We discovered this to be a very nice family campground! They have the usual amenities including a large pool with waterslide and several excellent playgrounds for kids. The restrooms were clean and well maintained and the staff was helpful and friendly.
The campsites are gravel and relatively level but fairly close together with little or no cover between them. Many of the sites have light to medium shade. You do feel a little crowded, especially with so many kids running around and thru your campsite.
The campground is well-landscaped with lots of flowers shrubs and grass. It’s really a great family campground, and easy to get to… about 13 miles from I-35 and directly across the street from Clear lake. The campground also has own boating and fishing docks.
Kiesler’s can be an extremely busy park during the summer, especially on weekends with tons of kids! If you’re looking for some peace and quiet, you won’t find it here. If you have kids, this is an excellent campground to call home for a week or two.

Hermit Island Campground is the best place for people who are looking to camp right on the ocean. There are plenty of campsites, which are set in the dunes by the beaches, on the buffs with ocean views, or in the peaceful forest.
This is a small, but cute RV park located along US Highway 101. Although there is a barrier fence, you will hear some road noise during the quiet hours of the late evening. The road noise doesn’t bother me, but may be an issue for someone else.
This KOA was a great overnight stop while traveling through the area! It’s located right off Interstate 79, exit 67 in Sutton, West Virginia. For the price, it’s one of the best campground values in the area.
This campground is made for families! Our annual summer trip to Maine often includes camping at Bayley’s Resort.
This is a lovely campground! The facilities are clean and the property is well maintained. We camped here in our brand new fifth-wheel last weekend.
We just spent the last few days at Two Rivers RV Resort, a new campground located along the banks of the French Broad River in Sevierville, Tennessee.