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Site #1

This is a very prime site being located right in front of the Camp Store with lots of room to use for camping & it’s easy to access. There is a Ground Crock to the right of the electric box.

Site #3

There’s only (x1) 30 Amp Electric Outlet to use for this site. However, it receives fabulous shade. To access this Site a Guest could back in their RV from either side of the Bathhouse depending on if Sites #1 or #4 are occupied. Probably the best way to back this Site is from the Oak View Drive side, not the Holly Drive side.

Site #4

Depending on if there is a Guest in Site #5, Site #4 could get tricky to back into. But there should be ample room by the Bathhouse to maneuver the RV into the correct spot. This is a good site with great central access to the Pool, Camp Store, Bathhouse, Playground, and Rec Hall!

Site #5

This is a small little site with lots of easy access to offer a prospective Guest. It’s right next to the Playground, Pool, Rec Hall, Bathhouse, & Camp Store. If you don’t mind the small size, you’ll love the location. It’s also very easy to back into, as it’s right off the street.

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Site #7

Site #7 is a fabulous RV Site. It is located directly on the front row, right in front of the Pool, Rec Hall, & Playground. It offers easy access to the Bathhouse as well. The site is a little less wide, but regardless it still is fabulous.

Site #8

This site is fabulous for direct access to the Pool & Rec Hall. It is right in front of the Pool’s entrance. It is on the smaller size of the available area, but the location is fabulous.

Site #9

This site is great for its ease of access & location directly in front of the Pool & Rec Hall. It has its boundaries well defined with the topography of the landscape. It shares a Ground Crock with Site #27 and it’s directly underneath the electric box.

Site #10

Site #10 is a great site. It’s right on the main row, and very close to Park amenities.

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Site #13

Site #13 is a beautiful RV Site. It overlooks the field & has a beautiful vista view across the rolling hills of Southern Lancaster Country. It shares a Ground Crock with Site #24. The Ground Crock is located directly underneath the electric box.

Site #14

Site #14 is a beautiful RV Site. It overlooks the field & has a beautiful vista view across the rolling hills of Southern Lancaster Country. It shares a Ground Crock with Site #23. The Ground Crock is located directly underneath the electric box.

Site #15

Site #15 is on the smaller side in terms of usable width space, but it still overlooks the beautiful Southern Lancaster County rolling hills & it has a few nice trees behind it.

Site #16

Site #16 has probably the best view of the entire campground. It overlooks the Southern Lancaster County rolling hills beautifully. In July, you can see growing corn crop rows, large trees, & blue skies. Interestingly, this site offers two 30 Amp electric outlets to use, instead of the usual one. This site is an end site.

Site #17

Site #17 is a great site. It has plenty of space and plenty of trees, and it has beautiful views of the Amish Farm vistas looking out on the open field across from it. However, it shares its electrical box with 1 other site, Site #17. The electrical box in total contains (x2) 30 Amp Outlets & (x2) 20 Amp Outlets inside it. Each of the two sites, Site #18 & Site #17, has (x1) each of these outlets for themselves to use, but they share it inside the exact same electrical box.

Site #18

Site #18 is a great site. It has plenty of space and plenty of trees, and it has beautiful views of the Amish Farm vistas looking out on the open field across from it. However, it shares its electrical box with 1 other site, Site #17. The electrical box in total contains (x2) 30 Amp Outlets & (x2) 20 Amp Outlets inside it. Each of the two sites, Site #18 & Site #17, has (x1) each of these outlets for themselves to use, but they share it inside the exact same electrical box.

Site #19

Site #19 is a wonderful site. It has plenty of space and plenty of trees, and it has beautiful views of the Amish Farm vistas looking out on the open field across from it. However, it shares its electrical box with 1 other site, Site #20. The electrical box in total contains (x2) 30 Amp Outlets & (x2) 20 Amp Outlets inside it. Each of the two sites, Site #19 & Site #20, has (x1) each of these outlets for themselves to use, but they share it inside the exact same electrical box.

Site #20

Site #20 is a cute site. It’s secluded between two trees, which you will back your RV in between in order to access the site. Once your RV is backed into place, you’ll be fully surrounded & inside a small ‘cenote-like’ enclosure of woodland & forest paradise. Your picnic table & fire ring are a small hike upwards up-top a small rump, which, ‘kind of' ‘overlooks’ the site. This is a small site for a small RV, like a teardrop. It shares its electrical box with 1 other site, Site #19. The electric & water hook-ups are located to the right side of the site, when you’re facing it straight-on, in between two large bushes. You’ll need to squat down & reach between bushes to access them. The electrical box in total contains (x2) 30 Amp Outlets & (x2) 20 Amp Outlets inside it. Each of the two sites, Site #20 & Site #19, has (x1) each of these outlets for themselves to use, but they share it inside the exact

Site #22

Site #22 is an interesting site. It shares its water hook-up with the same faucet as Site #15. So, the ideal Guest who would come & book on Site #22, would need to come prepared with a longer than normal water hose to reach the water faucet. The measured length of a good length water hose to bring in order to reach the water faucet you will share off Site #15, would be about 53ft.

