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    Colonial Woods Family Camping Resort

    Colonial Woods Family Camping Resort

    3.8(19 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    We absolutely love this campground. Friendly staff upon arrival and a lovely general store that…read morecarries all the essentials. They have a stocked pond on site as well as a pool, splash pad and mini spa. We've stayed on sites- W-4, W-7, F-4 and have had family stay in Cabins throughout our time here. All sites and cabins are well kept, tidy and provide both elements of a private and social gathering. The bathhouse is near the main office while the other restrooms throughout property are no more than a 2-3 minute walk from your site. The cabins do have a full bathroom and you do not need to hold and press to keep the shower head on. The Cabins also offer a gazebo with propane grill. The nature trail on site is short but can be challenging with unlevel ground and nature's confetti (wet leaves) ultimately bringing you towards Lake Warren (bonus there is a beautiful koi pond on the right hand side of the residential gravel road in the residential area). Past the pool area there are also basketball courts and a tennis court. Every weekend there are activities that are family and budget friendly. We can't wait to return.

    My boyfriend & I were there the weekend of 4/24/26 for 3 nights. We did have our dog w/ us as…read morewell. Upon pulling in the place looked very nice. Very friendly office staff. We were told what site we were going to be at and we proceeded on. On the phone making reservation it was made clear we would be amongst brush & trees/bushes, well that was NOT the case. We were put in what was apparently just cleared & created as new sites. It was a clear cut stone parking lot. No brush, no trees. VERY CLOSE together sites. Not the camping feel at all. We enjoy a campsite surrounded by nature & woods. We booked their special of camp two consecutive wknds and you can leave the camper there. After spending one night we decided we did not want to be there the following wknd. We spoke w/ the office & the woman took notes and said the office manager would have to make the decision on refund & that SHE would be in all day the following day. We took many walks w/the dog & had no issues until Saturday early evening. There is a home on the property (assuming the owners home). As we were walking we were approached by two dogs OFF leash. One was calm, the other not so much. Having had a run in with a neighborhood dog and the dog jumping on me this was not looking like a good situation. A man & woman strolled up the road w/ no sense of urgency. I yelled & voiced myself while hovering over our dog and my boyfriend trying to block their dog who was growling & barking. Keep in mind it was Pet wknd at the campground. It was said to me after getting quite upset "Are you hurt yet?' Not something someone should say when encountering an aggressive dog. The next day we were told by the office that a manager was on HIS way to talk to us. He was a very young man assuming related to the owners. He was though very kind & polite & said a refund would be issued. I did mention the dog situation, and he was not very responsive so definitely thinking now those were his parents. Site next door was very loud Saturday night, with yelling & a dj size speaker outside that was still going at 10:45PM, quite hours are 10PM-7AM. No one riding around checking on things. Again, the campground was nice, clean & mostly friendly staff, but we will not return due to some rules that ownership/management do not follow. Note-they have mini golf & charge $8.00 per person, showers by the office are push button & one only stayed on for 3 seconds. Did let manager know.

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    Camp Onas - Camp Onas

    Camp Onas

    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Camp Onas rocks! Ask any campers who go there year after year and then even decide to become…read morecounselors when they are too old to attend camp as campers. There are four sessions a summer consisting of two weeks each. Each camper can go for one session or two in a row. Parents only get to visit campers once, if they are staying for two sessions. Yes you sleep in open air cabins with no airconditioning....it's camp people not the Four Seasons. (yea I'm talking to you Ryan C.) Yes they separate the boys from the girls at night for sleeping and showering...DUH Yes it is a Quaker camp "Quaker Meeting for Worship is held on Sunday and Wednesday mornings in a peaceful, outdoor setting. For half an hour, we gather together in silence for individual contemplation and the voluntary sharing of thoughts." The Camp Director Sue Neiger Gould (B.S. Ed. and M.S. Nonprofit Management) is a Quaker but never pushy about religion. Every session also has a Pioneer Trip for older campers so that they can go off for a three day hiking/canoeing trip with senior counselors and fellow older campers. It's almost like a right of passage for Onas campers. The activities are endless. So if your child would like to "learn to love living in a natural environment complete with insects and good, clean red Onas dirt" this is the camp for them.

    I spent 12 summers at camp onas (camper and staff member) and loved every moment. From archery to…read morearts and crafts to canoeing the staff is attentive and fun - keeping kids moving and happy! Going to camp was a great experience and enabled me and my friends to learn to be away from home and how to be outside of your comfort zone. As a lutheran/jew I had no porblem whatsoever with the short meetings for worship that we would have twice a week which help anyone appreciate the importance of their own thoughts - and the joy of being surrounded by others who love them. Onas is, by no means, a place where any religous views or education is pushed or taught. Camp Onas is a phenomenal camp - invoking the imagination in all. I strongly recommend it to everyone.

