We were in site #20, in the middle of the CG. We found the location of the excellent for visiting Manchester, Dorset etc. It is a small, quiet, well-maintained campground. We would definitely return to this spot. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Stayed for two months. Was the worst campground experience we had in years. Full of horse show owners and their workers which were Mexicans. Early 4:30 AM wake up from large diesel duallies, some times with loud music. All have dogs that run loose and leave their waste around. Our site was over the major sewage transfer tank. Owners were aware of pump problem but did not fix until large run off all under and around our rig. Took four days to replace and cover stink. No concern or apologies from owners. Will not ever return. Park web site has false information regarding monthly activities, free Sunday morning coffee and muffins, Cable TV only had three clear channels. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived at the campground, and were told that we would not have a site with sewer, even though we had booked a site with sewer well in advance. We were told that we couldn't be guaranteed a particular site. We had confirmed some months earlier that we would have a site with water, electric and sewer. After all that, we were still charged for pump out service. We didn't ask for a particular site. As for wi-fi, it only works if you are in a close proximity to the office. We are not certain if we will return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a beautiful park - set in tall pine trees - which appears to cater mostly to adults. The most striking aspect is the generous covering of white gravel on all interior roads and pull throughs: very clean and attractive. Bathrooms were a bit dated but spotless, and though they don't advertise it, they had excellent CATV hookups (more being added each year) and the best WIFI I have ever had the pleasure to use. Both were FREE. Very friendly staff. We will definitely return in future years. We camped here in a Motorhome.