If you are a nature person you will love this place lots of trees, duck's ,geese, chickens ,kayaks,the trails were my favorite nice and long with ponds ,the have a gun range I never did get to visit sadly, they have a full sized pool it was clean I just never used it 😊 I liked the park no its not big it has a old school slide and some swings buts that's all we needed the internet though it worked great till about 5pm when ppl were coming home and I would switch to my tablet and it is not fast enough for gaming bring your own internet !!! The service was amazing Vickie as much as I called her to constantly extend my trip due to work taking longer than expected she was always polite and helped me with anything I needed !!!!!! I also want to add that it wasn't a sewage pit while we were there the playground never once had sewage and we went atleast once a day to play and there wasn't certain days to dump 😉
We lived at Pine Lake from Nov 21-Sept 22
Pros: The folks that work there are easy to deal with. I read the other reviews and Im not sure why people have issues here. If you are doing what your suppose to do and not speeding in the park (VERY STRICT ABOUT THIS) then you should have no issues.
-The Owner has many "helpers" that help when they can for money off rent. They are not employees however.
-Anytime we had issues Vicky and Gina were relatively quick to respond and at least offer a solution. -They will refund any money lost from the washers and dryers.
-the roads are sugar sand and need constantly maintained, to which Tony does a great job doing! Anytime it rains theres maintenance needed.
-Dog allowed
-Age of camper not a concern
-There are many trails to walk and another lake towards the back of the property. Beautiful nature here
-close to Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Raeford, Ft. Bragg
-Its affordable!
-There are a few really cute cabins!
-Golf carts welcome! Its 100 acres to explore.
-Theres a gun range! Pew pew
Cons:
-The political flags. This is a professional business, I disagree with this decision and people want to relax. They get enough turmoil in the regular world. You can support your military without political affiliation.
-The "laundry" facility
washers and dryers were broken at least 5 times I tried to use them. The floor is caving in in the "laundry" room which is just the front 1/4 of a camo painted trailer.
-They advertise: wifi, propane refills, and a pool. The first 2 are not actually available. The pool was open very sporadically. The one time I swam, there was so much bleach and it was warm like bathwater so not even refreshing. Someone above said you had to pay for the pool. This is FALSE its free....when its open.
-There are certain rules but they are not always followed, as this is mainly a place for fulltimers or workers passing through. For example: Ive heard a park employee mutiple times say people can park in empty spots if no one is there. Then a camper was "fined" for doing just that.
-The sites are very tight. If you have more than 1 vehicle to park you might have an issue. And the further towards the lake you get, the more sloped the sites are. Nothing much over 40ft gets in here easily.
-The sewage seems to be an ongoing issue. You may only dump at your site certain days and times of day. They give you a schedule at check in.
-Because of the sewage issue, you can not swin in the lake or eat any catches out of it due to contamination.
-They were diffucult to reach at first when trying to make a reservation. No website or online anything here. It all has to be done in person or over the phone and the number listed on google is not answered without trying many times.
-The owner will tell you one thing and the employees will say different. Its like a popularity contest sometimes. Who's mad at who this week? The park is ran on emotional decisions sometimes.
My advice...stay neutral, speak to people with respect and a calm head, follow the rules, pay your rent, dont litter, dont run over the hookups, dont speed in the park, respect the quiet hours, and you should be fine!
Youll have to decide if you can live without promised amenities.
I would not place this in a "Resort" category as the name indicates but its a peaceful place with great nature!
We are getting ready to leave, but had to leave a review. It was a great getaway with large spaces. The owner is nice and easy to work with. Also staff members Gina and Tony are awesome! Super helpful and quick to respond. Very clean, and plenty of places to walk my dogs. If I had one critique I would say that the political flags and paraphernalia are unwelcoming no matter what affiliation you are. It was off putting to have their personal opinion all over. However I would stay here again.
Great rv park with plenty of trails to walk. Bonuses are two areas to fish and a gun range for pistol and rifle up to 200 yards. The owner is super kind, a very friendly place to be.
If you love the outdoors but also close proximity to a city this campground is perfect! The campsite are large and have their own picnic table and fire ring. There is also laundry onsite - bring your quarters! There's a decent size man made like occupied by 6 ducks and during the cold months about a dozen Canadian geese. There are roughly 200 acres of land to explore. Tons of trails that are marked and lit with solar lights at night. I took my dog on walks every morning off leash. You can also take your side by side, 4 wheeler and golf cart down the trails as well. Want more? There's also a gun range! There is wifi in each cabin that you can access from the rv sites though I would recommend purchasing a wifi extender for an extra boost. There is an abundance of firewood available to purchase whenever you like and you bundle it yourself. The campground is mostly quiet and relaxing. There are several military residents, short and long term folks on site and repeat campers. All of our neighbors were beyond friendly and helpful when we encountered an issue with our camper (our fault). Vicki is so accommodating and flexible as our check out date was in the air due to my husbands job. There are two small towns we frequented about 20-25 minutes away - Aberdeen and Southern Pines. They have everything you need and more. Grocery stores, home improvement, restaurants, shops, bars, parks and more. Highly recommend this RV park if you love the outdoors lifestyle!