It is a nice campground. Staff was nice. But some words are in order. Do not let your GPS bring you in through Dean Pond Road. The GPS address stops about 1/2 mile short and now you are in the deep woods scratching your head on a road that you wish you would not have been on. In the overnight Safari "pull by" field there is only 30 amp and water. The field is actually a series of back-ins but it is converted by allowing sideways camping across two sites. There is no usable WiFi. Verizon allowed emergency calls only. There is no TV reception. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground has been excellent to us this year. We unfortunately were hit by a tornado in another campground close by and Partridge Hollow very willingly helped us out by taking us in as seasonal campers at the end of June. The owners are just incredible, professional and a joy to be around. The events are all well planned and coordinated with everyone enjoying themselves. The only issue is Wi-Fi but we are in the mountains after all. We can still text without any issues. We are so happy that we found this campground with all the great people and are signing up to stay as seasonal campers for next year. Thank you for being so wonderful! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We found this to be an excellent campground. The only negative part was Wi-Fi coverage was only available at or near the office. Owners and staff were very friendly and helpful. We will definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here midweek and the campground was very empty. Lots of seasonal campers. Very friendly staff. Be sure to go to nearby farm (pick up brochure at the office) for great ice cream and to see the goats. Our site was in a large clearing with several other sites. Other sites are wooded and shady. Restrooms and showers were clean although you needed quarters for the showers. Cable TV reception had a large number of channels. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The setting of this campground is beautiful with huge pine trees and large sites. We camped there in September and it was very dark and chilly due to heavy shade, but would be nice on a hot summer day. Most of the sites were seasonal and some were somewhat run down. WI-Fi was available near the office in a gazebo with a couple of park benches. The campground was secured with a key card and the staff was very friendly and helpful. I would return in the summer. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I found the owners to be rude and not friendly at all. There was very little to do there for children. I ran into many and I do mean many disgruntled seasonal campers who were tired of they way the owners treated them and their families. I saw an abundance of campers there for sale. That must make you wonder why. I was there for July 4th weekend as well and the park was next to empty except for the seasonal campers. I would not recommend this campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a nice campground. Spent four nights there. The weather wasn't very cooperative, but they do have a nice pool that we got to use one day. There's a nice playground, basketball and volleyball courts. Also, a safari field. There is usually some activity(es) on weekends. It's a pretty quiet place - at least it was in late August. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very nice private campground located adjacent to Brimfield State Forest and a Corps of Engineers property. The pool is large but is only 3 feet deep all around, so if you're training to be the next Greg Louganis, it's not for you but for the rest of us - it is a great place to relax and cool off. There is also shuffleboard, basketball, horseshoes - you name it. There are events every weekend. The playground is well-kept. The bathrooms are clean - though they could probably use a porta-potty or something closer to the pool. The place is very quiet for a private campground. Most sites are well-shaded and fairly good-sized. The staff is very friendly. We'll definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Although the park has a large number of seasonal sites; everyone from staff to campers are very friendly. The roads are gravel but kept in good condition so if you go slow they are fine. sites are a bit close together but have enough room for all your needs. We camped here during the "Big E" so that we could attend it and it was busy but no loud noise at night. We would come back again just to enjoy the park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice park with helpful owners. They were celebrating their 41st year and had a party for it while we were there. There are alot of seasonal sites. They seemed to have a lot of activities planned for all ages. This park is at least 15-20 minutes off of the Interstates in any direction. I would stay here again if I could not get into a park more convenient to the interstate. We stayed here in a motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A campground that caters to weekend outings for families with many permanent sites. Every possible space is utilized. There are a lot of activities for kids. The staff is efficient and led us to our site. The roads are narrow, and the site, which was stone and dirt, was not level. We were later told that this transient area would be re-done this fall. Old Sturbridge Village is an easy drive. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campground was what was expected. Nice but not great. The seasonal sites are much larger than those for the weekend traveler. My kids loved the swimming pond and the staff was very nice. I guess in my opinion you get what you pay for: a nice inexpensive campground for a weekend stay. It was worth the stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff here was friendly and helpful and we stayed three nights. I had trouble with my tow vehicle and they went out of their way to help me find a repair shop. Our pull through site was fair. The utilities were strung out and not easy to hook to. This is more of a seasonally oriented CG although the seasonal residents were quite friendly. As there is not much else in the area, I guess we would stay here again if we are in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
