From jct I-95 (exit 1) & Hwy 3: Go 1/4 mi S on Hwy 3, then 1/4 mi E on Frontier Rd, then 1/4 mi N on Maxson Hill Rd.
We love our summer "home" here of 16 years. Close to my family, the beach and quiet. Also allows fishermen to bring in their boats without charging them like other campgrounds. 😊
Camp grounds are so much about the amenities, campers, people, and employees.
Since I only had a few days on site, I can't comment on the people, the few I met were nice and I only saw one trump sign, so that's a big plus. The site has a pool, beautiful trees, some good sized lots, and the campers all seem in good or better shape, that's the positive.
The roads are brutal and the restrooms, while clean are pretty old and the showers sometimes don't function. The power, water, and sewer connections all seem old, as the residents all know exactly where the main electrical breakers are, because there are power problems with two campers on one breaker or old breakers and the water doesn't always work.
The fees are posted and reasonable, so that's good and it's close to the beach, shopping, and Foxwoods. It's about equal distance between Boston and NYC, but quiet enough to sleep like you're in the woods. Check out the site, amenities, and neighbors before you move your camper in and I'm sure you'll be happy.
The place looks unkept, roads needed to be made
smooth, and land scapping, tree trimming, needs alot of work through out the whole park.
Love staying in our camper here. Nice people, quiet at night, bathrooms are rustic but you’re camping so glad to have a bathroom at all! Roads need to be filled in-some big pot holes, but does keep drivers to the posted 5 MPH. I call them reverse speed bumps lol. Been camping here for a few years now. Very family friendly. Kids can be kids and ride their bikes, walk to the pool and playground. There’s a nice restaurant/ice cream shop/mini golf spot just down the street. And nearby shops, restaurants, beach etc.