Nice quiet park. Large level sites with full hookup with grass and gravel. Park is well located, just of the I-20. Easy in and out. Very pleasant owner at check-in. Stayed 1 night. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Quiet, country park a short drive from I-20. Open spaces, gravel sites (some could use some fresh gravel/grading) easy pull through. Lovely creek and space to walk the dogs. Friendly owner, easy check-in. We look forward to returning. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A wonderful campground out in the country. This is a spacious campground next to a creek . There were not many folks here, so it was a nice rural setting with level campsites, and lots of room to walk and enjoy the area next to the creek. The utilities were in good shape. All worked well and were easy to get to. We had a nice drive-through campsite, that easily accommodated our 40 foot rig. The rate reflected the Passport America rate. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I stopped here for an overnight stay. This park is in the owner's back yard. The park is convenient to I-20. Sites are gravel and require a little work to get your trailer level. I didn't use the restrooms, but they did have restrooms and shower rooms available. The owners were very pleasant on the phone and greeted my promptly upon arrival and showed me to my site. Cash only. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great park for you and your pet. We had full hookup and a huge pull through site. Just a few campers here when we pulled in, and had a couple pull in after us. Owners were very helpful, friendly and courteous. Showed us to our site. Plenty of room for dogs to run. They have a dog bathing site and small holding area if you have to wash two. Stream runs along the property, big field in the back for exercise. No problems with hookups, clean bathrooms and shower. Nice laundry room available. Just a little road noise, did not interfere with sleeping. Will definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here en route to Texas. Easy on and off I-20. Very friendly. The first night we were given a pull through site. We didn't realize we were under an oak tree - very disturbed night due to acorns 'bombing ' us. No problem with moving next day. The owner very apologetic. Quiet spot, ideal stopover. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The bathroom/shower facilities are extremely poor with no locks on a 'unisex' shower/commode. It is a small park trying to 'fix' a bad reputation but needs to be more 'camper friendly' for business to increase. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate reflects Passport America. Friendly staff, lead you to site and offer to help with hookups. Great location just off I-20 half way between Atlanta and Birmingham. Easy to get in and out and level pull throughs. What else can you ask for an overnight.. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a small park but it had good roads, level sites and good Wi-Fi. We just stayed overnight but it was a good place to stop, at a good price. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We only stayed here overnight but plan to return for more over nighter since it's in a good location to break up a 10 hr tow from our home to our favorite spots near the GSM NP and for longer stays for local sightseeing in the Talladega NF. This is a Good Sam Club park so 10% discount applied. Mostly quiet with some low volume highway noise but not bothersome. Relatively close to I-20 Exit 205 and easy on/off (BP truck stop was easy in and out at Exit 205). Very friendly and helpful owners. Wi-Fi worked fine. Utilities very reliable (126V on my digital meter - highest I've ever seen!). Gravel, some grass and shrubs, and dirt (mud and puddles in low spots in some places due to recent rains) in the interior. Our very long pull through was level side to side but not lengthwise so we had to adjust the positioning of the rig to ensure we were level for the refrigerator to properly operate but not a problem (we did not unhitch for the overnight stay). Back in sites along the periphery appeared to be well shaded by trees and mostly grass. Overall a pleasant stay and we're looking forward to returning. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park not busy, mostly empty, 2 other RV's parked in the back were it was sure to be more quite; we were assigned to a site in the front close to the road. Road noise started early and ended late. Trucks hauling logs were constant all day long. Site was suppose to be pull through but exiting end was so unlevel we decided to back out instead of pulling through after our 2 day stay. Owner very friendly, but sister was indifferent toward us. We felt we were assigned to a less desirable area because we were PA members. We would stay again only if we could not find another park in the area while passing through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice campground for an overnight stay. Owner was very nice. No TV reception but 3 PBS stations. Close to the interstate but no interstate noises We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice shady spot near the creek for our big rig with toad. Friendly owners and clean campground. Fairly quiet with the only noise coming from the local road that the campground is on. Water pressure is extremely high (blew out our hose). Gravel sites could use some leveling. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here one night on the way from Mississippi to Maine. Very friendly owners, nice park, easy pull-through site, substantially level. Extremely pet friendly: even had a pet wash basin with warm water and shampoo provided. Would definitely stay here again. Rate quoted is Passport America, W/E. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I thought this park would be busier. Owners very nice and show you to your site. Good place to stop while traveling I-20 to/from Atlanta. Stopped here on Friday night to avoid heavy Atlanta weekday traffic. Pull through sites long enough for 40 ft. motorhome and two cars which is our primary concern. Very pet friendly which is our second concern. A bit overpriced though. Would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Passport rate was $15, but since we checked in before 3 PM, we paid an extra $5. As soon as we pulled into this park, I liked what I saw - small campground, quiet, open for our satellite TV and Internet, and it looked easy to navigate with no obstacles (we're 40' towing.) Interior roads are gravel and in very good condition. Park is easy to find and far enough away from I-20 for noise to not be an issue. It could benefit from a little sprucing up of the landscape (mowing/trimming/Roundup to kill grass & weeds.) If the owners continue to make improvements (as they have been doing), this could be a real gem. In any case, we have no hesitation about staying here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We liked this park very much. It is a work in progress as the owners are continuing to make improvements. It is fairly quiet. Some road noise, but not bad at all. This is a great place for dogs. There is a small creek they can play in and the owners have set up an outdoor bath area to make clean up a breeze. Sites are fairly level and gravel. You are in the country. Larger grocery stores and shopping is about 20 to 30 minutes away. We stayed here 5 days and the rate reflects an average with a Passport America discount for the first two days. The only reason we gave it an 8 out of 10, the internet was up and down in terms of speed and connection and the on site laundry could have been a little cleaner. One last note, there is no cable and your antenna will most probably not pull in any channels. We had no problem setting up our TV dish. Overall a great little hideaway and we would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park looks like a work in progress. Very friendly folks, including the workampers who were here to improve the place. They indicated that new owners were trying to "clean up a mess." It was relatively quiet, definitely out in the countryside, and fine for an overnight stop. With some tender loving care this could be a beautiful little place to stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Couldn't find this park in the reviews list. It's on the infamous Interstate 20 (I-20) corridor between Atlanta and Birmingham. Convenient location off I-20 but is definitely in the middle of nowhere. Antenna TV found 3 channels. Advertised Wi-Fi was nonexistent. The park is a grassy meadow. We think the owners are dog breeders but we never saw them. Cash and check only. The park is part of the PA network and offers many discounts. Would stay here again if the weather forced us to stop here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice out of the way campground. It is worth the extra drive. Fairly level sites, with shade. Lots of places to hike. It has a nice swimming area too. No cell service until we drove out of the park and about 3 miles away. The Host was very friendly. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The is one of the nicest campgrounds we have camped at. The sites are paved and most are level. The sites include a lantern post, picnic table, and campfire ring. The bathhouse is clean and has soap and towel dispensers, and one large shower. The campground hosts are very nice. This campground has a beach and swimming are, and a trail around the lake. Easy access from Hwy.78 near Fruithurst, Alabama. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is an excellent park to get back to nature. No frills, but a beautifull park. The tree's were in full color. I made some postcard pictures around the lake. As said before, if this park had a playground for the kids and full hookups, it would be a 10. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped here on May 12 with friends for their first trip. I really enjoyed this campground.The only reason I didn't rate it higher, is the cg needs more sewer hook ups, they only offer 2. They also need a playground for the younger kids. Campsites are large and private. There is enough space between most campsites, that another site could be placed. I will definitely go back. Large lake for fishing, with boat access. There is a small swimming area at the lake as well. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice campground. It is very clean and well maintained. The sites are a very comfortable size and private. It's a good place to go and relax. The only two things I could think of that would make it a 10 campground is the need for a playground for the kids and more than 2 sites with full hook up. I think they would see a lot more business if it had sewage on their sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stopped off here one night on a return trip from Georgia. For being such a nice park, this one sure isn't advertised very much. We stayed right after Thanksgiving and there appeared to be lots of hunters staying in the park. Still, the park was very clean, very quite, and worth visiting. Most of the sites are level asphalt with a fire ring and picnic table. The sites are well spaced. This park is out in the middle of nowhere. But, it is worth the drive. There is a swimming area and a day use area. The bath houses look like they were copied from a new COE park as the design is the same. Although I didn't use them, they were very clean. There are two sites that have sewer. Apparently these are for a campground host when one stays inside the park. When we were there, the host was staying at a site just across from the camping loop entrances - there are two loops. There are a few sites that could handle a big rig. Some of the sites are a hundred feet or so from the water. You can see the water but you aren't on it. Although there is a gate, the park is self pay. The sign said the park will close in early December. The web site says it will reopen in March. A very nice park for relaxing. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.