This was our second attempt at camping with our new camper. We chose this spot because it was only one hour and five minutes away from Lexington. We checked in just before dark time on a Friday. I say dark time instead of sundown, because it was RAINING. I don’t ever want to try that again. Setting up in the rain was not fun. My husband is always in charge of reservations and he said that there were 30+available sites, when he checked online that morning. So he called to confirm that the website was live with actual availability. He said that the lady on the phone was quite rude. But she was nice when we got there. Once we got there and to the site that he booked(site 53) we decided it wasn’t what we wanted. It was in the middle of two rows of sites and close to a play ground. We drove around and picked a site that we liked better. We still had to go back to check in and change our site reservation, of course. We chose site #46 because it had a lot of green space and backed up to trees. The green space was a bit sloped, but the camping gravel pad was fairly level. During the two days we were there, we walked around the entire campground and looked at the sites, so here’s my observation. –All of the few lake front sites are primitive, tent only sites and nowhere near a bathroom, but there was a portapotty though. — KIDSAREEVERYWHERE. — They have a ton of staff people at checkin and many rangers and staff members riding on golf carts, but they don’t adhere by the rule, that you’re not suppose to have more than eight people at a site. The people beside of us had a camper and three tents set up and at least 15 people. 15 people, including young kids, gathered around their campfire laughing and carrying on, didn’t really exceed my expectation of a peaceful staycation. –They have a specific area for group campers and that area stayed unoccupied all weekend. –There are two bathhouses and the one furthest away from the primitive area, was by far the cleanest. –The showers near the primitive area were actual shower stalls and the showers in the bathhouse that I recommend, were clean, tiled and had hand held shower heads. I observed them being tended only by the toilet paper being stocked, I never witnessed them being cleaned. –The washer and dryers that were available outside of the bathhouse, are $ 1.25 per cycle. –The pool just outside of the grounds that overlooks the lake isn’t free with camping fee. They do give you $ 1 off of the $ 4 entry fee though. –A lot of areas just outside of the check-in station to fish on shore… mostly grassy areas, near the pool. –The walk from the pool is uphill, so wear comfortable shoes, or drive.
MrNo B.
Place rating: 2 Cincinnati, OH
Stayed at site 71. Fairly level(less than 4″ needed for level). We don’t use the facilities so can’t comment. Place seems clean for the most part. WHOLE place is on a slant. There might be 5 level sites in the entire place. Water for this site was a full 50′ hose away from camper(on the other side in between 71⁄72. Our site had a very large, very dead/dying tree right on back corner. Looming over us with impending doom. Which tells me, they don’t maintain the sites very well or dead dangerous stuff would be cut down. There are many around the entire grounds. Over priced bundle of wood($ 6) was NOT seasoned! And broke apart as soon as I picked it up. Lowlight of the trip was the horrible guy renting boats at the dock.(Saturday 7÷12÷14 incase management wants a record of their less than adequate employees…) Guy seemed like he could care less about being there and was rude when inquiring about rates/availability. They don’t take CC for the $ 50 deposit(why? It’s 2014!!!) so beware of that… Why is it so difficult to hire someone that is enthusiastic about their job? This dude didn’t seem like a quality employee. Short and rude with most that came out his mouth. «Don’t touch the water!» «Don’t go here». Will never use their services again. Might stay at camp again, but not in our top 10 for the area. Pool was ok. Crowded on Saturday. Another point for«management» WHY do you kick everybody out of the pool for 15 min when YOUROTATELIFEGUARDS!!! Do we need you to tell us to take a break? Are you the government? We need to be saved from ourselves??? And speaking of lifeguards, 1LG for a pool the size of 2 Olympic Pools is RIDICULOUS! Kids could be drowning at the shallow end and they would have NO clue! I watched them for 20min. They don’t monitor/sweep as good as say… Kings Island LGs.
Mike L.
Place rating: 4 Morning View, KY
This has been a local park that I’ve been visiting my whole life. They have a pool, lake(for fishing, small boats, and they rent paddle boats), 9 hole golf corse, miniature golf corse, a coupe play areas/play grounds(nice free thing with the kids), camp grounds, tennis court, and basketball court to name a few things. Good place for a nice relaxing weekend with the kids.