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    Broken Arrow Campground & Rv Sales

    2.3 (11 reviews)

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    Been staying here here and there in the summers since I was a kid. Quaint tetanus free place. :)

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    Rising Sun Campground

    Rising Sun Campground

    3.4(5 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Firstly, I really don't like making negative reviews and I will be happy to put this experience…read morebehind me, but when something so blatantly disrespectful happens we have to shine a light on it. The facts of this experience indicate that management is not only careless, but "intentionally" not honoring customer reservations. 1. Intentional mismanagement. 2. Disrespect of the customer's time. This was a kayak trip with my two daughters for Father's Day. I made reservations 2 days in advance and - SINCE WE HAD TO DRIVE 2 HOURS TO GET THERE - even called twice that day to make sure they had all my details documented to avoid any problems or conflicts. 1. My reservations were scheduled for 12 noon. 2. The only river trip they were offering typically takes 4 hours. 3. They don't start launching kayaks until 9 am. 4. THEREFORE, it is impossible to launch a kayak at 9 am and have it complete the trip by 12 noon (since that's only a 3-hour span of time). When I got there, they did acknowledge having my reservation, but all of their kayaks had already been launched that morning. 1. We witnessed another customer's frustration of having PRE-PAID for his trip and they did not have his reserved watercraft available either and had to issue a refund. Everybody has a bad day once in a while, so I decided to wait "as they requested." 2. A few times they asked if I wanted to use a tube or canoe instead of kayaks, which I specifically didn't and is one of the reasons I made sure to secure reservations. (In hindsight, I see this was their chosen tactic of dealing with the situation rather than communicating how unlikely it will be that 3 kayaks arrive in a reasonable timeframe, especially considering the river was low and moving slower than normal.) 3. AFTER PATIENTLY WAITING 2.5 HOURS (and having time to do the math, realizing it was technically impossible to have a kayak and that - being a campground that's been running river trips for years is OBVIOUSLY aware of this math), I expressed my frustration "without cussing or raising my voice" to the mid/late twenty-something pregnant lady they had running the kayak booth, which also happened to have several teenagers lounging around it, presumably summer help taking a lunch break. As I'm about to leave, an older male representative (presumably management) approaches me about my frustration. Instead of apologizing or offering any concessions for what is blatantly their failure - and most likely intentional mismanagement of customer reservations - HE ACCUSSES ME OF MISCONDUCT and says those are minors at the kayak booth and they don't need me yelling at them... Unbelievable. 1. I was not directing anything towards the teenagers, I only had an interaction with the older pregnant lady in which I "did not use profanity or raise my voice." 2. If the people running the booth responsible for distributing kayaks and customer interaction are not competent, they should not be in that position in the first place. 3. Since management doesn't hold those people accountable for scheduling, then it falls on management for making such obvious problems that put those people in a position of having to deal with frustrated customers. Perhaps the best part is, when I told him that I will be writing a bad review, he motioned towards the other customers cars and said, "You see all this, we don't give a shit about your bad review!" Well it's not for them, it's for the people they would so casually and intentionally disrespect without remorse. It's for you.

    Rising Sun is the best! They let us host an 11-way 40th bday party down there and we couldn't have…read morehad a better time! The owners are awesome and were super accommodating staying in contact with me and answering my million questions for several months of the planning process. With such a large group we were probably a little loud at times but the owners/staff were super cool with us as were the seasonal campers! This will definitely be our go-to campground for events and family weekends!!

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    This is our resident Eagle! So beautiful!!!

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    Tippecanoe River Run

    Tippecanoe River Run

    3.7(6 reviews)
    17.5 mi

    Don't pass on this place! It is located right on the river and a little hidden gem in Fulton…read moreCounty. It's quiet, has a nice playground and upgrades in the restrooms but the star of the show is the riverfront. Tippecanoe River is a fantastic river to kayak, swim and fish. You can rent kayaks here too. Disregard the negative review below. Sadly it is a disgruntled seasonal camper whose contract was not renewed. You can see all water testing online and the link is on their Facebook page if you want to check it out.

