If you are a roadtrip traveler where you plan as you go, skip this place! There's no online registration, so can't guarantee a tent spot. Main gate was open, many tent spot available but don't set it up. They have had issue and will make an example out of you. Being woken up to a loud horn and pounding at my window. FYI, I was awake but my kids weren't. Just to be accused about stealing firewood! Again, I was awake and heard your car pull in then leave, I thought nothing of, I actually thought it was another camper. Thinking, they're just like other camps we been to, if they aren't in the office and the gate is open, then we'll just pay in the morning. But then you came back with what only felt like a lynch mob, honking your horn and ponding on my window yelling about registering and say people coming in and stealing firewood. I'm so tired of being the one people want to make an example of. I'm not reveiwing this place on there customer service or of there campground. I have traveled for many years and have registered online, slept in my car at truck stop, stayed at run down campgrounds were they have an outhouse and a hose to shower and I was treated like a guest, compared to this place. When you don't have an online way to register for a spot and someone arrives at your camp and there's no one or no way to pay for a spot. I suggest you wait til morning or at least have the courtesy to knock on the window or at least figure your life out, in how to get paid, for the days and nights you aren't in the office. I suggest you put a note saying if not open do not camp. Not to worry about me I will not be ever staying here...
Read moreIf you like history and buildings from prerevolutionary times you'll love this campground. It has one of the oldest mid 1700's operational Stone Mills in the country. On Sunday morning at 10:00am campers line up in front of the early 1700's cabin store for free tour. You'll be treated to a inside tour of the three story mill. Where most of the original wooden gears & shafts are turned by the diverted stream waters. Their are not one but two water wheels that turn the grist stones used to grind corn & buckwheat here for the past 275 years. You'll learn how the mill not only ground but bagged and stored the local farmers harvest. You'll see the ingenious system to carry the finished product up to the top floor and back down shuts to be bagged and then again lifted by pulleys back upstairs for storage through the winter. The mill is operating from late September until March. The cabin store sells several varieties of ground flour, cornmeal & buckwheat ground at Grist Mill. The campground sites are very level with updated electrical at each site. The...
Read moreWe came in for an event local to the area. The campground is located right along the highway so its somewhat loud with the trucks roaring by at night, but other than that, we have no complaints. Its a smaller campground so the kids were all able to run around. They have a little creek that runs thru which is cool for swimming and fishing. (But if it rains i wouldn't recommend swimming because it gets high and rough). There's a Pavillion and a little community fire pit. The store was cute too with some basic essentials. My kids were happy to see ice cream lol. We didn't eat the food because we brought our own but the prices didn't seem too bad. All in all it was a good visit for what we had to do...
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