Very nice campground! Great swimming pool, spa, and fitness center. Great location. Would love to see more trees. Still expanding. We enjoyed and will be back.
Nat Crews
Posted Oct 16, 2020; Macclenny, FL
Well kept and new. It is still being built out and although there is a HOA the developer still calls the shots. The major shortcomings for a so called RV Resort are that there is no wireless Internet and the dumpster is a quarter mile away. No trash pick up. The owners get Internet by using an Ethernet cable hardwired to a router. Transients can rent a cable to run through your slide opening for $30.00. When I complained about the Internet I was told by the unpleasant developer’s rep that they warn folks wanting to reserve a a site that it is spotty. Not so for us or we would have stayed elsewhere.
Geodoc
Posted Sep 19, 2020; Florida
An RV Resort still in the making, lots for development and sale. The creek side lots give you direct access to flowing water, and there are several public access points. Each RV site has ample room and many able to handle the largest RV with room for the toad and toys. I saw no indication of fire ants and the public amenities were nice and well maintained.
Workingdog
Posted Jul 20, 2020; Texas
Very well maintained, nice bathhouse super clean, pool and laundry. It was like camping in a parking lot. No trees, picnic tables or fire ring. Very expensive. I am sure it's great for some people but I like a more natural environment. Definitely fire ants everywhere.
RV Newbie
Posted Oct 14, 2017; Georgia
Nice park with future potential. Level and moderately large lots. No picnic tables or grill setups. Way too pricy for purchase and too high for routine visit. Must make aggressive efforts to get rid of fire ants. Lot beside us had them entering rv and biting dogs. Simple treatments were not effective.
Michael West
Posted Sep 05, 2017; Cabot, AR