Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Hughesville Camp, located at 199 Race St, Hughesville, PA 17737, falls under the category of Campgrounds & RV Parks. This location offers campsite rentals and options for permanent living. However, based on user reviews, there are significant concerns regarding the management and overall condition of the property.
Several reviewers have reported negative experiences, including allegations of theft, threats, and physical altercations. There are also claims of buildings being in disrepair and potentially dangerous. One review specifically mentioned that management allegedly cut power lines after the power company refused to shut off power. Further concerns were raised about the safety of children at the location.
Historically, the camp was described as a place for recreation and religious gatherings. However, recent reviews suggest it has transitioned primarily into a lot rental space for weekend and permanent residents.
Given the strongly negative reviews and serious allegations, potential visitors are advised to exercise caution and conduct their own thorough assessment of the property before making any decisions. It is recommended to visit the location personally to form an independent judgment.
Key concerns raised by reviewers include:
It is important to note that these are based on user reviews and may not represent the experience of all individuals. Prospective visitors should conduct their own research and visit the site to form their own opinions.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Ok first off it's run buy theafs and idiots. A friend of mine had cameras up to protect his property they stole them when he was gone to work. How do I know? They were seen by others that lived there. My son was there for a time and they threatened him and then attack him. The buildings are in disrepair and are very dangerous . I was there visiting my son and the manager came down and told me I had to leave because I didn't belong there. Then they called the power company to have them shut the power off when they refused because of the time of year, they cut the power lines themselves.. A nice place?? No no no. I wouldn't allow my grandkids there because of the danger of the buildings. But don't judge it buy me, go see for yourselfs..
A shadow of days gone by when God and his people gathered for recreation and revival camp meetings. Turned into a lot rental for weekend and permanent living.
Very quiet and peaceful. Small campground with no frills. Partially shaded along a nice creek. Lots are too tight tho. We are lucky to have an empty space beside us for now, because we couldn't even open the awnings when there was a neighbor.
Reasonable price. Fairly quiet. Just a seasonal camp ground now.
the place is small, but really fun to hangout with friends and family!!