Roads primary stone; difficult to maneuver around hilly portion of campground, and leaves clouds of dust throughout. Although sited in woods, does include large areas of open space. Features two pools, one for over-21 crowd; the other featuring a poolside snack bar. Mini-golf was cheap, unfortunately so was the condition of the course. Two-thirds of campground filled with seasonal campers, packed in very tight. Cable includes HBO and Nick; no Disney. No Wi-Fi and no cell service available. Camp store well-stocked and fairly priced. Staff very friendly and helpful. Offered escort to site if desired. Buy at least two bundles of firewood and get free delivery. Made reservation via website and got site for $30/night instead of $40. Website does not indicate where you will be parked when you make reservations. If you can, call ahead and ask to be placed in “The Hill” which features sites among woods. Not a Good Sam Club park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We camped here a couple of years in a row for their Halloween events. Our kids had a great time! Loved it. They really enjoyed the haunted house (even the 13 year old boys had fun with it), and the trick or treating was great. People went all out with decorations, candy and fun. Very festive. We have not ever stayed here when the pools were open, just the fall weekends. I do think the prices for golf carts are a bit ridiculous, which is why we didn't rent one. I don't like being gouged. Halloween weekends were great though. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed at one of the sites in the back wooded area and loved it. Very spacious, and each site is separated by trees so if felt private also. We wouldn't like to stay in the front of the campground near the pool and store since those sites are very close together and not shaded. There were two pools, one for adults 21+ and one for families. The family pool was packed and no one was in the adult one. The whole weekend we saw 2 people in the adult pool. I think they should reconsider the adult pool. We didn't end up using the family pool because it was so crowded. They have a great game room that our kids loved. The store was pretty well stocked. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground has plenty to do. There is a miniature golf course, shuffleboard, quits and a game room. They have bingo for $5 -- all money is paid out, the campground doesn't keep a dime. The camp store has a good selection of foods, and camping/RV supplies. They also have an ice cream stand and snack bar. Free coffee if you buy a mug. There is also a lending library. You can fish in their pond -- no license required, however, it is catch and release. Free fire engine rides every Sunday morning. Two pools, an adult and kid's. And much more. There are a lot of seasonal/full timers, mostly on sites numbered under 100. Sites that are #1xx are right next to each other and in full sun -- not a tree in site. Sites #2xx are up on the hill in wooded are. This is where we stayed, I prefer a woodsy feel or why go camping? Cable was clear and sufficient channels to chose from. Cell phone service spotty up on the hill. Water flow good, no electric problems. Restrooms, showers and laundry rooms were spotless and well stocked. The staff works very hard at keeping the campground clean and orderly. They drive through every other hour in golf carts. Sites are gravel and level. Roads gravel/dirt and well maintained. Trees and shrubbery maintained on sites with plenty of room for slide outs. Did notice that some of the HUGE 5th wheels had trouble on some sites getting the thing in -- not sure if it was the driver or the site. Once in they seemed happy to be there. Lots of dogs and kids. Have camped here several times and will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice private park. Always lots of fun activities to keep you busy. Sites in the woods are up and down many hills but away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the campground. Pool is really nice as is the camp store. Pond is big. Very helpful staff We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
My family and I have been coming to this camp ground for 7 years and most of what you are reading here is (or was) correct, but the campground is now under new management. We tried to reserve our camp site as we had been doing, but we were told that they no longer take reservations for sites. When we asked when would we know what site we have they said at check-in. I would not stay at any campground with out knowing my site, this campground does have some pretty bad sites. They also said that they are trying to go to more year round guests. The feel of the campground has changed. It was very hard to give the "2" rating (my first ever) because this was a great family place and my kids loved it, but money seems to be higher on their list now. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a great campground for families. They provide lots of activities. We stayed on site 279 up on the hill. It is a little bit of a walk to the pool and camp store but a great site if you want to stay away from the action. We did not swim but the pool looked nice. We will be going back soon. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park was very clean and the staff was very friendly, from the moment we pulled up to the gate to the time we left. Sites were very nice in size, activities galore for kids and adults. Restrooms appeared to be very clean, could use some minor updates/repairs (very minor). We did not use the pool, it was only in the upper 60's. We would definitely stay here again everyone enjoyed the weekend. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We greatly enjoyed our two-night stay here. Our campsite was shaded and at the end of a row in the 1-100 section. These sites are a mix of daily and seasonal, but the seasonal sites are very well-maintained -- this is no trailer park. The 200 sites appeared to have less shade and less space. (We never got up to the 300 sites.) We visited before Halloween, and I highly recommend doing this. Many of the sites were very well decorated for Halloween, and kids can go trick-or-treating around the campground. The maintenance barn is transformed into one of the best haunted houses we have ever experienced -- an amazingly professional effort. The camp store is good, and the playground is great. The restrooms were clean, though they could use a few more showers. We definitely would go back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice campground and well maintained. Our site was a little tight for us. We stayed in the 200s area. Nice shady area. The staff was very friendly and chatted with us often. The seasonal campers were very friendly also. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We spent a long weekend at Eagles Peak recently, from a Friday to Monday. We didn't get in until after 9 pm Friday night because of traffic. We pulled up to the gate and we found a very efficient check-in method (since we had reservations). The man at the gate had all our paperwork (map, weekend schedule of activities and windshield tag) handy and we never had to get out of the RV. They had someone in a golf cart escort us to our site immediately. The site was in the woodsy section, which we wanted. But coming in in the dark was a challenge. The site assigned to us was a little odd shaped and we had trouble getting backed in where we could safely use our leveling jacks and/or put out our awning. The site dipped down in the back and our leveling jacks wanted to lift the coach off the ground.That definitely was not an option. My husband was so frustrated he called the office to ask if they had anything else available. They were completely booked, so moving was not an option. Finally, after my husband called them back and asked if we could stay in the parking lot until morning when we would be leaving, they sent someone up to help us. The manager and bent over backwards to make sure we got our motorhome in the site so we were comfortable with it. He not only lent us boards to put under our jacks, he was even out there helping place them under the wheels. He and another employee stayed until we were satisfied. The manager also came to our rescue the day we were leaving when our leveling jacks were low on fluid. He came over with a quart of fluid and helped my husband fill them up. Thanks! :) As for activities, there were things going on all weekend. There was bingo for the kids Saturday and another bingo game at night. My son played dodgeball and my daughter went to a teen dance in the lodge. The family pool was very nice (and heated, which is great!) They also have a seperate adult pool, which went unused when we were there. The family pool has a swim up snack bar which was not open when we were there. The playground is new and very nice. The game room has a pinball machine, other video games, 2 pool tables, a jukebox and some arcade games where you can win tickets and redeem them for candy at the store. The store is pretty well stocked, but a little more pricey than other campgrounds I have been to. They did deliver firewood to our site (we ordered more than the 2 bundles they require for delivery) and it was at our site before we got back. There is a snack bar in the store. You can eat outside the store on picnic tables. A local pizzeria, Justino's, delivers to the campground (you have to meet them at the office). They had decent pizza and very reasonable prices. My only recommendations for the campground would be to have on-site garbage pick-up (you have to bring it to the dumpsters behind the pool and it's very far if you are in the woods and don't have a car with you) and to have more bathhouse facilities in the wooded area of sites (there was only one bathhouse/laundry room for all the wooded sites, so it would be a long walk for anyone not right near them). We liked this campground, even though we had bad weather Sunday into Monday. We still enjoyed the place and felt we were treated very well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park with lots of activities for the kids. We stayed in the #300 sites, which are farthest from the office and offer the largest, most peaceful campsites in the park. The sites right next to the pool are mostly seasonals, and really packed together tight. The other areas of the campground offer lots of woods and acceptable site size. The new playground was almost done when we were there, though it's not that big. Biggest negative about the campground is the music that is WAY to loud every night. It seems the management decided to have a DJ play music as loud as possible well into the night. We came home from Hershey Park one night at 11:20 PM and the music was ridiculously loud. We could hear and feel the bass at our campsite, far away and down a big hill. Don't go here if you like to sit around the campfire at night telling stories -- you'll have to talk over the music. Would give a higher rating if not for the music. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our first time and we thought the park was nice. It is well maintained and the staff is VERY helpful and friendly. The pool is nice and the Cabana bar has VERY reasonably priced snacks for the kids. The site in the back are SO much better than the ones by the pool. The sites adjacent to the pool are mostly filled with seasonals and the sites are WAY too close together. The sites in the back are VERY private and comfortable. Be prepared when visiting to walk up hill, no matter where you are going! Good activities, and scheduled fun things for the kids. Not the easiest place to drive in or out since it is mountain top and the roads in all directions are pretty much old goat paths. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
They have an excellent pool with a swim up cabana bar with very reasonably priced treats, mini golf, fishing, camp store, beautiful grass tent sites and a jacuzzi that is part of the pool. My kids loved the pedal carts and the game room. We loved the planned activities for our kids but be sure to note that they do not start weekday activities until very late June. Our kids loved the fire engine rides, hay rides and crafts at the pavillion. The basketball courts and shuffle board and volleyball courts were a hit with my teenagers. Bathrooms are sparkling clean, laundry facilites are great. My only complaint, however, is they play music (at the DJ events) that is very sexually explicit. The rest of the campground and its facilities and staff are wonderful and try to be very accomodating. They are putting up a new playground in 2006. Wonderful camping! We camped here in a Tent.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2004
$44
This was our first visit to Eagle's Peak. We were very impressed with the quality of service that was provided. The staff was very accomodating with our requests and did everything possible to make this an enjoyable vacation. The variety of activities available made the children happy...that is pretty hard to do when you have 5 children who all want to do something different!!! The especially enjoyed the carnival.
We will definately be back next year. We were most impressed to hear that the owner's of this property also own our favorite Jellystone campground in Ashland, NH. Not surprising to see why we loved Eagle's Peak so much. Thank you. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2004
$25
The wooded sites furthest from the entrance are the ones we prefer. More shade and room
between sites. Large clean gravel sites heavily shaded but plenty of room to back in travel trailers, fifth wheels, or big rigs. We prefer site #282 since it is very private and has one side without any campers. Firewood is delivered if you order 2 bundles or more. Gated for security. Nice pool that is not open when we camp Spring/Fall. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$35
Eagles Peak is a mountaintop campground with an excellent new family pool, nice mini golf,
super helpful staff, and sites for any campers taste. Lots of activities for the kids and adults, well stocked campstore with "specials" on the food list. The meadows area is tight with bumper to bumper sites, the mountain area is hilly, very shady and private. The seasonals are mixed in amongst the meadows sites and mostly to the left of the pool complex and store area. We enjoyed our stay and would go back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2002
$35
Nice park, helpful staff, many activities in season, most sites wooded and large. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.