Bottom line: This Campground is large and well kept, but you'll need to walk or have a car to more than see Lake Erie.
The front desk service were very friendly and took care of us quickly. The entry and exit roads were both two-lane and split with a median, and each has an electric gate.
This park has a number of small cabins for rent as well as the RV sites. There were some permanent residents as there always are but I did not get the feeling that the park was not well-kept.
We visited the playground first since there were kids in our party and there was nothing wrong with the areas at all. There was the typical tower gym with a wood chip base, and across the road there was another one with swings and a jungle gym. Next to the jungle gym was a large covered patio that would likely be used for large gatherings. There is a putt-putt mini golf on site, which I think was $5 per game. We did not play, but it looked clean and in good shape. They sold snacks and ice cream where they sold the mini golf ticket. We did not visit the pool.
The bath house that we used was in good shape and clean.
The resort has a very well stocked store with gas and diesel and an adjacent restaurant called "The Loft." There must be some prohibition in Ohio about selling full-strength alcohol because the liquor was all watered down and specially labeled. The store had pretty much everything one would need and more. It was much larger than a typical campground store. The Loft restaurant was kind of like a sports bar. The service and food were both okay, nothing special but nothing wrong either.
This campground is across the road from Lake Erie, and there is a walkway to get there. Unfortunately, the water access is owned by a condominium and the walkway only allows a "view" of the lake. I was told that a mile or so down the road was public access and a lot of other businesses and restaurants, but not having a car and with kids in tow, we decided not to do that. I might have done that with a two night stay.
I think I paid $32 in total for one night, which was a great deal. There is a $5/day fee if you bring your own golf car.
Features: Good LTE signal, 2 heated pools, restaurant, catch-and-release fishing (lake), Lake Erie view, free wifi, 30/50 amp, sewage hookup, picnic area, showers, laundry facilities, and hundreds of spaces in the open and under trees.
Summary:
Indian Creek Camping Resort is a one-stop shop with lots of amenities and activities for kids. I give it seven out of ten stars.
Indian Creek Camping Resort (Official Site)
4710 Lake Road East,
Geneva On The Lake, OH 44041
Phone: 888-886-2477
Web: https://www.sunrvresorts.com/resorts/midwest/ohio/indian-creek/
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