We had a pretty view from our site, and the owners are extremely pleasant. Our 50 amp site was long, level, and shaded. There is some highway noise from all the trucks in the area, but it did not keep us awake. They have a large selection of cable channels, but Wi-Fi is only available in the office. The restrooms were clean, showers used tokens, and the washing machine was in the restroom. There is no propane on site. Watch for buggies on the curvy road to town for groceries. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We called ahead to reserve a site for 5 PM arrival and were told that the office would be closed for a Halloween party. Our site information and a nice welcome note were in the after-hours box as promised. Grassy sites were fairly level and very clean. Despite the large number of families and kids the park was a quiet and pleasant place for us mature adults to spend an evening. The campground is in a lovely area. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
When we pulled in a slide jammed while opening, the owner and others helped me unjam the slide. Next day went to Tom Schaeffers RV not far away, they got the parts and had the slide and a jack problem fixed the next day. Couldn't expect better any where. The campground is easy on/off from I-78. Close to Allentown, Hersey and just west of I-476; so it's a good stop in that area. Spots are gravel, generally level. Excellent cable. Good views of the hills. Interstate is close, but noise isn't a problem. Try the country meat market just off the exit - worth a stop. If you don't want to cook, cross the interstate overpass and try the Skyview Cafe. Doesn't look like much from the outside... but the food is good and reasonable. We're full timers on the road, we're looking for easy - this campground is. I've developed a list of favorite campgrounds - ones I use often; I added this one. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Owners very friendly and helpful. Our originally reserved site was too short for my TT. The owner made two trips to the office to check on available sites and moved us to a larger site without any problems. There is some muted noise from a nearby interstate but it is tolerable. I would recommend sites in rows C, D or E as they offer more shade and are in the middle which helps with any noise from the highway. Wi-Fi only available at the office area and was intermittently working. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We were here for the 2009 Women's US Open Golf Tournament held at Saucon Valley CC in Bethlehem. We really enjoyed this CG, we met a ton of nice people, camped beside a pro-golfer and got to see a lot of the beautiful scenery around the area. The CG was great for our 40' and our tow vehicle. Some highway noise but not very loud at all. Wonderful and beautiful winery down the road and make sure you go to the meat market down the street and get one of their cherry crumb pies, best I ever had. Fun to watch them train the horses in the field right next door. The staff at the office were great to deal with and very helpful. We would stay here a million more times if in the area again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great campground for Big Rigs. Large well graveled sites, no trouble for getting in after dark. Many things to do nearby. Old steam train, farmers market/antique/yard sale complex, Dorney Park, Martin guitar factory/Mueseum tours. Great cable TV. Newly redesigned Miniature Golf course. Rt 78 borders the campground on one side and old RT22 borders it on the other which makes it an excellent overnight stop. Friendly owners! Will camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park near Amish country. Well maintained. Level gravel sites (a little narrow though), and many all-grass sites for tents. Playground for (grand)kids, horseshoes. WiFi intermittently "on," has WEP code. Didn't use TV cable. Only drawback is I-76 about 300 yards south, and old Rt 22 immediately adjacent on the north side; much motorcycle traffic (nice roads for biking). Quiet at nite. Cabellas is 13 miles west on I-76. Will stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Interior roads wide enough, roomy gravel sites, grassy areas kept mowed, children's playground, laundry and showers available, game room available, bounded on two sides by Route 78/22 and Old Route 22, reasonable proximity to Allentown and Bethlehem -- the park is nice, but not superior and very pricey. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is our campground of choice for a quick weekend away. EASY access from route 78, sites are big, level and lots of pull throughs. BIG RIG friendly! Because they don't have many activities they don't seem to fill up and we can always get in last minute. It's always been nice and quiet. Good little diner close by but that's about it for close by things to do. Like I said, easy weekend away. A little pricey for the lack of activities - that's why it gets a 9 instead of 10. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground was a pleasant surprise! The sites are huge and maneuvering around the park was easy. The sites are level and the distance between sites was one of the better we have had in awhile. They recently moved the playground to a new area the owners built and my 4 year old loved it. It is easy to get to this campground as well. We stayed here over mother's day weekend and they had a nice breakfast Sunday morning for everyone at a reasonable price. They even waited on you which was impressive. There is a little bit of noise from 78 and route 22 but it really was not as bad as I thought it would be. This is a great find and if you stay here, I think you will be pleased. If they add the pool they are planning, this will be a great campground that I would give a 10. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We camped here because we had been unimpressed by another close "resort" campground in Lenhartsville, and we wanted to tour Cabela's, Hawk Mountain and Crystal Cave. This campground was within minutes of all these, and right down the road from Pinnacle Winery. The property is sandwiched between Route 78 and old Route 22, but for me, road noise was not an issue. There is a horse farm bordering the lower sites, and the girls had fun feeding the colts carrots. The store was small, but well stocked with essentials. My wife spoke with the congenial owners, they just took over in March 08, and have made capital improvements, and are planning more. (Including a pool) Most sites were pull thru, and we saw plenty of huge rigs with car trailers fitting fine on these sites. (There was a car show in Macungie, and lots of participants camped at Pine Hill - so we got to see plenty of cool rods to boot!)Pretty quiet campground, good location for touring the Lehigh Valley - we will definitely be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very engineered site. Some sites had shade. The sewer hookup was not in a convenient spot for the camper. Site was not level but a few blocks fixed that out. The fire ring had to be delivered, and the location it was put was not close. The people were quiet around there but there was a lot of road noise since the campground was between 78 and Old Route 22. Owners were very nice and had a pig roast for all the campers. Convenient location to Dorney Amusement Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
