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  • Note: The spot is in Spring Green, WIbut as usual Qype won't recognize places under 10,000 people! Come on boys, get on this ;) We didn't stay at the campground, but rented a group of 10 canoes from this place pretty last minute for Labor Day weekend due to another vendor's mess-up. Not only accommodating, their set up for canoe launch and pick-up is top notch. Drop off is right by the car park, minimizing the hauling and packing of your gear and they pick you up the next day and load it all up for you. Easily accessible, people were super friendly and place is outfitted with plenty of bathrooms for changing, a bar and ice machine. It's like a little camping haven in the middle of Wisconsin (one of many, I'm sure). Set right on the Wisconsin river, it's a great start to any 15 mile float trip! Find yourself a sandbank and set up shop, you'll enjoy it.

    (5)
  • Josh H.

    Had been going here for over 20 years...sometimes more than once a year. I've arranged & commonly brought around 50 people (& as many as 70) on these weekend/overnight on the river canoe trips. Over the years the place has grown from a few drunks at the bar, cheap canoe rental, one of the drunks driving you to the drop-off site, & an unmowed back 40 primitive campground full of mosquitoes & dog crap into a full-service "yogi bear" type campground atrocity. While the facilities have improved the population is oppressive. Over the last 3 years or so in particular the tent site camp lot has turned into an endless (literally through dawn) overcrowded party including loud music, fireworks, raging drunk yelling matches, wandering dogs, & over used porta-potties. If you're looking for this kind of thing then you've found heaven. If not, well you've been warned. Last year (2010) I hosted yet another annual canoe trip through here & it was the last I ever will. Besides the campground drunkfest, after a full day of canoeing & in the midst of setting up camp on a sandbar in the middle of the river, our group was visited by 2 boats full of DNR & Sheriff officers including a drug sniffing dog. Besides a cooler check for glass (no glass allowed on the river) the drug dog searched all of us & our equipment without any reason, provocation, or necessity. Then to top it off it proceeded to shit in the middle of our campsite... good times. The hassling from the DNR (Dept of Natural Resources) had become prevalent over the last couple years but I always thought it good policy to keep the glass off the river & considered the occasional check warranted. Our group was stopped for checks twice in that one weekend & 2 boats in our group were stopped 3 times. Nothing like a nice relaxing getaway eh? I know the economy has been bad but shaking down the tourists seems desperate. I know the "resort" has no control over the actions of the local police & DNR but the whole ball of wax has become a terrible joke. Do what you want but I've done a lot of these & my advice is to find another river in another state.

    (1)
  • Julie J.

    We went on 8/17/12 and it was our first time there. We reserved site R5 and we couldn't open our slides because of a tree. So they moved us to site R8 and we had a awesome time there fishing and walking on the sandbars. The tubing was fantastic! My only complaint is that you can't make reservations for next year. They have one day to make them if you are lucky not to get a busy signal. The Jacobson's

    (5)
  • Glass H.

    This place advertises both tent camping and RV camping, but they are not well set-up for tent camping. There is no shade anywhere, and tent camping happens in the midst of a big flat field of RVs. No table, no seating, and no clear division between campsites. The coin op pay showers were on the scary side, and the public restroom was dim and full of spiders. None of this would be an issue for the RV camper--with an RV you could bring your own shade, seating, shower, and restroom. It's not a bad place, really, just not really a great place for tent camping. There was a genuinely nice pool with a small play area for kids, and there was a coin-up laundry. There was also a small general store onsite, as well as a restaurant.

    (2)
  • Dirk D.

    Great Restaurant overlooking the Wisconsin River. Best views around. Food is just ok, but the prices are cheap. The Wings are excellent however and the Lake Louie Pale Ale on Tap should not be missed. If you like a great view, great wings, and great tap beer, you can't beat this place. Oh, also, if you like wine, they poor 6 oz glasses for $5, unlike bars in Madison or Chicago that poor 4 oz for $10. Sweet.

    (5)
  • Sherry L.

