This was the worst campground! They advertise free wifi and then when you get there you find out you can only access it in the office; free cable but only if you can hook up your cable behind the tv in your motorhome; drive through sights but when we got there their comment was«well you only have to back in a little bit». Stay away!!!
Bob P.
Place rating: 4 Lake Hopatcong, NJ
Just spoke to Norma and Reserved for Xmas Week, What an absolute sweet southern lady,
Michelle T.
Place rating: 5 Pleasant Shade, TN
This is our second stay at Biltmore and once again we are very happy. Quiet and very reasonable in price. The staff is very nice and knowledgeable about the area. We will be back the next trip we make to Savannah!
Irene H.
Place rating: 3 Myrtle Beach, SC
We recently checked into the Biltmore Gardens RV Park on our way to another destination. We pulled into the lot and were looking for a place to check in, and went to the Antique Store. We didn’t know they were related. A gentleman behind the desk was taking care of a couple ahead of us as we were patiently waiting. Suddenly a woman comes in from the back room, asks our name and said, «You shouldn’t keep the 4 dogs in the car this long». I responded that we didn’t think we would be waiting so long, and she proceeded to check us in. Again and again and again we were told to clean up after our dogs, even though we told the woman the first time that we would. In fact our dogs are diapered at this very minute. We checked in. The RV neighbors are mostly long timers there and not friendly to us. We didn’t have any altercation with any of them, but they are not friendly at all. Ok, we don’t care, we’re only here for 2 nights. While looking for a place to put my stake, with leads for the dogs, my husband had a problem with the power. At that time I noticed that there were paper cups and latex gloves strewn about by prior tenants. The man came near me and reminded me to cleanup after the dogs and I told him, who is going to clean up after your last tenant? He began to grumble and pick the stuff up, saying he didn’t see this when he mowed the lawn. Whatever, I didn’t care. Our largest dog did her duty and I went to clean up after her. I put the excrement in the bag and hung the bag tightly on an outside hook. I planned on taking care of it tomorrow, but didn’t want to bring it into the trailer. My husband and I discussed how intrusive they were, peaking into our SUV, rather than attending to their desk. We have one big dog, and three tiny ones, about 5 lbs. each. Dogs are listed as permitted per Good Sam, and we would have no reason not to disclose the truth, if asked. I said to my husband that this feels like an episode of Criminal Minds, but not as bad(yet). We slept last night, but I had a feeling someone was outside. Ok, sounds paranoid, right? My husband was going to take the trash in the morning, I went to the hook to give him the poop, it was gone. We went into Savannah the next day for a couple of hours and came back to things untouched. We will be leaving in the morning for our next destination. This is not a bad destination we had electric, water and sewage dumping. We would have internet if we were a member of Comcast, and used it during the hours of operation that coincided with the antique shop. There is a sort of main road on one side of us, but we were in the back and the noise wasn’t too bad. However there is a railroad behind us, which is not too active, but you hear the toot-toot of the train every so often. There is no pool, no gardens or bathrooms/showers. It is not a terrible place to stay, but I don’t think I will be back.