This was a "drive thru" review done in June of 2019. First off all the sites are level with the rear section of sites in the open sun. The front section having one or two trees per site. Over all the sites were fairly large especially for a private campground. Full service sites were $46 midweek and $51 weekend. Electric only sites were $34 / $37. The attraction here is the Sauder Village shops. ($18 per person) within walking distance of the campground. They have a blacksmith shop, Quilt shop, candle maker.....There is a nice restaurant called the Barn, which is outside the entrance that was very nice. I believe the campground people can use the hotel pool and hottub across from the campground road you enter on. Hard to give it a review, but the campground looked very well maintained but the $18 a person for the village was a little steep for my blood. I will give the place a solid 4 stars for being well kept and larger sites than most private campgrounds offer.
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What campers say
Sauder Village Campground offers spacious, well-maintained sites with shade, level lots and full hookups, plus clean modern restrooms and nearby shower houses. Campers frequently note family-friendly, quiet surroundings, walking trails, a catch-and-release pond and access to the hotel's indoor pool and hot tub. The village and on-site restaurant provide convenient activities, though the area is relatively rural so options beyond the village are limited. Most guests praise friendly staff and cleanliness, but a few reported frustrating reservation/check-in experiences and occasional train noise. Overall it’s a tidy, peaceful campground suited to families and visitors to the historic village.
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