    WRR is about a 45-minute drive west of Madison. While it isn't extraordinarily far, it is a little too far a trip to make frequently. That being said, I would also never have chosen this particular location for tubing. I went with a group of nine other people. Tube rentals are $15/each, and if you are planning to bring a large cooler, be prepared to pay for a separate tube for it. After we paid for our tubes, a shuttle drove us from the resort to a starting point about a 5 minute drive away. I believe that you can choose to do either a 3 hour or 6 hour float, and they will drive you to a starting point that will take you 3 or 6 hours to get back from. Overall I found the whole experience very relaxing. It is quite a scenic float all the way down to the finishing point. You are also encouraged to stop on sandbars along the way to take a break or picnic! I think that as a group we definitely felt like we could have been given clearer directions on how to get back to the site. Also, it would be nice if they cleaned out the docking area and made it stand out more as the finishing point. As we tried to get to shore, we found ourselves being pulled into branches of fallen trees. Since we had tied all our tubes together so we could float as a group, we got badly tangled in the branches. There was also no one at the finishing point to direct us or help us out of the water - it was very much an independent endeavor. All in all, it was a good experience, but I think that WRR can do a much better job in terms of customer service and customer safety.

    (3)
  • Dan R.

    I agree with the other reviews: 5 Star canoe outfitting operation and 1 Star camping operation. The camping experience was horrible. There is no exaggeration in the other reviews when they say loud, obnoxious drunks carrying on until dawn. Where's management? The new clubhouse is awesome with a nice restaurant, bar and patio. Unfortunately, it's like a diamond in a pile of dung. The owners need to decide who they want as clientele: families and responsible campers or twenty-somethings that trash the place and all around them. The clubhouse, pool and recreational facilities seems like foolish investments if they can' t manage the place properly (I hope their banker is reading this).

    (1)
  • Jennifer M.

    This resort is nothing like it is shown to be on their website. We spent 2 nights here last weekend (left a day/night early due to the horrible experience). -Parking was a nightmare. Who has ever heard of an RV park, that doesnt even have RV parking for when you check in? -The resort map on their website is very misleading, as their population easily tripled beyond the number of sites, due to the river excursions. --Stumbling, falling down drunk people at 6pm. This was not a single occasion, I have never seen so many people completely inibriated at such an early hour. This happened both on Saturday and on Sunday. -Dogs swimming in the pool. -Young children driving the golf carts without supervision. Apparently there is no policy against this. -Despite what their website states, there is no WiFi. I even called and verified before we left. -Bathroom facilities were disgusting! Yes, its camping. Yes, there are people coming in off the river, so I can expect the floor to be wet. However It is completely unacceptable for there to be poop on the toilet seats. Be sure to bring money for the pay (dirty) showers. -The picture of our camp site on the web site is completely false. It did not show the street light that hung over our trailer! -Two vehicles full of drunk people pulled up to the pool area at 2am on Saturday night. They then broke into the pool area and threw their drunk friends into the pool, smashing beer bottles along the way. They were parked and had their headlights shining 8 feet from our trailer. This went on for at least an hour. At no time did anyone from the resort come out. -After the first night, I went and complained. The "manager" I spoke with had the audacity to ask me if it was one specific person or site that was causing the issues. Either she has been trained to ignore the issues or she truly didnt care. THESE ISSUES WERE RESORT WIDE. Had she ever stepped outside, she would have seen this clearly. -The party went on and on, there were never any quiet hours implemented or observed. After we got home, I called again and asked to speak with a manager. Ended up speaking with the same girl who I complained to the first time. She again acted like these issues were not a problem and did nothing. (At this point I dont want my money back, but an "I'm sorry your experience was poor", would have gone a long way. CUSTOMER SERVICE HERE IS HORRIBLE. We have stayed at numerous parks over the years and this was by far the worst. If you are 21 and are looking to party, this is the place for you! (It was not appropriate for my 8 & 11 year old).

    (1)
  • Maureen C.

    Love this place!!! Owners and down to earth, friendly people and the views are breath taking. Remember the old bar, very small and dark; but it was the people that made it what it was. New bar is beautiful, but I really miss the deck off the bar over looking the river. The Camping is a bit primitive, but isn't that what camping is? Will definitely eat there again and given the chance, camp as well.

    (5)
  • Jess U.

    This restaurant and bar is absolutely beautiful and the view of the Wisconsin river is breath taking! The decor is great, very clean, friendly service, and the food is good! I would definitely recommend!

    (5)
  • Adam S.

