This is one of the best campgrounds my family and I have ever visited. Yes, the sites are small, but the family atmosphere outweighs any thing else. We have been camping here for about 25 years, once a year. The bathrooms are outstanding and clean. The showers are clean and spacious. Flowers abound in the well kept campground. We took time to smell the roses since there are many roses in the yard. Hummingbird feeders are hung around the owners home which also serves as the office. The free firewood is also a plus. The wonderful owners are Mennonites and great people. There is only a small playground for the children, but there is a beautiful campground to walk around. You can listen to the Amish buggies pass along the main road, and on Friday nights and Saturday nights, an Amish family visits the campground to sell their baked goods and home made crafts. This campground is a pure delight if relaxing is what you have in mind for a great camping trip. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
A little tight in a class A, but nice and clean. The owners are Mennonite and keep the place in excellent condition. On Friday and Saturday, an Amish couple comes up in a buggy and sells homemade baked goods. 30 Amp power and no on site sewer, but not a problem for us. Super great area and you are near all of the Amish sightseeing areas. Great food in the area and wonderful scenery. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small but beautiful campground. Very friendly staff. Restrooms and showers are the best of any we've seen. Gravel interior roads, free firewood. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice campground to stay and the see the area. The sights are small. But we usually were out seeing the area, so that was not a problem for us. The restrooms were immaculate and the owners were very friendly. Free firewood was always available. Highly recommend this campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice clean park, although the sites are a bit close together. During the time we were there, however, it was not crowded so this wasn't an issue. While you wouldn't want to make this a "camping" destination, it is a good place to stay while visiting the Ohio Amish Country. It's very conveniently located. We'll definitely stay here again. There's lots to see and do within the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We love this campground, and usually stay here twice a year with our camping club. It's not a spectacular activity-packed campground, but it is a clean, quiet, well-kept home base for exploring Ohio's Amish country. It is centrally located, with very clean restrooms, lovely gardens, and a small swing set and sandbox for children. You'll enjoy hearing the clip-clop of horses pulling buggies in the morning, and purchasing baked goods and baskets most weekend evenings from local Amish people who bring their horse and buggy right into the park. Sites aren't huge, but they're adequate for evening campfires with the free firewood, and we've found most other campers to be friendly and good neighbors. Make use of the map provided at check-in, and drive some of the back roads to see "real" Amish country scenery. You can't beat it for the price--friendly owners, clean facilities, great location. It's one of our favorites. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed at this campground last year and just had to go back again while we were in the area. The showers are wonderful! Never seen any so clean. The sites are small, but quite adequate. Wood is available for fires. The very first thing that greets you at the camp are beautiful flower gardens. There isn't much to do for children, but you can be rest assured they are safe. My son loved the wireless internet service. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
May 2005
$19
Very well kept campground. Free firewood was available (scraps from cabinet shop?). Gravel parking pads that were fairly level. Was fairly quiet. Restrooms and showers were spotless. Some of the nicest we've seen. We would definitely come back. Only real minus, no onsite laundry facilities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is just about the only game in town. It was ok. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2001
$18
Small sites. Good place to use as a base to explore the surrounding Amish countryside. No activities on campground except bake sale by local Amish women. Clean, friendly, and well maintained. We camped here in a Truck Camper.