Campground is out in the country on a sometimes narrow and winding road. If we had arrived after dark, it would've been nearly impossible to make it to our site - had to travel through other sights with no road - all grass and unlit. We were fairly level, but only here for one night so no big deal. Very few sites on the creek itself. Laundry not centrally located so either walk a good distance partly uphill or unhook and drive up. I chose to handwash a few items since walking that distance is impossible for me and unhooking was not an option. Could use another dumpster better located. When I made the reservation we were driving and had sketchy connection. I missed the part where after hours check in was on a check in board by the road in front of store/office. Ran into a worker who was taking a call and walked into the office/store. I asked to check in and was met with "the office is closed - I wouldn't be here if not for a phone call" and pointed to the board by the road where the check in information was available. We were parked right near the playground, corn hole area - lots of kids until after dark playing and laughing and being loud. This isn't a complaint - was refreshing to see kids actually outside playing and getting dirty and laughing. No...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreMy husband and I stayed a week at Twin Bridges. This was our first visit. We were in site 57, right by the bridge in front of a creek.Ā The site was lovely, with plenty of space to stretch out. Our neighbors were not on top of our area. The grounds are well taken care of. The staff was polite, professional, friendly, and overall a pleasure to do business with. Some have expressed negative thoughts about the ducks or geese roaming around being a bother to them. Twin bridges is home to ducks, geese, chickens, a rooster, or two. I spotted even a couple of turkeys. I can say they were there but were not an issue for me or my husband. We have several acres down south. Our chickens roam free and put themselves to bed at night. In short, the rooster crowing made us feel a bit more at home. We used our camper bathroom; I did not visit the grounds bathroom facilities. They have a playground for the kiddos, corn hole for the whole family to play and planned activities on the weekend. I did visit the office store and was impressed with how low the prices were on the items in there. I wish we could have stayed longer; unfortunately, I got sick halfway into our first week and had to cut our visit short by a week. Next time we are in PA, we plan on staying here for...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreFirst time at a private-run campground. Beyond impressed, Twin Bridge set the bar high!
To start, everyone there was so friendly and helpful. The manager escorted us to the site since we looked a bit lost. He then left and came back with a welcome kit with a bottle of water and donuts inside. The little things!
Went 4th of July weekend. Expected it to be extremely crowded, but they only opened about half their sites for booking, so plenty of space for social distancing.
We enjoyed the activities we were able to join, including the tractor ride, root beer floats, and campsite dance party, all run by smiling and happy staff.
The other highlight was the creek that allowed for fishing and wading. I am sure the water levels vary, but when we were there, it was shallow and gentle at many spots, perfect for our preschoolers!
Saw some others using floatables for relaxing, so gonna borrow that idea for next time.
Did not get to explore much more since we only stayed 3 days and coronavirus. The price was excellent for what we got. $39 per night for 30 amp with water and memories that BEAT the $300+ per night we are used to spending at beach or city hotels.
We will definitely be back to this...
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