    I disagree with the other reviewers. I've only been here twice, and it was pretty obvious to me from the getgo that this was not a 100% "family themed campground." Yes, there are families there, I saw the pool, clubhouse, and other rec facilities being used by families everyday, both years. I've seen families on the river tubing as well. I've seen families around fires at night, and I've seen families in the lodge eating and drinking. So to say it's not family friendly is just plain wrong. But, there are also younger campers there, who, in part like me, are there to get drunk and have a good time. If the management dislikes this, they sure haven't done ANYTHING about it any year I've been there. This leads me to believe that they don't really care too much about noise levels, I'd assume unless someone complains, which clearly people don't, or I wouldn't have heard loud techno music at 2am on Sunday morning. What this means, guys, is that Bob's Riverside Resort probably doesn't really mind this, and if you do, maybe you should go somewhere else to camp. I mean, it's not on state land or in a state park, and we're in WI, what did you expect? And, in both years I've been there, the 'loud' campers are usually stuck at the end of the loop in the camping area, as far as possible from everyone else. So...they are clearly able to manage the place properly. We were on a waiting list for tubes, there was so much demand. Sounds like they're running a tight ship to me. There are no animals around destroying your food at night, people come by to pick up trash, the portopotties are (really) some of the cleanest I've ever seen at a place like that, and all the while, families are all over the place during the day. Sounds like they've figured out how to appeal to both sides of the coin, despite what other reviewers say. And to be fair, I'm a rural kind of camper. I've done plenty of canoe and backpacking trips, and this type of car camping isn't really my thing. But, once a summer, it's a great time to go tubing and hang out around the fire. I love Bob's, and would gladly go back. If that sorta thing really bothers you, go to a state park, a campground that has 'family friendly' plastered all over the website, or better yet, just pony up and rent a cabin at a resort, rather than camping and expecting it to be as quiet as it would be in a home w the windows shut. The only complaint is the length of the river trip. You have the option of 1 or 2 miles from drop off point to the point you exit. It should be at least 3 miles. Current was faster in 2011 and we were done in about 2 hours, including sandbar stops. That's ridiculous. I also saw several DNR boats, with drug dogs. If DNR agents are basically laying in wait for people to come down the river, Bob's needs to alert people that the DNR will treat them like low hanging fruit, which they clearly were. The staff are friendly, the facilities are perfect for the price (really good, actually), and the location is lovely. I like Bob's and can't wait to go back.

    (4)
  • Cate B.

    Went here for Memorial Day weekend and had a great time. This camp ground can go both ways in terms of family themed vs. young drunk party themed. When I called to make a reservation, they asked how old we were and how many people so they could place us properly away from the more family theme camp sites. Yes people were drinking and carrying on late into the night but on the other side of the camp, it was very quiet. (where the families stayed.) The facilities were very clean, decent restrooms so shower in (Bring quarters costs $1 for 5 minutes) The river is AWESOME, there are sand bars everywhere that you can literally walk to without the water going above your waist. This was our favorite part of the resort. There are plenty of people drinking, partying and carrying on as well however it is mem day weekend so who can't expect a bunch of campers drinking their millers and buds. The bar was great, we went at night to enjoy music and hang out on the back patio right on the river, drink prices were good. My only complaint was that there were sooo many mosquitos, BRING SPRAY and lots of it. Again, the partying was at a minimal, people were up late but around where we were placed, it was all 25-40 somethings and no families at all. So for those of you who complained make sure you tell them you would rather be around the family themed campgrounds rather than the younger crowd. Thanks for a great weekend and start to the summer!

    (5)
  • Christine M.

    We didn't stay at the campground, but rented a group of 10 canoes from this place pretty last minute for Labor Day weekend due to another vendor's mess-up. Not only accommodating, their set up for canoe launch and pick-up is top notch. Drop off is right by the car park, minimizing the hauling and packing of your gear and they pick you up the next day and load it all up for you. Easily accessible, people were super friendly and place is outfitted with plenty of bathrooms for changing, a bar and ice machine. It's like a little camping haven in the middle of Wisconsin (one of many, I'm sure). Set right on the Wisconsin river, it's a great start to any 15 mile float trip! Find yourself a sandbank and set up shop, you'll enjoy it.

    (5)
  • Andrew B.

    Disclaimer: I've never been much of a camper. Camping: 1 star Went here for two nights of camping and a float trip. The campground was nothing more than a patch of grass and a fire pit. They do have porta potties scattered about and a larger restroom building. Neither of them was clean. It costs $22 a night for these amenities... If you are hoping for a full night of sleep then better hope you have good neighbors. We had a couple party campsites around us that ended at 4AM and started at 6AM. There is a bar on the grounds that was pretty popular. Float Trip: 4 stars They basically blind fold you and drive about 2 miles up the Wisconsin River into a forest path and dump you off with some tubes. Make sure order extra tubes to hold coolers and trash. I was expecting the float trip to be longer so make sure you stop at sandbars along the way. It was a fun time.

