We stayed here 1 week. The Wi-Fi worked well, even though the signal was low because of a building between me and the antenna. They only have 30 amp sites, but we had no problems with the power. The one day it got very hot the power tripped off in the early evening when everyone turned on the air conditioners, but the owner said that they were just waiting for a part to double the capacity in this area of the park. The owners were friendly and helpful and seem to be continually improving the campground; which is 75% seasonal sites. They took credit cards, and we enjoyed having ice cream on the porch at the snack bar each evening. We would stay here again--but make a reservation since there are so few sites that are not seasonal. The park has ponds for fishing and even swimming. They had bingo the first Saturday we were here, and the Saturday we left they were having a potluck and dance. It is a bit of distance from town for our taste, but not too far. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I agree with the past comments, this place is going down hill fast. We came back here only because we were here many years ago and it seemed like a nice place then. At check-in they would only take cash or a personal cheque, if they take a cheque there will be a $4.00 additional charge, by the time my personal cheque clears my Canadian bank there will be many other additional charges. They will take no credit cards of any kind. They informed me that they are going to drop Good Sam so that discount will soon be gone. They send us to the top of the hill with was supposed to have , quote "Great view and great signal for Wi-Fi.". He was half right, we had to carry our laptop to the store in order to get signal. The sites were so close together, that if someone else came along side me their sewer hose would be run under my table in order to make a connection. Woodalls have written it up as average site width 40 feet. Not in the case of the overnight spots. Rated as 30 Amp service, not even close, we had to shut off the air conditioner in order to run the convection oven to make supper. We will not be returning to this place again . We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a quiet campground, not many kids. We felt a little over dressed with our rig. Most of the campground looked like permanent sites. • 30amp • Sewer • Water • Side by side hook ups. You need to watch for low trees. Little pricey for what you get, needs some TLC. Not what we expected for a Good Sam campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground has gone down hill FAST. Good Sam and Woodall needs to talk to the campers and see how this place really runs. The owner is a novice. Our camper got pelted with tree branchs on the way in. No service was available for on site propane, The woman who cleans the bathrooms is rude and wouldn't let anyone in until cleaning was complete(oh my god does she like bleach). Over priced campground with no pool, amenities or activities. Please beware of the owners dog in the office - it tried to bite an older gentlemen at their store. The store was quite bare. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
June 2006
$28
Stayed overnight here on our way to Niagara Falls. Owners were pleasant and the grounds were clean. The store was very small and had basics but also had a used book and tape library if you were interested in a good read or movie at night in your camper. The CG is right off the exit of the nearby interstate so this is a nice place to stay for an "overnighter". We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The campground has once again changed hands but this time for the worse. The new owner is clueless. He has no knowledge of campers, electric, etc. The new owners seem to be put out when needing help. they are not family oriented. The owners wife was rude to our children. The upkeep of the grounds has gone down hill. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
May 2005
$27
This campground has recently changed hands. New owners are very nice and trying to make gradual improvements to the park. We stayed at the campground in a 45 foot coach and fit easily into a pull thru space on the hill overlooking the small pond. The rollings hills of New York were beyond the lake. It was early in the season and we could see that the majority of the campground was seasonal. It is very convenient to I-88 and we would definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Belden Hill Campground is easy on and off I-88. It is a very quiet park, one can relax and
enjoy nature. The view of the mountains is spectacular. The owners are very helpful and pleasant. We enjoyed the gorgeous porch on the store where you can sit and eat ice cream and enjoy looking out over the water. The pull-thru sites are large and very easy to get into, especially for the large rigs. The park is well maintained, everything is super, you can tell that the owners take pride in the place. It is a great park for kids, lots of activities. It is also open early April to the end of December for overnight traffic. We stop every year going to and from Florida. If you live in New England or Canada it is a perfect stop over. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2000
$24
Nice enough campground but mainly caters to weekenders from nearby Binghampton. Overnight sites in front are just dirt and power poles. Ask for sites in back on grass near pond. We camped here in a camper.