This is also listed as the North Pole Wilmington KOA. Medium size KOA, quiet, sires were a little bigger than most KOAs. Close to hiking trails, Whiteface Mt Parkway & Lake Placid. Nice, helpful staff. It is NOT wheelchair accessible. There are steep steps to the office, no grab bars in the bathrooms.
The sites are small, but there are mature trees between them & woodsy areas around the campsites. The campground is clean and well kept. The laundry room and bathrooms were clean. I didn’t have a chance to use the deck or the indoor pool.
The owners made me feel welcome from the minute I arrived. They went above & beyond for me.
The facilities are not wheelchair accessible. The owners said that they are working on that.
They has some fancies when I was in a pinch to get a site for the next few nights. They were able to accommodate my needs. They have continued to be friendly & helpful throughout my stay.
There are very few trees or shady areas. The tent sites seem to be shadier than the RV sites, who often have air conditioning. The tent sites are also closer to the bathrooms.
There is a pool & other family activities.
This KOA is out among some very small towns. There are few amenities outside of the campground. But I enjoyed a day trip through the Badlands.
The staff members are great, kind & helpful. This is a place for large RVs & large trailers. Very long, drive through sites. Gravel to park on. No trees, no shade. No fire rings, you can have a fire if you bring your own fire bowl. I use a cane & between the gravel & the curbs it was very difficult for me to get around. However, the bathrooms are accessible with grab bars. There are rails on the ramp to the bathrooms/showers/office building to help navigate the ramp.
There is a small pond & some play equipment for children.
This is a good place for a night while on the road. The staff were great! They have a pool & plenty of activities. They do pack you in like sardines. And the bathrooms are not handicapped accessible. I have some mobility challenges, the door to the bathroom is on a VERY tight spring, there is a step up into it. And none of the stalls have grab bars.