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Where do I start? The sites are adequate. However everything is run down. The bathrooms by the pool always (5 days there) had a lot of standing water on the floor. The pool was only maintained once in 5 days. No pool chairs of any kind and you couldn’t sit on the ground as there were ants everywhere. The new bathrooms are fine, even spacious, but there is absolutely no where to set your stuff and there is water everywhere! The staff is less than helpful and not friendly. We (a group) went tubing down the river. We were told to leave shoes, towels, etc in our cars. NEVER! NEVER do their float without shoes! They drop you off (probably on state land so they aren’t liable)! at a culvert that immediately goes down hill. You are walking on tree limbs, rocks, poison ivy and down by the river it is very steep and rocky. They are vague about the end point landing. We will not be staying there again! Sad, it could be a beautiful, quiet place!
This campground is in a beautiful setting with lots of trees and open spaces. I stayed in a chalet, which did not look great from the outside but was quite clean and adequate on the inside. It could benefit from "prettying up" with the addition of some decor to make it less stark. The bedroom I stayed in had two outlets, but not all the plugs worked. The distance between the chalets and the campground was not conducive to visiting friends in the campground or using the pool. Bathrooms and other buildings look shabby and in need of upkeep and maintenance. Coming from the south there is no sign indicating the campground entrance, which makes it difficult to find. An additional sign would be helpful.
Been camping here a long time, over two decades. I have watched the care and attention given to the campground decline, especially over the last few years. The playground has numerous hazards for kids, cracked slides that'll cut your children if they do dare to venture on to the aged equipment. The owner himself is rude. Will walk right into your campsite unannounced, cussing you out for something you didn't have anything to do with! There are numerous dead oak trees throughout the campground, while there last week a huge 500lbs+ branch fell into a thankfully empty campsite. Sooner or later someone will get hurt. The river is the only reason I have kept going back, but I might be done with them now. Their camp playground is a hazardous joke, with a rotting lumber climbing structure complete with rusty bolts protruding for maximum effect. The bathrooms are guarded by some random dude who must've traded free camping for his guard services, creepy AF. If you intend to ride their horses, you'd better book the horse riding when you book the site or you're SOL. But hey, apparently the golf course ain't bad