This resort accepts Encore campers and is a great park. Sites are level, very quiet, nice pool, good activities and nice people running it. We recommend it and will stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Rate used just to post, as this is a membership park, so no fee. Very nice and quiet park, kept very clean. All hook ups were good. There was an extra charge of $3 for 50 amp. Pool small but very clean. The sites were level. Not as many seasonals as in some Thousand Trails parks, so that left some nice sites to pick from. Will return here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great campground, set in a quiet location well off the noise of the interstate. The amenities were well kept and the showers were the best I have seen in a long time. I liked the lake view from the lodge and peacefully worked a jig saw puzzle with the help of some other campers who joined in. My only reason for not rating this campground a 10 is having to go through the gatehouse to get the the laundry and lodge. It seemed odd to go out of the campground to use the facilities of the campground. We camped here in a motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful campground with lots of activities planned. I only wish we were staying long enough to enjoy them. We only stayed there long enough to sleep. The only reason why I give this CG a 9 and not a 10 is because it was so far off the beaten path. We were traveling down I-90 and needed a place to stay the night. Earlier posts were confirmed about using directions instead of the navigation system. However, this detour took us about 15 miles off our route. I highly recommend this campground if it fits into your itinerary. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is RPI Rate. Do not follow GPS read directions on web site. There are a lot of low bridges in the area. Level sites and easy to back into. Nice lakes with boats and a nice list of activities. Wi-Fi is at the welcome center. Would have given this a 10 if the campground had Wi-Fi through out the park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Rate is Passport America. Nice park, easy in, easy out. We had a pull-thru spot, so didn't have to unhitch the toad. We were just passing through overnight. Check-in was pleasant and quick. We did not check out the entire property but the area where we were was fine. Verizon air card and cell signal worked fine. No OTA TV signal. We would return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were not sure what to expect when we first arrived, but by the time we left we just loved this park. It is a small park but has everything you need. We were able to play pickleball, swim and play mini-golf. The lodge was nice. The internet was decent enough to download our mail. The staff was just wonderful. They had plenty of planned activities on the weekends. Be sure to visit the covered bridges in the area as they are well worth the drive! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As someone else said, follow the park's directions, not GPS. There is a 10' clearance bridge on Mill Creek Road. We went around it with no problem. This is a beautiful park, the grounds are consistently mowed, there are four small lakes for boating and fishing, the sites appear to be mostly level, the buildings are well maintained, the staff is friendly and helpful, and there is lots to do in the park and in the area. We opted for one of the ten new 50 amp sites ($3/night) and although they are a ways away from the other campers, they offer peace and serenity, like being out in the country, but just a short walk from the action. This is a great walking park for people (and their dogs). The manager has a home on site and you can tell this is a well-managed park. I would have given it a ten except there is no store and the pool is being resurfaced and is not finished. This is one of our favorite parks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nice well kept Thousand Trails Park. Shutting down for season, park folks were somewhat distracted by this chore. Clean and roomy and would stay here again. Nice park for walking dog. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice Thousand Trails Park. Follow directions in directory or website to avoid low bridge. Extremely friendly and helpful staff. The sites on the lake are very nice but fill up fast. The new 50 amp sites are in a not as attractive open area which was wet when we arrived so we moved to a 30 amp site. Nice park overlooking lake. Verizon aircard worked here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Thousand Trails Preserve and a nice one. Very spacious and well cared for. We only stayed overnight as we were traveling but if we are ever back that way we would spend some time there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Just to update and agree with the previous 5-year old review. There was a satellite internet dish at the store (which was closed), but you couldn't get wifi at the sites. Didn't try at the store. There are a few 50 amp sites for $2 a day. Reiterate - DO NOT attempt Mill Creek Rd from Rt 45 to park - the railroad underpass will take your roof off. Follow the directions on the park website. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Thousand Trails preserve just south of Ashtabula. Sites are spacious & easy in and out. There are 5 pull thru sites available. Staff is very friendly & helpful. Park is well taken care of, nice fishing lake and 2 smaller ponds. Good restaurants close by. Store was closed for the season. Avoid driving with rig on Mill Creek Rd, overhead bridge clearance is only 10'6". We camped here in a camper.
We made reservations for our week out from Thousand Trails Kenisee Lakes. We drove through the park the day before to make sure we could get our big rig in. After our drive through, we canceled. All the lake front sites are taken; those that aren't taken by cabins are old, permanent residents, some stacked three-deep from the lake. The pull throughs have common utilities and are a bit too snug for big rigs if both have slides. The lake is lovely; the "spa" is large and clean with an indoor pool. They have 20 amp and 30 amp ($2 extra). On the whole, not a bad park, but it just has an overall run-down appearance that was not appealing. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.