On the weekends, do you like to party until the wee-hours, play loud music, all while intoxicated? Then this place is for you! We pulled into this campground on a Saturday around lunchtime. The woman working the office/store was incredibly nice but not well informed regarding the campground. All questions put before her were answered, “I’m not sure” or “I don’t know”. We were first directed to a site that was about 10 feet too short for our unit, then we were told to just choose something and comeback and tell her as she didn’t know the site sizes. The site we choose was level and ours was “roomy”. All the sites around us looked level and spacious. We stayed across from the playground/volleyball/basketball court, all of which we thought were a nice touch for our three children. We soon learned that it was not. About two hours after our arrival a truck pulled up, out jumped a group that played volleyball, while drinking and loudly using foul-language. Our children tried several times to use the playground during our stay, each time to return due to constant cursing from all ages. Once the sun went down there we parties all over this campground; loud music, lots of yelling, and lots of drinking until the early morning hours. By Sunday evening, we were blessed to have an entire row to ourselves. All the party people had packed up and gone home, but unfortunately, they left all their trash on their sites, which remained there until Monday afternoon and on some sites, Tuesday. The beach here isn’t very nice and there are leeches in the lake. The campground has approximately 125 seasonal sites in addition to the 28 for travelers. The seasonal sites are interesting, because most have permanent wooden additions to their campers. Some of the permanent units are well kept and others are not. There are a few pluses here: although the showers were not always clean, I did like the unisex building. As a female, I often wait in line for a shower in the woman’s room. Here, you walk into a building and they have well divided, completely closed off, individual showers. My family (five of us) never waited for a shower. The other plus is the campground is nicely located close to the Kancamagus Highway and North Conway. The campground was a good price, especially if you are Passport America member. However, depending on how you look at it, this could be a “you get what you pay for” situation. Note: there is quite a decline into a right hand turn after passing through the entrance gate, then an equally challenging incline at the exit gate. The motion-censored gate, of course, is located right at the peak of the incline requiring a bit of pre-planning on the exit. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.