Site #22A

Site #22A is a good site. In the electric box, don’t use the 30 Amp Electric Outlet on the left side; use the 30 Amp Outlet on the right side. The water hook-up is located in the same spigot as a number of nearby sites. The water hook-up is located underneath the electric box for Site #14. There is a Ground Crock for this site. It shares the same Ground Crock as a large cluster of sites nearby it. The Ground Crock for Site #22A is located underneath the electric box for Site #14.

Site #23

Site #23 is a good site. The electric box is on the right side of the electric post with the numerical label 23 on it. The water hook-up is located in the same spigot as a number of nearby sites. The water hook-up is located underneath the electric box for Site #14. There is a Ground Crock for this site. It shares the same Ground Crock as a large cluster of sites nearby it. The Ground Crock for Site #23 is located underneath the electric box for Site #14.

Site #24

Site #24 is a fabulous RV Site. It offers spectacular views of the Southern Lancaster County Valley from the rear of the site, given nobody is on Site #12 or #13. The Water Hook-Up for Site #24 is located off the same spigot as Site #13, which is located directly behind Site #24’s electric box. It shares the same Ground Crock with Site #13. The Ground Crock is located behind Site #24’s electric box, underneath Site #13’s electric box.

Site #25

Site #25 is a good RV Site. It’s located on the front line of sites, so it’s in a great location. However, due to the bushes in front of the site, it may be difficult to back your RV into place. You’ll need to be a good backer to get into this one. The length of the site is very long; despite that, the bushes in front of the site prevent this site from accommodating any RV larger than about 32ft. Once your RV is in place, I’d say you’d have a massive amount of room to enjoy. The Water Hook-Up for Site #25 is off the same spigot as Site #12, which is located directly behind the electric box for Site #25.

Site #26

Site #26 is a good RV Site. It only has (x1) 30 Amp electric Outlet, but despite that, it offers fabulous shade. This is probably the 2nd best-shaded site on the front row of sites. The water hook-Up for this site is off the same spigot as Site #11, which is located between 2 bushes to the right-side of Site #26’s electric box. This site shares the same Ground Crock as Site #11. It is located to the right of the electric box through a small opening between 2 bushes.

Site #27

Site #27 is a good RV Site. It only has (x1) 30 Amp electric Outlet, but despite that, it offers fabulous shade. This is probably among the best-shaded sites on the front row of sites. The Water Hook-Up for this site is off the same spigot as Site #10, which is located to the right of the electric box from Site #27, in between 2 bushes & through some foliage. Sometimes maintenance may forget to trim these bushes, so please be careful going through the clearing to your water hook-up. Again, your water hook-up for this Site is NOT to the left side of the electric box; it’s to the right side, through the small gap of foliage, sharing with Site #10, behind your site.

Site #28

Site #28 is a good RV Site. It only has (x1) 30 Amp electric Outlet, but despite that, it offers fabulous shade. This is probably among the best-shaded sites on the front row of sites. The water hook-up for this site is off the same spigot as Site #9, which is located to the right of the electric box from Site #28, across a small distance through the clearing. Again, your water hook-up for this Site is NOT to the left side of the electric box; it’s to the right side, through the small clearing, shared with Site #9, behind your site. It has a Ground Crock. This site shares a Ground Crock with Site #9. It is located to the right side of the electric box of Site #28.

Site #29

Site #29 is a cute site. It is probably one of the best-shaded sites on the campground. There are tons of trees around it. This site shares its water hook-up with Site #29. The water hook-up is located on what would be the left-rear side of the site. It would be located on what would be the RV’s passenger side, so a water hose of good length would be recommended. Your water hose should not have to run through your campsite; it should be able to sit along the rear perimeter.

Site #30

Site #30 is a cute site. It is probably the best-shaded site on the campground. There are tons of trees around it, including nice ferns. The electric box is located behind the site between some foliage; there is a small path, you cannot miss it, just follow that path & the electric outlet is located on the side of the electric box. The water hook-up is nearby as well; you cannot miss it; it’s directly next to the electric box. This site shares its water hook-up with Site #29.

