This park may have been very nice in its day but it has not been maintained. The main road into the park was paved at some point in the past, but has been allowed to decay to the point that the ride in will jar some teeth loose if you don't crawl in. The interior roads are VERY, VERY narrow dirt, gravel and the occasional tree stump. MANY, MANY trees need to be removed. Getting to, into, then out of our site was a huge problem I don't want to re-live. In many cases we were inches from trees or permanent campers as we felt our way through the campground. I felt I was going to camp in Sherwood Forrest, which would have been fine except that I had a 38 foot 5th wheel. Examining some of the trees I could clearly see where some folks removed bark and branches with their rig. If we arrived after dark there would have been no way for us to get to our assigned site without damaging our rig. The dump station is almost impossible to get to or maneuver around if you have a rig of any size. The staff is friendly & helpful. We only had 30 amp power, but it seemed adequate. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I would of given this a little higher rating if the bath house's & rest rooms where more up to date & cleaner. Being old is one thing, being old-run-down & dirty is another. That was the only down side I found at this site. The lake was nice & clean, as so was our site. The pool was very nice, lots of chairs & plenty of room for large groups with out feeling over-run. The staff was very friendly. I had read a few reviews prior to our stay & they all mentioned the poor condition of the road entering the campground. I truly found the to be ok. It did have some potholes, but you could see that it had been graded a short time ago. You could also see that the new owners are working towards fixing up the place. My family & I will stay at this campground again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place is obviously an older park that has been allowed to decay, road into it was paved at some point in the past, but has so many pot holes, that going back to gravel would be smoother. The staff is friendly & helpfull. The interior roads are very narrow dirt & gravel, with patches of old black top remaining. The pull throughs are hard to get into & mostly unlevel, some need to have trees removed for easier entry & exit. They have a nice stocked lake/pond. This place has a ton of potential, off the beaten path & very quiet. It is obvious that the new owners have done some work on the place, but have a Lot more to go. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here using Coast to Coast. The access to the sites is VERY tight and big rigs might have difficulty. A number of trees could be removed to facilitate site access. The sites are big enough but space to turn and back in is problematic. The pull through sites are mostly unlevel with the exception of 2 or 3. The staff is friendly and helpful and the owners are working on improvements. There are a number of old run-down campers on the site. The road leading to the campground is full of potholes and is a rough ride. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I first went to this campground about 5 years ago, and if it wasn't for the beautiful setting I probably wouldn't have stayed as long as I did. It was very run down and poorly staffed, and overall an unpleasant camping experience. I had no intention of returning. I later found out it was under new ownership , so I decided to give it a second chance because I loved the setting so much. I didn't see much of a difference, but had an opportunity to meet the new owners and hear about their plans. I was very pleased at what I heard. I've been going ever since and every time I return there are new improvements. It's been a slow process , but the owners are working hard and really turning the place around for the better. You can really see that the members there are jumping on board also, which wasn't the case in the beginning. There is much more of a community feeling there now than when I first went. Good Job Stoney Creek ! Keep up the good Work ! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Needs much improvement. Campgrounds are in very much need of updates. The roads into and around the thecampgrouns are narrow and have many potholes. They had only 2 bathrooms open and no bath houses opened for showers. If the campgrounds open April 1st. for camping, they should have everything open and ready to go. Fire pits ( old car or truck rims) are small. No open fire cooking can be done on them. Picnic tables are split and in bad shape. Stoney Creek Resort needs to get with the program. Will not waste our time or money there again. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is an older park with a number of permanent/ seasonal residents. The roads are difficult to navigate with a big rig. And the road into the park is in tough shape although the big potholes that were here in the past have been filled in. We stayed here using C2C camping club. For the money its not bad, the grounds don't drain well during heavy rain. The staff is quite helpful. Our site was the one of the largest available, someone came over to assist us while backing in. Good thing too as I was directing driver onto an access roadway rather than the site! We stay here as we have family nearby. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had requested a full hook up site but C2C doesn't get sewer sites. The only dump site is nearly impossible to get to on a narrow tree lined uneven road. The road we were supposed to use to get to our site was terrible! Trees close together, needed grading badly and sharp turns. The paved road into the park is bad also. Pavement is breaking up and is full of pot holes. Would not recommend this park unless you are in a Class C or other smaller RV. Would not go back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Visited under RPI network. Assigned to partial hookup pullthru, as requested. "Welcome Center" issued three pages of single-spaced, typed rules that I had to sign for. Routed via asphalt road which quickly degraded to a muddy winding path through the trees that would be difficult to maneuver in a car much less a 41 foot RV with tow. We had obviously been directed to the old, permanent resident section. When we plugged in, the circuit breaker popped repeatedly. A neighbor next door advised that when we plugged in, his voltage dropped to around 100. The proprietor promptly investigated but could not explain what we learned was an electrical problem throughout the park. We chose to protect our equipment, got a refund and left. When telling of this experience to a fellow RVer in our next campground, he knew the place by name because he had just had a similar experience. We camped here in a Motorhome.