THE GOOD: Lots of activities for children, extremely clean bathrooms and pool area, friendly staff, well stocked store, friendly seasonal campers, good mix of sun and shade sites with full hookups. Play area is large and fenced in with many sites within visual of it. THE BAD: The play area could use some new equipment. Roads are a bit bumpy for little ones on bikes. CONCLUSION: I already have a couple weekends booked again this year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We really like this campground and the person that reviewed it in August pretty much sums it up. We were here for their Halloween weekend which the kids just loved. They have a haunted hayride that my wife took the girls on. They said it was pretty scary. We have already booked a site for next year. So you could say we will definitely go back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived on a Sunday afternoon and went to the office where we met a very nice women who checked us right in and offered to have us shown to our site. Our site was directly across from the playground and main bath house and had a fantastic fire pit. We have an 8-year old son who was in his glory to be able to just run over to the playground by himself. The playground was gated with only one exit. The bathroom was amazingly clean, and being right there we could see it was cleaned 3 times a day. The staff was friendly and very efficient. We always saw someone picking up even the smallest piece of litter. There was no litter anywhere. As soon as camper left, the staff was there raking the fire pit and site. There is a pool which we enjoyed, but our son favored the pond with the center fountain because it was deeper than the pool. We signed out a set of horseshoes at no charge. All bikes were registered with your site number, and they even had extra helmets in case a child didn't have one as required. This campground met every one of our needs. The Wednesday Night Movie was a great hit too! We can not say enough wonderful things about this campground. We didn't want to leave and asked to extend our stay, but sadly they were booked for the weekend. If Sunsetview Farm Campground maintains this standard, we will be going back every year! We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is one of our favorites. Staff,seasonals and fellow campers are very friendly. Sites are large, facilities very clean. We lake to stay in the field area close to the beach. Highly recommend this campground. Will be going back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Overall not a horrible campground but definitely not a favorite. There were too many seasonal campers driving around in golf carts, I think there were more golf carts than people walking around. We enjoy the more quiet, slower paced campgrounds and this was definitely not it. We would not go back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was our second trip to this campground, and we love it. It's very clean, and the sites are nice and grassy. The fire pit was raked out before we got there. This was their Halloween weekend, and they put on a great Haunted Wagon Ride. Our kids preferred the swimming pond over the pool because they could use their inflatable boats and enjoyed paddling through the spray tree in the middle. We have already made reservations for next year. What's also nice is that all bikes have to be registered so the kids have to wear their bike helmets when riding otherwise they will lose their privilege. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very well run campground lots of things for kids to do. My grand kids played softball and basketball all weekend.Staff and campers were friendly will return soon. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sunsetview is a well run and very clean campground. When we arrived to check in, we were escorted by staff to our site. I thought that was going above and beyond, very professional! The restrooms are spotless and well maintained.The camp store was well stocked and reasonably priced. The only bad thing i could say is the seasonal camper across the street did not deal with her two dogs as they constantly barked. When we checked out i informed the staff and she said if i had mentioned it to them before, they would have done something. I have no doubt that they would have. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here in April 2007 and gave this place a good review. We returned in late June 2008: and what a difference! If you want a FAMILY campground (i.e., one where kids run absolutely wild until Quiet Hours at 11:00 p.m.) then this is the place for you. I have never heard so much human-generated noise in my life as I did at this place. Sleeping before mid-night is out of the question here. I am certain we are in a minority with this review. Families all around us seemed to be having a great time in the activities they pursued, with little regard for anyone else. We will not return here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice campground that sits on top of a hill. Lot's of weekend activities planned for kids (of which there were plenty) i.e. hayrides, Karaoke, etc. Bingo at night too. Friendly staff escorted us to site which were grass in lieu of gravel. Super Wal-Mart 10 miles away in Ware, MA. Satellite reception not so good because of trees. Easy in & out for 40'+ rigs. Big rigs are advised to arrive from the SOUTH via Monson/Brimfield Rd. due to narrow roads and low trees on other in-bound roads. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We've stayed here in the past and this is a very nice, family oriented campground. Most sites are level - some are filled partially with stone, others are grass or dirt. Site #62 can be a little muddy in rainy weather, but it is the only "bad" site that I've seen in the campground. Staff is friendly and helpful - their reservation system is computerized (something I like and prefer). The safari area has water and electric. The only thing missing from this campground is cable - but the reception with the Winegard is fairly good. Very clean grounds, pet-friendly - just a nice overall campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Another awesome campground. The staff here are AWESOME. The campground is huge with lots for everyone to do. A great spot. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We camped here 2006. May 13th. It's ok The site we had was big, grassy bottom across from the pool and bathrooms. The pool looked nice but it was too cold to swim. We didn't get to explore this campground too much. They had karoke, we had fun with that then dancing afterwards. The group we were with liked it more than I did. They want to go back. The people and staff were friendly. We hung out at our sites alot. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a nice family-oriented park. They have a nice playground for kids, along with a pool and a pond with a small beach. There are planned activities every weekend during peak season. They had a karaoke night when we were there and also had a nice little nature walk and talk for the kids on Friday night. The store is adequately stocked and Monson is close enough to some activities (Sturbridge Village, Six Flags, Basketball Hall of Fame) to make for good day trips. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.