Park Features & Amenities
Camp Basics
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Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover
Utilities & Amenities
Power: 50 Amps, 30 Amps
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Recreation
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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
Lots of trees
While the camping area is relatively small, this park in the heart of Ohio's Amish country is large. It has 2 lakes, 4 small pavilions, 1 large pavilion, and lots of activities, including a nice mini-golf course. When we were there it was May and very quiet. I am told that during the summer, it is jampacked with day trippers.
The sites are what you expect in a private park, close together. But they each have a picnic table and fire ring and are offset nicely so you have a level of privacy (but not much). The showers and bathrooms are designed to serve the daytrippers, so they are quite a hike from the RV sites.
The roads have recently been repaved, sort of gravel over tar that provides a nice surface. Sites are mostly level, although I noticed that many of the other RVs in camp were leveling. Our site didn't need any leveling.
I am not sure why the address isn't Brewster because they are just a few miles south of Brewster. Guess it's a post office thing.