Mixed review: MINUS -; Majority of sites are seasonal a/o permanent camp models so "travelers" are relegated to the less desirable sites away from the lake (they call it a pond). PLUS +; All areas are well kept, neat and clean. MINUS -; The beach is modest in size and the playgrounds are slightly more than backyard quality. PLUS +; The lake is clear and there are (small) fish to be caught. We came here because we did not want to dry camp at the NASCAR track at Loudon, about 25 miles away, and were thrilled when we got the only available site on the lake. What a beautiful view. We checked out two CG's closer to the track but wouldn't dare spend the night in either. This does not quite rank as a resort but it's well above the average rustic New England campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As stated by others, park is an old N.E. park, sites are close, lots of seasonals (some of which need major overhaul, some are well kept), beach is small, but tidy. We were put in a drive into site, not much room to maneuver. Store/office had little to sell, staff was pleasant. Cable was not at our site but the maintenance man ran a line from our site to his site so we had full cable. Above and beyond the call of duty. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Check-in was smooth, staff was friendly. Campground has paved entrance/main road, all the rest are hard packed gravel. Limited big rig access but low hanging branches prevented travel on some of those roads. Some of the roads were in poor shape tight winding turns and exposed rocks. Campground doesn't offer much in the ways of activities. The beach was nicely manicured and sandy, but very small. Out of the 180 sites 120 are seasonal. The few seasonals we met were very nice. At least 1/2 of the seasonals were run down and looked like they have been there for years, yellow and rusty looking trailers. Some took pride in their sites, and there were new park homes scattered about. Campground is small and tightly packed it had the feel of a ratty old trailer park in the woods. Bathrooms were old, physically clean but smelly. Campground looked and felt rundown. Tiny little store with very little to offer more than hotdog/hamburger rolls, eggs, milk, and ice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a lovely, clean, well maintained resort. We were there as Coast to Coast members. Even though most residents were "owners" who stayed seasonally, spots for temporary campers were very accessible and near restrooms. Though no pool, there was a "sandy beach" on the edge of the lake. Staff was pleasant and helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.