About this space
Nestled on an sprawling 16.8-acre expanse along the picturesque Shell Creek, our location is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The property is adorned with a lush canopy of diverse trees, showcasing an array of Oak, Hickory, Cypress, Pine, and Sable palms. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of our surroundings as you embark on a journey to boat, swim, and fish amidst the stunning natural beauty...
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True camping not a parking lot. Large sites with tables and chairs good clean creek to swim and play. The host is very nice and agreeable.
Amazing. Beat any expectation I could have. Beautiful space, upkept so well. The nature is so cool. Thank you so much, I will be back!!
J & P Creekside offers a tranquil and well-maintained camping experience, highlighted by the exceptional hospitality of hosts John and his son. Guests frequently praise the beautiful cabins, clean facilities, and the peaceful surroundings, making it a great spot for relaxation and outdoor activities like kayaking. While some visitors noted minor inconveniences such as the need for a proper shower and slight slopes in some sites, the overall sentiment remains overwhelmingly positive. With a variety of amenities and a welcoming atmosphere, this campsite is highly recommended for families and nature lovers alike.
- Friendly and accommodating hosts, particularly John and his son.
- Beautiful and well-kept cabins with charming details.
- Peaceful atmosphere with scenic views and a lovely creek.
- Great amenities including kayaks, fire pits, and comfortable beds.
- Clean facilities, including bathrooms and showers.
- Plenty of activities available, such as kayaking and hiking.
- Spacious campsites with good privacy between campers.
- Some guests mentioned the need for a proper shower, as the open shower may not be ideal for everyone.
- A few reviews noted that the sites can be sloped, but most found it manageable.
- Limited exploration opportunities for some guests due to specific event attendance.
- A few campers felt that the common areas could be closer to the family sites, impacting privacy.