There are only 9 RV sites available at this time. The remaining sites are all permanent single-wides. All sites are tree shaded. No way to get satellite TV. Cable TV is very good with plenty of channels. Sites can be very rough, parking on dirt. Park amenities are quite a distance from the sites, as is the trash dumpsters and laundry. Must pay completely in advance when making reservations. PA discount available, but restricted. Check it out. This is a Morgan RV Resorts property. Good location, 8 miles from Ocean City and 25 miles from Atlantic City. Owners/manager(s) not on site when we arrived. Two young men helped us park, and we needed the help. Roads are very narrow. Drop towed before parking. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped in this wonderful park August 8th to the18th. The staff were friendly, the park is keep clean. We camped in a 38' rig. It was hot, so with only 30 amp service, we had to be careful with the air conditioner. We will definitely be back next summer! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
My family loved this campground. I liked the paved roads for riding our bikes around. The sites are very large and private. The bathrooms are beautiful and clean. The lake was very enjoyable. I also loved the shade throughout the park. The park is very big and is probably 75% seasonals with all sites very well maintained. Only complaint I have is the number of cars driving around it; we were a little nervous on our bikes. There also is a shuttle bus around the campground. We will definitely return. p.s I did not like that the rate only included 2 adults and 2 children. They charge 7$ extra a day for my 3 rd child. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
If you like 'run down seasonal campgrounds' then this is the place! T here were a couple of seasonals that were kept up very nice. Sites were SMALL to say the least. Sewer connection was higher than my rig and there is NO dump station at all. Bath house was 1/2 mile away: had to drive. Rate was out of season: outrageous prices during the season! Bath house was new and clean but will not return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Excellent place to stay. Our family will return next year without a doubt! Every staff member was very friendly. The swimming lake was cleaner then some of the pools I've seen while camping. Every bathhouse/bathroom was very clean and kept nice. Laundry area was filled with new washers/dryers and clean as well. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I gave this campground an 8 because of our site. We we're on C7: small site, no privacy. Almost all the roads were paved. My sister had a very nice site in the E section. She was supposed to be across from us but she didn't pay in time. If we were together maybe the privacy issue wouldn't have bothered me so much. They have big and small sites, alot of seasonals but everyone is very helpful and friendly. It has everything you would want: lake, pool, huge store, restaurant, trolley rides in the campground, entertainment. They keep the place clean, seasonal sites are clean and very well kept. A lot of places to go to the ocean: we found that Stone Harbor was the best. It had a bath house and showers. Wildwood ocean was huge but I wouldn't want to lug my stuff to the ocean front and back which was about a 1/2 mile. They did have a nice board walk to walk on to get to the water, but it just seems it would be a bother. We had a good time and we would return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We had a great experience at the Oceanview Resort Campground. Everyone was very friendly and helpful. We have a small dog and it was very pet friendly. We did find the cities close by the campground not very pet friendly. No Dogs Allowed signs are everywhere. Campground was very clean and maintained very well. Seemed to have alot of activities on weekends. Would definitely stay there again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our second experience camping in an RV, and overall it was a very nice campground. My only complaint was the site was very small, and the roads are very narrow and makes it very difficult to back in. My trailer is 34', and it was extremely challenging backing it in. There are too many trees close to the road which makes backing in very difficult. Also there are a lot of seasonals there, and our site was right in the middle of seasonal campers. The lake was very nice and the water and beach were very clean. Overall it was a nice experience. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here for Labor Day weekend. This is a massive campground: about 1200 sites with a good share of them seasonal. Nice sized sites and every one had sewer hookups. Bathrooms were clean and the store well stocked, although a lot of items seemed to have been there a while. There is an ice cream parlor which was great at night for a treat. If you stay here, try to get a site off of one of the main roads because there is tons of traffic in and out. The swimming lake is pretty cool too and I thought it had more people there than the pool. All and all: a nice place. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
My wife and I camped here for four days this past week. This is our second trip here and we really enjoy it. It's a good central location for visiting Atlantic City and Wildwood/Cape May. The bathrooms were very clean and always kept up well. My only downer was I would have liked the pool to be open during the week, not just on the weekend. We were informed that the pool would be open every day after June 19th. Also, the staff there is very friendly. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
