Went there for a long weekend tent camping with 10+ friends. The camp ground manager (owner?) Tom was pretty cool and does not enforce too much rules to the point where it would annoy the campers. There are RV camp sites right next to the tent area. In the proximity to the camp sites, there's a large pile of cut woods and expired furnitures, chairs, etc. Wish it were cleaned up. It looks a bit unsafe for kids if they sneak in the area. And the area collects rain water which does infest the entire area with mosquitos.
The camp site is about 100 feet from small river where one can dip in. The current is fairly strong though especially after rain. Kids under 10 shouldn't go in without strict adults supervision.
Camp fire is allowed in the fire ring. One can purchase fire wood from Tom as well as ice if needed.
The rate came out to be $10 per person per night. Reasonable for summer camping...
Read moreIt was our 4th season coming to this beautiful and peaceful place. Usually, it is calm and campers are spread. However, it changed this time around. The place is gaining popularity, so the camp expands. Unfortunately, we had neighbors right next to our lot (unlike before), which is a new expanded lot. They stayed up all night with music on, talking and cooking. It's sad that some people lack common courtesy and do not practice friendly neighbor policy. Tom is a great host. But if this place is becoming more about money then the experience, then we will take our loyalty...
Read moreWe go to OXBOW every year for about 7-10 days. Management is very friendly and helpful. The owner would make sure that you have everything you need. Facilities are clean. There is always a person from the management on site so it is a very secure area and environment. OXBOW has the best prices in the region. The camp ground has the best fishing. Use worms rather then artificial lures! Kids loves swimming in the river and playing on the play grounds or indoors play hall. Fire wood is always available and free. ...
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