Cabins:
Nine furnished cabins with screened porch, fireplace, outdoor campfire rings, refrigerator, hot and cold running water, bathroom with toilet and shower; single beds. Cabin #6 contains 2 bunks. All cabins are designed for people with disabilities. Five cabins accommodate 4 people; three cabins accommodate 6 people; 1 cabin accommodates 8 people. Cabins are located on Atsion Lake.
Outside of peak season, we Went for the hiking, not for swimming, but those amenities are well maintained even in the off season. Main building has lots of accessible bathrooms and changing spaces, plus some small vending and a covered open meeting space. Trails are well maintained and the walk is nice. Good views of the lake and lots of access for fishing and boating. The "hike" itself is shorter, maybe a 30 minute trek for the "long" loop, but it would be great especially with kids as part of a big day out intl the summer.
We went and visited friends at one of the cabins and it was adorable. If you looking for a quiet week get away it was nice. This cabin was right on the water and it was a beautiful sunset. The cabin is a little rustic and you need to bring all your items with you. If you're looking for quiet this is the place to be. This cabin is all about being back two nature.
Went there for the first time today, Friday, July 28. The place is very nice well maintained and there are at least six lifeguards on duty at all times. When we went there was no fee at all to enter is absolutely free. They do rent beach chairs beach umbrellas and Beach trolleys. They also have a lot of prepared foods a hamburger is $7 and nachos are only $4. Overall had an excellent experience here absolutely loved it and we'll definitely be going back again soon.
Beautiful lake with plenty of room for everyone to swim. No island- sized floats or rafts to get in your way. Plenty of attentive lifeguards always on rotation. Well stocked Beach snack stand with lots to offer. Decent bathrooms but most showers don't work so they could improve that.
I have visited Atsion lake in mid-winter to check out hiking trails that start from its large parking area. Official trails along lake shore are also most picturesque. If you want to extend your hike, numerous sandy roads are connecting with official ones. I have hiked unmarked trail to Goshen pond area and returned back via Railroad Ave to main parking lot (word of caution that multiple fallen cedar trees made it non-trivial).