This park sounds better in the books then it actually is. When we arrived we had to move the picnic table since it was parked right in the middle of our space. Spaces are a little tight and we weren't sure if our slideout would fit. Biggest drawback is the train tracks. You can't see them when you arrive, so it was a big shock when they started coming through...and lasted all night. There are a lot of full-time residents, and since we were there midweek, we were awaken early to the sound of trucks warming up and leaving the park. Staff was friendly along with the resident cats. We camped here in a Motorhome.
How this park ever got ratings in the 8's and 9's in the campground directory will forever remain a mystery to me. There was a constant smell of sewers, streets in the park are very narrow, combined with the fact that most people have to park their vehicle in the street while camped there made navigating a big rig very tight. They only have two sites that can handle anything over 38', and all of their sites are VERY close together, so make sure before you go there in a larger rig. Washer/dryers were mostly out of order while we were there. In short, there is no way we would go back there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a well-maintained modest park. The laundry room was clean and the 50 amp power was good. Yes, you can hear the trains go by, but isn't that how you know you're in an RV park? The $22 rate is with the Escapees discount. The backin sites are big enough for a 40' MH, with the toad parked crosswise in front. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Really only has 2 pull through sites suitable for big rig towing car. Bathrooms and laundry clean. Takes only cash, no credit cards. Very big negative is that park is near busy train track. Locomotives honk horn at nearby crossing. We were awakened numerous times during the night by passing trains tooting horn. Many sites in park have residential trailers on them and there is no security at park. We would not stay here again, due to train noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.