Hidden Lakes RV Resort

  • $67.00 /night
  • (4.4)5 reviews

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About Campground

Nightly rates range from $67-$90 Per Night

Concrete Roads

Concrete Pads

Pull Through Sites

50-Amp/Full Hookup

Pet Friendly

Electric Golf Carts Welcome

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites

Features

Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Reservable
WiFi

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Pets Allowed

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4.4

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Renita Holliness

10 months ago
4/5

We stayed here three beautiful 80 degree days beginning Oct 2nd. Lisa was very pleasant and helpful answering all my questions prior to arrival. Sterling was the quintessential host during our stay. The conversations my husband and I had with him were great and informative.

The clubhouse has a wonderful full kitchen with all you would need for an indoor family event, minus a stove. You can always utilize chafing dishes or something similar.

They have a Free Little Book Library inside as well. Great idea!

There’s a nice size patio behind the clubhouse with several tables and umbrellas, and even a gas fire pit you can use if you’d like.

The sites are tremendously spacious. Right now there’s full sun because the trees are newly planted.

Having a campground with all cement roads, and cement to put your unit on is a major plus. No dirt, gravel, or asphalt here!!

There’s a pickle ball court on the grounds next to the clubhouse.

The resort is gated. To enter after 7 or 8 pm, you’ll need a code.

The outdoor shower by the pool is really nicely designed with what appears to be limestone. The design of the whole building was well thought out.

The pool wasn’t working because they’ve been waiting on certain filters which are needed. It’s a rather large pool in my opinion. Ultimately it’s supposed to be a salt water pool.

The only concern I have is the odor of the water. It’s not constant, but when it’s there, you know it. We used a water softener and a filter (as we always do) and didn’t get any staining in our RV sinks or shower. We wouldn’t drink directly from the faucet.

We’ll definitely be returning next year and can’t wait to see the continued progress and success of the resort.

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Stephen Densmore

10 months ago
5/5

Really nice RV park. They had two ponds, one for swimming and I believe the other is stocked with fish (please correct me if I'm wrong). My best friend's sister had a family gathering at their spot a while back, and it was very enjoyable. Great location off the beaten path. Depending on where you're coming from, please keep in mind that Google Maps may lead you to a private drive that's not associated, campground is actually just up the road around the bend.

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Karen Marley

11 months ago
5/5

This is a brand new park and even at that it’s already wonderful! Concrete sites that are spaced very nicely. Sterling is an awesome host and insures your stay is the best! There are a lot of plans for expansion of the park that will make it a great place to go. Definitely a repeat for us. I highly recommend Hidden Lakes!

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Brooklyn Jones Wheeler

11 months ago
3/5

We stayed here for about 2 months and overall had a good experience. Concrete spots, large yards, beautiful lakes, very kind staff, and they put on a lot of events for the campers. They also cooked for everyone often, which we really enjoyed.

I give 3 stars for a couple reasons. We were under the impression the pool would be done within a couple weeks after moving in at the beginning of July, and it still was not complete when we left last week. Not sure if this was a miscommunication or if we were just told incorrectly, because one of the reasons we came to this campground was to enjoy a pool for the rest of the summer. Also, the water here is very VERY hard. I would not recommend staying more than a night or two without a water filtration system and water softener. All our filters and water hoses were covered in rust from any water dripping, and our sinks and shower stained orange from the water. It smells of metal at first, but then turns to a rotten egg smell after a while. We fought this the whole time and it made it very unenjoyable to do basic things like shower, brush our teeth, wash our hands, etc.

This is definitely a good weekend getaway not close to many things, but if you’re looking to stay monthly prepare to drive 30+ minutes to town.

I think once this campground finishes adding amenities and gets some type of water filtration system in place, it will be a wonderful campground. It’s only been open a couple months, and it always takes time to work out the kinks, but due to the how awful the water was I can’t say we will come back here.

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Lauren Purvis

1 year ago
5/5

The name of this campground should be Hidden Gem Campground. Campgrounds in this area are a little hard to come by for larger rigs. This one meets every need for a full-time rv family. Very large paved spots, 2 beautiful lakes for swimming and fishing, salt water swimming pool(coming very soon), 2 play gyms for kids, allows fences for dogs, the office is beautiful and has a store in it, THE NICEST PEOPLE EVER WORK THERE!! This place truly is an amazing campground that checks all of the boxes!! If you're in the area, it is worth it!!

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