My step daughters Father weekends there with his GF and kids. We visited and it was like camping in a clean State Park campground. Private lots or not, %95 are kept tidy w fire pits and clean lots. I understand the park discourages "year rounders" w some new laws. That is BS. Retired folk or rounders should be grand fathered in when any such "rule" is passed.
No politics, great pool. Large and clean w plenty of deck space. No ridiculous list of do's & dont's; "No Glass"..Perfect....Bottom needs resurfaced smooth but wont prevent you from swimming in clear, clean water on a steamy, hot day. The deep end is 12' at the diving well which is a welcome plus. Lifeguards are attentive and on point. Meaning, safe for kids.
Beach big enough for fun and a boat ramp round off a perfect family camp ground. Lake shimmers w the sun and is cool and inviting as it should be.
Land has open meadows w mild rolling hills and cut ridges. Off the beaten trails the lush forest beds mingle pine w a variety of indigenous leaves. Just a short walk and you are alone w nature. The sweet smells of earthy woods, the absence of talk, music, traffic let your mind unwind. "Let the sparkling tendrils of sun light warm your face, gazing up through the summer canopy; as the soft crunch of wooded foliage tickle your feet." T.S. This is an old school campground where preserving land and forest was more important than making maximum profit. Keep it that way.
Guard gate serious with out being over whelming. You own or have a pass or turn around, perfect. As I would want it w kids and open vacation homes all over.
*Over all, great experience. Open pit fire, good food, good people; so why change laws on residency? **It detracts from the happy, serene, Serenity that the Native American Indian forefathers no doubt...
Read moreBUYERS BEWARE!!! Do your homework BEFORE BUYING property here there's so many regulations to new "property owners" if you can call it that if I buy property there's restrictions per county regulations but here you have county AND whatever the campground owners decide they want to add to the mix so in reality you don't "own it" you just make this campground money $2000 a year HOA fee plus property tax to state and with new regulations you can only park a RV there even if there's a structure there apparently they did "illegal" things in the past and now if you buy you gotta fix it like the property I was going to buy had a septic holding tank in the ground and now they saying you can't have that so if you buy the property you gotta take it out. Another thing you can't have any windows on any structure thats there so I had to tear down the mobile home that got retrofitted by the previous owners and they have thieves going around the property per other comments...
Read moreWouldn’t say it’s the best place , my family had owned 4 lots for more then 30years,it seems like there always some nonsense going on with owners , new rules that don’t make much sense. I also shouldn’t have to fight with other owners about them parking there cars or boats on lots of land I pay for.My grandfathers campsite had been broken into twice, they stole tv, liquor, anything they had tome to grab. Also two teenage boys stole our golf cart, ran it down a hill into a pond. Everybody forgets to mention the thieves, the trashy people, or the crime that happens here. I mean some kid got killed here on a holiday weekend a few years back. It’s not what...
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