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    Crooked River Campground

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    not family friendly. just a dump. dirty, drunk people, fighting, owners never in sight. Noisy 4 wheelers. Parties all night.

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    Kokatosi Campground

    Kokatosi Campground

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    I camped here once back in the early 80's as a child and I was curious to come back as an adult…read more I remembered a crystal clear lake and it didn't disappoint. The lake and beach is gorgeous. We kayaked, rented a pontoon boat from the campground for an afternoon (very reasonably priced) saw loon & a bald eagle. The campsite was a bit small (Site 113. 30ft trailer 1 slide) but we don't spend much time at the site so that was fine & not a prerequisite for us. Most sites were decent size. The staff was super friendly and accommodating. The snack shack( great fried dough), beach house, camp store were all very updated. Very nice horse shoe pits, bocce, playground & field if you have kids. The tent sites on the water were gorgeous with their platforms. A lot of seasonal campers who seem very friendly. Lots of golf carts around but relatively quiet. Lots to do in surrounding area as well. Only downs I saw was the bathroom near us was bit outdated but not unclean, (we use the RV anyways) and the WiFi was spotty and slow. But you're on vacation right? Already looked into booking for next year for a longer stay. Definitely recommend.

    We stayed here for the second time. Really love the beach and the lake, nice clear water. The…read morecampground is OK, could use a few upgrades but the owner, staff and other campers are very nice and friendly. If you go, try the pizza, it is the best.

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    Naples KOA

    Naples KOA

    4.0
    (16 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    First thing my husband had to do was argue that he already paid on line! They charged him and it…read morewas confirmed but not in their system? Probably why we ended up with the crappy cabin! The ads look nothing like reality. The cabins are way smaller than other KOA deluxe cabins. There is no linens. There are no soap dispensers like other KOAs. There is no internet. The cable is spotty. The staff said they know all this. The porches on the "deluxe cabins" are so small you can barely stand on it! Our site overlaps with an RV site. 611. Can't wait to see what happens if one shows up! It's only saving grace is that it's clean. Apparently false advertising is the Naples ME motto. For what we paid I could've gotten a hotel and everything they advertise. Stay far away.

    have stayed at multiple KOA campsites and have NEVER had these types of problems in my whole life…read more I consistently carry in/carry out, my dogs stay leashed, we never speed, and we always make a point to clean up after ourselves. General Manager herself followed me around and my car around multiple times during my half day stay here. BEYOND CREEPY to see 3 golf carts watching you and pointing at you as you attempt to enter your cabin at night as a solo traveler. Had to sit in my car for 20 minutes with my dogs before the people stopped directly watching me and I felt safe enough to get out of my locked car. Only to see that several golf carts were periodically circling my cabin while all of them refuse to even greet you, just staring while they drove by. Front desk girl is nice as can be but her boss is crazy. Go to any one of the identically priced campsites in the area and save yourself the hassle. If you are a solo traveler avoid this place like the plague, a few extra dollars is worth your safety!!!

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    Camp Laughing Grass

    Camp Laughing Grass

    3.5
    (13 reviews)
    8.5 mi

    If you're looking for a place to relax and have an awesome experience then this is the place for…read moreyou! A lot of different things are offered and it's a great spot to feel welcomed and take the time to decompress if needed, or even try something new! Located along the crooked river makes it very nice to float or kayak. Breakfast is complimentary in the morning with delicious coffee, pastries, yogurts, and even some fresh fruits. Offered at 4:20 everyday is a weedchuterie board with a variety of edibles and sometimes some bud or concentrate to try! The perfect way to glamp without really taking the camping part out! The chance to meet new people or just enjoy time alone or with a significant other or even a group of friends!

    I am cross posting my review on here as well as google. I had wanted to go camping here for a…read morecouple years and finally got to experience it myself on the Fourth of July weekend. We arrived on the fourth and had to wait to check in because the owner was hosting a game with the campers. To my surprise she doesn't ID her guests when they arrive yet has them sign a waiver. The camp had a very cliquey vibe and many of the campers seemed unwelcoming and judgmental even though there is a supposed community vibe. The two bathrooms were constantly muddy and the first night we were there the bathroom had period blood on the floor. There are no cleaning materials available to guests in the bathroom other than a squeegee. The staircase leading down to the yurts and primitive sites has a giant piece of metal sticking too far out that you have to watch out for. The activities hosted by the owner seem like such a money grab considering the large amount of money guests spend to stay here. Paying five dollars per bingo card is absurd. The communal grills, griddles and kitchen tools were often dirty because the campers didn't bother to really clean up after themselves. The website claims that there will be floats available to use in the river which there weren't. The campground is very small and everyone is on top of one another. We stayed in a Yurt that was on unleveled ground and constantly would trip and stumble if we needed to get up in the night. Trinity (the owner) herself seemed to have a holier than thou attitude towards her guests. I wouldn't recommend going to this campground but I'm glad we tried it out and met some interesting people while we were there because they made our trip worthwhile.

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    Camp Arcadia

    Camp Arcadia

    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    Camp Arcadia, an all-girls overnight camp, is truly a wonderful place. I had the privilege of…read moreattending as both a camper in the 1990s (3 years) and a counselor in the 2000s (3 years). The people I met over those 6 summers continue to be some of my closest friends and confidants. The directors take a genuine interest in campers, their parents, and the staff members. From a camper perspective: camp is incredible: you meet campers and counselors who come from around the world (literally, one of my closest camp friends grew up and lives in Spain). You spend your days swimming on the lake, singing songs, playing tennis, and learning how to live in the woods. Nighttime activities include everything from camp-wide Harry Potter-themed Olympics to shaving parties (for the teenage girls) to simply hanging out with your (super cool) counselors. You can hike Mount Washington and canoe up and down the many lakes of Maine and New Hampshire. From a counselor perspective: I was admittedly exhausted for most of the time, but it was incredibly fun and shaped my life in ways I didn't realize at the time. I now work in Corporate America, but the experiences I gained--building rapport with campers of varying ages, supervising staff, learning how to manage my time, and remembering to take time to rest--have helped me quite a bit in my "adult" life. Now in its 100th summer, Camp Arcadia is the place to be!

    This camp overworks the young counselors and pays horribly for the amount of work and…read moreresponsibility they place on their shoulders. The parents are paying so much money and they exploit their counselors and pay them next to nothing and do....what with the rest? There was a Typhoid exposure with a kitchen worker this year and they covered it up and didn't tell the parents or anyone at camp about it until the CDC was alerted to this exposure (most likely from wherever he sought medical care) and came to inspect the camp - which the camp failed on almost all areas. They were given a certain amount of time to get it together and make the camp safe before they were going to take action and shut it down. One of the young counselors (17 years old) had an allergic reaction and their supervisor tried to make them still work instead of resting and recuperating from said allergic reaction. The administration would work the counselors like they weren't even humans. Overall, the camp's conduct and the way they treat the counselors is totally unsafe - which is also unsafe for the campers. It sounds like it used to be a nice camp, but not under the current administration.

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    Campers are not just friends, but family.
    Campers are not just friends, but family.
    Our main swimming, canoeing and diving dock.
    Our main swimming, canoeing and diving dock.
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