I don't recommend this campground for anyone with pets. I just spoke with 1 of the owners, Lynn, and she was very rude and disrespectful. My dad has a camper on a site there, and we're seasonal customers. A week before July 4th weekend, an accident had happened with my dog and a fellow campers dog. It was around 9-930pm at night when my son, myself, our dog and my friend were walking back to our camp site. A fellow camper had been walking her 2 small dogs and passed by us, i had my dogs leash wrapped around my legs so she couldn't move until i did. Unfortunately the one little dog wiggled out of his collar and had walked up to my son, which my dog did not react well to. She picked him up, turned away from my son and proceeded to shake this poor dog in an attempt to kill him, and only because she was protecting my 3 year old son. My friend was able to grip my dog by her neck to free the other dog from her, which the injured dog ran off. I asked my friend to take my son and my dog back to the camper since it was right beside us, so I could make sure the other dog was ok. Well he did not die, however, he was injured pretty bad. They took their dog to the hospital where he ended up getting stitches. The next day, there were so many different stories and rumors spreading around, it was almost unbearable. My dog has never went after anyone or been off her leash or lead since we started going there in April 2017. I spoke with the owner of the injured dog and they were very understanding and I also wanted to make sure that I apologized face to face and see the dog was not dead. The following weekend, July 4th, I had came down a few hours before my dad, and later on that night found out that the dog haf to leave because people were scared to walk their dogs, I was upset, i spoke with the other owner Bob, who said I needed to give it a few weeks for things to settle down. They made copies of my dogs paperwork and I followed the rules and took the dog all the way back home that night. I tried to reach out to find out what was going on, and if my dog was allowed back, we would muzzle her, and we even said we wouldnt even walk her anymore. I Left several messages, and never got a call back until today July 29th, 2017 around 5 pm. The owner Lynn had called me back, finally, to let me know that my dog is not allowed back to the campground. She informed several campers there that the dog was a visitors dog, yet knew it was my dad's dog. She then told me she spoke to the lady of the injured dog and said that the lady told Lynn that, Jim, was playing with his grandson when the dog came up and bit his hand,when I asked who Jim was, she said " YOUR FATHER!!" so I asked why would OUR dog bite my father? She proceeded to get an attitude and speak over me when I was trying to clarify that I followed all the rules and my dog was on a leash. Lynn then stated, "thats besides the point, the dogs no longer allowed here, and as for any money you may have put towards the season, thats between you and your father and not my problem" so I said if you are going to favor people at least be honest about it since my whole family camps there and obviously rumors spread like wildfire so i already know that theres only one person who keeps bringing it up, changing the story and bragging about how she got my dog banned from the campground. I guess my honesty and notice to favoring certain people rubbed her the wrong way, she said a few more disrespectful things and theb proceeded to hang up on me. For an owner, and person ib charge of a family owned campground, I was completely shocked and taken back about the way she spoke to me and did not even try to handle the situation in a professional and reasonable manner I feel so disrespected and misunderstood, but the way things were handled and the way she spoke to me over the phone was so unnecessary and uncalled for, I hav never had such a horrible experience. Update: YOU NEED TO PUT IN THE RULES THAT 'NO PITBULLS ALLOWED! once again favoring people...SO I HAD TO LEAVE TONIGHT...
Read moreWe were lucky enough to have secured a seasonal site at Spacious Skies Country Oaks last fall, and it has a delightful experience from the start.
The campsites are well-maintained, spacious, and shaded by beautiful trees, providing a wonderful environment for campers. There are a variety of site options, from full hookups, two rental cabins, two rentable RVs, and tent sites for those who prefer a more primitive camping experience. The grounds are clean, with picnic tables and fire pits at each site, making it easy to enjoy outdoor meals and cozy campfires.
The campground offers a range of amenities that cater to both families and solo campers. There’s a bounce pad and playground for kids. And a pickleball court and basketball court for anyone looking to play sports. The pool area is big enough to enjoy cooling off without being too crowded, even on busy weekends. There’s also a kiddie pool with a mushroom waterfall. The campground is pet-friendly and has a dog park, which is a big bonus for those traveling with their furry family members.
The campground also hosts various activities and events, which are a nice touch for anyone looking to make new memories. This summer alone we have enjoyed hayrides, cornhole tournaments, karaoke, water wars, bingo, a chili contest, 4th of July parade, weekly arts and crafts, Mother’s Day paint and sip, and a glow party to name a few!
The staff at Spacious Skies are incredibly friendly and helpful. Sadie and Jim are quick to answer any questions and they continuously make sure that campers have everything they need for a comfortable stay. We’ve stayed at a lot of campgrounds and the hospitality at SSCO is unparalleled.
Overall, Spacious Skies Country Oaks is a wonderful campground that offers a perfect mix of relaxation and outdoor fun. Whether you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of your daily life or just want a peaceful place to enjoy the outdoors, this campground is an excellent choice. You won’t be...
Read moreWe have been seasonal campers for 25 years - all at the same place until 2013 - so it was a real leap of faith to make a change. We spent two days canvassing and visiting all the privately owned campgrounds in south jersey. Lynn was very accommodating, making time for us later in the day on a Sunday in July -|a time when many private owners would choose to decompress after a busy weekend. Some of the facilities (playground, bath houses) are slightly dated in appearance but freshly painted and immaculately maintained. The pool and game room are relatively new. Rules and activities are geared toward family values and while there are very accessible and well appointed weekend sites, a large portion of the venue is seasonal. Having come here on our own after leaving a place where we knew everyone, we were curious to see how we would be accepted. Many of the established "groups" and individuals were very welcoming. They helped clear the site to park our trailer on the campground's closing weekend - heedless of the fact that they were taking time from their responsibilities to close up their own sites. Our two and a half seasons here have proved that generosity of spirit is prevalent and this is the best decision we could have made |Our teenage kids don't hate that the pool is large and accessible AND the OCNJ beach and boardwalk are less than 30 minutes away...
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