Apple Creek Resort and R.V. Park
About
Potable water and rinse water (non-potable) are available at the RV dump station.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 349 reviews
I stayed here for a couple months during my off season and it was great. SUPER quiet, and no one bothers you. Additionally, they have many things to do here. It's kinda like a KOA in many respects. Staff was easy to get along with, and willing to help as much as they can. I even borrowed a large socket and breaker bar from one of the owners when my truck broke down. 100 percent would/will stay again.
There are times when a critic truly risks something, and that is in the discovery and defense of the abysmal. I experienced such a discovery this summer. I have a new favorite word for this establishment: Neglect. The Atmosphere To describe the ambiance of this park as "lively" would be like describing a riot as a "social gathering." From Thursday to Sunday, the grounds are surrendered to a parade of drunken philistines on golf carts—modern-day barbarians who mistake the blasting of cacophonous music for a personality. One does not sleep here; one merely waits for the sun to rise to escape the screams of unaccompanied minors who haunt the darkness like particularly loud, unwashed phantoms. The Service The rules here are displayed with great prominence—a charming work of fiction, I assure you. They are posted everywhere, yet enforced nowhere. When I dared to voice a grievance, I was not met with professional resolution, but with the whispered jeers of children who had been tipped off to my identity as the "tattler." It is clear that the management does not run a campground; they run a private club for their seasonal favorites, while the transient guest is treated as an unwelcome interruption. The Facilities The amenities were a tragedy in several acts: The Pool: A stagnant pool of emerald green, or a barren concrete pit. A choice between algae and emptiness. The Playground: A structural hazard where rusted screws protrude like the teeth of a starving beast. The Arcade: A graveyard of darkened screens and broken dreams. The Store: Open with the frequency of a solar eclipse. The Verdict I have shared campgrounds with the most desperate of souls in state parks—men who have lost everything—and found them to possess a nobility and respect that this "resort" utterly lacks. To those considering a stay: I will not be returning. Not everyone can provide a peaceful retreat, but a truly terrible destination can make even a gutter look like a sanctuary.
We have been coming to Apple Creek for weeks and still keep making more reservations to stay because we love it. Everybody here is super cool and friendly, there is always stuff to do, Customer service is 10/10! The owners are awesome. We will keep coming here for years to come!!!
Definitely won't ever go back! Showers/bath houses were disgusting and down right awful!! Not in good working order and bathrooms near pool felt like a dungeon with little to no light. People let their dogs poop all around without cleaning it up. We actually found a big ole pile of poop at the small play park and had to ask the office to clean it up. Also, some lady let her dog poop at the big park but thankfully she did clean THAT up but there needs to be a designated dog run area for that, away from where kids play!! It would have been nice if there were picnic tables or benches for the parents and the kids at the park too. Not once did we see anyone riding around enforcing the quiet time, in fact, our neighbors were so terrible we almost packed up and left early. If you are going to have a quiet time rule of 11:00 p.m. then you need to enforce it! The park was so terribly dusty, felt like you were riding on the trails all day long and just getting dusted/breathing all of that in. No thanks, do not recommend.
I would say this place is ok but not a fan or would return. The spots our family had were big and that was great. But the permanent people that live here are mean and nasty. We had a permanent resident next to us unload his black and Grey tanks on the ground and stink up our sites for hours. The lady at the store was rude to us, and idk just didn't seem like a great place to stay. It was located in a good area. Puts you in the woods with nice camping and only 5-6 minutes to grocery stores but I would stock up before coming here otherwise you will get gouged by the local grocery stores badly.
