Nestled in a picturesque setting, our campground stands out as a unique family-oriented retreat that has transformed from a struggling site into a beloved destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Since acquiring the campground in January 2002, we have embraced the challenge of revitalizing the space, which included demolishing the old Bathhouse and Rec Hall. In their place, we proudly built a new Camp Store—affectionately referred to as my "castle on the Mountain"—along with a modern two-story Indoor Entertainment Center and Bathhouse. We also resurfaced the pools and upgraded to new filters and heaters, ensuring a refreshing experience for our guests.
During our inaugural Memorial Day Weekend, I welcomed visitors from behind a makeshift desk crafted from a door resting on two saw horses, perched on a milk crate. It’s incredible to reflect on how far we’ve come, and we remain dedicated to providing our guests with the best facilities possible.
The heart of our campground lies in its family-oriented atmosphere. Our family has played an essential role in this journey, offering invaluable support and assistance over the years. Our seasonal guests have become an extended family, enriching our community with their presence. We are truly fortunate to have such wonderful individuals surrounding us, including a core group of returning guests who bring joy and warmth