Despite the other review I read about this place, my wife and I decided to try it anyway. First off — we had NOISSUES. We were given the rules in advance and they were quite clear. Our needs are pretty minimal. We just want a quiet place, to not be disturbed and everything needs to work properly. Irish Hills Kampground met those expectations. The setting was really decent. There were plenty of trees and the size of the space was fine for us. As a matter of fact, the space we originally selected online was hidden in the back and pretty difficult to get to. SO — the kind lady running the desk offered us another space which was bigger and easier to maneuver our rig into. We have a 30 ft. 5th wheel. The roads throughout the campground are a bit narrow and if you’re a novice driver you will have to take it slow. When first arriving, a kind worker assisted us in getting to our site and making sure we were able to set up properly. Admittedly, there are a ton of rules which are given to you upon entry. They are written in a pretty aggressive, unwelcoming manner. However, we NEVER saw a single person from the campground the entire time we were there. Nobody bothered us — NOTONCE. We did buy some wood from them($ 6 a bunch) which was no problem. All in all, if you’re looking for a quiet spot to spend some quality family time, this may be the place for you. One other thing — the lake is not a lake. It’s a pond(my wife called it a bog). It’s probably only good for little kids to play in.
Valerie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Jackson, MI
WOW! Where do I start? This place is horrible. We reserved a RV site for 2 nights over 4th of July. We only stayed 1. Being an RV site, we thought we would have plenty of room for our pop-up. Well think again. The sites are tiny and very close together. We had to put our pop up on an angle a little over the neighbors in order for it to fit. We were so close that we could hear the normal conversations going on at nearby camp fires, word for word. They do have 4 free row boats, but only have 2 sets of paddles. So you never get to use them. Or if you do the«lake» is tiny and no fish. It is more like a swamp to float around in. They do have a game room but you may want to bring your own games. We overheard the woman owner talking to a young boy. He asked for a ping pong ball and she demanded him to crawl around on the floor and search all corners. Really for a ping pong ball that costs $ 1 for a 4 pack? Speaking of the owner, when you check in she will give you 4 pages of rules and you better read them. If you for any reason accidentally break a rule she will threaten to call the cops. She runs the campground like a prison camp. Do not expect to have fun; it is not in the rule book. She did not call the cops on us but we heard her threaten it. We called the campground before booking it due to the bad reviews and asked her about it. She said they were from people who have been escorted out by the police. We thought maybe it was a rowdy crowd from MIS, but my guess is she calls the cops weekly. DONOTSTAYHERE!