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    Tinicum Park

    Tinicum Park

    3.3(3 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    What huge grounds! I'm attending an Art Festival…read more Lots of staff to guide you through parking. Lots of loos. Food booths and a wonderful oldies band. Great shopping . Oodles of crafts, pottery, stained glass, antiques & a piggy painting booth ($10 and a piggy creates a masterpiece-its for animal charities) I'd come back here ! Beautiful

    My first review by campfire light…read more I came along with my boy scout son for a weekend at Tinicum Park in Erwinna, Pennsylvania, just across the Delaware River from Frenchtown, New Jersey. It is not a big park, but has a simple camp facility in an Ash grove a few hundred yards from the water. I remember campout food as being oddly delicious, even with the extra grit and rustic outdoor kitchen, but these days with lightweight stoves and propane flex lines, the campfire is just for night stories. Cooking is much easier, if somewhat less rewarding. Still, I don't think I'll ever get accustomed to deep fried Oreos. The Chicken Tenders and Penne with Ragu were decent after a hike into Frenchtown, and several hours of scout skill training, football, and boys being boys. I even found about 90 minutes to break away and return for R & R at the National Hotel and The Bridge Café while the boys were off on another adventure. Those reviews to follow. Tinicum may not be the first place you think of when considering an upriver jaunt, but if you are into a night or two of roughing it (with a run to Ftown for cocktail and lunch overlooking the river) than it might be the perfect spot to make magic happen.

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    Bucks County River Country

    Bucks County River Country

    3.5(94 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    I originally booked a deluxe river tubing excursion through Groupon, but we ended up having to pay…read more$10 extra per person to upgrade to a raft when our group arrived. This was mainly due to the weather, as the river was a bit flooded after a period of rain so I understand that's not Bucks County River Country's fault. However, it would have been nice to not essentially be forced to pay extra to upgrade to a raft, especially after we had to pay for parking ($8) and checking our keys ($2) as well. The facilities are pretty barebone. There are porta-potties available, as well as a little changing area but not much else. It would have been nice to have a mirror in there, or even a door for privacy. There is a little trailer where you check your car keys that also sells equipment like water shoes and waterproof phone cases. When we arrived, we were directed to get fitted for our life jackets and paddles. There is a schoolbus that takes you up the river so that you can float your way back down. The car ride is not very long, but we ended up spending close to 3 hours on the river. I would suggest budgeting your time wisely when visiting because you never know how fast the river is flowing that day. Don't make dinner reservations ahead of time like we did. One more thing to note is that there is close to zero cell service around the area!

    Went on a Friday, only us and another couple were there so no lines and quickly got on the river…read more had fun, did the 3 hour float and had a blast with my husband. Would recommend and would come back to do again!! Staff was nice, informative and easy going. Made our day great.

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    Delaware River Tubing - Delaware River Tubing

    Delaware River Tubing

    2.6(245 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Our family has enjoyed tubing on the delaware every summer for years. It's a great way to spend an…read moreafternoon in nature

    Honestly, I don't know why this place got such few stars? The four stars that I've assigned as well…read moredeserved. I visited on a weekday and perhaps that made all the difference in the world. My experience form beginning to end was fantastic. I think one thing that seems to bother most people is the BBQ lunch. The BBQ lunch was apart of my package and when I arrived they were just loading the buns to be taken out on the river. I'm getting a little ahead of myself here but you'll understand in a minute. When I arrived, there were already several eager adventurous folks checking in, buying waterproof items for sale, collecting their water rafts and some even already on the water. I checked in with my Groupon and as directed, I left my keys - collected my Kayak and proceeded to the bus. Please note, the rule is, everyone must wear a mask until you're actually on the water; great rule as it gets crowded in the shop as well as on the bus. It keeps everyone safe. I chose the kayak experience which was awesome but the real fun is in a tube. After my journey down the river, I immediately purchase another Groupon just so that I could come back and have a tubing experience. So, back to the BBQ lunch. By the time I paddles my way down (a few signs for the waters edge for direction) to the BBQ shack on the water, they were still setting up. I guess I paddle too fast. I decided to keep moseying down the river as I had already packed a lunch just in case after reading the reviews about the BBQ shack not being up and running. Oh well, next time I'll enjoy a burger. Again, this is the perfect mid week escape. The ride outside of NY is quick and there's plenty of parking. Although it says Delaware tubing it's actually located in New Jersey; well at least the border between the two. I would recommend going early and taking as much time as you like in a tube with family and friends. I would also recommend bringing children as they will develop a lifelong love of being on the water. I'm a big fan now and I can't wait to return in a few weeks. P.S. I was told by my bus driver, they offer a fall foliage experience where they only allow kayaks on the river.

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