Where We Are Now

We landed this afternoon at Ely KOA Journey, pretty much right in the middle of Nevada, elevation, 6500 ft. This is just a stop-over for a night, but it really is a nice campground. We plan to drive around this after and check out the town.

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Where to Next

From here we're heading north to Idaho. Our first stop is a place called Anderson Camp. We plan to spend a couple of days there so we can check out Shoshone Falls and what's left of Twin Falls

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Kenisee Lake RV Campground, OH

Our Visit

     Our drive from Niagra to Kenisee Lake was an eventful one.  Our "stop engine" light and buzzer came on and it was almost an impossible find to locate an auto/RV/truck mechanic that had the equipment to analyze our trouble.  We finally did, got the issue resolved and was able to make the 173-mile drive in just a bit under eight hours.  The other thing we found is that if you're using Google Maps as your GPS coming from I-90, it will direct you to go under a ten-foot bridge just before reaching the campground.

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Once we got to the campground we found that they had already chosen our site for us.  (not the norm for a Thousand Trails park)  Fortunately, it was a 50 amp site as we found that there are just a few of them. I'm guessing that the assignment was to prevent RV's without 50 amps from using the available sites.  The campground is very nice, the sites are large and all have grass lawns with full hook-ups.  There are tent sites with just water and electricity as well.  Like with most campgrounds that rent out annual sites, the better locations we filled with people who don't travel.  The campground is only open half the year.  The other half power and water are turned off, but people can keep their RV's in their sites.  We found that most of the annual sites are just used on the weekend.  The campground is very well kept up and has decent amenities.  The pool could be bigger and the shared sports court could be split up so that you didn't have to set up a net every time you wanted to play pickleball.  The small lake is fine for boating but swimming isn't allowed.  There is also a good number of folks with ATV's and they drive them from the campground to go mudding somewhere nearby.  Overall the campground is one of the better ones we have visited, the people are very friendly and the feel of the campground is welcoming to traveling RV'ers.

     While here at the campground we didn't find a whole lot of excitement in the surrounding area.  We drove to Geneva by the Lake, (the local tourist area) then followed the road east along the lake for twenty miles or so.  Unfortunately for the town, since the 70's the lake has eaten up the beaches and businesses who once had nice beaches to draw customers in no longer have them.  We drove through town around eleven on a Monday and found most stores and attractions to be closed.  We also stopped at a couple of parks along Lake Erie and had a chance to wade out into the lake.  It was surprisingly warmer than I expected.  The problem is that the geese and seagull population at the parks is so numerous that most of the grass and beach areas are minefields and not very pleasant to hang out in.   

  • Campground number One hundred seventeen
  • August 3, 2018 - 5 days

  1. Resort Information
  2. Their Description
  3. Amenities
  4. Policies .
  5. Rentals
Website:
   rvonthego.com
Type: Thousand Trails
Address: 2021 Mill Creek Rd, 
  Jefferson, OH 44047
Phone: (440) 576-9030

Thousand Trails

One Beautiful Lake, One RV Campground in Ohio

     Looking for a fun trip away from it all? Fishing, hiking trails, family activities, and pristine waters await you at Kenisee Lake RV Camping. Surrounded by breathtaking foliage and water views, this RV campground in Ohio offers the perfect getaway for couples, friends, and families.

    With plenty of campsites, guests can take their pick at their ideal setting. Choose from heavily wooded sites, clear and open camping, or scenic sites with a water view. Like to fish? Then Kenisee Lake RV camping couldn't be more perfect. Home to a beautiful lake and three ponds, guests can spend the day fishing and create memories by the water.

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  • Volleyball
  • Sand Badminton
  • Activities Center
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Bocci Ball
  • Children's Playground
  • Planned Activities
  • Activities Coordinator
  • Bingo/Card Playing
  • Card Room
  • Mini Golf
  • Potlucks
  • Gaming

 

GENERAL POLICIES:

  • RV Check-In: 12:00pm - 9:00pm
  • RV Check-Out: 12:00pm
  • Rental Check-In: 4:00pm
  • Rental Check Out 11:00 am 
  • Upon check-in, you may be asked to provide a valid ID and a certificate of insurance and registration for your unit. Members should also have their membership card on hand.
  • Minimum Check-In age is 21 years old.
  • Guests aged 18 years old and under at the time of check-in are considered children.
  • Pets are allowed.
  • The rates displayed do not include any applicable service fees or charges for optional incidentals.
  • For late arrival arrangements, please contact our Reservation Department at (440) 576-9030.

RESERVATION & PAYMENT POLICIES:

  • Your credit card will be charged Itinerary Total prior to arrival, up to a maximum deposit of $250.00. Any remaining balance will be due on arrival.
  • If you cancel your reservation 14 or more days prior to arrival, you will be charged a $25 administrative fee.
  • If you cancel your reservation within 14 days of arrival, you will forfeit your deposit; up to a maximum of $250.
  • In the case of multiple sites booked, cancellation penalties apply to each site that is cancelled or changed.
  • Prices and site type are subject to availability.
  • No refunds will be issued for early checkout.
  • If I used a credit card for a deposit, guarantee or payment, I authorize MHC Property Management L.P. to charge any expenses incurred during my stay to that credit card or apply funds you have on deposit with us against what I owe.

