This campground is your typical KOA in a pastoral setting. Being off the beaten track, and not actually in Cooperstown, it is very quiet except for the herd of cows across the street. Sites are decently sized, fairly level, and have good views of...
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I stayed in the “CCC” camping area off-season. The campground was very quiet during my stay. The sites were surprisingly level, large, and spread out. The electric and water service seems to have been upgraded in the recent past, so power was...
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This is a very well-kept campground. Being in a prime location near a national park, it is both pricey and crowded. The sites are fairly cramped -- not awning-bumping-the-neighbor cramped but you are reminded not to dump your tanks while your...
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Stopped over here on the way to Maine. Sea Coast has a two-night minimum (at least during the peak season) but worth it. Quiet campground with the friendliest staff I've seen. After I was stung by a wasp when trying to hook up power, someone...
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This is a very quiet and peaceful campground -- caveat, though, that I was there during the week. There is a variety of types of sites, from tents to small rig to larger pull-throughs with some being more secluded than others. The North East Loop...
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This is a well-managed, modern campground with level sites, friendly staff, good electric and water. The Wifi was fair (about 3M/sec up and down) but my AT&T signal was decent. The pull-through sites have opposing entry so that rigs next to each...
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It would be very difficult to be bored at Driftstone -- games, activities, swimming, boating, plenty of open field for the kids. It is a very family-friendly campground where the staff and other campers are very personable. A group of us stayed in...
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**This campground is now known as Atlantic Shore Pines Campground**
Very good campground -- good sized sites, well maintained hookups, clean grounds, friendly staff, well-stocked campstore. The only drawback was my site was not very level and...
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If you’re looking for a backwoods, off-the-beaten-path type of campground, this isn’t it. If you are looking for a campground that is very close to an historical National Park not to mention shopping and restaurants, this is for you.
The...
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It’s ironic that there are a lot of campgrounds out there that call themselves a “resort” and yet the one that truly is a resort, doesn’t. Lake George RV Park is, simply said, amazing. The grounds are well kept, the facilities are modern and...
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