Deerland RV Park, Llc
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Based on 49 reviews
Extremely prompt in answering when asked questions. The grounds are immaculate and well taken care of. Plenty of shade with beautiful trees. Some spots are a little tight but accommodating. There is constant upgrades being done with the new owners. Price for a monthly spot is very reasonable just have to pay for electric (which is what most have).
Such a FUN experience compared to a typical state park! The campground is clean and quiet. Deerland is ran by a wonderful owner, camp host, and groundskeeper. I am already planning my next trip down here! Between the fishing, paddle boating, hiking trails, and additional things to do in the area - you are bound to have a great time. Heather was very attentive and was even available by phone during the evening. She took the time to drop off a bundle of firewood at 10PM - most camp stores are closed well before then. Overall I am thoroughly impressed. Sites are a great size and ours were water front. Go down and take a peak for yourself, you won’t regret it.
Really nice camp ground not too far off State route 35 easy to get too. The new owner was really nice guy. Lot of the spots are the pull through easy to get though. The family and I had a blast on the paddle boats will definitely be staying at this place more often
Beautiful and peaceful place to be. Mr. Bill is very accommodating and has gone above and beyond to make us feel welcome and comfortable. The paddle boats are so much fun and look weathered but are reliable and sturdy. Weve had no issues with our sewer or back gassing into our camper. The water treatment plant near the property does smell every now and then but nothing outrageous. It's 5 minutes into town and conveniently near the 35 interstate. Lots of wildlife scurrying around and you can sometimes spy deer around the park in the early morning. Overall really pleased with this park 👍
This must have been a beautiful campground back in the day but sadly the owner, Bill, has allowed it to seriously decline. Aside from the rapidly declining campground I experienced other issues that made this a never return to campground and one of the first times I couldn't wait to get out of there fast enough. Cons: The sewer lines had a positive pressure that back gassed into the trailer though the holding tanks. This caused awful ongoing headaches and nausea to the point of vomiting sick. We had to dump the gray tanks on the ground, bleach out several times and disconnect from the dump line and let the gray tanks flow on the ground to keep the smell out. That fixed the problem until the sewage treatment facility eye sore right outside our trailer would float it's waste odor up to the trailer to seep in through the corners of the slides, not to mention the motor running all night long. The power would constantly cut off several times during the day. Turns out it was a faulty panel that would trip the EMS. One of the legs would keep dropping voltage and cut the power. The panels were exposed on the exterior that caused moisture problems causing some kind of arc short. Individuals would sit outside their trailers drinking and partying to late hours of the night being loud and obnoxious. Bill could always be found in the middle of the partying. Trailers are pretty much stacked on top of each other with the view of your neighbor trailer. Many of the lots also had steep sloping off the side. A lot of rutting and erosion throughout the gravel driveway all around the campground. There is no leash requirement for dogs. Many large dogs, although most friendly, running around free. Everyone who had small dogs did have them leashed. However, the owner, Bill's dog though friendly to people would become vicious and attack any dog that would bark at it. One lady with a Yorkie who barked was attacked by Bill's dog and had to take her to the vet. She reported to Bill who brushed it off and didn't do anything to make it right, not even keep his dog in check. This made taking our Yorkie out a miserable experience as we had to watch for his dog every time we went out. If the dog saw you it would come up to you regardless. Holding our dog it would show teeth and growl, not an experience that I would want anyone to have to go through. There are paddle boats but they are rusted out and in poor condition. The decking around the club house is rotting away. The playground only has rusted, falling apart, play equipment. Cost was 500 a month plus electricity. Expensive considering the issues this park has. Pros: Good Verizon signal. Did not need our trailer booster. Water not too hard or soft but a bit much chlorine in it. Water you could taste a slight chlorine taste. Though many eye sores through out the grounds, it is a beautiful piece of property with 2 lakes. There is a clubhouse with a working TV and 2 pool tables but the pool sticks do not have tips making impossible to play. It also has pay washer and drier if needed.