I was so disappointed when I stayed here. My family camped here many times in the past and this campground has changed. If you are a guest you must pay with cash only. The site was VERY small in Q section. My friends site looked like they just moved a parked trailer, there was scrap and holes thought out the site. We wanted to make a fire and the one site had no ring and the other was full of garbage. Never again and to think I recommend this place to friends. Awful We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
August 2007
$50
On a previous visit we stayed in the Greenbriars (Mostly Seasonal Sites). This time we were on sites T1 & T2 on Trails End Rd. (walking distance to the lake. Nice sites, but Hick Neighbors). Nice clean lake for swimming. Camp store and pool is far from most sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As stated in many other reviews, this CG is mostly seasonal. The seasonal folk are NOT friendly, to say the least. If you smile or say "hi" to them, they either ignore you, or glare at you. The sites are wooded, but also very narrow. You need to choose if you want your slide out to be out, or if you want your awning down. You probably will not have room for both. You also don't have much room for a fire if you put your awning down. There are unsupervised children EVERYWHERE! They are on bikes and foot, and dart or ride in front of cars, or campers attempting to park. The "quiet time" is NOT enforced. If it rains, there is mud EVERYWHERE!!! The staff that you may deal with face to face are all young(teens), and not friendly. However, the people who answer the phones are very personable and helpful. The pool is huge and beautiful, as is the lake. The lake is filtered and chlorinated. There are alot of planned activities on various weekends. We will not be back. I foresee this campground going all seasonal in the near future. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
OVR is three miles from the ocean town of Sea Isle City. The roads are paved, but they are narrow! Sites are pretty level, in fact I backed in, checked my bubbles, and all was good. Our site was very roomy but that was not the norm. Most small-medium to medium. The sites are all wooded. Bath houses were clean, older but clean. They charged for showers. I didn't use them but I think I read it was 25 cents a minute. Playgrounds were nothing impressive, some were more like backyard sets than playgrounds. The lake was wonderful! We like lakes better than pools or the ocean so we are partial. But this lake was pristine. Very clean and a beautiful beach surrounding the whole lake. There's a separate catch and release fishing pond as well. The pool was generic. Activities are scheduled every Fri, Sat and Sun. There are a lot of seasonals here but in our experiences all the seasonal folks were very friendly and hospitable. Cable TV at all sites and Wi-Fi internet throughout the park. There's a snack bar on the beach and a mini-restaurant/snack bar at the main entrance/store/office area. This snack bar is also an ice cream bar. Despite some of the less than stellar points, this place was wonderful overall. The friendliness of the people and the incredible lake made it stand out for us. We will definitely be going back next summer for a longer stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground is huge, and that can be good or bad depending on your likings. The only campground I have seen this large is Fort Wilderness in Walt Disney World. The staff is friendly, and I booked last minute and subsequently did not get the best site. I saw better sites than mine, but they were probably seasonal. A huge plus is that there is an RV repair/parts shop right next door. This would not be my first choice for vacation, but not a campground to avoid. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Staff and full timers are not friendly,sites are small and narrow, camp ground is huge and I had to walk for miles but my wife like the excises.The lake was very nice and the kids spend a lot of time there. Don't think I will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We liked this campground because of the huge beach, and location to areas we wanted to visit. The pool areas were nice, and the restrooms were clean. The campsites were small. We had people behind us, and on both sides of us, and it felt cramped. It didn't hinder our vacation at all, just not what we are used to. For the price, great campground. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This campground has become our favorite when visiting the Jersey shore. It's about a 20 min. drive from Cape May. It's wooded sites are like what you would find in a state park, yet you have full hookups. We tend to stay clear of the seasonal sites. We recommend the Redwood and Oak loops. The camp store is large and offers all the basics and more. We have stayed there 3 times now and will return next year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The lake is nice, not huge, but nice sandy beach, snack bar right here. We were in site T2 which was close to the lake and fairly large. Site T1 that our friends were in was larger. Went in bathhouses, they were clean but are in desparate need of upgrades. They are very old and dated. No soap or papertowels. Some roads were rough, others had been resurfaced. Pool was big, clean and warm, but nothing fancy. Store was well stocked but somewhat pricey. Staff was friendly enough. No kid events this weekend, actually no entertainment at all. A tram ride(which the kids and I like) also a movie which they didn't charge for, but they charged $2.50 for a very small bag of popcorn. There were no giveaways of anything at this campground. The landscaping needed upkeeping. It was about 80% seasonal and 20% transients. Some of the seasonals should be made to clean up or leave. Very unkempt. I don't think I will be returning, while we enjoyed the lake and the close proximity to Sea Isle City, I can stay at much nicer, better kept campgrounds in the area. The owner really needs to put some money back into the campground. There should be family activities every weekend. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park was absolutely beautiful, it had everything I could ask for in a campground and more! Fully stocked store, although as I anticipated, more expensive than Walmart but they have everything you could need in a pinch when most retail stores have already ran out of stock. The pool was nice but the baby pool was in constant shade making it too cold for my baby to stay in and enjoy and the poolside lounge chairs are usually all taken up and unavailable. The lake was very nice. It had sand which the kids loved, and I like the idea of them playing on a beach without the fears of the ocean. I could relax and enjoy the sun while they played. My site was a nice size so, I didn't feel as if I was too close to my neighbors. I was given a nice site, close but not too close, to the bathrooms. Bathrooms were outdated and definitely need updating but not filthy, just old. My only problem was my fire pit was so old and rusty and had HUGE holes in the bottom of it. They definitely should replace them. And the seasonals are very clicky! And there are A LOT of seasonals. We camped here in a Tent.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
July 2005
$57
This is a very nice resort. We stayed for a week in July 2005 and had great weather. I was dissapointed in the "deluxe pull through" sites, E-14 through E-27. Most of them were very tight and curved pretty severely. They are also all sand so there is a lot of erosion from campers going in and out and tires digging in. If you have a big rig there will be quite a bit of maneuvering to get positioned just right. I couldn't get my 5th wheel in a really good position. Everything else about this campground was great. Most of the seasonal sites, and there are a lot, are well maintained. The lake and beach areas are great with a snack bar right there. The camp store is well stocked and there is an attached cafe for breakfast and lunch. There are alot of activities and the campground is a short drive to the ocean, Cape May, the Wildwoods, and Atlantic City. We will definitely be back for a week next year, and I have already scouted some of the better sites to request. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful resort with all the amenities set in a nicely wooded area. Some sites were small and narrow (the "Q" section) but overall the camp areas were great. We found both the staff and seasonal members to be polite and friendly. Well run activities for all. They have a huge pool to accommodate all campers, so overcrowding was never an issue. The children enjoyed choosing to swim in the lake, the pool, or the VERY close Sea Isle City beach area. This was a very hard campground for us to leave, and we will be back next year for a longer stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$49
We have camped here for many years. Overall this is a very nice c.g. there are some permanent sites that could use cleaning up, but it has improved significantly in the last couple of years. The non permanent sites are nice, wide and shaded. The sites away from the lake area are also very private. This is a very large cg with lots of activities and close to the shore. The only drawback is that some of the staff are not very friendly.. They can even border on rude. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
2003
$45
As was stated before, there are a lot of seasonal sites, however most were poorly maintained and did not look nice at all. Overall, it made the campground look run down. Our site was extremely narrow, couldn't even open the awning, trees in the way, and you were right on top of one another. Now there were other sites next to us that were much wider and longer so I guess I just didn't get lucky this time. Overall, it was a nice place to go, the camp store was great as well as there snack shops. Would I go again. Still haven't decided that yet. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
August 2002
$44
The CG has 1200 sites. The weather was poor when we stayed so this might have affected our rating. 3 night minimum on weekends. Not as much to do as we expected. 20 mins away from Ocean City and Wildwood. The store was very well stocked and expensive. CG’s in Wildwood and Ocean City would probably be a better bet due to location closer to amusements at those boardwalks. The sites are pretty good sized but they are crammed close together. Pool and lake are nice. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very large campsite. We've been camping at this site for four seasons, for one full week each time. Some other campers from our group have been camping at this site since they were children (over 30 years for some)! The place is a paradise for children. Lots of planned activities, kids can ride their bikes all through the paths and paved roads that intertwine through the entire site. The pool is large and clean. The bathrooms are extremely clean and well-maintained, however, the showers are coin operated. The camp store is large and fully stocked. The campsite has a nice lake w/ sandy beach and a modern playground for the kids. We have met many campers who have generations of family members that have been staying here. The main attraction for us is the beach and boardwalk at Sea Isle City, which is a 15-minute drive from the campsite. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
1998
$35
Beautiful place, great facilities. tram car takes you around the park and to the lake. Very large game room. Nicely stock general store. Cafe recreation building (dances etc.) Mini golf, pool and lake swimming. Planned activities. The cabins we stayed in were really nice and clean. The seasonal sites were extremely well kept and decorated to perfection. (a must see on the tram car ride) The pull-thru and tent sites were spacious. The lake has a concession stand, game room and paddleboat rentals. Close to Ocean City and Wildwood. We camped here in a camper.