    This is a condensed version of a much longer review, but I urge anyone considering camping here to…read moreread it in full. I held a seasonal site here for 6 years, and what I've seen--especially in recent years--needs to be shared. At first glance, weekend campers may not notice the issues. If you're only there for a night or two and don't need help from the owners, you might never see the dysfunction that seasonal guests face. But behind the scenes, it's a different story entirely. There are several large red flags that i want to highlight. #1: The Contract Each year, seasonal campers are required to sign an annual agreement filled with clauses that are ethically questionable and potentially not even legal. (I'm happy to share documentation if requested.) The owner operates under a controlling, authoritarian mindset, where you are expected to remain silent and submissive--despite paying a premium to camp there. Voicing a concern (from something as simple as an electrical or environmental issues) risks you being removed from the campground. If you do need help or need to report a serious issue, don't expect any response via phone, text, email, or otherwise. #2: Water & Septic Yes, the other reviews are true. The water STINKS--not like well water or sulfur, but like actual raw sewage. Turning on a faucet in your camper is enough to make you gag. You do not feel comfortable showering or washing your dishes based on the smell alone. IDEM reports show that high levels of e-coli has been detected in campground water samples for at least two years. Yet, campers were never notified. That's public health negligence, and yes, the reports are publicly available on the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's website. As for the septic system, (which is a loosely used term) it is just a series of steel drums buried underground that have been there since the campground opened 50 years ago. No upgrades, no replacements. Just consider that for a moment, especially knowing the river is only about 40 yards away. #3: Invitation-Only Return Policy Your ability to return each year is based on an "invitation-only" policy. This allows the owner to keep campers walking on eggshells, afraid to say anything or stand up for themselves. It's a power trip, and it completely undermines any sense of community or trust. #4: Campground Conditions Maintenance is virtually nonexistent unless done by the seasonals themselves, who take pride in their own sites. The bath house is a disgrace--overflowing toilets, black mold in the corners, and showers in such unsanitary condition that you wouldn't wash your dog in them, let alone yourself or your children. It's teetering on being a public health hazard. Additionally, this campground is listed as "self-serve" meaning there is no camp host, nor anybody on the property if a situation were to arise. It also poses a concern of the safety of your belongings as there is no gate, people are allowed to drive in and out as they please. Final Thoughts I am not a disgruntled camper looking to cause drama. My family was well-liked within the campground community, and we had no issues with our fellow campers. This review is written because people need to know what's really happening at TRR and under the ownership of Sarah Straeter-Tackett and to proceed with caution. I have posted this review on various platforms and it is usually met with a defensive reply full of gaslighting, false claims, or "counter" reviews from her family. In fact every single positive review on this platform is from someone in her family and not anyone who actually camps there. That's the pattern. Take it all with a grain of salt. If you value transparency, safety, and a respectful camping experience--look elsewhere

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    Bass Lake Beach and Campground - #Holy #Smokes

    Bass Lake Beach and Campground

    1.3(3 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    I should have known what to expect when I tried calling for 2 weeks to try to make a reservation…read moreand never got an answer (or a call back). Our group decided to camp here anyway. "Meh. I've experienced better," is an adequate description of this place. We only stayed one night, and our experience was just okay. The owners aren't exactly trying to impress anyone with their customer service. (This was definitely exemplified at 3:00am when the owners were trying to repair something outside their RV, pounding away with their truck lights shining directly into our campsite, talking extremely loud with each other. And when we had to track the guys down to get a site. And when the owner never came back to deliver firewood like he said he would.) The bathrooms could have been worse (we didn't shower or anything) - they're what we expected for a campground. There were port-o-potty's at the campground and the beach which were actually really clean. It's really unfortunate this place isn't being taken care of better. The beach used to be very well taken care of - the care they put into the beach is minimal. Grass/weeds/bushes are overgrown. There's not a restaurant/ice cream shop there any longer. The sites are not private at all. Fire rings and picnic tables are falling apart. If it rains, there are puddles everywhere (we got caught in the rain). Most sites did have water and electric, however, which was convenient. Their website says they rent pontoons, but when we asked about it the owner told us it was "in the shop". He said he'd call over the marina and "take care of us", but we never heard back from him. Not surprising. We had a good time because we were with friends, and really, I think that's the only thing that made us not completely dislike the place. I have been coming to Bass Lake for 27 years, and I remember a time when this campground was a really place. It's a shame to see they're not putting a little bit more TLC into this place to make it what it could be!

    They have been charging people money these past couple years on the weekends. The short brunette…read morelady who makes you pay seems like she hates her life. When asked questions. Nobody who lives here wants to pay $10 to walk on a rocky beach for an hour... I guess these Illinois people do though

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    Found broken glass at Bass Lake Beach, IN

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    Duke's first #beach day. Dogs are allowed, as long as leashed.

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