We just got back from a nice time at this CG. We've been here several times; it is still fun. We have a 36' motorhome, and it is still a tough place to get around. Just take your time, and have spotters help you. The only drawback I have is that they charge you for A/C use, children, and $6.00 to launch a boat. We had a 9' kayak! The bathrooms were good, and the showers are pay showers. All in all still a fun and quiet place. Remember the staff is strictly business so don't try and chit chat. You're not there for them anyway. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wonderful place to get away to. New pool and new restrooms were great. Sitting around the pool you had a great view of the lake which was beautiful and were also right next to the store which was nice. Staff was friendly and helpful. Plenty of activities for kids all summer long. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Definitely not big rig friendly. We camped here in a 36' MH and it was very tight. The overall campground is good. Lots of wooded sites and very quite. Large number of seasonals and most are very nicely decorated. The down side to this CG are the staff and most campers. The staff are over the top RUDE! I know I'm not there to converse with the staff but, a hi or thank you would work. Most campers hardly spoke which is unusual at CG now days. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very busy and crowded campground on the weekends. The public road that runs through the park is a big drawback. Many locals using the road do not obey the posted speed limit. It is extremely difficult to maneuver the narrow roads and small sites. We had a reservation for a lake front site but could not access it. Our trailer bottomed out trying to go down the road to the lake front site. Luckily they were able to accommodate us and put us in another site. If you have kids and you are looking for a lot of activities, it's great. If you want a more laid back atmosphere, stay away. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
8th generation Keen family members run this rv park. Confusing site numbering system, and
two town roads coupled with private residences within the resort make this a confusing place to navigate. Old narrow roads, extra charges for practically every little amenity, really horrible showers, and a muddy non-beach lake swim area make this a do not return destination for us. On the better side, ceramics were first rate, the pool was nice and clean, and the kids activities were non stop all Saturday. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
2003
$35
The area around this campground is beautiful with a nice lake sitting in the middle of mountains. The campground however is older and made more for smaller units. There are no good accommodations for check in, so you have traffic jams or RV'ers sitting on a small township owned road which runs right through the middle of the camp and beside the camp office. Because the road is township owned, they won't let you sit there. Kind of hard to check in when you can't park to check in. There is a little lot just down from the office, but on the day I was there, it was filled with cars going to the swimming pool. The staff was friendly, but I believe they stretch the capacity of their campground. The roads are narrow and full of trees. It was very hard to make turns with 40 ft motor home. My brother even had trouble making the same turns with his extend cab truck and 27 ft TT. We are both excellent drivers and have been is some tight campgrounds and this was the most challenging for both of us. If you have a smaller rig and do not mind older style campgrounds, its worth the stay. If you have bigger unit - stay out. I believe their brochure is a little over rated when they state they are one of the top 6 campgrounds in PA. I have stay at nicer places. We camped here in a Motorhome.