This campground is crowded and geared towards seasonals. The transient sites that are available are far and few between. Good luck trying to find out where your site ends and the other begins. This campground is owed and operated by a corporation and I guess they haven't been in the bathrooms or have had to take a shower in them lately. They do clean the bathroom/shower area but some of them are so old it just doesn't help. We were lucky I'm told in my area as far as the bathrooms go. But my friends had to had to enjoy the septic system being pumped out in that area while they had their breakfast. The pond is green with a nice beach and big slide, my six year old enjoyed playing in the area with the outdoor equipment. But we used the pool instead. They have their own restaurant on the grounds as well as a store. There were some activities available. I did find the speed limit a little fast for a campground but it is a big place. It wouldn't be my first choice but depending on what you want to spend there are other campgrounds in the area more expensive. It's a short ride to some great beaches in the area. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
We camped at Pine Haven in the off season in early April. The campground was very nice, sites were large and fairly easy to get onto. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Having read a previous review, it sounds like this place was much better under family ownership. The sites are small and the place was very crowded. While in bed, we were no more than 12 feet from one of three tents in the site next to ours. Cigarette smoke is everywhere, and the camp store prices are high. The lake water was the color of pea soup, and there were so many people in the relatively small pool (for a campground this size) that you couldn't see water, just bodies. The showers in the bath house were boarded up. Don't know what we would have done if we'd been in a tent! My son stepped in broken glass on the main road inside the campground. Thank goodness he had good shoes on. It's pretty loud at night: music blaring, people yelling. And if there's a speed limit in the camp, few seem to obey it, as cars and pickups just tear along the roads. We were given a site without a sewer hookup, as we were told we'd get, but the site next to us had tents, and an unused sewer connection. But to us, the biggest issue was that the campground website lists Wi-Fi as an amenity. That was essential to our stay, as I had about 10 hours of work to do and needed to be online to do it. That's why we chose this place. Turns out, the unfriendly and unhelpful folks in the office said there was wireless available in the parking lot, but not any of the campsites (!!!). When we brought the laptop inside to the office to show them we needed a password, they said oh, it's not free, and we don't know how to charge for it, and we don't have a password to give you anyway. These weren't young kids. They were middle-aged women who couldn't have been less concerned that I was in a really bad pickle because the campground didn't have what it had advertised. "I'm sorry" would have helped a little, but they didn't care. We won't go back. There are lots of nicer looking places very close by. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We have stayed here for one week every year for 3 years now. One of our favorite places to camp. Things for the kids to do, swimming lake AND pool, Fishing and all. This year we'll be going back, but will have to see how things are now that the campground is not family owned anymore. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We were most impressed with this campground. Although the sites are far from spacious, there are abundant and well-maintained recreational facilities, both lake and pool swimming, and an ample supply of planned activities. The staff was quite accommodating, particularly when we locked our keys in the car, and the campground is located in close proximity to a number of ocean beaches. We definitely hope to return. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Nice clean park, pool and lake. Well stocked general store. Small game room. Mini golf and snack bar. Quiet and friendly people. Cabin rentals. Very relaxing atmosphere. Close to beaches. We camped here in a camper.