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Site #32

Its Buddy Site is #33 and needs to be booked separately. Booking this site does not secure you both the Buddy Sites.
A 'Buddy Site' simply means 1 thing: You will likely face the campers on the site next to you when you put your awning out. It's best to come ready to make some friends or collaborate with your Group Members to book another one next to each other. However, if you do bring a long enough extension cord+piping for your hook-ups, you could easily flip your RV to face the other direction if you did not want to face the campers next to you.'Buddy Site' does not mean you get to fit two RVs on that single site.It also does not mean you get two sites, you need to book each of the two Buddy Sites separately!

Site #33

Its Buddy Site is #32 and needs to be booked separately. Booking this site does not secure you both the Buddy Sites.
A 'Buddy Site' simply means 1 thing: You will likely face the campers on the site next to you when you put your awning out. It's best to come ready to make some friends or collaborate with your Group Members to book another one next to each other. However, if you do bring a long enough extension cord+piping for your hook-ups, you could easily flip your RV to face the other direction if you did not want to face the campers next to you.'Buddy Site' does not mean you get to fit two RVs on that single site.It also does not mean you get two sites, you need to book each of the two Buddy Sites separately!

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Site #39

Site #39 is a very interesting RV Site. It’s super long and super skinny. In fact, the actual usable space for your RV is backed in pretty far back. So because of that, this is probably the best site on the campground in terms of privacy. Because you will be very well hidden, the site has a ‘small driveway’, then the actual usable RV space is located in the rear of the site. Someone would really like this RV Site. The site has three beautiful trees surrounding it.

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Site #48

Site #48 is an okay RV Site. It’s a pull-through site, so there’s that convenient access factor to it. But, the site is super long and super skinny. So you cannot use your side Slide-Outs on this site. The site has two electrical boxes on it, but the one you’ll use will be the one on the East side. You’ll want to pull through it while driving West on Hickory Drive.

Site #49

Site #49 is a good RV Site. However, it has some important qualities to make note of. The site is located on top of a small hill, so the right side of the site directly drops off onto the next site over, Site #48. This typography provides a very nice ‘perched’ feeling to the site. To back to this site, you need to be traveling South on Hickory Drive, then begin driving South on Dogwood Lane, then back in across the intersection. This site has a Ground Crock but is not open in the Winter months due to the freezing snow on the hill, which causes vehicles to slip and slide around the site. The sewer hook-up for this site is unfortunately located in an inconvenient spot, being what would be directly underneath the rear Passenger Side of your RV.

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Site #61

Its Buddy Site is #69 and needs to be booked separately. Booking this site does not secure you both the Buddy Sites.
A 'Buddy Site' simply means 1 thing: You will likely face the campers on the site next to you when you put your awning out. It's best to come ready to make some friends or collaborate with your Group Members to book another one next to each other. However, if you do bring a long enough extension cord+piping for your hook-ups, you could easily flip your RV to face the other direction if you did not want to face the campers next to you.'Buddy Site' does not mean you get to fit two RVs on that single site.It also does not mean you get two sites, you need to book each of the two Buddy Sites separately!

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Site #66

Its Buddy Site is #68 and needs to be booked separately. Booking this site does not secure you both the Buddy Sites.
A 'Buddy Site' simply means 1 thing: You will likely face the campers on the site next to you when you put your awning out. It's best to come ready to make some friends or collaborate with your Group Members to book another one next to each other. However, if you do bring a long enough extension cord+piping for your hook-ups, you could easily flip your RV to face the other direction if you did not want to face the campers next to you.'Buddy Site' does not mean you get to fit two RVs on that single site.It also does not mean you get two sites, you need to book each of the two Buddy Sites separately!

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Site #68

Its Buddy Site is #66 and needs to be booked separately. Booking this site does not secure you both the Buddy Sites.
A 'Buddy Site' simply means 1 thing: You will likely face the campers on the site next to you when you put your awning out. It's best to come ready to make some friends or collaborate with your Group Members to book another one next to each other. However, if you do bring a long enough extension cord+piping for your hook-ups, you could easily flip your RV to face the other direction if you did not want to face the campers next to you.'Buddy Site' does not mean you get to fit two RVs on that single site.It also does not mean you get two sites, you need to book each of the two Buddy Sites separately!

Site #69

Its Buddy Site is #61 and needs to be booked separately. Booking this site does not secure you both the Buddy Sites.
A 'Buddy Site' simply means 1 thing: You will likely face the campers on the site next to you when you put your awning out. It's best to come ready to make some friends or collaborate with your Group Members to book another one next to each other. However, if you do bring a long enough extension cord+piping for your hook-ups, you could easily flip your RV to face the other direction if you did not want to face the campers next to you.'Buddy Site' does not mean you get to fit two RVs on that single site.It also does not mean you get two sites, you need to book each of the two Buddy Sites separately!

