JoAnn B

Type of RV: 
'07 Navion J
305 Reviews
43 States Visited

Recent Reviews


4

Very friendly

We parked deep in the pines, but there are sites in the open. See the pictures. There is a lovely stream that runs through the campground. If you park near the river, you can only dump gray water. We chose one farther into the woods. While it is hard to find level spots, we found one (site 57 was great).
Very friendly people own the campground and make you feel really welcome. Lots of planned activities for weekend. They left the rec hall open for us so we could watch the baseball games!

Date of Stay:
 October, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $33.00

3

Pond is lake in RI

We arrive late, pay with cash, and wonder. Half of the campsites are on one side of the road, half on the other. The area where we camp is very hilly and very wooded. However, the campsite is pretty level; we need to lift the right front tire. The road to the site is VERY rough.
The GPS thinks the address is at the school at the end of the road; keep on going. The address is at the end of the road. Great showers for women in a separate building; crummy showers for the men. Maybe they are going to rebuild that building in the future?
Kind of expensive. Can't vouch for the facilities because we didn't see any. Maybe they were across the street.

Date of Stay:
 October, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $45.00

3

Mixed feelings

This is a HUGE campground, obviously aiming for the family trade. There are lots of things to do, including a lake with lots of beach. Some of the sites are in the pines, others are in the open. In October, you want to be in the open, and 2 RVs move in next to us; they were originally parked in the pines. Site needs some leveling, but not a whole lot.
However, there are only 2 bathhouses for 200 campsites. Each bathhouse has 2 showers for men and 2 for women. That's 4 showers for 200 RVs! Wow! I guess they expect you to shower in your RV.
Every weekend has a theme with lots of activities, so if you want a destination campground and have a shower in your RV, this will probably be a good place for you. For us, it is one of the few campgrounds still open at this time of the year. We shower in our RV.

Date of Stay:
 October, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $33.00

3

Gravel sites

We appreciated the gravel site after a lot of grass sites in Canada. The site was ample, but the 30 amp didn't work and we had to use 20 amp power.
It is close to Freeport and has its own attraction--the desert dunes. You can walk the dunes free when you camp here, or you can take the tram tour for half price.
They are open early May to mid-October. We had great wifi reception in our RV, so I gather they have improved their wifi.

Date of Stay:
 October, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $33.00

5

If...

If you don't need electricity and water, this is a fabulous campground. Many of the sites are on the bay; many are huge. Out of the 52 non-tent sites, 16 are for really big rigs. In many of them, the only way you would know that anybody else was in the park is because you happen to see a vehicle drive by. Sites are mainly flat.
The showers are at the entrance to the campground, so you need to drive to them. There are toilets scattered throughout the campground. While there isn't water at the sites, you can fill your tank at the front. There are also faucets throughout the campground but you can't attach a hose to them.
Very lovely bay. Great to watch the tide come in and go out. We paid the out-of-state price; Maine natives are half price.
The park is open all year round, but they turn off the water in mid-October.

Date of Stay:
 October, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $19.26

4

Right on Erie

We chose this park because of its location on the shores of Lake Erie. It didn't disappoint. In addition to its great location, it has very good facilities. The showers are separate rooms, tiled, very nice. Not many trees, which was fine in September but might matter more in the summer. Nice flat sites. Nice playground.

Date of Stay:
 September, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $34.00

5

Very nice place

This is a very neat, clean park. The sites are ample and flat. There is a community room and when we were there, they were having a pot luck supper. We were invited and made welcome. They don't seem to welcome children, however. No play equipment etc.

Date of Stay:
 September, 2011

3

Friendly front desk

We stayed here one night on our way through Bangor and found it acceptable. We needed to do laundry and there was only one dryer functional. In addition, the one working hardly worked. The showers are pretty snug. If we were going through Bangor again, we'd probably try one of the other 2 campgrounds. It is a Good Sam park.

Date of Stay:
 September, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $35.00

1

Sad, sad park

We stopped here for the night because there aren't many places to stop along Route 30 in Indiana. The dirt roads are sort of there. The first 2 sites we tried didn't have a good electrical connection. There is a small pond in the middle and it's a hike to the sad restrooms.
There is a play area, can't hardly call it a playground. While there are 100+ sites, many of the sites are taken up by permanent residents.
If it wasn't already late in the day, we wouldn't have stayed.

Date of Stay:
 May, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $27.00

3

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.

Date of Stay:
 May, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $23.00

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