Reviews for Creekside Campground

By user-6022406... on 2017-10-23.

We've been here a few nights and love it. William is friendly and helpful. The ducks keep you company. Most campers have a dog. Bath house is nice. They serve coffee around 8 with a round table bs session if you want. Good times here and we'll be back

| Enchanted

By user-5839595... on 2017-10-23.

Small camp ground by a stream. You can tell lots of love go's into this camp, with lanterns for lights on the trees. Very nice staff. Ran out of T paper she was kind enough to give us a roll. Now that's what I call first class.

| Hidden Treasure

By user-5776480... on 2017-10-23.

We stay here when we travel between TN and NJ. Its easy to navigate your rig in and out. Its super quiet and a great place just to relax. We took our dogs for a run along Water Street that runs parallel to creek. Edinburgh also is an ATV friendly town! Its a win win.

| his is a nice little park and a minimalist park

By user-5852471... on 2017-10-23. Stayed 2017-04-04 to 2017-04-07

We stayed three nights in early April. Check-in was fine. This is a nice little park and a minimalist park, no park map, no documented rules, no helpful TV guide, etc. But a couple guys working here did help me get into my site by making sure I didn’t hit anything. I don’t think they normally do this though. All the sites are gravel and we had a site that backed up to a river. It was a tight site that was “awning-to-awning” but with some grass, a picnic table and a fire ring. The campground is not satellite friendly at all, and the cable TV was terrible. Only a few channels and they were obscure channels too. The FHU's were fine and the Wi-Fi was very good (fast). Overall, it’s a small park on a river and is pretty much filled half full with "seasonal" RV's (local workers). It’s a bit of a challenge to get to the park too, but we'll marked along the route. DON’T follow your GPS directions, follow directions on their website! Walking distance to the small quaint town of Edinburg. This is a big rig friendly park, but only if you feel comfortable driving on narrow roads to get there and parking in narrow sites. There is plenty of room to maneuver into your site though once you get here. I would stay again.

| Absolutely Perfect!

By user-5886990... on 2017-10-23. Stayed 2017-08-10 to 2017-08-14

Stayed at lot 14. Perfect view and the tranquility of the creek. Definitely will stay again! Clean shower and bathroom.

| Sweet little campground

By user-5835560... on 2017-10-23.

Stayed here one night and it's a great, safe campground. Clean bathroom. And the wifi works! We will pass through here again.

| Wonderful little RV park

By user-5817929... on 2017-10-23.

Quiet, peaceful, level gravel pads, clean showers and toilets, friendly staff. Reasonable rates.Thoroughly enjoyed our one night stay.

| Great campground on a creek

By user-6393505... on 2017-10-23.

Only here for 1 night but enjoyed it. Bathrooms were clean. Sounds of flowing water is awesome and peaceful.

| Delightful spot

By user-5801875... on 2017-10-23. Stayed 2016-05-04 to 2016-05-05

Camped here for the night and thoroughly enjoyed being by the creek and listening to the water. The ducks and geese were such fun to watch. It's a small campground but after staying in much larger campgrounds it offered a welcomed change. Level sites,clean bathrooms and showers. Wish we could have stayed another day.

| Great Small Park

By user-5004888... on 2017-10-23. Stayed 2014-08-08 to 2014-08-10

We stopped here for 2 nights, nice shady park, half the sites backup to the creek, quite place for a good rest which we did! We visited in August with an Motorhome and a toad!

| Cozy campground

By user-5015927... on 2017-10-23. Stayed 2015-07-20 to 2015-07-21

It's a small, older campground. Everything is gravel, but there is a lot of dirt which makes it muddy after rain. Everything works perfectly. Not enough grassy area for dog walking. It was just fine for a one night stay.

| Not good for big rigs.

By user-5020897... on 2017-10-23.

A little difficult to find. But if you remember to head east from I-81 you will pick up signs that lead you to the park. Staff very friendly and even tried to get the cable box working but it would not. Dish did get a few channels. Sites are sizable once you get onto it but lots of trees you have to back around. Lack of cable and difficulty of getting onto the site give this park the rating of 3 stars. We stayed in park on 4/27/2017.

By user-5826052... on 2018-03-14. Stayed 2017-09-26 to 2017-09-27

We stayed one night. Check-in was fine. This is a little park no documented rules, no helpful TV guide. All the sites are gravel are site was a backed up to tree line and some very low electric wires. It was a tight site but with some grass, a picnic table for very short legged people. The campground is not satellite friendly at all, and the cable TV was terrible. Only a few channels and they were obscure channels too. The FHU's were fine and the Wi-Fi was very good. Overall, it’s a small park on a river and is pretty much filled half full with "seasonal" RV's (local workers). It’s a bit of a challenge to get to the park too, but we'll marked along the route. DON’T follow your GPS directions, follow directions on their website! This is a big rig friendly park, but only if you feel comfortable driving on narrow roads to get there and parking in narrow sites. There some room to maneuver into your site though once you get here. On and the lights in the bathrooms are on motion switches (it's fun finding your way out).

| Tight & Pricey

By user-6070042... on 2019-08-09. Stayed 2018-08-26 to 2018-08-27

The road coming in is one vehicle wide, and very steep with nothing on the drop off side. The sites are small, and all back-ins, and you MUST unhook or you're in the road. The creek is pleasant, and your back end will hang over it if your 37ft. or longer. The site tilted toward the creek, so if you want to be level you'll have to unhook no matter how small your camper is. We didn't use the bathrooms, but I saw them and they're clean . The whole place is gravel, and will probably stay dry. In general it's an old park, half full of seasonals. There's nothing fancy, no playground, dog walk or such, which was fine with us, BUT at $47/ngt. I expected something nicer. We're in a 37ft. 5th wheel, and the park is tight. I would not return.

| A couple and two dogs

By user-unknown on 2019-08-09. Stayed 2019-06-08 to 2019-06-09

My husband and I with our two puppies stayed at Creekside campground the weekend of June 8, 2019. We had a great time and really enjoyed the cozy and relaxing camping experience. The campground offers tent camping, small pop-up RVs, drive Bus types and even our 45 foot 5th wheel. The whole campsite is not super big but just the right enough not to be super busy. It is the right level of comfort for a couple to get away. We enjoyed the local Main Street area that was just a nice walk from the campground. The host (Ashley) was very nice and helpful. The campground does offer water, electric and full hookups if needed. The WiFi was spotty but who needs it if you want to get away. But ... if WiFi is needed ... I recommend taking a jet pack or other form of WiFi access. The community bathroom and showers are well maintained. Clean and modern showers ... you won t be able to tell until you go in. The bath area is a nice surprise for campers that need this service. We will certainly be back to take in some local hiking.