Spent one night on our way through. We had tram tickets for the arch so we needed a shore power hookup for run the AC for our dog. This was a good spot for that. Some grass and shade, a pool and a playground for the kids. When you first pull down the road you’ll be worried you’re going to end up in the train yard, but the campground is hidden and actually really quiet and secluded. Laundry, showers and bathrooms available as well.
Plenty of amenities, clean bathrooms and showers and a nice playground. Sites are very close together which I thought would be more of an issue than it was. We had very quiet camping neighbors and everyone was friendly and helpful.
We spent 1 night passing through. We booked by calling because it was after 4pm the same day, but the host on the phone was friendly and helpful and check in was easy. We were given a pull through site with water close to the bath house, which was very clean and had nice warm showers. The playground was fantastic and looked to be new, and there was a jumping pillow and a pool (we didn’t get to use these because of the rain but they looked like fun!). It was very quiet and not crowded during our stay. There is a well stocked camp store where we were able to get some fresh eggs and delicious ice cream by the scoop. Would definitely stay again.
We spent 1 night while passing through. We set up camp in the pouring rain, but miraculously the clouds cleared out and we were treated to a beautiful view across the field just before sunset, and we heard the clip clop of a horse buggie on the main road which was lovely. The host was friendly and helpful, our site was plenty spacious and flat. We had quiet and friendly camping neighbors, and our kid really enjoyed the playground and basketball court. The bathrooms were clean and there were hot showers in the bath house. Would definitely stay again.
Stayed one night at the end of the season. Park staff were very friendly and helpful. Stayed on an inner loop site at Heron and found it very difficult to back in my small trailer due to the alignment of the sites and other vehicles. Once we were parked and situated though, the site was fine. Partly shaded, level, picnic table and fire pit all in good condition. The loop is wide open, so no privacy between sites and they are quite close together. Bathroom was nearby and clean enough. The beach was a short ride away by bicycle which we enjoyed thoroughly. Overnight noise was an issue. Lots of cars coming and going. Overall enjoyable, just not as peaceful as I’d hoped.
Stayed for a weekend (1 night). Easy access to a bathroom (which was very clean). Quiet neighbors, everyone around us observed the quiet hours (10p-7a) and even during the day no one was super loud. Very respectful drivers made biking feel fun and safe for kids. Campers beach was lovely. Sure the water was a little weedy, but we didn’t mind. The lake is a great spot for kayaking (although it is a little bit of a walk from the parking lot with a heavy boat) and the sunset on the lake definitely didn’t disappoint. Nice partially shaded and level site with good access for backing in our small trailer. Playground, camp store, convenient check-in at office, firewood available for $6, lots of trails and fairly level for easy biking. State park camping (no hookups) but there’s a dump station near the exit and water spigots dispersed around the campsites. Absolutely would go again.
We spent one night at Site 11. Check in was simple and quick, Ranger was friendly and helpful. We were able to purchase firewood on site. Our site was waterfront and shared a small beach/kayak launch with the neighboring site. Sites are a little bit close, but feel much more private thanks to the trees. Kayaking on May Pond and discovering little islands and coves was a highlight. Super quiet, considerate campers. Primitive camping, no hooks ups; Water spigots and pit toilets available. Definitely a gem. Wish we could’ve stayed longer.