4/5 Sara B. 9 months ago on Google • 38 reviews
Long
review
with
a
lot
of
details.
Great
experience!
Firstly,
the
location
was
great.
It
was
.1
mile
off
Rte
95.
That
was
great.
After
sitting
in
a
lot
of
traffic
on
the
way
up
from
Central
Massachusetts,
it
was
nice
to
arrive
so
quickly
off
the
highway.
Registering
at
the
office
was
super
easy.
The
woman,
Kara,
was
very
welcoming
and
helpful!
Thank
you
very
much.
We
were
able
to
pull
both
cars
through
the
camp
site
to
unload
and
then
had
to
park
our
second
vehicle
in
the
visitors
lot.
The
sites
we
chose
were
in
the
back
and
we
had
booked
the
day
we
went
so
we
knew
that
most
were
empty.
We
chose
to
book
the
back
sites
and
picked
sites
without
direct
neighbors
due
to
having
4
little
kids.
The
first
night
there
was
only
3
of
us
in
a
8
site
row.
When
we
arrived
there
was
a
few
sites
without
tags
on
them
so
we
just
counted
from
the
ones
with
tags
and
just
set
up.
On
our
2nd
night
there
one
of
the
staff
members
came
and
replaced
the
tags
that
were
missing
and
we
realized
we
were
in
the
wrong
spot
so
Valerie
told
the
other
woman
in
the
office
and
they
were
able
to
switch
it
in
the
computer
so
we
didn't
have
to
move
entirely.
We
did
have
to
move
a
couple
feet
which
wasn't
super
troubling.
The
sites
are
very
close
to
eachother
which
stinks
for
people
who
don't
have
kids
when
their
next
to
a
site
with
4
younger
children.
The
campground
has
a
big
playground
with
many
structures.
The
playground
could
use
a
little
updating,
the
sign
with
the
rules
is
nearly
entirely
faded.
But
all
in
all,
a
great
amenity
to
have
at
an
arms
length.
There
is
2
pools
which
are
pretty
small
but
never
seemed
too
overcrowded
when
we
went
the
couple
times
while
we
stayed.
One
of
the
problems
we
experienced
at
the
pool
(no
fault
of
the
campground)
was
bigger
children
unsupervised
and
jumping
in
and
not
watching/being
mindful
of
other/younger
swimmers.
I
had
to
keep
reminding
my
5yo
to
watch
for
the
11-12yo's
because
they
were
not
watching
for
them
and
we're
either
unsupervised
or
parents
didn't
care/find
it
to
be
an
issue.
The
water
to
wash
off
before
and
after
the
pool
was
very
warm.
We
didnt
use
the
arcade
room
but
did
take
a
peek
which
is
another
awesome
amenity
to
have.
Within
1.5
miles
you
have
Walmart,
ocean
state
job
lot,
tj
Maxx,
market
basket,
NH
state
liquor
outlet,
etc.
Salisbury
beach
is
a
15minute
drive
and
an
easy
drive
at
that.
Hampton
Beach
is
a
little
further
especially
with
heavy
traffic
on
perfect
beach
days.
I'll
never
return
to
Hampton
after
enjoying
our
time
at
Salisbury
beach
for
less
parking
fees
and
less
stress.
The
campground
sells
5lb
bags
of
ice
for
$2,
fire
wood
and
kindling
for
$6/bag.
Coded
gate
to
enter
but
for
the
first
couple
days
it
was
stuck
up
so
we
didn't
need
the
code.
The
bathhouses
have
3
stalls
and
3
showers,
showers
are
$.50
for
5
minutes.
The
bathhouses
could
use
some
TLC
and
some
updating
but
weren't
terrible,
I've
definitely
seen
many
worse!!
The
campgrounds
quiet
time
is
10pm-8am
and
it
is
sooo
quiet.
A
lot
of
the
RV's
are
summer
homes
and
their
kids
run
the
campground
freely
climbing
all
over
the
top
of
the
playground
structures
and
preventing
younger
children
from
playing.
Also
the
older
kids
on
the
playground
using
fowl
language
was
an
issue
a
couple
times.
(Not
a
campground
issue,
a
parenting
issue)
Nothing
major
that
warranted
reporting
to
the
office.
Just
remind
our
kids
to
go
on
a
different
structure
and
they
know
better
than
to
use
that
language.
Visitors
can
come
in
but
the
fee
is
$10/person.
A
little
steep
but
it's
to
weed
out
excessive
people
coming
in
and
out.
All
in
all,
we
really
liked
it.
We
will
definitely
return
in
the
future.
Oh
ya
the
only
downfall
to
the
proximity
to
the
highway
was
that
you
listened
to
the
highway
traffic
all
night
while
you
were
trying
to
sleep.
Staff
was
friendly,
we
watched
them
out
working
the
entire
time,
making
sure
things
were
on
the
up
and
up.
I
wish
the
spaces
were
more
spaced
out
but
what
can
you
do?
All
in
all
a
great
place
and
highly
recommend.