A good overnight spot just off of the interstate. Nothing special just all of what you need to sleep and be on your way. Surprisingly quiet considering how close to the highway.
We were here for almost 2 weeks and enjoyed our stay. However, to enhance your stay I would suggest you obtain a site in the rear of the campground. The road noise from I-80 can be pretty intense and is 24 hours. We have never commented on local restaurants but in this case let me briefly rave about the Nodding Onion in Utica. If you want fried food skip it, but if you want to dine at reasonable prices this is the place.
Wow, watch out for the trees. Tight fit for a 40 footer but manageable. My concern in the fall would be the chipmunks, they nest everywhere and will eat engine belts and filters. The campground needs a fox or two and maybe some hungry owls. Beware the back fence, it backs up against a very noisy plant site. DO NOT GO TO THE FAIR AVE LOCATION, GO TO SUGARLOAF.
In October this is a great spot to recharge for a few days. Close to the interstate and yet very little road noise. Sites are large, level, and easy to get in and out of. If passing this way again we would stay here. Watch out for football weekends at Champaign, this place will be full
What an absolute delight. Escorted to the site, which was very, very level. CG was wonderfully quiet. One of the best we have encountered at a completely acceptable, actually very good price.
Actually 2 different CG's in one place. The old Sleeping Bear is quite nice but the new section called Indigo Bluffs is wonderful. Restricted to new Class A motorhomes each site has full hookups, concrete pad and patio. They are trying to sell lots but for right now you can stay at a very very reasonable rate. Saturday night they provided supper, entertainment, and marvelous conversation. Sunday breakfast was provided. If I was interested in purchasing an RV site in MI this would be at the top of the list.
Nice, quiet park; lots of seasonals, but after Labor Day there is room for us overnighters. We actually stayed for 4 days. The only issue was the lack of sewer hookups. The dumping station is just not located for the big rigs. If you are in a coach larger than 35 feet plan on dumping somewhere else. A new dump site or on site disposal would make this a super nice campground.
Not at all big rig friendly. Since it was after Labor Day they let us camp at the beach parking lot. Staff has no idea as to site size but they are nice enough. No trash cans, doggy waste has to be hauled half way across the park to recycle center. New York is really missing the boat here, add some electric and water, extend and level 15 sites and this would be a great place to camp for big rigs. Foregoing these improvements this campground is best for tenters and small trailers and I mean small.
Do not venture into this CG if you have a motorhome larger than 30 feet. The "rangers" do not have a clue as to their site sizes. They were at least helpful in that they let us camp at the beach parking lot. Trying to find a place to dispose of dogie waste and trash is kind of like a game of hide and seek. New York is really missing the boat on this place. Should lease it out to a private party, have some big rig sites added and charge a little more. The CG is gorgeous.
Great site in September, very quiet, but judging from the number of seasonal sites, I suspect it might be a bit more active in the summer. The falls are fantastic. Easy to get into and out of the sites. We would stay there again when in the area.
A nice alternative to the insanity of Bar Harbor. Very easy access for big rigs, the big boys can't set up next to the water but their sites include water, electric, and sewer. Nice and quiet, without a pool you forgo rugrats and unsmiling teenagers. This is the place for babyboomers who just want to camp out and take day trips.
Sites are very large and very private. Paved roads are very good, just a coople of tight turns but that may be more of our inexperience. Very clean, just plain nice, well, actually near perfect.
We are still in the learning stage with a 40' motorcoach towing a 20' car trailer. I was concerned with getting in and out but no problem. We had the whole field to ourselves, all the other sites were full. The hostess Susan is a delight, in person and on the phone. Nice experience and reasonable price.