We arrived at the CG on June 1. We had called a month in advance and ask if they could accommodate a 35' Motorhome pulling a trailer and they said they could. As soon as we arrived, the elderly lady at registration was rude and wanted to know if we had a reservation. I told her I did and that I had called a month ago. The lady told me, "Well, I don't think I can fit that big rig in the sites we have." I told her she had originally told me she could, all she could say was, "I don't think so but you can look." As she showed my husband the site she said she didn't think we could stay any longer than 3 nights even if we wanted to. The whole process was terrible and the staff was rude. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Overall nice park, reasonably priced. Stayed here for the Schnauzer Nationals in Bloomington, so it was mainly a 'sleep over, home base' type stay for us. While the park is manageable for a big rig, care must be taken when navigating the roads. In the non-seasonal pull through sites, shade is a rare commodity, since the trees at the entrance of the site do not provide a lot of it, but will probably prevent the roof-mounted satellite dish from getting a good signal. Overall a good home base type park, with friendly neighbors, but kind of crowded. No Wi-Fi, good water pressure (used my own pressure regulator, since none provided), and convenient hook-ups. Sites are level, and concrete patios are a nice touch. Would stay here again, even in 'non home-base' usage. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived on a Friday and the staff was not friendly at all. When I told them the water faucet was leaking they turned the water off to our side of the camp site. We a storm came through during the night I inquired when or if electricity might be back on and was told: "It will be back on when it comes back on." Overall I was very disappointed with this campground. I had a very hard time getting into and out of the sites as they are very narrow and the roads were not big rig friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very much a family oriented campground with lots of activities and a playground for children. We had a permanent site for 10 years at Kentuckiana. Enjoyed it very much. My favorite activity was Halloween weekend. A great time for everyone. We had a blast decorating our site. We were fortunate to have the point, so we had lots of room to do so. The chili and ham and bean suppers were great as well. The country western show on Saturday nights, are a wonderful addition to the campground as well. We hadn't been here for 5 years, but it is still just as nice as it always. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is located 3 miles and 1 mile east of Hopedale Illinois. It is a family owned campground. All sites are pull-thurs except for tenting areas. Some sites have a concrete patio. There are two good size fishing ponds, two playgrounds, one basketball court, and two bocci ball courts. They have a small store. Washer/dryers and game room. There are a about 4 shelters for those traveling in large groups or clubs. On Saturday nights they have an opry that is free to all campers. They have a house band and numerous guest singers throughout the season. You are very comfortable for the show, seating is in theater seats. It is a terrific show! This is a very nice family campground. Very well kept sites. We try to make it to this campground a couple times during the season from May to Oct. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.