This KOA park was our favorite park on a 2 1/2 month camping/rv trip. KOA's were of a consistent good quality throughout the entire trip. This one, however, was on a beautiful lake on a former plantation, with a wonderful hiking trail around the park. Fishing was included, with no license needed. We saw small alligators, magnificent sunsets, and a full moon over palmettos trees at night.We spent 4 nights here.
This KOA was a great park for visiting Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown. We spent 4 nights there. The park was very clean and neat. It had a hiking trail. It had attentive, courteous staff who told us about package discounts for historical sites in the area. There was a nice gift store and grocery store. As in many of the KOA's we stayed in on our 2 1/2 month trip, the free on-site wi-fi worked well. KOA's are a step above other parks, although more expensive. Guess you really do get what you pay for.
We camped for two and one-half months, and this was the worst park of all. We felt unsafe; the facilities were filthy. We did not use the restroom or showers because of the dirtiness of the facilities. One of the female employees had a male friend who was sitting with her on the patio using the "F" word constantly. People were in the park openly drunk. Trash was strewn around the lake. Train went by constantly. Do not use this as the "nearest campground" when you want to go to the fabulous Air Force Museum near Dayton.