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Rollercoaster Fans
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June 2012
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Showing the 2 Reviews posted
As another reviewer commented, this is a true RV park. The sites are extremely close together, and you will be surrounded on all sides. The concrete slabs are nice, as are the full hook-ups, but you sacrifice space and privacy. There are a few trees. Watch out for the end sites on the rows--next to sewer plugs and there is a bit of an odor.
Pool is small, but looked clean. Mini-golf extremely disappointing. Staff was friendly. During our stay we had severe T-storms on three evenings. I was extremely impressed that an employee came around to the sites offering to help campers bring in awnings and other equipment.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to American Heritage RV Park 318 days ago
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| Good if you are focused on Knoebels | Our primary purpose for selecting this campground was its proximity to Knoebels. The campground is small, and the lake is really a pond. The *wooded* sites have a few trees. The meadow sites are true meadow. The sites are on the smaller side, and you will see and hear your neighbors. There is a good sized stream on the property.
The staff was very friendly, and they do a good job of patrolling the campground, offering help, and enforcing quiet hours. While we didn't use the restrooms or showers, I did see the staff cleaning them and they were thorough.
If you are looking for a quiet, secluded campground, this probably isn't it. The sites are all on well-travelled roads, which makes for noise at all hours and this is a kid-friendly place. The playground was disappointing. Two swings and a basic slide. This is a no-frills campground. If you plan to primarily be at the park and just sleep at the campground, this will work.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Knoebels Lake Glory Campground 333 days ago
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