A non-profit organization. Membership in the club is accepted if the applicant is in good standing in the public and there are membership openings available. The Club is located between Teays Valley and Winfield.
My daughter had a shelter reserved for a pre graduation party for my Granddaughter and her best friend. As they were in the 2017/2018 graduation class. Real nice place, got a little cool, then got windy and cold. Some lady I was told, apparently has something to do with the running of the shelters came by 2 times that I know of complaining that cars were parked in the handicap area at the shelter. We never had anyone who was handicapped that couldn't unload or even park there. I drove there, utilizing my handicap placard. As i and my wife both ave difficulty walking I'm either on a cane or a rollator. I started out with the cane then was in the process of getting my rollator out. I couldn't have dropped my wife off and parked in the parking lot and made it back to the shelter. But I could have moved my vehicle if any one needed to unload or park there. Just seemed rude of the park employee. Really a nice place to picknick. Could see the pool area and pond from the shelter. Looked like the place to go. Granddaughter said she had a great time. That's all that counts.
The owner is a little fishy but I like the grounds and the pool. Pool is always clean and the whole setup is good for little kids to play. It has a playground and shelters and it over looks the lake. Very pretty view. Everyone there is nice. I Live right up the road. Would definitely recommend. Only thing is it isn't a public pool. Someone has to be a member to let you in.
Great place that my kids are members of. Had a fun time with the fireworks and swimming.
Went there for the first time for a friend's graduation celebration. It was so peaceful and beautiful there. Campers and families everywhere having a great time!