    (2)
  • Dirk D.

    Great Restaurant overlooking the Wisconsin River. Best views around. Food is just ok, but the prices are cheap. The Wings are excellent however and the Lake Louie Pale Ale on Tap should not be missed. If you like a great view, great wings, and great tap beer, you can't beat this place. Oh, also, if you like wine, they poor 6 oz glasses for $5, unlike bars in Madison or Chicago that poor 4 oz for $10. Sweet.

    (5)
  • Sherry L.

    WRR is about a 45-minute drive west of Madison. While it isn't extraordinarily far, it is a little too far a trip to make frequently. That being said, I would also never have chosen this particular location for tubing. I went with a group of nine other people. Tube rentals are $15/each, and if you are planning to bring a large cooler, be prepared to pay for a separate tube for it. After we paid for our tubes, a shuttle drove us from the resort to a starting point about a 5 minute drive away. I believe that you can choose to do either a 3 hour or 6 hour float, and they will drive you to a starting point that will take you 3 or 6 hours to get back from. Overall I found the whole experience very relaxing. It is quite a scenic float all the way down to the finishing point. You are also encouraged to stop on sandbars along the way to take a break or picnic! I think that as a group we definitely felt like we could have been given clearer directions on how to get back to the site. Also, it would be nice if they cleaned out the docking area and made it stand out more as the finishing point. As we tried to get to shore, we found ourselves being pulled into branches of fallen trees. Since we had tied all our tubes together so we could float as a group, we got badly tangled in the branches. There was also no one at the finishing point to direct us or help us out of the water - it was very much an independent endeavor. All in all, it was a good experience, but I think that WRR can do a much better job in terms of customer service and customer safety.

    (3)
  • Dan R.

    I agree with the other reviews: 5 Star canoe outfitting operation and 1 Star camping operation. The camping experience was horrible. There is no exaggeration in the other reviews when they say loud, obnoxious drunks carrying on until dawn. Where's management? The new clubhouse is awesome with a nice restaurant, bar and patio. Unfortunately, it's like a diamond in a pile of dung. The owners need to decide who they want as clientele: families and responsible campers or twenty-somethings that trash the place and all around them. The clubhouse, pool and recreational facilities seems like foolish investments if they can' t manage the place properly (I hope their banker is reading this).

    (1)
  • Jennifer M.

    This resort is nothing like it is shown to be on their website. We spent 2 nights here last weekend (left a day/night early due to the horrible experience). -Parking was a nightmare. Who has ever heard of an RV park, that doesnt even have RV parking for when you check in? -The resort map on their website is very misleading, as their population easily tripled beyond the number of sites, due to the river excursions. --Stumbling, falling down drunk people at 6pm. This was not a single occasion, I have never seen so many people completely inibriated at such an early hour. This happened both on Saturday and on Sunday. -Dogs swimming in the pool. -Young children driving the golf carts without supervision. Apparently there is no policy against this. -Despite what their website states, there is no WiFi. I even called and verified before we left. -Bathroom facilities were disgusting! Yes, its camping. Yes, there are people coming in off the river, so I can expect the floor to be wet. However It is completely unacceptable for there to be poop on the toilet seats. Be sure to bring money for the pay (dirty) showers. -The picture of our camp site on the web site is completely false. It did not show the street light that hung over our trailer! -Two vehicles full of drunk people pulled up to the pool area at 2am on Saturday night. They then broke into the pool area and threw their drunk friends into the pool, smashing beer bottles along the way. They were parked and had their headlights shining 8 feet from our trailer. This went on for at least an hour. At no time did anyone from the resort come out. -After the first night, I went and complained. The "manager" I spoke with had the audacity to ask me if it was one specific person or site that was causing the issues. Either she has been trained to ignore the issues or she truly didnt care. THESE ISSUES WERE RESORT WIDE. Had she ever stepped outside, she would have seen this clearly. -The party went on and on, there were never any quiet hours implemented or observed. After we got home, I called again and asked to speak with a manager. Ended up speaking with the same girl who I complained to the first time. She again acted like these issues were not a problem and did nothing. (At this point I dont want my money back, but an "I'm sorry your experience was poor", would have gone a long way. CUSTOMER SERVICE HERE IS HORRIBLE. We have stayed at numerous parks over the years and this was by far the worst. If you are 21 and are looking to party, this is the place for you! (It was not appropriate for my 8 & 11 year old).

    (1)
  • Maureen C.