New owners as of April this year. Very friendly staff. They do have Wi-Fi, but only works in or near the office. Our rate was based on the monthly rate, + electric. Daily rate is $35. Sites and roads are gravel. Sites are level side to side, some are not level front to back. Most are pull thru sites. Light shade on most sites. We would stay here again. Not much to do, at the park, if you have kids. Some road noise. About 3 miles off I78. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not a pleasant experience for a first time camping here (and last). Very boring for children of all ages. Extremely noisy - either the traffic noise from Rt 78 or the farm equipment across the street made our ears ring all day & night. The farm equipment was located 75 yds across the street near sites A24-A25 and you could hear it past sites B12, C13, D15, etc. This was with a full campground at the back end. We had to wait over 3 hours for our fire ring to be delivered to our site (why not just keep the rings at the site like every other campground?). Extra charge for electric heater at $2.50 - outrageous and also told NOT to use your electric water heater. They would probably tell us to use flashlights if they thought they could get away with it. Most of this info not listed on their website so you would know in advance not to camp here. No security at all. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Privately owned CG, prior to current owner of 15 yrs it was a KOA. They give GS discount. No security, but really not needed. Owners & staff extremely friendly and helpful. Well maintained campground -- roads wide, open and flat (no curves or hills to deal with). Sites level and all are WSE and quite a few have cable as well. Cable is FULL cable, no HBO or anything but has all the other channels (same service I have at home). Each site also has a picnic table, fire rings are available by request. Owner will bring to your site and request that you do not move it. Store has a good selection of things and they do sell firewood by the bundle. Bathrooms clean and showers have timers, not modern but sufficient. Also a washer and dryer in the bathhouse. This is a no service, no frills campground, i.e., no pool, no game room, no LP service, nothing happening in the CG anytime I have stayed there. They do have free mini golf, horseshoes and a swing set and wooden train. Mostly adults in the CG - each time I have stayed there, I have not seen more than 2 kids under the age of 16. They do allow pets. They also have a HUGE hall for rent. It would be a great place for a rally or very large group to camp. No shaded sites to speak of, however there are trees (one for each site, very high limbs - old KOA, remember?). Definitely big rig friendly, mostly pull-thru sites. The CG was mostly huge diesel pushers, quite a few big 5th wheels with slide outs, some t/t & pop-ups. We camped in a Class B Roadtrek. They do have a couple no frills, basic roof-over-your-head cabins (just beds, fan & microwave - water and electric outside). Horse farm next door, no odors come over and it was great to watch the horses (also a llama and burrow). Can walk up to the fence and they may come over to say hello, as well, as 5 dogs, if they are out. Nice scenic view of the mountains, too. All-in-all, a nice, quiet place to stay. Have been there several times and would go back many more. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very nice campground if you are visiting in the area. The *first* campground we've ever stayed at where the site was truly level! We dropped the jacks and that was it. Sites are gravel and grass or just grass. You are not allowed to put a mat on the grass but the gravel area is more than large enough to accomodate the large camping mats we all have. We stayed at one of the 30 amp pull-thrus in the back of the park and the site was not extremely large, but it had a lovely view of the mountains and we could watch the horse farm next door. Electric, water, cable (with like a zillion channels - finally - TRUE cable at a campground!), and sewer all were fine during our stay. The water comes from a well - there was a note in the handout saying not to overuse the water. I'm not sure if this would be an issue if the campground was full. Overall - a very nice campground for what it is meant to be (for travelers) and if/when we are in the area, we will stay here again. There was a huge hall near the office - this would be an excellent campground for a rally or reunion. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well kept park. Easy access from I-78 and mainly pull-thru sites. No pool, so much less kids in the park and many full-timers. Local area has many wineries, Yuengling, Mack Truck, Dorney Park and Cabela's. We were on the back row of the park closest to the interstate so there was a good amount of road noise. We would return to this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a clean campground with great rolling hill views. No kids in the campground when we were there. Mostly large RVs with retired folks. Located in a beautiful area not far off a major highway. Large, easy to manuever sites. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very well kept RV park, every thing in it's place. Nightly fee of $34, plus $2.00 50 amp, $2.00 cable, and $2.50 air/heat seemed a little high. There was a 10% discount I believe for Good Sam. Would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park, easy in and out. We camp here often with and without our camping clubs. Lots to do in the area. Owner/Operators are always pleasant and eager to help. We will be going back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park. Easy to find & to park.Third time we have stayed here. Easy to add days to stay but no refund if have to leave early. We were in 40' motorhome with toad. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If you are looking for a quiet place to camp and don't want too many extras then this place
might be ok. We camped here the weekend before Memorial day weekend so maybe that could account for the fact that we had to find a table, find a fire ring, find someone to check in and someone to pay. Most sites were not shaded. There was a little stream next to some of the sites. The bathrooms are less than perfect and the camp "store" was closed but didn't look like it would be of much help. They advertise a rec. hall but all it looked like was wrecked! The "playground" consisted of 4 swings and a sliding board. The pool actually looked decent. Also had a hand full of rundown permanent campers and 1 permanent tent with dog (I have never seen a perm. tent, have you?). Overall I don't think we will be going back to camp there in the future. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.