Kellystone Park Campgrounds
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Based on 100 reviews
A friendly well run campsite with lots to do especially for families. A nice golf course to play, pool, pickle ball, tennis, fishing, hiking etc; But best of all it is run by a family who who cares about your comfort and needs.
This campground is nice. We enjoyed the playground, pool and barnyard. We heard from seasonal campers that there was a band playing, it would have been nice to be told about it at check in. There weren’t any activities throughout the day like most other campgrounds. We were highly disappointed in our site. It was facing another camper and was close which made it challenging with kids and dogs. Luckily the other couple was friendly and our kids got along. This full hookup would be perfect for 2 people who knew each other, but not good for strangers and we should have been told this when booking the site. Do not book C25/26 unless you are camping with someone.
Nice small family friendly campground that offers seasonal electric RV sites. Although it's in the middle of nowhere with no cell service, they offer a variety of amenities, including; an inground pool, tennis/basketball courts, a playground area, a well maintained golf course, tiny "petting" zoo area that is home to an alpaca, a goat, a pony, 2 pigs, and a duck or 2 when they come around. There is a camp store on premises that offers a small selection of snacks for the kids (ice cream and candy- very reasonable priced!!) Lastly, a small arcade for the younger ones is aside the camp store, which offers a couple claw machine games, and your typical ¢50 sticker/gum ball machines. The camp ground also host's its own activities through out the season, including a Halloween in July night with trick or treating for the children and a haunted house.
Not a good start to our vacation! The office was closed when we arrived, even though we were there before 9pm. We waited and finally the owner came to check us in. She seemed to be agitated that she had to bother. She showed us to our site but it was being used by a tent and the picnic table belonging to that site so she said we would not fit there so she moved us over two sites. I asked what right he had to take part of a site that was reserved and she told me there was another campground and we could go there and she would refund our deposit. Not a big deal but after riding for 6 hours we were tired and hungry. We asked for 50amp service so we could run both air conditioners, there were 4 of us, but did not get it, so our grandchildren slept in the bedroom with the a/c and we got the couch and a fan. We chose this campground because of the pool, and there was a lifeguard, and supposed activities. The pool was closed for 2 days because they didn't have a lifeguard. It was very hot and humid, but no pool! Once the seasonal people left to go home for the work week, the place was almost dead. There were some retirees still there. The ones we met were very nice and willing to be of help. Not once did the owner come by to see if we were alright in that spot even though we could only run one a/c. There were alot of open sites but she was not about to put herself out if there was a 50amp site available! So, we will not be returning to Kellystone Campground!
I've been at Kellystone Park for 11 seasons now and have loved every moment of it. The park is clean, well taken care of and the Kelly's are a great family that does a very good job running the park. The park is packed full on the Holidays with many events for all. I've never seen a park do so much with the kids. They have a camp store with soft ice cream, 9 hole golf course, tennis courts, big pool, basketball court and you can have a golf cart to explore the whole park with.