    Love this place!!! Owners and down to earth, friendly people and the views are breath taking. Remember the old bar, very small and dark; but it was the people that made it what it was. New bar is beautiful, but I really miss the deck off the bar over looking the river. The Camping is a bit primitive, but isn't that what camping is? Will definitely eat there again and given the chance, camp as well.

    (5)
  • Jess U.

    This restaurant and bar is absolutely beautiful and the view of the Wisconsin river is breath taking! The decor is great, very clean, friendly service, and the food is good! I would definitely recommend!

    (5)
  • Adam S.

    I disagree with the other reviewers. I've only been here twice, and it was pretty obvious to me from the getgo that this was not a 100% "family themed campground." Yes, there are families there, I saw the pool, clubhouse, and other rec facilities being used by families everyday, both years. I've seen families on the river tubing as well. I've seen families around fires at night, and I've seen families in the lodge eating and drinking. So to say it's not family friendly is just plain wrong. But, there are also younger campers there, who, in part like me, are there to get drunk and have a good time. If the management dislikes this, they sure haven't done ANYTHING about it any year I've been there. This leads me to believe that they don't really care too much about noise levels, I'd assume unless someone complains, which clearly people don't, or I wouldn't have heard loud techno music at 2am on Sunday morning. What this means, guys, is that Bob's Riverside Resort probably doesn't really mind this, and if you do, maybe you should go somewhere else to camp. I mean, it's not on state land or in a state park, and we're in WI, what did you expect? And, in both years I've been there, the 'loud' campers are usually stuck at the end of the loop in the camping area, as far as possible from everyone else. So...they are clearly able to manage the place properly. We were on a waiting list for tubes, there was so much demand. Sounds like they're running a tight ship to me. There are no animals around destroying your food at night, people come by to pick up trash, the portopotties are (really) some of the cleanest I've ever seen at a place like that, and all the while, families are all over the place during the day. Sounds like they've figured out how to appeal to both sides of the coin, despite what other reviewers say. And to be fair, I'm a rural kind of camper. I've done plenty of canoe and backpacking trips, and this type of car camping isn't really my thing. But, once a summer, it's a great time to go tubing and hang out around the fire. I love Bob's, and would gladly go back. If that sorta thing really bothers you, go to a state park, a campground that has 'family friendly' plastered all over the website, or better yet, just pony up and rent a cabin at a resort, rather than camping and expecting it to be as quiet as it would be in a home w the windows shut. The only complaint is the length of the river trip. You have the option of 1 or 2 miles from drop off point to the point you exit. It should be at least 3 miles. Current was faster in 2011 and we were done in about 2 hours, including sandbar stops. That's ridiculous. I also saw several DNR boats, with drug dogs. If DNR agents are basically laying in wait for people to come down the river, Bob's needs to alert people that the DNR will treat them like low hanging fruit, which they clearly were. The staff are friendly, the facilities are perfect for the price (really good, actually), and the location is lovely. I like Bob's and can't wait to go back.

    (4)
  • Christine M.

    We didn't stay at the campground, but rented a group of 10 canoes from this place pretty last minute for Labor Day weekend due to another vendor's mess-up. Not only accommodating, their set up for canoe launch and pick-up is top notch. Drop off is right by the car park, minimizing the hauling and packing of your gear and they pick you up the next day and load it all up for you. Easily accessible, people were super friendly and place is outfitted with plenty of bathrooms for changing, a bar and ice machine. It's like a little camping haven in the middle of Wisconsin (one of many, I'm sure). Set right on the Wisconsin river, it's a great start to any 15 mile float trip! Find yourself a sandbank and set up shop, you'll enjoy it.

    (5)
  • Andrew B.

    Disclaimer: I've never been much of a camper. Camping: 1 star Went here for two nights of camping and a float trip. The campground was nothing more than a patch of grass and a fire pit. They do have porta potties scattered about and a larger restroom building. Neither of them was clean. It costs $22 a night for these amenities... If you are hoping for a full night of sleep then better hope you have good neighbors. We had a couple party campsites around us that ended at 4AM and started at 6AM. There is a bar on the grounds that was pretty popular. Float Trip: 4 stars They basically blind fold you and drive about 2 miles up the Wisconsin River into a forest path and dump you off with some tubes. Make sure order extra tubes to hold coolers and trash. I was expecting the float trip to be longer so make sure you stop at sandbars along the way. It was a fun time.

