Reviews
Killens Pond State Park Campground Entrance
User Reviews
Jerry Hankins
Been here many times. On the fav. list. We enjoy sitting at the campfire with friends.
Jen Eley
My kids have the best time of their life here. Very clean and affordable. We usually go during the week bc the weekends get a little crowded. So much better than it was decades ago
Jamie Snyder
The site wasn’t horrible, though it’s a round drive so it wasn’t the friendliest with two big trees in our lot, but not bad thankfully since we had a small camper. The ground is all sandy though and there are huge beetles. The fishing is really nice but the lake was covered in algae. The host family just looked when we drove by but never said hello or waved. There was a friendly woman cleaning the bathroom that said she was a host, but wasn’t the same one at loop c site, so idk if they have multiple hosts here or not. The fire wood they sell at the camp store is pine. It was sappy and burned soo fast! The bait was all slimy and all the worms were dead.
Di Pearson
Nice campground, lots of things for kids. They have a playground, a large field with a baseball backstop, a sand volleyball court and good bike riding too. The bathrooms were clean and the showers were hot. The hike around the pond was nice and they have paddle boats and I saw people with Kayaks. I enjoyed the campground.
Chris Bloomfield
The good: very peaceful at night and they offer discounts on the Passport America list. The bad: the price is still high for what they offer. The single shower house has not very warm push button showers. The ugly: camp hosts were not friendly at all! No waving, even when we waved at them. No Hello, No smiles, just a complete lack of hospitality or warmth. Also, someone opened our trailer door while here, but we think they were just inebriated and it was an error.
James Sturgill
Drove 2 hours hoping to get the cabin that says walk-up. We arrived and the reservation 877 number says it is available but they can’t give it us only the park staff can. The 877 number staff apologized. We drove to the office to ask about the cabin and the supervisor said that walk-in on the reservation chart actually means that you can’t drive to the cabin. I asked her to simply apologize for the miscommunication but she insisted that I misread the website. She claims the chart gives the options of available, reserved, or walk-in on foot not by car. Walk-in on the chart has nothing to do with whether or not the cabin is available she claimed. We had to drive back home because nothing else was available. Thanks for ruining our trip supervisor.
Matthew
I haven’t camped back here to review that aspect but I’ve done some walking through the trails as well as fishing off the waters edge and I really enjoy being out here. Feels like an escape from the city and people for just a little bit without handing to drive out too far.
David Gillespie
Always a great place to take your family. Nice walks,water park ,barbecue pits bring your camper, tent or rent a little cabin. Your family will love it and you.
Philip Petraglia
We averaged $32 / night for W / E50. This is is a wonderful state campground with sites under high trees providing lots of shade - especially appreciated with 4 straight days in the 90s!!!. Our back in dirt site was just long enough for our 37 foot motorhome. We did need to use a few boards under the rear tires to level the motor home. We would definitely stay here again!!! Dover including the Air Mobiity Museum, Rehobeth Beach, Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge and so much more are within an hour of this campground.
Chris V
Very nice campground, however, the campsites are too close together and not clearly designated as to where one starts and the other one ends...