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    4.3 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Meadow Lake Campground - Camp fire

    Meadow Lake Campground

    4.3(3 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    Does Meadow Lake cabins have mini fridges in there cabins?…read more I've been looking all over but have not been able to get a phone call back to let me know. Please if anybody knows I would appreciate it whatever you can tell me. Thank you. 6/22/23 Christine

    Decided last minute to rent a cabin in April when the weather was nice! New owners were great!…read more Booked on the phone and paid in full with credit card at a very reasonable price! Met with owners upon check in and had a great conversation with them about the area, activities, etc and they personally escorted us to our cabin. Cabins are located right next to the bath house and fishing pond. Bath house was exceptionally clean and well cared for! 2 showers provided excellent water pressure as well has 3 bathroom stalls which were all immaculate. It was opening weekend so there weren't too many campers around us so that was a plus. The fire ring and picinic table were great! The cabin itself was very primitive but clean and had brand new mattresses. I recommend a camp roll for comfort. The AC worked perfectly as well! I would recommend bringing a small table for meal prep, etc. The downside is that it does not include a mini fridge so I had to cooler and ice our food for 3 days which was a minor inconvenience. Location is great and right in the middle of all the fishing and outdoor activities that we love in Linesville and Pymatuning! Their fishing pond is great too! I would HIGHLY recommend this campground to anyone! The owners are great and really care about their property and the people there! They definately made us feel welcome! We will definately return!

    Holiday Camplands Association - Peaceful row of campers

    Holiday Camplands Association

    4.7(3 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    We visited our friend's camper at Holiday Camplands, on a July weekend. They were celebrating and…read more"all seasons" weekend, so there were lots of activities going on! They have a full calendar of events, golfing, swimming, a large lake and many more activities. We had a great time and would recommend it to anyone looking to get away for the weekend or buy in!

    I've been camping at Holiday Camplands several times in the summer and absolutely love the place…read more It's a nice "home away from home". It's a pretty large campsite, much larger than other local campgrounds. There is plenty to do there for children and adults, alike. There are two separate swimming pools, a large one located near the Clubhouse and the other, which is a bit smaller but still large enough for several people, located near the front of the campsite. There is a small playground located near the Clubhouse, as well, with a few swing sets and slides for children to play on. Holiday also contains its own golf course and a small mini golf (putt-putt) course. I'm 24 and had fun playing putt-putt there. Gault lake is also located in the campground. I believe that paddle boats/small boats are allowed in the lake, and it is stocked with fish for fishing, but there is no swimming permitted. There are various events that Holiday Campgrounds holds for adults and kids. There are teen/adult dances held at the pavilion near the clubhouse, and there are usually some decent local bands and DJ's there on the weekend. They hold bingo once in a while, which I have never been to, but would enjoy going to in the near future. There are also movie showings, which are typically aimed towards children and are usually showings of older movies. There is also a nice camp store located on the premises. It's a pretty basic camp store that stocks several camp-friendly groceries, candy, coffee/slush drinks, personal care products, and a lot of alcohol. There are three eateries located on the campsite. The pizza joint is decent. I tried their pizza last night and, while it wasn't anything to brag about, it was decent enough. They do, however, have delicious garlic bread sticks that are to die for! Prices are decent too. Kellie's Kones is also located near the Clubhouse and while the flavors and options there are minimal, the ice cream tastes good and the prices are fair. I would not recommend eating at Sandy's concession stand, though. I made the mistake of ordering a salad and order of fried pickles there and was shocked to find out that the portions that I was given were ridiculous for the rather expensive price. The salad was priced similarly to that of a sit-down restaurant and it was pathetically small. I was given four small fried pickles, too, and paid a premium for them. I would never eat there again. Overall, this place is really nice. I give it 5 stars because of all of the entertainment that the place offers and the friendliness of the staff.

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    Erie KOA - Our spot.

    Erie KOA

    2.1(63 reviews)
    24.7 mi

    Don't let the reviews sway you. This is a beautiful place. The place lives up to the KOA standard…read more Loads of things for the kids to do. The sites are well appointed and spacious. We did not really interact much with the owners but what little we did was cordial. I understand the quiet time rules. They arevteasonable. The kids here had a blast running and riding bikes everywhere. But the kids stayed on the paths. No onevwas accosted or yelled at. The only fly in the ointment were the office hours and the cost of firewood. The office hours are limited to a few hours in the morning and a few in the afternoon. That means that you are likely to check in using an envelope. Unlike most KOAs you are not escorted to your site. There us a real issue in the Northeast with the destructive luna moth. As a result firewood from out of state is illegal. Forcing the client to pay 8.50 for a very small bundle compared to a large bag for 10.00 just outside the campground is a bit much. These "flies" are not enough to stop us from coming back.

