Older park, sites small (narrow). Biggest concern was avoiding driving through our fire pit, which was placed very close to our pull through site space - be careful! Nice owners, pleasant surroundings. A little more road noise (I-196) than we expected, but not bad. Being post season, showers in the satellite BRs were closed, so we used our own. Would overnight here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We spent a week in this campground and were overall pleased and would come back. It is a very family friendly campground; lots of children, lots of large groups, and possibly more tenters than RVers. As a result, it is fairly busy, noisy, and crowded. But if you want a family oriented park with lots of activities for the kids, I would recommend this. They have a pool and playground, and the office sells doughnuts in the morning and ice cream throughout the day. There are fire rings at all sites. The sites are grass/dirt. The tree cover is very heavy, so it is not satellite friendly and there is no cable. It's also next to impossible to get local channels on the TV, even with a rooftop antenna. The WIFI is free, but it is also erratic, and the signal strength varies a lot throughout the day. We did have an electric power outage one night, there was no storm in the area at the time, but it was back up in about two hours. Overall a nice park, but again, very crowded, especially on the weekends. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an old campground but well maintained and in quiet rural surroundings. They do fabulous doughnuts and coffee in the morning. The wifi works great and the owners were eager to help us with directions for sightseeing. The staff and owners were very friendly and the sites were big enough for our big rig. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.