We stayed here one night in a pull-thru site. Premium site with full hook-up included a nice concrete pad and charcoal grill. Nice space between the sites. Excellent cable service. I didn't try the Wi-Fi. Services were spaced OK but I needed plenty of sewer hose to reach the drain. No overhead branches but the campground has plenty of boulders located at the corners of all the sites causing headaches when pulling in or out of your site. I saw that a few of the boulders had been moved to enhance movement. Close to a county road and to I-80/I90 but noise was not a factor for us. Friendly camp workers and staff. If you follow their directions from I-80/90, there is a RR crossing that will cause you some real damage if you don't slow to a crawl when you come to it. My experience just rearranged all my clothing and dishes but the camp-worker said another camper actually broke his hitch receiver when he hit this obstacle. I asked the KOA people why they didn't warn customers about this or change the route taken but they claim the KOA website simply hasn't added the warning. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean little campground. Nicely shaded and level campsites. Great spot for a quick stop over. Staff was very nice. Nice and quiet at night. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Upon arrival for our 1 night stay, the office people were very friendly. The site was semi-level, clean but muddy from recent thunderstorm/shower. Not sure were the $30.00 fee would go in this place. Wasn't a bad stop over, close to the tollway. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a bad campground for an overnite stay. I would probably not stay for long term, as
there isn't much to do or see in the area. Limited groceries and supplies. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
March 2003
$28
This KOA was the final straw, and is responsible for our decision not to use KOA campgrounds anywhere at any time. We pulled in after dark on a cold night in March. Our reception was also cold. Rules were posted everywhere. I have no problem with rules for campers, but I think there should be some internal "rules" that govern the behavior of campground personnel. In northern Ohio in March, we did not expect to have water, even though we were paying for electric and "water." Not a problem, as we had plenty in our tank. We did expect to have electricity sufficient for our needs. I don't know how many amps we had, possibly only 20, as use of my hair dryer in the morning resulted in blown fuses. I said I would go to the bath house to dry my hair. However, there were no electrical outlets in the bath house, or so it seemed. When I started out the door, I noticed a hanging plant in the corner, but very high up towards the ceiling, not a normal way to hang a plant. I knew what I would find when I went back to look. Yes, the plant was hanging right over an electrical outlet. This was the shabbiest thing I have ever seen in a campground. What a way to treat campers, just to save a few cents. No one was in the office when we left, but I did leave a note and told them exactly what I thought about the situation. This was several years ago, but I have not forgotten the place, nor have we used KOAs again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Small sites, 7 mi. east of I75. Bathrooms were ok, small playground, clean pool. Might be ok for a place to stop for the night, but I wouldn't make it a destination, not worth $33 a night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2002
$33
This was a decent overniter campground. It was surprisingly quiet even though it was a Saturday and was full. Sites are small. The pool was on the chilly side. The campstore was reasonably priced and well stocked. It's far enough from the highway that there was very little noise. We camped here in a camper.