Quaint & Cozy Campground Run By 3rd Generation Family
While this spot isn't going to be one likely that you'll remember all too fondly, if you are on the I-95 corridor and looking for a quick off-road respite, then this place isn't too bad. It's fairly quick and easy to get on/off the main highway, and the place itself is quaint, intimate and incredibly quiet. There's room here for perhaps 30 or so different RV parking spaces.
The staff and on-site manager were incredibly nice, well meaning and had lots of really great recommendations during our stay (more on that later). There's basically one simply loop that will take you from old 95 around a 10 acre or so plot of land with RV's on either side of the little roadway, up a small incline, past the management office and then back to the highway. All of the basic amenities are available - 30 / 50 amp electrical, water and sewage hook-ups. Pets are welcomed and the site will offer WiFi and Cable for a fee. There's picnic tables and BBQ grills scattered throughout.
Insider's Tip? Here's 2. #1) I would select a spot that is halfway through the loop (it's lower and further removed meaning you'll hear less traffic from nearby HWY 95); #2) We had a great fried chicken, fried pork chops, fried whiting fish, fried shrimp dinner at Grandsons Buffet (they have more sides on their menu that most menus have food!), which was great before heading over to Dirtbag Ales to wash it all down!
Happy Camping!