We have never camped in a facility that so closely resembled a living situation as seen in the movie "Slum Dog Millionaire". Dumpy looking camps, kids running around undressed and screaming for something like food. Dogs everywhere with some leashed and some not. Diesel trucks cruising the roads. Bathrooms were deplorable. Never again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I agree with what others have said. Their pricing is all over the board. Their posted rate is $28 but we had a 20% off coupon we picked up at the Ohio Welcome Center (coming from PA). They accept just about all discount programs but may use a different price to figure discount. Just be careful and make sure you get your best price. This is a good place to stop just off I-90. Wi-Fi & 50 amp are extra charge. Mostly seasonal rentals. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a seasonal park with a few overnight pull throughs. Seasonal people were rude to us when we went to the lake to swim (no beach). Level gravel site, very tight, no real amenities to speak of, close to freeway, but over priced and wouldn't camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here overnight (site #4). About 85% of park is seasonal. Very well maintained, nice staff, friendly people all around. Right off of I-90 easy to find. We would consider a seasonal here. Nice little lake for swimming & another pond for fishing/paddle boats. Arcade/planned activities/church services. A lot to do here, and again, it was clean and maintained. Well planned sites and locations for things such as dump station. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Close to interstate but quiet, very clean, well landscaped, could not get satellite signal and only 3 local stations, many seasonal campers in separate section mostly but nicely cared for sites. Passport America. Would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here for 3 days in July. My wife, my 12 year old son, and I were trying out campgrounds in the area. This one was close so we tried it. We made a reservation about 1 month in advance. I was concerned the noise from the interstate was going to be a problem because I could see on the map that it was right next to Interstate 90. The woman on the phone said they had sites far from the interstate and it was not a problem. When we arrived the woman who checked us in was not very friendly. During the check-in process she received a phone call and left us standing at the counter. She did not say "You're all set! Have a nice time!" or anything. Finally we just picked up our receipt and map and walked back to our coach and drove to the site. It was a back-in shaded area, with the water hook-up and 30amp power hookup on different sides. I had to connect 2 water hoses together to make it to the water outlet. Our site was right behind the recreation hall and we had to listen to the bingo caller saturday evening. We were in about the middle of the campground. The freeway noises were constant. All night long I listened to the sounds of trucks rumbling by on the interstate. About 95% of the campground is seasonal. The 50amp pull-through sites are right by the entrance to the campground. The second day my son and I decided to play miniature golf. The course was very small and cheaply constructed. I guess my son sort of enjoyed it, but I felt like we were getting ripped off. The course is directly in front of the office and the woman who checked us in the night before watched us play from a bench in front of the office. She scolded my son for parking his bike next to the course and told him to park his bike in the bike rack. We found the bike rack on the other side of the building between the entrances to the restrooms. The stench from the restrooms was almost nauseating at the bike rack. That night we left in the car to find a place to eat in town. Of course as we passed the office the same woman yelled "Slow down please" in a condensending voice. The signs all over the park are 5 or 10mph. We were probably going 7 mph. The swimming lake had no beach. They said the sand had all been washed to the bottom of the lake. My son went swimming for a short time, but I made him get out because the water did not look very clean. We also went to the playground and some equipment had yellow caution tape wrapped around it. We tried the swings but I made my son get off because the chains were almost rusted completely through! We were told that "Lots of Games" on Saturday night for all ages. This turned out to be only BINGO for cash prizes. Note that if you want to use A/C or electric heat in your coach, there is an extra charge. I definitely would not recommend this campground. You can go east 30 miles to the Erie, PA. KOA, or west 20 miles to Indian Creek Resort and have a great time without these hassles. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here just to have an overnight stop off I-90 and it worked out great in that regard. We therefore can't really comment on all the facilities, but it's very convenient off and onto the interstate, the sites are nice, the other guests were quite pleasant. There's a supermarket on the way in which was helpful. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We love amenities: Wi-Fi, sewer, cable, etc. This campground lacked them, but we liked it anyway. We got a site where we could see the golf course, and we had all the room in the world. We are golfers, so we used the 'stay and play' on the 2nd night. There is a winery close-by with wonderful food. And Conneaut is a fun town to visit also. Hosts are friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for most of the month of August, so they gave us a monthly rate of $300, which worked out to about $12.50 a day for our stay. We stayed on site #48 which is a huge back in just as you enter the campground area. A gorgeous view of the pond (with fountain), horse barn and golf course. Staff was very friendly, stopping to chat when out and about taking care of business. They have a honey-wagon service...every Monday the honey wagon comes along and takes care of the tanks for $12.50. Even though the dump station was less than 100 yards from our door, we appreciated this service! The campground is a hike from pretty much anything. And there's nothing as far as a pool or hiking trails (no one is allowed on the golf course unless they're golfing). However, this is the second time we've camped here and we'll no doubt be back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We're not golfers and were only looking for an inexpensive two overnight stop. The campground is a bit long in the tooth, as well as in the grass. In spite of an earlier review, there are still 10+ seasonal units, including one or two that appear permanently attached to the ground. We appeared to be the only transients over two weekday nights. There are no restroom facilities in the campground; instead, one goes to the pro shop at the golf course, a fair walk. The people in the pro shop were very friendly and welcoming. It took two bags of lego blocks to level the motorhome. We had electric available but for water, the nearest connection was on the other side of the adjacent site (50 feet). For mid-week golfers, definitely worth it, but for transients, the $15 was plenty to pay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If you are golfers, this is a great place for you, but if you are looking for children’s playgrounds, swimming pools, and hayrides, then you won’t like this campground. The new owners have been concentrating more on golf course improvements but you can see that they are starting to make some headway on the campground. Nearly all of the permanent sites have been cleared out. The owners and staff were very helpful and went out of their way to make us feel welcome. The golf course is extremely nice with 18 of the best-maintained greens I have ever seen and it is very reasonable, particularly if you get their $49 Weekday Stay and Play package, which we did. Then we stayed another night with our Passport America for $15. So for $64 we got two rounds of golf and two nights camping. We would have stayed longer but our schedule didn’t permit it. I couldn’t rate the campground higher because it doesn’t have sewer but the dump is very conveniently located for use on your way out of the campground. We stayed in site 48 and it was a very large and level site. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here overnight on our way to Niagara Falls. We had a lot of rain and had water all over our site. It was gone in a couple of hours. This would be a good place to stay if you love playing golf. We might stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Found this campground thru Passport America directory. It is small with mostly seasonals, but they do have sites available. Ours was a decent sized pull-thru. This place is for self contained units, the bathrooms are over at the golf course. The campground abuts the golf course and they have a great stay and play package. $49 for 1 night and two rounds of golf with a cart. $12.50 is the PA rate. Very nice golf course but the campground leaves a bit to be desired, but OK for our purposes. We camped here in a Motorhome.