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Site #150

Site #150 is a great RV Site. It is centrally located with easy access to the Camp Store & Bathhouse. It’s very long, offering Guests ‘a small backyard’ at the rear of the site. However, it’s not as wide of a site.

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Site #152

Site #152 is very cute. It is well surrounded by trees on both sides, providing ample shade. It’s also centrally located to the Camp Store & Bathhouse. This site is very nice. It’s electric box faces towards the site next to it, Site #151, so you’ll need to slightly enter the neighboring site to hook up your electricity.

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Site #154

Site #154 is a cute RV Site. It offers great shade and a great centralized location. It is on the smaller side, however. It could be difficult to back into depending on if Site #54 is occupied. You want to make sure you’re driving South on Dogwood Lane, driving past the site in order to then back into it. The water & electric hook-ups are located on what would be the RV’s Passenger Side. The opposite of what is normal, so, it would be advisable to bring long enough cables to wrap around the campsite. The sewer hook-up is located on what would be the RV’s Driver Side.

Site #155

Site #155 is a great RV Site. It is very wide. It could fit up to a 45ft Fifth-Wheel, given that then the Tow Vehicle is parked on the site, utilizing its width. This site has a great central location. This site is easy to back into, driving South on Dogwood Lane.

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Site #158

Site #158 is an interesting RV Site. It’s very small. And the surrounding area makes it even smaller than depictable. However, it could be imagined someone would like this site. The sewer hook-up is located at the rear of the site. And the electric and water hook-ups are located on what would be the RV’s Passenger Side. The opposite of where they normally are. So it would be advisable to bring a long enough electric cable and water hose to wrap around the site. To back this site, you’d need to use the split in the road to begin driving your RV South on Laurel Drive, then back across the fork in the road up and into Site #158.

Site #159

Site #159 is an interesting RV Site. It finds itself perched on a small peak, which gives it a certain level of character & charm. However, that also gives it a certain characteristic quality of being odd. Someone we’d imagine would really like this RV Site. The site is located at the fork in the road between Laurel Drive & Dogwood Lane. It overlooks this intersection beautifully. This site also has a great ‘front yard’. There’s a lot of usable space, but not a lot of space for the RV to be, to put it that way. A very specific RV would fit this site well. The sewer hook-up is located on the left-rear of the site, so pseudo on the RV’s Passenger Side. The water hook-up and electric hook-ups are located on the RV’s Driver Side.

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Site #P1

Site #P1 is the smallest of the P-Section. There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P2

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P3

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P4

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P5

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P6

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P7

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P8

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P9

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P10

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. Site #P10 is very long, but the larger rigs, like 34ft+, may have difficulty getting leveled due to a slight drop-off near the front of the site.

Site #P11

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P12

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. Site #P12 is very long, but the larger rigs, like 31ft+, may have difficulty getting leveled due to a slight drop-off near the front of the site.

Site #P13

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes.

Site #P14

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. Site #P14 is very long, but the larger rigs, like 33ft+, may have difficulty getting leveled due to a slight drop-off near the front of the site.

Site #P15

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at this site.

Site #P16

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. Site #P16 is very long, but the larger rigs, like 34ft+, may have difficulty getting leveled due to a slight drop-off near the front of the site. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at thi

Site #P17

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at this site.

Site #P18

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at this site. Site #P18 is very long, but the larger rigs, like 34ft+, may have difficulty getting leveled due to a slight drop-off near the front.

Site #P19

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at this site.

Site #P20

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at this site. Site #P20 is very long, but the larger rigs, like 40ft+, may have difficulty getting leveled due to a slight drop-off near the front.

Site #P21

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at this site.

Site #P22

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at this site.

Site #P23

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at this site.

Site #P24

There’s no sugar coating it; the P-Section sites are very small. Prepare to be very close to your neighbor, which, if you’re Group Camping, perhaps is not a bad thing. P stands for ‘Post’, referring to just the Post that is used for the hook-ups. There is no sewer hook-up. These sites are out in the open, fully exposed to the sun. There is no shade. Generally used as an ‘overflow’ section. However, some Guests do enjoy what they have to offer, & they’ll book them regardless. They’re ideal for very large Group Reservations where everyone does not mind camping very close to each other. It could be recommended that Guests booking a P-Section site, also book the site directly next to them (not behind them, next to them) to ensure a large enough area could be used for better camping purposes. The road noise from White Oak Road is noticeable at this site. This is quite possibly the worst site on the campground.