Very pretty campground with lots of shady sites. There were a lot of people there, some noisy, but everyone was pretty respectful of the quiet hours, which is nice. The pool is very unique and fun, though the bottom is sharp. My little guy skinned the bottom of both of his big toes, so I'd recommend wearing water shoes. They have fun bikes that the kids rode over the weekend, but I'm not sure if you rent them or what.
My only complaints (and reasons for 4 stars instead of 5) are the following. First, when I booked they never processed my card. I called a week ahead to make sure we were all set and they had no site booked for me. Thankfully the site was still open, and I gave all my info again. When we arrived they had the booking but under a different name, so I had to give all my information again. Second, when we checked in we were not welcomed very warmly, and the woman never gave us a schedule of events. It seemed like there were a few scheduled activities going on throughout the weekend (Labor Day), but we didn't know about any of it. Finally, the roads throughout the campground are really, really rough. Lots of potholes, and a few severe bumps. The bumps are marked, but pretty intense.
We would book a weekend at this place again, as it is pretty, and in an amazingly beautiful area. The seasonal folks were very kind and friendly, and the trees kept us...
Read moreSpruce Row campground is a very large campground. Even thou none of the employees stopped and talked with us about our stay while we saw them around the campground. We talked with some seasonal camper, tent & RV campers. Everyone was friendly and suggested things to do. When our family goes camping we choose a campground near lots of outside activities. Our family took full advantage of both walking Buttermilk & Taughannock Falls and the bike path at Cass Park (which is paved). We went into Ithaca for lunch (there are tons of restaurants). Even a Wegmans grocery store in case you forgot something. There is plenty of activities to do at the campground also… pool, jumping pillow, play ground, trail and a hay ride. We bikes around the campground with our 2 grandkids several times since it’s so large (lots of fun). Our RV site #48 was grass covered with only water and electric (if it rains you will need wooden planks our leveling blocks sank) It was one of the largest sites we ever had for our rv (33 feet). We were able to play kick ball, bocce and a few other games right at our site not in the street. The only downside was the dump station. You have to take your RV thru the whole campground to get to it since it’s in the back of the campground. I would definitely go back our family has a...
Read moreJust skip this place. First problem was when we got there we found out there was no power for the outlet that we needed. So we called and they let us use a cheater. We stayed for two nights. The first night was so horrible that we had to drive to another park to get some rest for the day. When we got back we made the complaint that the people behind us were wayyyy too loud at night. Music playing till 3 am and we had to put ear plugs in. The girl at the desk said the owner Scott will be in touch with us. This was at 4pm. 730pm I called and she said he will call me after closing at 8pm. As the night went on no call from Scott! 1am the music continued and no support from Scott! Does Scott even exist? Doubtful! Took the matter into my own hands! This campground is not run well at all! And it shows! The lack of management and leadership is very poor! You are better to camp on the side of the road! There is no respect for others here at all! They say 11pm is quiet time, it’s not! Party all night long trust me, Scott does not care! Sounds like he only cares about you giving your...
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