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10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
OK stop for the area. Gravel, mostly shaded. Easy access from I-10. Many permanent campers and others leave their units in place for the college football season. Not a lot of campground choices passing through Tallahassee, especially for big rigs. This is a satisfactory overnight stop.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
Easy access - about 2 miles from I-95. The last half mile of the access road is narrow. Many spaces are on the water... motorhomes can pull in forward for the view. Plenty of water birds, including some eagles. Interior roads are paved and many spots paved. Over all the campground needs some maintenance... but is the best in the this area and close to Baltimore. Wi-Fi didn't work well, but our wireless signal was OK. Some train noise. We'll use it again when in this area.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
About 3 miles off I-87. Easy access. Gravel interior roads bumpy; they'd had a lot of rain so that didn't help. Long pull throughs, we stopped overnight. Wi-Fi worked OK. A basic KOA.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Right on the Mohawk River. Easy access from I-90 and I-890. A small simple campground, many seasonals. Best campground in that area of NY... without driving 50 miles north to the Lake George area and paying twice as much. Good place for overnight or longer.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
It is a good overnight stop. Easy access. It would also work for a few days as a central point for visiting Charleston and Savannah. Some sites are tight. All sites and interior roads are mostly sand, some grass. It was dry when we stopped, but heavy rains could get messy. The owners are nice... they have a coffee shop and pizza in the office.
09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Easy access from I-95. Mostly shaded, gravel and grass sites, interior roads are worn. Good overnight stop for big rigs. Good fuel stop at the same exit, better prices than 1 mile south in Florida.
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
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.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
About the highest priced park in the area. But it is quiet, level, secure... and well located. We've stayed here a few times - from a few days to a few weeks. Wi-Fi works, but frequently slows down. Large spaces, gravel pads. If you are looking for a good local cafe, go to the Shack, about three miles away just past the first red light going toward I-95. Pretty much everything you need is within 10 miles.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice park; a great change from the "family" campgrounds to have adults only. We had a premium site which backs in to the marsh off the main loop, some of the interior sites off the loop were a little close. Well run cg, easy access. Laundry is good. Plenty of shade and very, very quiet. Shopping, dining and the beach are all nearby.
08/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Good security, central location although getting out on route 6 south bound requires a two mile loop turn around. Laundry is good. We've stayed at other campgrounds on Cape Cod, this one works the best for us.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
A busy KOA in the summer. Has gravel interior roads. It's close to the I-495, with easy access. We stayed two weeks. A seasonal area is separate from the main camp area. Lot's of rental units coming and going and large groups tenting. Overall not bad: Boston, Cape Cod, Newport, Providence are all about 1 hour way. Plymouth is about 20 minutes. Barking dogs became annoying on weekends, and some campers who partyed into the night. Sunday through Thursday were quieter.
06/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
We've been here other years and the campground is declining since the private owner sold it to a corporation. Access roads and interior roads are not being kept up. Overall maintenance is down. They were having trouble keeping employees. With that said, it is still a satisfactory CG. Week days are quiet, weekends the families fill it up, so it gets noise y and crowded. Weekly and monthly rates are reasonable for the area in summer; and it's a good location - easy access to everything in the CT, RI areas.
01/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
Stopped overnight over a year ago and stayed due to medical problems. The campground is as well cared for as any we've stayed at. Owners keep everything up, always helpful and friendly employees. Nice laundry, well stocked office. Overnight sites are different than most - all in a line across 5 rows. Escort to sites, easy access to propane. Easy access off I-75, exit 399. Go slow on interior roads - some bumps.
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