Beautiful campground in a pine forest. Lots of shade, river and hiking activities nearby. Friendly host. The mosquitoes were unbelievable, perhaps the worst I've ever seen, so if you have a screen house, bring it. There's a dump station and potable water. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice smaller campground. We were here Labor Day Weekend and it was pretty full. It is a ownership park with friendly owners. The staff, small as it was, was very friendly and accommodating, and so helpful. The restrooms and showers were some of the cleanest that we have encountered. The honor system ice and firewood delivery to your site is a big plus in our opinion. We will camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
September 2009
$32
We were surprised by the country road leading to this park. It is 12 miles off the freeway and has beautiful farmlands. The county road is so narrow no centerline stripes are there. The park does exist. It is utterly jam packed and comfortable at the same time. The majority of sites are privately owned. This is a second home for hard working people who want to get away for the week end. The managers are exceptionally friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very pleasant campground that has many friendly campers – both renters and owners. The restrooms, showers, and activity center were all kept quite clean. The pool is nice, but the ashtrays could go. The frog pond and candy bar bingo were a hit with the kids, but the playground equipment needs some serious updating (peeling paint, exposed screws, and a very hot metal slide). The staff sprayed down the road and fogged for mosquitoes daily while we were there. We might go back since it's close for us, but probably not worth a long trip. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice campground with heated pool and clubhouse. The bathrooms were very clean. Staff was friendly and the majority of the permanent sites were very well kept. WiFi did not work at lot, but I had my own wireless service so that was no problem. Only downside for me, was the majority of the sites are owned, so there are not many to choose from for the weekender. If I was looking for a seasonal site, this would be a top pick. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Most sites here are owned. However, those that aren't are used for weekenders. We were put in the "new area". By new, they should say "under construction". We changed spots from where we first were put due to the site being VERY unlevel. The gravel pad was level, but beyond that... it was awful. The second site they moved us to was acceptable. Be sure to ask if you are in the new area, if you are, make sure to bring a rug for your site. The new area is also VERY dusty. The ground is predominantly sand. Also, some sites in the new area would not accept a 30' travel trailer AND tow vehicle - be sure to mention vehicle length when booking. All that said, the seasonal campers were VERY nice that we spoke to, the hosts were accomodating and patient. The pool was very nice and well kept. Also, there was a neat farmer's market that set up onsite Saturday evening... homemade jams, jellies, and fresh produce. All in all... a nice park. The new area will be alot nicer in a couple years once the ground recovers from all the construction. We will return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Beautiful campground with nice pool and clubhouse. The bathrooms were very clean. However, most of the sites are owned, so there are not too many left for the weekend camper to choose from. I will add though that the owned sites are very nice. The lot owners we met were friendly and it looks like they take pride in their sites. The Sugar River was great for canoeing. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not our kind of place - Too many seasonal sites with only a few spots for the weekenders (seems like an after thought). Have a family with three kids and like a lot of activity. Nice pool and clean club house. Will not return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped her for an overnight on a cross country trip. The staff was very friendly and the campground was very clean and quiet. Blissfully quiet! All we could hear at night were the crickets and frogs. Pool was nice, clean, and well heated. Club house was very clean. Most sites are owned with only 12 available for rental at the time of our visit. Looks like the majority of the riverfront sites are already sold. If you're looking for a quiet campground away from the highway, this is a very nice place to stop. No cable but we were able to get several TV channels clearly with our antenna up. WiFi available in the club house. Not available at sites. If we're ever passing through this area again, we'd definitely camp here. It was the most peaceful night of camping we've ever had. We camped here in a Motorhome.
While considered mostly an RV resort, there are a number of sites available for daily / weekend use. The majority of the sites are privately owned but the owners are allowed to sublet their site to other users. They are in the midst of expanding the park to include full time residents in the Park Model section. The management and staff are as helpful and friendly that I have ever seen. My only negative is that they seem to want to pack in too many sites in a small area. My site was a bit tight, but I was able to back in without too much trouble. I'd go here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.