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February 28, 2017
Rated

We stayed here and enjoyed the Fort Wilderness and all that Disney has to offer. Check in was easy and we received Magic Bands to use at the store and to access places around the park (had we purchased theme park tickets those would have been loaded on the bands too!). NOTE: we left our bands at the camper the first day as we were touring in Universal all day and didn't want to lose them, however you need at least one band to re-enter the campground quickly. No big deal we just called the attendant and showed an ID, but we made sure to bring a band on the other days we left the campground) There were great trails and places to explore/walk/jog. We loved the Hoop de Doo Revue and the food was amazing. The sites were pristine, ice and laundry were available at the showers. The Trading Posts had everything you might need to throw together a quick dinner or to help with things you might have forgotten at home. We didn't use the cable hook-up as our coaxial cable was too short (we could have purchased a longer one if we had wanted). We saw flocks of wild turkeys most mornings.

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Nightly Rate: $74.00

Days Stayed: 5

Site Number: 1025

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise
April 05, 2017
Rated

This RV park is well laid out, sites are all
pull through. The park is pristine, with a lot of attention to landscaping and the office/restroom facilities. We used this as a midway stop en route to Chicago and spent several hours in Mammoth Caves National Park after setting up camp. Only things preventing me from giving it 5 stars were the train and highway noise and slow wifi. Hosts/check-in/reservation staff were very helpful and nice.

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Nightly Rate: $40.00

Days Stayed: 1

Site Number: 30

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
4 Site Quality
2 Noise

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Verizon 4G

March 01, 2017
Rated

We have stayed in this campground a couple of times since getting our camper. Online you have to reserve 2 nights minimum, but at 8am on any given day they will let you reserve one night and check-in immediately. This is nice for a little weekend get away for us. We prefer the O-P loop because it is more remote and quiet. However, there is no sewer or cable on these sites. The bath house is nice at the M&N loop exits. We prefer sites 284-287, 289 and 291 because they have nice space and access to the water. 284 is a pull through which is nice, the others are back-in. The pavement is a little rough in some sites and I have mentioned this to the campground. The sites closer to the store/office seem to have been maintained better and have full hook-up, but you will be more crowded with other guests and will pay more. There are various activities going on in the Stone Mountain Village area all year. We saw fireworks each night from the site because of the Christmas shows that were happening and enjoyed hearing the Christmas train whistle and watching it make it's loops around the mountain. Lots of trails, kayaking, and fishing available if you'd rather lay low.

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Nightly Rate: $38.00

Days Stayed: 3

Site Number: 387

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
3 Site Quality
4 Noise
August 23, 2017
Rated

We were successful in enjoying our 2017 eclipse totality at this campground. The staff were friendly upon arrival, but alcohol is STRICTLY prohibited. Not like your typical park where so long as you don't disturb others a beer in a coozie is not grounds for dismissal from the park. Some other people we knew in the campground were kicked out because they were unpacking their car and left a bottle of wine sitting on their picnic table. The lake is nice, but the beach access has a lot of geese and gets stirred up with the wake of power boats from the boat ramp. The edges of this lake are red clay and can be slippery and will stain suits and towels. We preferred swimming and paddle boarding in a little cove near our site on the Angler's Loop. No sewer hook ups and the water and electric hook ups are not well situated in the site. Make sure you have a long water hose and an extension cord. Some sites are level, others are washed out and difficult to find adequate tent or camper locations. No wifi. Bathrooms were nice, clean, and close. Camp office has wood and ice available for purchase as well as mini-golf rentals and ice cream for the kids. Probably would rather camp at Devil's Fork if it hadn't already been booked for the eclipse and this site was at the center of the line of totality.

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Nightly Rate: $25.00

Days Stayed: 3

Site Number: 21

3 Access
3 Location
5 Cleanliness
2 Site Quality
5 Noise
January 10, 2017
Rated

The site is closed from mid-September to early March.

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