From jct SR 331 & US 6: Go 5-1/2 mi W on US 6, then 1 mi S on Kenilworth Rd, then 1 mi E on 3rd Rd, then 1/4 mi S on W Shore Dr.
Last year our first camping experience and we loved it especially our 3 yr and 5yr old daughters. They loved swimming in the lake and taking our boat out and swimming on sand bar and going on golf cart rides, playing at the play ground. We can't wait for the camping Season at Ruperts to start
Trailer trash haven. Campground could use some major management changes. Campground doesn’t seem to be monitored by the owners other than to collect the money. They don’t follow up with their guest and don’t even no it or activity in the ca
People come in and pretty much park how they want with no regulars to other campers
The campground has some empty permanent sites that look like a they were abandoned but never cleaned up.
A lot of campers look like savage yard with clutter and junk laying around.
Campground Rules must be a joke.
People wondering through other people’s sites. Golf carts being driven by unlicensed drivers (minors)
Dog policy completely ignored as I am writing this revie one dog left in a tent howling and owners gone along with two pit bulls behind me barking at everyone who walks down the roads.
Evaluate this campground carefully weekend pleasure is clouded due to lack of control by the owners I would show pictures but due to the crowded location it would be hard to keep everyone’s identity from being revealed. Sorry.
Great campground for going out on the boat. This is a place with wonder people and so many memories! Also they have a slide and there is a roped of section to swim in. Not once have I ever seen a leach there.
This is a party campground. Some are family and some are party. This one is definitely party. That means it doesn’t have the cleanest bathroom. The music is loud into the late night. We do primitive camping for 2 nights and it’s $60. The sights are good sized and you can always find sticks around for your fire.