I would stay here again. It has mini-golf, 2 pools, tennis courts, hiking trails, fishing pond, shuffleboard. Good location for travel to the Northeast Kingdom. They do charge for the WIFI access, though. $5 per day We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was a decent new campground, evreything was in great shape. The staff did not have alot of respect for us, and the sites where coming off a hill, when it rained the water came roaring through the sites. I'm an average Vermonter and don't enjoy paying $44 a night for not that great of a campround, i will not return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Absolutely wonderful. I would highly recommend this campground. Nice warm pools, clean sites, clean bathhouse and laundry. The campstore had the best stock of RV and camping supplies of any place I've ever stayed, though they really lacked any groceries, but that's probably because about a quarter mile up the road was a small grocery store with anything you need. mini golf was great, views are incredible, we'd definately stay here again. You can really see a pride of ownership in it's upkeep, something that can seem rare in campgrounds or RV parks. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Impeccably maintained campground. The interior roads are wide, well laid out, and
constructed of both pavement and stone dust (which had the appearance of looking like pavement). The grass between the sites (some sites are more in the woods and aren't surrounded by grass) are kept nicely mowed. Camp store is adequate. The pools looked very clean (two large pools and one kiddie pool). The mini-golf course is beautiful with water cascading over rocks and brick pavers for the walkways. The owners of the campground have two award-winning draft horses which they hook up to a wagon and give rides throughout the campground. The sites are quite wide. There are hiking/walking trails surrounding the campground. Restrooms looked very clean with tile floor construction. One tip if you camp there, make sure your electrical cord, cable TV cable, water hose, and sewer connection are of significant length as the connection post for the elec/cable TV and the water sit a ways back from the sewer connection at some of the sites. We liked this campground so much we've booked for 2 weeks next August. But book early, they are already taking reservations for 2006! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$35
Really enjoyed this mountaintop RV Park in Northern Vermont. Well planned and cleverly cut into the side of a mountain. Top quality facilities, terrific rec hall and store. Kids loved the "Sugar Bear" character who strolled thru the campground Sunday morning with candy in hand. Also the draft horses that picked up campers for a ride thru the park each morning. The walking trails thru the woods are fun to explore. Big sites in open areas and wooded areas, many are terraced due to the mountaintop locale. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
September 2002
$26
We agree with the above reviews. This was one of the better parks we stayed at in the Northeast. Sites are gravel & level. The electricity was good, hard to find good electricity in the Northeast. It was a very well maintained park. The park is big rig friendly. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful, clean park with spacious sites and great staff. Mini golf course was great. Nice cg store, and lots to do. Only thing keeping it from an excellent rating are the sites. Although they are very large, most are not very private, as I could see about 8-10 other campers from our site. Saying that, I would stay there again. Now that I've walked the campground, I know what sites would offer more privacy.
We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2000
$30
A beautiful newer park. Excellent store. Draft horses pull wagon loads of guests around the park. Excellent views too. Will definately stay again. We camped here in a camper.