This was our first time visiting and my entire family enjoyed themselves so much, that we've already reserved a site for a few weeks from now. Arts and crafts, tractor rides, and of course the tubing down the river. Lots of built in entertainment for the kids! The grounds were clean, the playground was nice, and the people were all friendly. We did a late checkout for $5 extra, but the noon checkout and two dump stations would make leaving on time a non-issue as well.
Of note: We camped with friends, who were given a spot next to a large group of people (weekend prior to 4th of July is to be expected). The group were very polite and abided by quiet hours, but they were having fun and a bit loud for my buddy's 2 month of baby. They requested to move sites, and the management was super accommodating and apologetic. Helped him move his site and threw in some firewood for the troubles.
We picked Green Meadow due to it's proximity to Story Land. Didn't realize it's literally right next door… We could have walked if we weren't lazy. Worked great, going in the afternoon one day and getting free passes the following day. So we got to hit all the rides as much as we wanted.
Also close by to other activities like Cranmore Mountain (cool summer activities for kids), and North Conway.
Being so close to the park, we DID have a lot of noise from the park. Rollercoaster and sound effects could be heard all day long, which is fine since we like to be out and about. Noise shut down early, with the park, so zero issues overnight.
Everyone we ran into was pleasant, and evenings had scores of kids riding bikes and having fun around the playground. Very family friendly.
We visited for a our kids' spring break. Not many campgrounds open that early here in CT. The staff were super pleasant and helpful, and were all working hard the entire time we were there to prep that campground for their official "opening weekend".
The sites were all clean and seemed well spaced. The kids loved the playground, and they were putting a fresh coat of paint on things while we were there. The river that flows the length of the campground seemed clean and awesome. Staffers and other campers said kids tube down it when it's warmer, then just hop out and walk back through the camp to start over again.
Walmart & Aldi's is 10-15 minutes away. Pizza places/breakfast spots in the same area as well. Lots of state land to explore nearby.
Decided to give this campground a shot based off of pictures of the lake. We were not deceived! The lake water is crystal clear (and warmer than expected). The campsite was perfectly fine for our pop up, with room to spare. Quiet, with a nice field for the kids to get some energy out in the evening. Bathrooms were cleaned regularly.
Both my wife and kids all asked to go back for a longer stay in the near future.
Only qualms (if there were any) was the front office was a bit backed up everytime we went in there. Staff were pleasant enough, just took forever just to talk to them.