From Rochester: Take 390 South to Exit 5. At the end of the ramp turn left at the stop sign. Go under 390 to light. Turn right onto Rt. 36 south. At the next stop sign turn right onto Rt. 436 West. Go under 390 again then over small bridge. Turn left at the bottom of the hill onto Ossian Hill Rd. Next left onto McCurdy Rd. Follow sign, 2 miles.
Horrible experience. Rain was in the forecast but we expected it and went anyway. We were told there was a wedding at the rec hall and they would give us a site further away for privacy and quiet. Got to the site and we were the only ones in the area "The Cove", nice little circular area with sites around the perimeter and a big pavilion and playground in the center. The pavilion also had a nice big fire pit in the center. We thought great ! if it rains we still have a place to meet and have some local friends visit. The rain started around 12:00, by 2:00 pm the pavilion was filled with locals from seasonal sites, complete with a fire, and several coolers, trucks and golf carts surrounding it. OK, no problem they got there first we'll just continue our weekend at our camper 75 yards away. WELL, the loud music, drinking, golf carts zooming back and forth blowing their horns, and extremely loud foul language continued on until after 2:00 am. The crowd having the party never once had the consideration to lower their music or voices. The owners had to be able to hear this unless they were in another state. Nothing was done. It was less than enjoyable to try and tell my two young boys to tune out the extremely loud woman who couldn't say a sentence without the words F*&k, A$$hole, or similar and to just go to sleep. Not to mention the screams of "Do Donuts" every time one of the several horn blowing golf carts sped to and from. I have nothing against people having a good time, but obviously these people just struggle through their miserable lives through the week just so they can go to "camp" and get stupid drunk and act like inconsiderate children. The owners obviously appear to either be unable to handle them, or worse condone this style of treatment of other PAYING guests. So, if you have a family and enjoy the outdoors...move along. However, on a good note if you want a place to get stupid drunk and act like a classless hooker at a biker bar, then here's your place.
My husband, mother in law and our two young children stayed here for three nights this past week. We had a wonderful time. I was somewhat nervous bringing my young children here after reading some of the reviews but I understand people typically don't go out of their way to post positive reviews (as they often do if they have negative ones) so this is really the main reason for sharing my positive review. We stayed right on a main road close to the entrance. Didn't see the excessive partying and drinking like others before have stated. It wasn't overly loud...it's a good place to experience camping. We loved exploring the whole campground on the golf carts. My children especially loved that. There were several playground areas...some cleaner and in better condition than others. It's what you would expect from a campground. The bathroom/shower facilities were clean and well stocked. There were a ton of activities for all ages to do. The pool was nice but at times overcrowded but it's a huge campground and one pool so that was really our only complaint. There are no other bodies of water to swim in or cool off in so just having one pool for the huge campground isn't ideal. Overall the place was clean. We even had a camper mishap when we first arrived and we had a few people just walk up and help. We didn't run into a single mean person, or anyone not treating us with respect. People were very very friendly, even the regulars/season holders. So bottom line.... Great place to go with a family....or with friends.
Great family campground. It was so refreshing to see so many little ones running around & playing outdoors rather than sitting & staring at their devices. The park offers planned activities like bingo, cornhole, bonfires, etc. The scenery is lovely. My only complaint is their map layout is impossible to follow and site numbers nearly impossible to see. Thankfully, a fellow Floridian, who was working there for the season, helped us out parking on the site. If not for him, we wouldn't have utilized our full camping space.
We spent Memorial Day weekend there and had a great time. Family friendly activities, beautiful campsites and best of all, we felt welcomed by all the seasonal campers!
Really awesome place really want to go back I would have stayed the full weekend but my tent left a few things be hind and not enough money left other wise I would of stayed that's what I get for rushing 😂