I purchased an RV back in late-summer 2019. My first trip with it was to Camp Charles over Labor Day Weekend. The campground itself is pretty nice. Now, as I mentioned, it was Labor Day Weekend. I booked quite late (Was waiting to actually have the RV first) and was given a spot on the grass, on a slope, under a tree, between two full time residents. This was a VERY loud area of the campground during that weekend. Music on full, doors to the vehicles open. You could hear the music throughout the whole campground and I was directly across from the main source of the noise. This was a bit obnoxious, but not the worst. The worst part, was the verbal arguments that ensued as the night wore on. One of my dogs had diarrhea so I was taking her out every hour overnight. From quiet hours until about 4am this one couple was continually arguing. I couldn't hear it from inside my RV with the AC on, so it wasn't a big deal, but just something to consider if you camp without an AC unit.
My friends who also brought their RV's did have a bad encounter (actually several) with one inebriated camper. This guy harassed my buddy and his wife both next to their RV and at the DJ party. Management was made aware of this and did speak to them.
The best part of this campground is the location to some great hiking. My friends, my pups, and I drove to the Delaware Water Gap and hiked the Appalachian Trail up to Mount Minsi. This is a very scenic part of the trail and I highly recommend it.
All in all, the campground probably isn't this bad during non-holiday weekends. The staff was very friendly and accommodating. They apologized for the issues with the inebriated camper. The camp store was stocked. I had no power or water issues for the 3-nights I was there. The pond was nice to look at. I wouldn't personally go back, but don't let that sway you from staying here.