We knew next to nothing about this campground before coming here, it was just a week long stop on our way to Maine. We were especially concerned as we got deeper and deeper into the country and further and further from civilization because if this was an awful place it’s not like we could just hop over to another campground nearby. But we were very pleasantly surprised by how great this place was! Pros: One of the quietest and most spacious campgrounds we’ve ever stayed in. As you’ll see in the pictures, our campsite was probably a good 200-300 feet or more from the other sites on either side of us so we basically had a large front yard. Throughout the week you could basically hear a pin drop outside, it was only on the weekend that it got “noisier but that was because families had come in like you would expect so it wasn’t bad at all. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring which is always nice. They have a small but very nice pool with a couple tables and some poolside chairs and they provide life jackets for kids and even a poolside cornhole game. My wife and I work remotely and, even though it wasn’t amazing, we had good enough wi-fi through them to be able to work on most of the week and even stream tv with. We did have to rely on our jet pack from time to time but anyone who knows about campground wi-fi knows to even be able to use it at all is a huge plus! Cons: Really the only major con was the phone service. We have Verizon and my work phone is T-Mobile and at most would get 2 bars of LTE but it mostly stayed at 1 so if we weren’t connected to the internet or our jetpack our phones were basically useless. But again, out in the country like we were it’s to be expected. There’s also not much in the way of grocery stores or restaurants nearby. There’s one small grocery store and a couple restaurants about 9 minutes away but no big store or fast food place (not that we needed fast food but sometimes it’s nice to have that option when you don’t want to cook). The nearest Walmart is about 25-30 minutes away so just have everything you need before you come. Overall: This was one of the best campgrounds we have stayed in in our nearly 1 year of full time traveling. You can tell most people here are either seasonal or full time residents but unlike most campgrounds with that, all their sites were very nice and well kept up. And unlike so many campgrounds we’ve stayed at, people were out sitting by fires or riding bikes and just enjoying the campground which brings a nice charm to it. The only reason it didn’t get a 5 star from us is because of the cell service and quite honestly because we’re very careful to just hand out 5 star ratings unless we’re absolutely blown away. But we would definitely recommend staying here for a week or a month or however long you need to, you’ll enjoy it for sure!
2 år siden
Crystal
10% Off with a Good Sam's Discount, Very Quiet, Well Kept, Large Grassy Sites, Super Friendly Host, Close to Rickett's Glen Hiking. Was able to get 5G service with our Hotspot. We would definitely stay here again!
3 år siden
FollowthePahlows
Not sure where the other folks were thinking that said they had good cell service here??? I have 0 bars Verizon and have to find somewhere else to stay this week so we can work. Other than that it seems like a really nice place. Site is very unlevel.
3 år siden
Taylor
Passport America and Good Sam discounts work here. The campground is great, very well kept up and comfortable while still feeling like camping. The sites aren’t huge but they aren’t tiny and on top of each other either. The pool seems new The bathhouse is very nice, one quarter for 8 min of water; used my camper bathroom so I can’t speak to water temperature or pressure. The camp store has some food and games as well as ice and firewood. There is a lovely lake/pond that you can fish in or rent a canoe ($5) and paddle around. Area is lovely and lots of hiking options at near by Rickets Glen state park, as well as a “beach” at the lake where you can swim. The only negative about the campground is that the fire pits don’t have a cooking grill, so if you prefer to cook over a camp fire you’ll need to bring your own equipment. About half the sites are seasonal/permanent and it’s fun to see all their setups. There is WiFi which works great during the week but is overwhelmed on weekends, not surprising. Nice to have it at all!