Western Village RV Park
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Reviews
12/26/2025, The staff was not real friendly when checking in. I guess it's been a long season. There was a snow storm arriving the evening and it was supposed to snow 4 to 5" that night. So I asked for an update. I figured the "locals" would know. But she just shrugged here shoulders and said something like we hope it doesn't snow. Our pull-thru site (#33) was fairly level, hook-ups were fine, except that the Power pole was place at the front of the site and made it awkward to reach it. I didn't want to unhook my truck, so I ended up a little bit in the road. Overall, it seems like a nice campground. Lots of trees for shade. Gavel roads and campsite could get muddy though. Their website says they are open all year, but their Voice Message says that they close on January 1st and re-open in March. T-Mobile data was 5G, but only 1 or 2 lines. However, I was able to stream two TV's. There's a fee-based Wi-Fi service through Skyweb, which we didn't try. It's a convenient place to stop off I-81. And it's in a residential neighborhood. I would stop for the night again in the future. For 50Amp FHU it was $68.00 less a AARP discount which came to $64.20 for one night.
This Campground is in a good location near a lot of attractions. The individual sites are much too narrow, our neighbors literally had to move their table for us to get into our site. The staff had lots of plans for the weekend, tons of stuff to do and planned appropriately for the season. It'd be nice if someone rethought the spacing of the sites, I'm pretty sure most airlines have more legroom.
Awesome campground. This place is huge and well established. If you are looking for a quiet place with few neighbors, you should probably go elsewhere because this RV park is full of life even into November. Western village is a gem for kids with endless attractions and activities. We passed through on Halloween weekend and were surprised to hear chainsaws and screaming, and it turns out they set up a little haunted house of sorts which is so awesome (if you're not easily scared lol!) There was music and laughter and screams and it was not a quiet Halloween weekend at all, but at 10pm it was magically silent and we had a great night sleep. Their overnight sites are very close together but also pretty spacious and easy in and out even for large rigs. In some overnight spots, your door faces your neighbors door, which seems unique to this campground, and can be useful if you are RVing with friends. The only suggestion I could give this place is to add one way signs on their fairly narrow roads, as another (kind of rude) RVer held us up while we were trying to leave, by exiting the other way. Otherwise we're impressed by the park and would come back again next time we pass through the area.
Had to make and emergency landing in Carlisle due to a broken axle. The staff was incredibly accommodating and helpful. Helped me locate a repair service that replaced my axle on site, Mike's Mobile RV, the best! The facilities were excellent and peaceful. Ill arrange my travel schedule to spend an evening here every year.
Bathrooms were clean. They have a laundry facility on site. The "cabins" were larger than expected, but were basically sheds with beds and there were a few issues with getting some of the heaters to work in a couple of them, which the staff took care of promptly. Bring a space heater and you're fine if you're always cold like me 🙂 It's located in a full-on neighborhood, not in the middle of nowhere, so you have access to everything and anything you could need, and none of it is too far away (think less than 10 mi from major shopping centers). I really enjoyed the stay here!!
