Kerrie F.

Plainfield, IL

Joined March 2017

Tucked away in tall pines

We fell in love with this campground. It's how camping should be. The sites are tucked away in the tall pines of the Adirondack mountains and provide privacy even if you have a neighbor. Very peaceful and quiet. The property is extremely well maintained. Bathrooms, showers, and pools are immaculate! Amenities are a tad dated but extremely well maintained. After a site is vacated, the crew is there raking it out to make sure no trace is left behind. Showers are free but set to a timer of 15 minutes. Laundry is the average $2 per wash and dryer maybe .50 cents per every 10 minutes? The staff gives you space but if you need something (toilet paper), they are on top of it. Close to the village, Million Dollar Beach, great hiking and swimming holes. A lovely piece of land.

Neat retreat near the Falls

Great location just 15 minutes from American Falls. Staff is friendly and professional making check-in a breeze. The camp store is a cute, well-stocked and organized "camping boutique". Everything is brand new, modern, immaculately clean. Wish there were more trees and maybe, in time, there will be. The pool is a lazy river, which makes for a relaxing pool deck. I think they're putting in another pool (hopefully larger or more open). Plenty for families to do: mini golf, kayak, basketball, fish, zipline, playground. Bathrooms and showers were IMMACULATE! The campsites are not secluded but, as I said, there may be more trees as time goes on.

Our stay during Outdoor Kids Fest was the best

A wonderful campground with extremely welcoming and helpful staff from the minute we pulled up. Fellow campers were pleasant (no rowdy groups). A beautiful campground with winding roads and tall trees. Sites angled different ways so that you don't feel cramped. We stayed in Area C, Site 45w with a nice view of the water, close to the bathhouse, playground, and rocky beach. Bathrooms and showers were clean the entire stay. Showers are free and nice and hot. Camp store had a variety groceries and necessities in case you forgot something. So much to do in the LBL Rec. area. Next time we'll bring our bikes and archery equipment to try out the range on-site at Hillman Ferry. Make sure to visit the Nature Center and Elk and Bison Prairie. Canoeing on Energy Lake, we spotted bald eagle and beaver dens among other wildlife.