Spent 5 nights at the campground in August. Currently, cabins, Rv’s and tent/car campers are all found in the same areas, with the exception of one loop for tent camping only. Owner indicated he intends to institute a new policy where tent campsites must be completely full before he lets a tent camper on an RV site. I have nothing against the tents, just something to be aware of, especially for those staying in the cabins, that we are all there together and you will be looking at a campground full of drying towels and toys. The roads through the campground are tight, rutted, and steep in spots. Not for the nervous driver, and I would not recommend longer travel trailers or 5th wheels. Many trees and stumps close to the road on turns and near sites. We could not pull out of our pull-through site due to the trees (it *might have been possible if the site across the way had been vacant). We were in a 21’11” TT. The rig in the pull-through next to us also had to back out. In addition, one person arrived who was was unable to maneuver into his back-in site and had to move, and another was only able to get in after we moved our truck (which was completely within our site) and he worked his way slowly back and forth around obstacles. We had to raise one side 4” to be level. It was quiet until the weekend, and once settled we started to enjoy our stay. Then Friday afternoon the place filled up with lots of tent/car campers and was literally swarming with kids on bikes (no parents to be found) and lots of noise. Quiet times were enforced, so once it got later, things definitely quieted down. I had intended to do laundry, but the machines looked to be on their last legs and were filthy INSIDE. This was disappointing in light of the otherwise clean facilities. Store was pretty well stocked but overpriced, which I have found to be typical of camp stores. We were rudely treated when the owner felt we were going too fast in the campground, but he did come to our site soon after to apologize: he is clearly quite concerned about safety and is catering to families, so understandable that he is vigilant about his speed limit (5mph). I would suggest he also implement a “no bike riding after dusk” as many campgrounds do, also for safety. The good: utilities at the sites seemed to be in good order, sites are OK in size. Bath house in our area was old but clean. Did not shower there, so cannot comment on water pressure, etc. Good base for exploring the area. The river and a brook are on site and there seem to be a lot of activities for kids. Be aware the nice playground in their web photos is actually across the street from the campground, so you will have to accompany children to same. Long story short, not our kind of place, but can see the appeal for families. We will likely try somewhere else if/when we return to the area. We are currently settled into a much better fit for us in Maine.
3 years ago