This is a great small campground. At least it feels small. We have camped here many times and have loved it each and every time. They have some planned activities; catch and release fishing; a pond and swimming pool to swim in with 2 slides for all ages (one is near the waters edge for the younger kids). I have never seen this place look bad; it is very well taken care of and even the fulltime campers are very nice and clean. The only thing that I wish they would have is a small laundry. Other than that it’s the best place We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have camped here several times, but this weekend was the first time in the last 4 years. The new owners have made many positive improvements. There are more three way sites, and all the electric has been upgraded. Some sites have cable, and I'm sure that will be expanded in the future. Campground was close to full, but very quiet. Landscaping has also been upgraded. Still some improvement needed but they are headed in the right direction. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground has been a great place for the past 20 years, but that is all gone now
that the new owners have bought it. The campers have always volunteered their time to organize activities for the kids of all ages and never asked for a dime. The campers even put together a block party together every year with 160 seasonals repaying for the parties. That shows unity in a campground. 160 people participated in bringing food, decorating, or just pitching in where ever they could. These parties bring weekend campers in every year just for the parties, not because the campground offers anything on Labor day weekend. The only cost to ther camp was the DJ, the campers even pay for the electricity they us for the DJ (SAD). The campers raised money to buy a large TV and DVD player for the teenagers to watch at night in the rec hall. Unfortunately GOD, I mean the owner only lets the kids use the TV when he says and only allows PG movies. How many 17 year old kids want to always watch PG movies at 10pm on a Fri. night.I have watched about 15 to 20 seasonals with 10 to 20 years in this camp leave last week. There are at least another 10 of us that will be doing the same next season! No matter how many times the new owners tell us the old owners ran an unmanaged campground and that the Town and Campground Assoc. hated them, we don't buy it. Rasy and Donna we wish you were still here with us. You helped us to make this place our second homes. Looks like these people are going to fold within the next three years, or they are driving us out to make it a bird sanctuary. If you are looking for a seasonal camp don't look here, rates have gone up $500 in the last two seasons, and another $200 next year, which makes its comparable to other camps who offer more. I guess these rate increases are to compensate for the 26 plus empty seasonal sites. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.