From I-87 take Exit 9: Go east on 146 into Mechaniville. Continue east on Route 67 for 1.5 miles to Deer Run Drive. Take a left into the park entrance. The park office is 1.25 miles up on your right
Save your money poor maintance, constantly lose power, sites flood, water stops working overpriced sh.. hole and ralph is constantly on a power trip and a little dbag
We stayed at AB Cape May. Didn’t feel to clean when we walked in and the cabin was a lot smaller then they make it look. The beds creek and the top bunk seemed unsafe. The dishes were absolutely filthy and grimy. But, I travel with tons of cleaning supplies anyway and always disinfect. The worst part was the a.c not work. Temperature in the cabin was 80+ from the day we checked in until we checked out 5 days later. Monday we went to the office and stood there for 20 minutes to talk to a worker that was the phone and never acknowledged us. We left, came back and the office was closed. The next day was the 4th of July. I get it, everyone was off but how do you not have ONE person working the grounds? We went to Walmart and purchased $100.00 worth of fans. Wed and Thursday we left early so we didn’t suffocate in the cabin but came back at 5:30 for dinner and the same, no workers on the premises. Does say office closes at 5 but maintenance? They should always be available. Friday, we were over it. Packed up early, checked out and left. We had a spill on clothes, coin machine in the laundry room not available, no option for dish detergent. Rec room is empty and the actual games that should be in the rec room is in the office area that closes at 5.🙄I would never return especially for the price we paid and I would never recommend this site. We stayed at Sunrise last time and the place was amazing. Get in there if you can
Nice private campground, especially for families. Have a huge splash pad style water park, plenty of pools, golf carts for rent, and lots of activities. Plenty to do. Hookups all worked great, available sites are mostly pull-through and decently sized. Had a great time and look forward to coming back.
The impression from the website & the cost per night, we expected a nice RV Resort with a water park, along the lines of a Jellystone Resort. But as soon as we pulled up to the gate we could see we were wrong! It is loaded with permanent seasonal campers. Which wouldn’t have been too bad if most of them weren’t all junked up. When we went to pull onto our site the neighbors golf cart was parked on our site and when the guy helping us park asked her to move it she started cussing and carrying on! Luckily we couldn’t fit on that site and they moved us. The site they moved us too was beside another permanent with a fenced in Dog Kennel and 2 barking dogs! The picnic table on the site was in rough shape and was all grass. Luckily it was dry! We were told there was an area for transients in a grass field, but we never found it to look at it. We were stopping over to visit friends and go to Saratoga Springs Race Track, so we weren’t at the campground much. This just wasn’t the kind of place we like to go for a weekend or vacation. It’s 90% seasonal/permanents and you definitely feel like an outsider. I will say the water park looked fun and the kids all seemed to be having fun! Lots of them out running around, even still out running around and at the water park at 9:30 pm when we got back from the races. This could be a really nice place, wouldn’t have minded if they would have a nicer separate area just for transient camping. Just don’t go if are expecting an RV Resort filled with weekenders or vacationers! This is where people live for the summer.