Great park. Very clean and quiet. Sites are large. Pet friendly. We stayed with Passport America, but was charged more than what was listed in the book but did not realize it until we got home and looked at our receipt. Entrance road is very rough, even though they claim to have improved it. We have been there several times in the last couple of years and the entrance has not changed. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is not a bad place but it is all seasonals. At least, everyone there when we were looked like they were set up for the long haul. Decks, porches, screen rooms, potted plants, etc. We stayed here because we had joined Passport America online and it was 'close' to our route. It is actually over ten miles off the interstate. Entrance road was very rough. Only 30 amp service but we managed. Price includes PA discount. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here one night while passing through the area on the way home. There is a good bass fishing pond if you like fishing. The sites were level, but many are located in an open field. The managers were very helpful and friendly. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
This is a very nice rural park within 13 miles of adequate shopping and 25 miles to Cooperstown.. The interior roads are gravel and well maintained. The sites are grass and mostly level. The park was kept immaculate and the owners were visible throughout our stay but we did not feel watched. I was able to use my cingular service for both telephone and online access with the laptop. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for a week vacation. CG was nice, there were a lot of seasonals that were great! Very few trees in our area for shade. Good size sites but close in the rear area of the site to others. Was ok to travel to Cooperstown. This camground was ok. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice campground in the Oneonta area. We stayed here while our son was at the All-Star Village (25 min away). There were other campgrounds closer, but not with all the amenities. My children (ages 6, 9, 12) enjoyed fishing in the lake and swimming in the pool. The office sells worms by the dozen and rents paddle boats, canoes, and rowboats. The campground is mostly level with dirt/stone paths; so, the kids were able to use their bikes. The owners were friendly and helpful, although they were a little hesitant to allow my son's friends to join him in the pool one afternoon. But after paying the daily fee, per person, we all had a good time. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We spent two Nights here while visiting friends in the area. The scenery is beautiful. The sites were huge. and the owners were wonderful. There was a river running next to the campground tha the kids loved to play in. It was early in the season and the owner was still trying to get the pool chemicals right. He worked hard late into the evening trying to get it right so the kids could swim. He also recomended a seasonal camper to show us the best way and places to fish. All were quite friendly. We didn't know where our friends lived in the city and the owners searched for them on their computer and printed up some maps to help us find them. I only wish we lived closer so we could visit more often. There are quite a few things to do close by, Baseball hall of fame, Soccer hall of fame, we also had the best apple cider ever at the Flycreek Cider Mill. We camped here in a Motorhome.