FROM JCT OF SR 14 & DUCK CREEK RIDGE RD (MP 31.5), N ON DUCK CREEK RIDGE RD .25 MI (L)
One of the warmest welcomes I have ever had. Amazing place with amazing hosts, what more do you need?
We stayed at the RV Park, not the hotel. The area is beautiful and there are some great amenities including nice bathrooms with showers and a laundry room with 3 washers and 3 dryers. ($2 in quarters to wash and $1.50 to dry.) The spaces have full hookups, picnic tables and fire rings, but I have to say, the spaces are VERY tough to get in, and the neighbors are really, really, really close. (And yes, 3 "reallys" are appropriate)
There are a few spots for bigger rigs right ON the road, I'd recommend reserving one of those if you're rig is over 28 feet, ours is a 34" class A and we were close to giving up when trying to back into our space. The owners are very nice and accommodating and the restaurant has great reviews. Duck Creek has a few restaurants and is only about 5 minutes away.
If you're up here, you not actually up here until you get a bite at the Pinewoods Resort. The waitress Becki is hands down amazing. I got the Cesar, shrimp Alfredo and a Dirty Martini with 2 olives as I always do. Also, randomly enough ots a Pokestop. Hahaha have fun, be safe, and tip well. They deserve it. Xo
Small RV park with 11 sites cut into the tall forest trees. This was a majestic place to stay. It was a little tight squeezing in between the trees but the entire experience was worth the slight backing challenge. Full 50 amp hook ups. If you have a larger rig- I suggest site #11 . We are a 37ft class A with a toad. We enjoyed spending the cool evenings by the fire, Lee even delivered us firewood bundles. We LOVED the restaurant (open Th-Su evenings), we had ribeye and chicken cordon bleu both were exceptional. Bathrooms were nicely updated and very clean. They have an indoor pool that looked fun. Also, there is a lodge which would be great for extended family. ❤️ this place and can’t wait to go back! What a local gem. Full 5 bars of cell service (Verizon).
They treat their seasonal employees like slaves. We were promised work for the winter and were let go with a weeks notice to vacate our rooms in October. The manager called the police on me while we were attempting to leave on time.