HELPFUL INFORMATION:

  • Quiet hours are 11 pm to 7 am.
  • Arrivals after 9 pm will need to park in the designated lower parking lot area overnight until 9 am. Proceed to Ranger Check-in area in the morning to check-in.
  • Avoid travelling to the campground via Mill Creek Road as there is a low clearance bridge on Mill Creek Road, west of Kenisee Lake. 
We do not allow pets in some accommodation types; however, we do allow service animals and a service animal may have stayed in a non-pet rental.
We currently offer the following rental accommodations:
Park Model

Park Model w/ Screened Porch/6 No Pets
Sleeps 6. Two bedrooms/One full bath.
Master bedroom has a queen-size bed. Second bedroom has a bunk bed with double on the bottom and single on top.
Living room has a sofa that turns into a single bed.
Fully equipped kitchen. Linens NOT included.
No pets permitted.

Tuesday, 21 May 2019 04:18

Tuckahoe State Park

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Tuckahoe State Park, Queen Anne, Maryland

      On our way from Virginia to Tuckahoe, our fresh water pump died.  Not really a big deal, we haven't hit a campground without water for over a year.  Come to find out, this park doesn't have a water hookup at the campsites.  However, there was fresh water within 100 feet of the site and bathrooms with showers just a short walk through the woods.  Tuckahoe is one of the nicest campgrounds that we've visited.  All the sites in the "electric loop" have 50 amps and can comfortably fit big rigs.  We honestly couldn't find a site that wasn't great.  From the camping area, we walked to a large day-use picnic area and then followed a trail that led to the lake.  At the lake was a youth camp going on with all sorts of activities for kids.  The campground is heavily wooded and was absolutely beautiful.  There are a few nice cabins to rent as well.  We visited during the last week in June and there were only four other campers in the park.  I don't understand why.  

Maryland.gov

Tuckahoe Creek, a quiet country stream bordered for most of its length by wooded marshlands, runs through the length of the park. A 60-acre lake offers boating and fishing. The park offers 20 miles of scenic hiking, biking and equestrian trails, flat water canoeing, hunting, picnicking, as well as a recycled tire playground for children. The park offers activities and special events on a seasonal basis. Activities include day camps, canoe trips, Scales & Tales presentations and displays, and Challenge Course programs. Each weekend, Memorial Day through Labor Day, park staff offer a number of free family activities.

Features:

  • Camping: The park offers a family camping area with 54 sites, 33 with electric hookups, and a central bathhouse with showers and toilet facilities. Each site is equipped with a camping pad, picnic table, and fire ring. No water hook-ups are available, but potable water is conveniently located around each loop. A dump station is available for trailer use. Pets are allowed in the campground but must remain on a leash at all times. Click here for camping season beginning and ending dates, and camping and shelter service charges.
  • Youth Group Camping: The park also offers a youth group camping area with four sites, each site accommodating up to 30 people.
  • Cabins: Eight camper cabins are available for rent through the statewide reservation system. Four cabins sleep four and four sleep six; all equipped with ceiling fan, electricity, air conditioning, grill, fire ring, and table.
  • Picnicking/Shelters: The park has two picnic areas, each offering shaded sites with picnic tables, charcoal grills, playground equipment and horseshoe pits. The Lake and Cherry Lane Area Pavilions, with a capacity of 80 persons, can be rented through the statewide reservation system.
  • Arboretum: The Adkins Arboretum encompasses 500 acres of park land and almost three miles of surfaced walkways leading through the tagged native species of trees and shrubs.
  • Fishing and Boating: The park has a 60-acre lake with fishing and boating opportunities on 20 acres of open water. The remaining acres are flooded woodland. A launch ramp is available for boaters. Gasoline motor use is prohibited. Canoeing at Tuckahoe is a popular activity on both the lake and the creek because of the park's abundant wildlife. It is common for visitors to enjoy watching bald eagles, ospreys and great blue herons. Beavers and muskrats have surprised visitors by swimming past their canoes. Tuckahoe is full of pockets of secluded beauty, some only accessible by canoe. Canoes, single kayaks and tandem kayaks are available to rent on a first-come, first-serve basis. During the week, come by the park office to rent. The lakefront boathouse is open most weekends for rentals (hours based on staff availability and weather conditions). Canoes/kayaks are $10/hour.
  • Multi-use Trails: Tuckahoe State Park boasts excellent hiking, biking, and equestrian opportunities. Trails that wander through the park include the Tuckahoe Valley Trail, a self-guided Natural Trail, the Physical Fitness Trail and the Lake Trail. The Maryland Park Service does not rent horses and only provides the trails as a means of recreation.
    View and download the Tuckahoe State Park Trail Map

    Purchase copies of the Tuckahoe State Park Trail Guide through our online store.

    To purchase copies of the Tuckahoe State Park Trail Guide with a check, please click on this link to print an order form.

    Purchase copies of the Tuckahoe State Park Bandana Map through our online store.

  • Disc Golf: An 18-hole disc golf course is located in the Cherry Lane section of the park. Free scorecards are available at the bulletin board near the ball field.
  • Mountain Bike, Kayak, and Canoe Rentals
    Tuckahoe offers mountain bikes, kayaks, and canoes for rent at the park during the spring, summer, and fall. Contact the park for current service charges, available days and times.

 

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