We stayed 1 night in early May, site 34. Campground is very well maintained. Ours was an electric site and could accommodate our overall length of 61 ft (truck n trailer) without unhitching. Bath house was close by, clean and well done. I always love showers with doors for privacy, not just a curtain. Camp Hosts Jill and Kevin and the Ranger we met were super helpful and friendly. The sites with electric are definitely more level and longer so be mindful of that when booking. Dump station is by main bath house and appeared good. Non campers just passing thru the area can use dump station for $10, pay to camp hosts who also have campfire wood for sale too. Grounds are mixed with wide beautiful lawns and park backs up to a large wildlife refuge marsh area with walking trails. We did not go over to other amenities bc of our only there 1 night but they have a small but decent playground, also a dog park, disc golf, equestrian area and trails. These facilities may be heavily used by locals in season since there is a lot of residential co.plexes in area. We did our grocery shopping at nearby Metro Market which had big enough parking lot for us in our RV before we went into campground. A FEW NOTES! (1) be careful of the TWO severe speed bumps as you enter the one way campground loop. They are killers and really should be removed. (2) only use the entrance to park right on Hwy 51 northbound. The Williamsburg road is too narrow and windy and the turn into park road would be impossible for an RV to make. (3) there is a good sized Camping World store and full service center across RT 51 from the park entrance (no dump station there at this time). We will definitely stay here again whenever passing thru the area. Super easy right off I-90, less than a half mile to park entrance which is...
Read moreThis is a great little park to camp at. Quiet, very nice roads into it. Our site was a little short for our 36' 5th wheel, which made it difficult to level it. It was wooded and shady. No parking on the grass, so our truck had to be diagonal in the driveway.
For most of the campsites, water is past them on the one way road, so you have to fill up then go out of the park and come around again. The dump site is nearby, so for some of the sites you have to leave and come back to dump.
Camp host was great, the mosquitoes not so much. But as he told us, they are included in the price, which was very reasonable to begin with. Would definitely stay here again if we were in the area.
The restrooms are ok. The men's room has a single urinal and single toilet, with two showers.
The park has sand volleyball courts, a 27 hole disk golf course, walking and horse trails, and other amenities.
A dog permit is included in the camping fee should...
Read moreIf you want to reserve for a Friday thru Sunday on the previous Sunday, the web site won't allow it because it's less than 5 days. God forbid, if you then call to make a reservation on Monday morning, because you know that you live hours away and want to ensure that you have a site, you will get this woman that won't stop talking over you at the Dane Park phone number. She also has more excuses as to why she can't/won't make the reservation and tells you that you just have to basically take your chances and show up and HOPE that you will be able to get a site. If not, well at least Wal-Mart will let you park in their parking lot. I always believed in supporting my state and their resources, but I'm now thinking that a KOA is the way to go...
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