We stayed here for just a one night stop on the road. Park is close to shutting down for the season, only a couple other campers in the park when we were there. We can see there are many activities for kids, nice playground, pool, putt putt, large fire pit. Our price was off season but still more than we like to pay, and the rates are quite steep on season. But you are paying for the activities for the kids. Room to walk the dogs. Clear sky for satellite view. Don't think we would stay here if it was crowded, it would be too busy for us. But if you have kids, it is a good place if you don't mind paying premium price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The only reason we stayed here was to get a trip under our belts in the new camper and this place was the closest to home. The pool was nice but the rest was simply "ok". Too close to Hwy 400. Could always hear the traffic. Sites were quite small. Nothing to write home about. No reason for us to go back. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
The park was tidy and well kept with all the amenities in good working order. The bathrooms were clean but very outdated with the walls being painted particle board and the sinks showing many years of use. The sites were a different story as all are gravel and many are not level. One row could be pull thru's but are used as two sites on gravel defined by a chain with no privacy and literally backing right up to your neighbor. We stayed in a pull thru and had to move three times as the sites slope down and away. The pool was very nice but the nature trail was a pasture with a trail mowed through weeds. They have many mature trees and the park is on a small ridge overlooking the 400 for easy access to the freeway. I doubt we would stay here again as the price is steep for what you receive and much of that is likely influenced by the Jellystone name. We camped here in a Motorhome.