From jct US 50 & US 113: Go 6-1/4 mi SW on US 113, then 1 mi SE on Cropper Island Rd.
They had cabins to rent, even rv/campers to rent.
First time hooking our camper/rv up & taking it out. Place was cool. If course we didn't get to much of it bc of having young children but, for sure will always keep this place in mind. Plus not far from my mom or alot of places
The cabin was too close to huge dumpster garabge which smelt awful. The hot water ran out quickly. The toilet stains were pretty gross. ,the TV didn't work at all
You will need to bring a life jacket or pay 22 dollars,Cash only to go in tge lake. The pool was super cloudy. Overpriced for the experience. Grass area was full of stickers. My dog was full of them
I had the pleasure of being a guest at this wonderful Resort. I will be honest I was very worried based on some of the other reviews that were online. However, I am here to set the record straight. I loved everything thing about the resort and I can't wait to return again. I will make some suggestions. The cabins are small enough for 3 adults or two children and 2 adults. Make sure you all get along with each other and my last thing would bring some old-school games to have fun and bond with your family and friends.
There was W33D left in our room which goes to show they didnt clean our room great before we got there. They only found it when i asked for help finding our key. We didn't find the key until we arrived home, I sent it back for a deposit refund and she emailed me rudely that the whole envelope was opened with nothing in it so no deposit back allowed (but majority of the address was ripped so why would a postman still deliver it?)
The room was tiny, but manageable. The hot water didn't last long enough for more than 1 person. The pool closed at dusk which was unfortunate for our kids in the summer, we would have loved to night swim. You have to have life jackets which they don't mention, to swim in the water but fortunately they sell them for twice the cost of walmart(which was 40 minutes away). The pier and restaurant were closed which we would have enjoyed. But we enjoyed the view, the pool, the firepit, and our friends.
This is a great little campground. We stay here at least 3 times a year. It is family owned and operated and they will not sell out to the big conglomerate who is trying to buy up ALL of the campgrounds on the eastern shore.