I suggest that you find out whatever RV Park Reviews is called now and get used to reading them. Some people (like me) put in the effort to write these reviews so you can have the good information.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie
A sailor, his bride and their black dogs (one dear dog is waiting for us at the bridge) going to see some dry places that have Geocaches in a coach made the year we married.
I suggest that you find out whatever RV Park Reviews is called now and get used to reading them. Some people (like me) put in the effort to write these reviews so you can have the good information.
Matt
Agree. Campendium & The Dyrt are great resources as well.
We stayed there a few years ago. We had one of their sites with individual hot tubs. Very nice. They have gambling cruises out of North Myrtle beach if that interests you. The next year we tried to get one of those hot tub sites but they were all booked. So we stayed at Huntington Beach State Park. They have some FHU and the rest are W&E. Short walk to the beach. Nice nature programs. Next door is the former residence of the Huntingtons. You can tour that. Just right up the road is Murrels Inlet for some good food and drinks. Huntington Beach is much cheaper than Willow Tree.
bucky wrote: I think a lot of us are getting tired of others wanting us to be their google.
You can learn an awful lot by doing it yourself.
Some people like to hear personal experience from people who have been there. I do both Google and ask questions on here. The more information one has the better.
To the OP. We used to stay there a lot. The last time (several years ago), it felt as if they were slowly trying to change to a more "quiet, adults only" clientele. They certainly allow kids and they still had the large blow up slide in the lake. But we noticed they were starting to eliminate some of the family events.
So that being said, if you're looking for a beautiful quiet campground that's still within driving distance from N. Myrtle, you'll definitely like Willow Tree.