This is no longer a KOA, but called Serpent River Campground. Site was great, easy pull-through. The only concerns I had was that the dump station is on a mound and my front wheels on the motorhome were on the down slant by the time the dump valve was aligned with the sewage hole. I didn't get a complete dump. Very friendly staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One night easy in and out. Pretty much nothing around except nice little restaurant / cafe across the street. They also have square dances on weekends I believe. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice clean RV park. Spots are wide and level mostly sunny with a few trees. Larger spots than usual at a KOA. Easy access from Canadian 17. WIFI was weak. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It was a lovely campground but the owners were not children friendly. Also the pool temperature was very cold (river water was warmer) The male owner was very aggressive he came out screaming and yelling not to use his water to wash off my windshield. He should learn public relations. Will we return? NO!!!!!!!!!!! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
July 2008
$32
This is the perfect campground for an overnighter if you are traveling across Ontario. Some road noise and twice a day train noise, but very well-kept and clean. The pull-thru sites are large, level, and easily accessible, making for an easy stop-over to stay hooked up to your tow vehicle. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Spragge only has 1 restaurant (cafe) and no shops at all. Nearest are 17 miles so make sure you pick up anything you need before you get here. Tidy camp and good value. Wifi great. TV reception almost non existent - 1 channel with antennae booster. Friendly staff and all amenities spotless. Good overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is the only CG on Lake Huron’s north shore that’s open before May 15. The owners were friendly and efficient, the washrooms bright, clean and modern. The sites were grass, level and most were without sewer. Trailer life describes them as “most side by side hookups,” but I didn’t see any. Two usable TV stations were pulled in by the amplified antenna. New for this year is WIFI (not advertised in the KOA or TL info) and it is by far the best I’ve had the pleasure of using: secured by 128-bit encryption and passwords, signal strength “very good” from the motorhome and no disconnects over a 1-hr period of use. They charge $ 1 a day for it and I’m happy to pay for the security. Seems to be a destination for several seasonals, but if you’re just passing through it’s hard to beat the price (gold card discount.) We camped here in a Motorhome.