Brand new in '16. All sites are concrete and level, paved roads. Some sites offer views of the ships on the seaway, or can walk down to pier and watch them. Full hook ups BUT no cable tv!!! Why, I have no idea, doesn't make sense. Can walk to local Price Chopper supermarket (AWESOME Persians in bakery!!). Has gotten more popular since opening. IMO, a lil pricey, but overall, we go back there cuz we can fit into the sites, has 30/50amp power w/o a problem and full hook-ups. Last time we stayed there, I kept hearing a ships horn and was like "WTH?". It was very early morning and quite foggy. Ended up, the ship passed and was blowing his horn due to the fog. Very LONG ship. Kinda cool!!!!! Alex Bay is just a hop-skip-jump away. Has lost a lot of it's splendor over the years, but still we walk the main street. Uncle Sam Tour boat company at end of main street. Several places to eat in town. If you like steak, Cavalerios is very good and very pricey. If you want to go fishing, you can hook up w/ a local fishing guide for half or full day. If you've never been here fishing and experienced the guides shore dinner, you ought to. Maybe very pricey nowadays tho. Another good place to eat is The Clipper heading towards Clayton. Not as pricey as Cavalerios, but still a tad high.
Anyways, Swan Bay is very nice. IMO, opt for a site away from the pool/Tiki Bar area. Going there ourselves in Aug for a rally. If you want more info, PM me.
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