This seems like a decent off the main route campground near the Pocono area. There seem to be quite a few semi-permanent campers dispersed throughout the grounds. We used Passport America and paid $25.25 for FHU. The manager was very gracious as we were able to switch from being here on Wednesday to Monday because we got rained out on Cape Cod. We camped at site C-14 a gravel semi-level site. Our hookups are on the driver’s side but the way they have their water, electric and sewer, we had to pull in forward in order to hookup . One of the things we noticed on the way to our site were the cute little cabins that they rent out. Ok
What a wonderful campground. Even though it is off season, there are several units throughout but dispersed so no one was right next to us. The site was somewhat level with a gravel base. FHU at each site made hook up easy. SURPRISE- when I went to hook up the water, a pile of fresh bear scat was right there ! They did say there was wildlife in the area !
Nice little campground. The pull through site was grass/gravel and level. It was a little muddy due to several days of rain before we arrived. The sites were all FHU . There seem to be many semi- permanent residents but plenty of room for transients like us passing through. Off season rates were a little high but good for what we wanted. Rather quiet within easy access to I-80. SUGGESTION: some GPS (like mine) might take you off the beaten track to get here !
We usually drive past Alum Creek State Park on our way to further adventures since it’s only 11 miles from home and 3 miles from our storage place. BUT , every spring, we use Alum Creek for our quick ‘shakedown’ weekend. We hook everything up, clean out the basement and get ‘FREEDA ROAM’ ready for the season. Everything at this state park is always ready for locals or for travelers. There are lots of woods for hiking, boat ramps for fishermen and water enthusiasts or just nice relaxing surroundings.