My wife and I discovered this campground last year and have returned multiple times since. The sites are nice with plenty of shade and a nice view of the lake. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The grass is always cut neatly and watered. The utilites are good with plenty of water pressure. The owner's live on site and plan lots of fun activities throughout the year. The nearby town of Langley has plenty of restaurants and shopping if needed. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Great campground with helpful staff. The grounds are well-kept and gave plenty of space for walking and other outdoor activities. The resort is very pet friendly. The clubhouse is available for group meetings and the staff at Water's Edge sponsors events during the season. We attended the chili cook-off and the season opening party. We are regulars at Wayer's Edge and always look forward to our next visit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This could truly be a great campground, except for the owners! Our camping club has stayed at this park for three years. The new owners took over last year and they seemed OK then, but this time the way they handled things with our group and determined that we won't be back. Not all sites have a deck overlooking the water, as advertised in most places. Two of our group requested a specific site, which was promised by the owner who took their reservation. When they arrived however, they were stuck in a spot in the opposite end of the campground. I guess I shouldn't use the word campground anymore to describe this "RV resort". The park is set up such that a motorhome can pull in and towables back in, to the same spots. You share your hook-ups with your neighbor, that's OK until you find out that your neighbor and most of the other folks in the park now, rent their RV spot for the season and they padlock the electrical boxes shut! When I asked the owner about they said “they paid for the site they can lock the electrical box if they want to!” So, I was “loaned” a 50' 30 amp extension cord that I had to plug in to the hook-ups on the other side of my spot, plus I had to pay a deposit and leave my CC number for, just in case I ran off with it. But, upon check-in I was told they didn't accept credit cards? The clubhouse, which is an old lake home that they have turned into a club house, is dated, it was musty and we were scolded when we turned the A/C down to a reasonable temp. The first couple of years the clubhouse was provided at no charge, this year it cost us. The owners were very rude, they were untruthful about the sites they had promised to some of our members, the electrical service is woefully underpowered and they are turning this great campground into a pay by the season park. I can not recommend this park until the current owners leave and when our club left we told the owners that would be the last time we were going to be there. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The pros: First, every site has its own deck on the lake. Grounds are well kept. There is the best cable TV we have had in a long time, and there is a very friendly staff. The cons: There is no store or restrooms. It has a club house that needs some work. The water is hard to hook up as some of them are almost too close to the ground. This park was set up originally for all class A's, and they have let 5ers and travel trailers in. Unfortunately those have to back in and class A's have to back out of the sites. Some of them are very tight. Our neighbor had to open his awning against a tree, and we couldn't open ours because he was there first. The sites are all different sizes; some of them small, some of them very large. The best views are in the A section. The C section has a view of the other side of the creek and catches the evening sun head on. We would probably stay there again but only if we were on the A side. We camped here in a Motorhome.