Kind of a tired CG. Very nice owners, but lots of work needed to make this place nice. Roads were uneven, rutted and tight. Lots of "permanent" residents, some of whom were a little edgy looking. An adequate place to stay a night in a jam, but not a destination CG. We camped here in a Motorhome.
OK, I admit we should have read the previous review before we camped here but we were (too) eager to get off the road. Rough, full of ruts, narrow dirt roads were the beginning. Even the friendly, helpful management can't change that--unless they decided to grade and gravel the roads, that is. The parking lot where boat trailers were stored was full of grass, more ruts and probably mosquito heaven! We did manage to get our 35' motorhome past the ruts and low hanging branches and into the narrow parking pad without getting stuck. Most sites were "permanent" and a good share of those were junky and cluttered. Saturday night noise included firecrackers and people yelling about midnight. Definitely not worth the $30 a night rate, and probably not the $15 Passport America (Sun-Thurs.) rate! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground was a disappointment. Sites are very awkward if not impossible for rigs over 30 foot. Many overhanging limbs on roads and sites make navigation almost impossible. Voltage got as low as 98 volts so we couldn't run a/c unit. Four wheel ATV's running all over campground. Noise after quiet time; had to call management. Took another 1/2 hour for the noise to get low enough to sleep. Campground is a Passport America park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a state park with no amenities except extra large grassy sites and scenery. We were up on the "plateau" area which did not allow pets. The main campground is across the road on Lake Ontario. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.