    (2)
  • Note: The spot is in Spring Green, WIbut as usual Qype won't recognize places under 10,000 people! Come on boys, get on this ;) We didn't stay at the campground, but rented a group of 10 canoes from this place pretty last minute for Labor Day weekend due to another vendor's mess-up. Not only accommodating, their set up for canoe launch and pick-up is top notch. Drop off is right by the car park, minimizing the hauling and packing of your gear and they pick you up the next day and load it all up for you. Easily accessible, people were super friendly and place is outfitted with plenty of bathrooms for changing, a bar and ice machine. It's like a little camping haven in the middle of Wisconsin (one of many, I'm sure). Set right on the Wisconsin river, it's a great start to any 15 mile float trip! Find yourself a sandbank and set up shop, you'll enjoy it.

    (5)
  • Josh H.

    Had been going here for over 20 years...sometimes more than once a year. I've arranged & commonly brought around 50 people (& as many as 70) on these weekend/overnight on the river canoe trips. Over the years the place has grown from a few drunks at the bar, cheap canoe rental, one of the drunks driving you to the drop-off site, & an unmowed back 40 primitive campground full of mosquitoes & dog crap into a full-service "yogi bear" type campground atrocity. While the facilities have improved the population is oppressive. Over the last 3 years or so in particular the tent site camp lot has turned into an endless (literally through dawn) overcrowded party including loud music, fireworks, raging drunk yelling matches, wandering dogs, & over used porta-potties. If you're looking for this kind of thing then you've found heaven. If not, well you've been warned. Last year (2010) I hosted yet another annual canoe trip through here & it was the last I ever will. Besides the campground drunkfest, after a full day of canoeing & in the midst of setting up camp on a sandbar in the middle of the river, our group was visited by 2 boats full of DNR & Sheriff officers including a drug sniffing dog. Besides a cooler check for glass (no glass allowed on the river) the drug dog searched all of us & our equipment without any reason, provocation, or necessity. Then to top it off it proceeded to shit in the middle of our campsite... good times. The hassling from the DNR (Dept of Natural Resources) had become prevalent over the last couple years but I always thought it good policy to keep the glass off the river & considered the occasional check warranted. Our group was stopped for checks twice in that one weekend & 2 boats in our group were stopped 3 times. Nothing like a nice relaxing getaway eh? I know the economy has been bad but shaking down the tourists seems desperate. I know the "resort" has no control over the actions of the local police & DNR but the whole ball of wax has become a terrible joke. Do what you want but I've done a lot of these & my advice is to find another river in another state.

    (1)
  • Julie J.

    We went on 8/17/12 and it was our first time there. We reserved site R5 and we couldn't open our slides because of a tree. So they moved us to site R8 and we had a awesome time there fishing and walking on the sandbars. The tubing was fantastic! My only complaint is that you can't make reservations for next year. They have one day to make them if you are lucky not to get a busy signal. The Jacobson's

    (5)
  • Glass H.

    This place advertises both tent camping and RV camping, but they are not well set-up for tent camping. There is no shade anywhere, and tent camping happens in the midst of a big flat field of RVs. No table, no seating, and no clear division between campsites. The coin op pay showers were on the scary side, and the public restroom was dim and full of spiders. None of this would be an issue for the RV camper--with an RV you could bring your own shade, seating, shower, and restroom. It's not a bad place, really, just not really a great place for tent camping. There was a genuinely nice pool with a small play area for kids, and there was a coin-up laundry. There was also a small general store onsite, as well as a restaurant.

    (2)
  • Cate B.

    Went here for Memorial Day weekend and had a great time. This camp ground can go both ways in terms of family themed vs. young drunk party themed. When I called to make a reservation, they asked how old we were and how many people so they could place us properly away from the more family theme camp sites. Yes people were drinking and carrying on late into the night but on the other side of the camp, it was very quiet. (where the families stayed.) The facilities were very clean, decent restrooms so shower in (Bring quarters costs $1 for 5 minutes) The river is AWESOME, there are sand bars everywhere that you can literally walk to without the water going above your waist. This was our favorite part of the resort. There are plenty of people drinking, partying and carrying on as well however it is mem day weekend so who can't expect a bunch of campers drinking their millers and buds. The bar was great, we went at night to enjoy music and hang out on the back patio right on the river, drink prices were good. My only complaint was that there were sooo many mosquitos, BRING SPRAY and lots of it. Again, the partying was at a minimal, people were up late but around where we were placed, it was all 25-40 somethings and no families at all. So for those of you who complained make sure you tell them you would rather be around the family themed campgrounds rather than the younger crowd. Thanks for a great weekend and start to the summer!

    (5)

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