Rate is Coast to Coast. This is a resident-owned "community", and visitors (like us) are not allowed access to most of the amenities. C2C spaces are scattered among the permanent residences. Most of the permanent structures are older trailers, with a scattering of park models. Doesn't look like any have ever been washed. Spaces are close together. Heavily wooded, very hard to get satellite signals. It's a Verizon "extended service" zone. It is convenient for visiting the northeast Poconos area. Laundry requires tokens instead of cash. We wound up here by failing to reserve soon enough elsewhere for the July 4th holiday weekend. Park staff is not geared to supporting non-residents, and keys to get into things like the laundry are reluctantly doled out. We probably won't be in this area again, but if we are we'll try to find someplace else to park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were there as Coast to Coast members, but this is a primarily permanent resort community (huge) for seasonal residents. Out site was way in the back and there was no available restrooms. We were in the midst of permanent trailers. O.K. for staying and fishing, but not convenient for overnight or temporary stays. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here as Coast to Coast members. Coast to Coast sites are mixed within the park models and other types of rigs in this place. This is a hugh weekend get-a-way place for residents. Not at all satellite friendly. Very poor Verizon cell service. A long and dusty drive from the main gate to our site. When you leave your site, take the map with you. You'll need it. We found FREE WiFi down the road at Ray N Charles Deli. We would stop here again only in an emergency. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for a long weekend because of its location. Check-in was easy. (Only saw staff at check-in.) Local seasonal folks were very friendly. Most everyone else was 1-night travelers. Sites were gravel and not very level. Restrooms not very clean, and trash cans always full. Road-noise was noticeable, but not unbearable. Caution: Watch the huge dip at the entrance! It must be required for street drainage or something. The main draw here is the Delaware River activities and canoeing and kayaking looked like great fun! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Free WI-FI and cable TV. Level dirt/gravel sites. Pull throughs. Propane available. Muddy after rain. Friendly staff. Located on Delaware River in the Poconos. Has associated float business with rental canoe/kayak/inner tubes. Moderate road noise. Dump station. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground has more space set aside for tenting than Rvs, but they are in separate areas. The campground is wedged between the river and an elevated highway, so there is some traffic noise, especially heavy trucks. The riverside sites would lessen this I suspect. The sites are mainly dirt, and when busy, rigs are pretty close. It is primarily wooded, so satellite reception is doubtful, though we were able to get DirecTV in site 114. They do have fast wireless internet, at least in the sites in front of the office, probably off their cable provider. The canoe/kayaking operation is very well run and makes the place pretty busy. If you are passing through and need a place to stay for a day or two, or wanting to take advantage of the river, an excellent choice. The staff is very friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access to RT. 84. Roads are mostly gravel and ok. There are a few seasonals. Most of
the sites are dirt and/or gravel. When it rains, they are muddy. There are no sewer hookups. The campground is primarily a base camp for a canoe rental outfit along the Delaware river. It's ok for an overnight unless your there for canoing. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.