A typical KOA, meaning clean restroom/showers and no real surprises. This is much more a family camping destination than most KOA's along the interstates. Place was packed and staff woman was short and frazzled at check in. I probably would have been too. Wife stayed here 40 years ago with parents, said it looked just like she remember then. Little signed nature trail a nice touch for kids. Our site had no cable.
Typical KOA. Clean, no surprises. The cable amounted to 3 or 4 channels, don't know what was wrong. Pretty quiet place. Paved pad to park on. Restrooms very nice and clean. Nice spot for one night and some sleep. It's why I use KOA's on a road trip.
A typical KOA which means fine for a night. Nice folks,clean showers and restrooms. Not much gravel and many sites were muddy/wet from all the rain they have had. No cable and not much antenna reception either. No trash cans ! Every scrap of trash had to be taken to the one dumpster near the entry.
My 3rd "one night stand" at this KOA. Very nice people and restroom/showers clean. Reasonably quiet. Do NOT eat in the restaurant closest to the ( not affiliated) KOA. It is Disgusting.
I've looked at the debate on this park and I found it to be just fine. People were courteous and the park was clean, albeit snow covered. The wi-fi didn't work from a very close to the office site but we were able to use computer in office. The trains going by all night could be a problem if you are a light sleeper, they are pretty loud and constant. Course if it's 2 below and your heater runs all night like ours did, it helps drown out the noise. We also had no pets.
A beautiful State Park, with nice sites, old but clean bathrooms. The hiking is terrific. Great place to get your teen "back to nature". We'll do it again.
A decent KOA, natural surroundings,lots of shade. Spotless restroom/showers. It backs up to the expressway and I found the constant, all night truck noise a bit much.