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Pleasant Lake Campground
65 Wigwam Road, Pennellville, New York, United States
About the Pleasant Lake Campground
Pleasant Lake Campground is a serene retreat nestled in the heart of nature at 65 Wigwam Road in Pennellville, New York. This picturesque campground offers a variety of lodging options, including RV sites and cozy cabins, for visitors looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With stunning views of Pleasant Lake and ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as hiking, fishing, and boating, this campground is the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway. Whether you're looking to unwind by the campfire or explore the surrounding parkland, Pleasant Lake Campground is the ideal spot for nature lovers of all ages.
Photos of Pleasant Lake Campground
65 Wigwam Rd, Pennellville, NY 13132, United States
Opening hours of Pleasant Lake Campground
Monday:
13:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
13:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
13:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
13:00 - 20:00
Friday:
13:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 16:00
Reviews of Pleasant Lake Campground
"Avoid! There are many other campgrounds around. READ REVIEWS! All reviews are talking about the same problems. #1. There is approximately 10 feet between RV and RV. It's so tight that it's looks as supermarket parking lot. #2. Rude owner and rude seasonal tenants! #3. Lake/swimming place - joke! A square 12 ft by 12 ft this is the swimming area. #4. Bathrooms...... most likely will lead you to hospitalization..... be careful... avoid bathrooms as it's not safe for humans. All reviews are talking about the same problems, and it's not being fixed. Obviously, the rude owner couldn't care less. Bottom line: READ REVIEWS below."
"Always a great time at Pleasant Lake. Beautiful area, small lake so you don't need to worry about boat traffic, very friendly people, great fishing, kayaking, etc. Have stayed in tents mostly but also used a cabin in the past. We made the best of it depsite the rain. They have a little something for everyone. We will definitely be returning!"
"By far the worst campground I have ever stayed at. My friend and I had booked a cabin for this past weekend to go see Motley Crue, Def Leppard, and Alice Cooper. We were already getting yelled at to go the speed limit as soon as we got there Friday night when we actually were going the speed limit. My friend has an old 2003 Chevy Trailblazer which has a loud rev and creaky rotors which some people might assume that we were going fast when we weren’t. The owner said something to us about it and we had tried explaining to him that we were going the limit and he said “well people don’t usually complain if you are going the speed limit so just watch it.” He was very rude about it. On top of that, on our way back from the concert (which was a half hour away from our campground), the brakes in my friends car were almost ready to go out. She had the pump her brakes the whole way back and they were squealing so bad and were very loud. We luckily made it back to the campground but the entrance to the campground is a dirt path that is a steep downhill then a steep uphill. We had already been getting yelled at for the speed limit situation and we didn’t want to have any more issues and didn’t want to deal with people complaining about the noise late at night that was out of our control. My friend and I had decided to park the car as far off to the side as possible at the entrance so people could still get in and out and we walked back to our campsite. This was about 1 am yesterday. We were chilling in our cabin for a little bit until the owner came by. He was a real a**hole about the situation and kept saying that if we didn’t move it that he was calling the sheriffs to get it impounded. We tried explaining to him the situation that we didn’t want to move it and risk the brakes going out completely and that her parents were on their way here (note 2 hours away from where the campground is). We asked him if we could wait till her parents get here to move it. He said “that is not soon enough… I’m going to have to call the sheriffs to get it impounded.” As he left, my friend started balling her eyes out and was stressed and worried about the situation as we don’t have the money to get it towed and neither do her parents. The owners son was a lot nicer and he stopped by and apologized about his dad and said he doesn’t want to see our car get towed and if it does that he will pay for. We then explained the situation to him and he took the keys and moved the car to a spot inside the campground out of the way. He came back with his dad and to give us the keys back. His dad (the owner) had apologized to us. We surely do not accept his apology and we’re treated very poorly. My friends parents didn’t get to the campground until 4:30 am yesterday and we immediately left as we didn’t not want to stay there any longer. My friends mom was nice enough to drop me off at the hotel that my other friend, who I consider my second mom, was staying at close by as she was in Syracuse for the night to see the concert also. Didn’t get to the hotel till around 5:30 am and I didn’t get to sleep until 6:30 am. As for the campground itself, the walls and floors of the cabins have decent sized holes to where bugs and other things can easily get in, their is no air conditioners, and if you look in between the cracks of the walls, the only insulation is thin slices of plastic like the plastic you use for packaging. Their are only 2 showers in each of the men’s and women’s bathhouses that are only divided by a shower curtain so someone could easily walk in on you. I have never had such a horrible experience in my life. If I go back to Syracuse, I will definitely not be staying there and I don’t recommend staying at this campground."
"My family and i stayed here for a week in our tent, at first everything was fine, but then we had to buy our own cleaning supplies to clean the showers with because of low maintenance. The guy at the office accused my youngest sister of walking through people's campgrounds and claimed she admitted to it then when she talked to him he told her he didnt, no handicap access at all! The only nice thing my family and i have to say about this place is the people who keep their campers and rvs here are very nice."
"The staff is very accommodating and helped make sure we had the environment around us we were looking for. There were many kids, and our girls had a blast during their crafts and water balloon event. It made the weekend go great! Our campsite was priced well, and we had everything we needed. A slight drawback was the bathrooms, but the blame mainly falls on the campers that don't show courtesy in how they use it. We do highly recommend this as a family getaway that is not too far off the beaten path."
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