The Loughborough Lake Holiday Park
About
Potable water and rinse water (non-potable) are available at the RV dump station.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 42 reviews
The owner of this campground is extremely rude, obnoxious, inconsiderate and down right dishonest. His website contains false and misleading information. Rather then wandering around and getting into verbal confrontations with the campers, this guy should spend a little time on performing some basic maintenance like perhaps cleaning the washrooms more then once a month. He tries to pass off his campground as being something special or exclusive but reality the place is a dump and is getting progressively worse. Definitely not recommended.
Not recommended! The owner of this place is the rudest, most obnoxious and arrogant person I have ever met. The campground is poorly maintained. The washrooms are disgusting and the beach is filthy. It is extremely noisy here at night when your children are trying to sleep. If you complain to the owner he just swears at you and tells you to leave.
This has to be the worst campground ever, and I have been to copious amounts of campgrounds. The owner Del is the the most obnoxious person to deal with. He talks down to you as if you were beneath his status. Never does any up keep of the grounds. No garbage disposal on the grounds, the washrooms are extremely antique and filthy. Absolutely no activity’s for the seasonal campers. The play ground ( if you want to called it that) looks like the Amazon jungle with no up keep at all. Electrical hazards everywhere. Wires hanging out of the post for any kid to come along and seriously injure themselves. The one good comment I can say is that the seasonal campers are extremely friendly and outgoing. Bottom line, please for your health and safety stay away from this place. Sincerely Willy.
This is a wonderful campground for RV's and trailers. From what we saw the tent camping sections a quite secluded as well, but we had an RV this time. The best thing is how quiet it is there. We were there on the long weekend in August and there was almost no noticable noise until almost noon and even then it was pretty quiet. We've been to many places where the noise of kids screaming and yelling starts at dawn, but the children that were here were very well behaved. Del is also great at getting everything that you need. The firewood was also cheap, plentiful and burned well. Being this close to Kingston was also a bonus (about 15 minutes to the outskirts) with a corner store even closer. The beach is a little difficult to get to if you're physically handicapped (steep, rocky hill), but for normally able people, it's fine. The water was wonderfully warm (possibly a function of the hot weather), and had a sandy bottom. There are many boating slips at this campground as well, so bringing your boat may be an option. The washrooms and showers are very clean and quite spacious for a campground with plentiful hot water. The entrance road starts off very wide and well maintained, but near the end is a little tight (because of trees) and steep, so knowing the size of your vehicle/trailer is a must. Make sure you watch for the signs, many of them are hilarious. Once into the campground there is copious amounts of shade and surprisingly few biting insects on our weekend. We will come back any time we're camping in this area.
A spacious,rustic, no frills campground close to Kingston yet feels as though you are miles from any city, perfect to unplug & enjoy nature. Sites are large and surprisingly private (except for the MANY MANY spiders)& include picnic table and fire pit . Pet friendly, good prices, small sandy beach with a couple of paddle boats and canoe rental available plus a little play structure for kids on site. Owner was fantastic to deal with, very laid back but helpful. Seasonal campers were friendly and welcoming. Could use a bathroom closer to tent/back in sites but it was a minor inconvenience. Our family will definitely go back.
