We stayed at site 70 from 7/10 to 7/13. The site was tight, no grass, gravel only, level, nice patio, wouldn't use the gas grill. Site was under walnut and oak trees. Could be an issue in the fall. The rules changed after arrival in bike riding. If you have an E-bike, you must wear a helmet and sign a waiver, no matter the age. Breakfast and lunch menu at the snack bar on weekends. Would prefer site 72 if we ever return. 15 miles of back road to get there from the west. Not sure a Class "A" would be able to use the entrance.
RYost2
Posted Jul 19, 2025; Greensburg, PA
Pretty campground sort of in the middle of nowhere. Friendly, down-to-earth staff. Clean bathhouses.
Good Guy
Posted Jun 28, 2024; FL
The nicest place I stayed on cross country trip. But it is way off the highway on winding, beautiful country roads (fine for my Ford Transit, but maybe difficult for big rig). Owners live on grounds, very friendly, and accommodated my late arrival. Lots of nice facilities, nice tees and fields. Good restroom/shower. Most sites were occupied with trailers having auxiliary decks and shelters, but nobody was there on a weekday in late April. I saw only one other camper.
Joe Conrad
Posted May 06, 2024; SoCal
Clean, quiet, friendly staff
Heavy Color Parakeet
Posted Aug 24, 2010; ND