    Warning to all campers going to Erie. I am the last person…read moreto give a bad review on a business. But this must be told. The water a d electric are on the same pole. The bathroom walls are buckled out and mold growing. Difficult for me to breathe. My family and I are still in total shock by the KOA in MCKEAN PA. Newest owners. Sharon and James. The new owners may just be your next worst nightmare if you dare to go there.  Sharon and James are just horrifying, very unprofessional, rude to children, adults and even your pets! This was the worst experience of our lifetime for our whole family! We still have nightmares. Sharon hides in the bushes and sneaks into your site, dressed in black. She demands people to go to bed at 11pm! We have been camping for over 60 years. We totally ignore the reviews because we are good people and we are rule followers. We even ordered 16 bundles of her $8 thin firewood. Well, reviews were true! All of them! First night, At 11:05pm, Sharon snucked into our site, almost gave me a heart attack! Never announced who she was! Even when asked. She started screaming at us about being rules breakers! "Guess you rule breakers can't read or maybe don't know how." Then She demanded US TO GO TO BED AND PUT OUT OUR FIREPIT AT 11: 06!!!! She snapped her index finger into my face while cussing and swearing at me about complaints she received on us. I said, "are you freaking kidding me" and I laughed. Well, she started screaming, "no, you are breaking the rules, so you now have 15 minutes to pack up your f--king sh-t and move out." THIS WOMAN IS A TOTAL AND COMPLETE DISGRACE TO THE KOA NAME. We spoke to our neighbors who told Sharon that we are good people and not a problem.  So Sharon is a liar. Please READ AND BELIEVE ALL REVIEWS ON THIS CRAZY OUT OF CONTROL COUPLE. They threatened us also, to call the police to remove us. I would not! Then she yelled at my husband at the neighbor campsite. Her husband, James, came in the morning demanding us to move out. Our dog whined twice during the night. I wish I would have gotten up the 1st time. It is a total Mystery how we were awakened by a fire at our camp site!  Thank God no one got hurt or died! Or worst, maybe burning us up while we slept! This crazy Sharon woman, walked all night long until 2:30 am. My husband and I couldn't sleep, so we walked the grounds. And there she was, Sharon, dressed in black, walking into sites and hiding into the bushes! Why??? They are just huge scammers who take money from families! They charge fees fir guests and triple check that they are gone too. They yelled at kids for laughing and talking too. They questioned them about their parents firewood and guests until they cried. They yelled at my daughter who was explaining the volume of our talking at our campfire. James interrupted her, and said, "you were suppose to be whispering not talking."  My adult daughter walked into the camper because you obviously can't talk calmly to these people.  He yelled at my daughter, "bad attitude, pack up your things and leave now! You have to whisper not talk". No one needs to be spoken in such an unprofessional manner.  This is not what KOA is about. Other campsites knew why I was looking for another site, as soon as I mentioned KOA. One place made me laugh after crying all day. She asked,"did you forget to whisper?" Another place ask if I was bad staying up pass 11. So, why has this place been allowed to get away with this harassment for the past 3 years to so many familiesand especiallythe children and infants? Permanents have left KOA because of these new owners. We meant other campers who all had stories at our new campsite too. Thank you Pinelane for taking us in for a beautiful ending to our summer. Also, KOA insulted and harass parents who were told to put their "autistic child inside." The child was frightened by Sharon's screaming and sad to be leaving too. If anything has happened to you at this KOA, please report it to KOA corp 888-562-0000. Google koa mckean reviews too. You won't believe the numerous stories.  All true! I wish I could do more to avoid this happening to others. Others were being harass and thrown out today too. I saw the reviews. Maybe you can send in uncover reporters to stay 3 to 4 days and sit at the firepit pass 11 talking. Please let me know a follow up. We live in north Huntington pa 15642 I promise,  I am telling you the truth

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    Pymatuning Spillway - Small area to get a drink or something to munch on.

    Pymatuning Spillway

    4.9(23 reviews)
    12.7 mi

    So much fun to feed the fish and the birds! And the bread was only $1.00 for a loaf, which still…read morewent quickly with all the competition to grab each piece. The staff member at the store there was also very nice.

    If you're looking for a classy, peaceful nature outing turn back now. But if you want to witness an…read moreabsolutely chaotic aquatic circus fueled by stale carbs and bad decisions, welcome to the Pymatuning Spillway. First of all, BYOB here doesn't mean Bring Your Own Booze. Bring Your Own Bread. White bread. Wheat bread. That one bun that's been in your freezer since 2019. Heck, I saw a guy chucking chunks of fruitcake like he was loading a t-shirt cannon. The fish don't care. The ducks don't care. You might care... until the feeding frenzy begins. The moment the bread hits the water, it's like Shark Week met a Black Friday sale at Walmart. Giant carp--literal underwater linebackers--erupt from the depths like they haven't seen a carb since the Reagan administration. And on top of that? Ducks just walking on them. Not swimming. Not paddling. Walking. On. The. Fish. Like Jesus on water if He were a mallard with zero manners. Kids scream. Parents laugh. One guy had a bag of Wonder Bread in a baby carrier like it was an heirloom. I'm pretty sure a seagull mugged someone for a slice of rye. There's no such thing as dignity here--just breadcrumbs and mayhem. Pro Tips: * Don't wear nice shoes. The bread goo gets everywhere. * Hold your bread tight unless you want to be mugged by a gang of pigeons with nothing to lose. * Bring extra, because once you start--you won't want to stop. It's that addictive. The Pymatuning Spillway is a beautiful mess. A masterpiece of Midwest chaos. A place where nature, gluttony, and old bakery products collide. 10/10, will return with Costco-sized loaves.

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    Fish are always hungry and plenty of them.

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