After much debate after reading the negative comments on this RV Park, I called them to explain my concern over the the negative reviews yet also seeing they were rated on the good/high side by Trailer Life Directory. The attendant, explained that they get just as many good reviews as poor. Based on her attention to my concerns and that she offered us one of her best sites, I made a reservation. When we arrived, she was very accommodating, escorting us to our site even offering to let us take any other we would like if we did not like the one assigned. All the personnel were very friendly, the sites were clean and adequate, the views beautiful in this area. We do not have satellite TV but were able to get 3 or 4 channels with our antenna. The WiFi was slow and did not display all images on certain sites. They charge extra for additional pets, we have three dogs and charged an extra $2 for our three dogs. The pet area was good, it was a field on the outside of the park through a row of willow trees where we were able to let our dogs run of their leashes. The only thing that would make this RV Park as nice as others would be to pave the interior roads and put gravel on the parking spurs. The parking spurs were dirt and if it had been raining it would've been muddy, but the grass area came right up to the outside of each RV so you wouldn't have to walk in mud, if that were the case. Each site also had lodge type posts outlining it so in some cases you had to park to avoid these and still be able to open your slideout. I would stay here again. It was in a good location with beautiful views all around. The drive into Jackson and the Tetons was not bad. When I asked the staff about local activities, they went out of their way to get me the information and even provide coupons. Each night we were there (we were there for 4 nights), the park was full and there were a lot of big fifth wheels and big rig motorhomes. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is an average park with an above average price. There's no grass, it's all weeds and bushes, but at least the weeds were cut. We were in a pull through site that was level and had the W/E/S at the right spot. Most campers were in and out after a night or two. We spent 6 nights. The staff accommodated our late arrival after having to delay our arrival for RV service in Idaho Falls. Wifi worked about 85% of the time. Washers and dryers are dated, but there's a nice laundrymat in town. There's a gameroom with ping pong, foosball, and video games, and a small pool. It's a haul to Grand Teton NP from here, about 30 miles total including 4 miles of 10% grade up and another 4 miles of 10% down, repeat for the return. There's some excellent hiking on the west side of the Tetons, just a few miles from the campground in the Targhee NF and Jedediah Wilderness, without the crowds of the NP. Also, there's miles and miles of motorized trails on the Big Hole Mts of the Targhee NF between Victor and Driggs. The NF ranger station is in Driggs and they were very helpful and had good maps available. The campground staff kept the park clean and emptied the trash bins daily. It's not a bad spot for visiting the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Don't understand the previous posts. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this campground. We are in site 99 and it is huge. The WIFI isn't free - $3 a night or $10 a week but it is fast and we get the signal just fine in our rv. Staff is very friendly and helpful. There is a small pool but haven't used it. The back in sites are a little tighter than the pull thrus but most of them have a large field out back. Nice pet walk area. Perfectly adequate and quite rustic. We are here for 5 nights and enjoying every minute. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff was friendly and helpful. There is a little dust because of the gravel roads. Sites are grass and dirt. It is 50 miles from RV park to Teton National Park. The RV park had good 50 amp power. There are a lot of trees in the park but we were able to get Direct Tv with our satellite dish. The WIFI was a little slow. WIFI is $3.00 per day or $10.00 per week. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is with Passport America. Includes a $4.00 extra charge for 50 amp. Also paid $3.00, requested in cash only, for WiFi, which was very slow or at times unavailable. The good points for this campground were its location in a pretty valley with 360 degree views of mountains and the very friendly and helpful management. The sites were very narrow and short, so that all tow vehicles had to be parked at an angle to the rig. We lucked out with an end spot, which at least had open space on one side. The rest of the rigs were packed in like sardines. Most of the grass was dead but there were some small trees between most sites. We did not use the pool, which was extremely small. There was no store with basic essentials like bread or milk, but the small town of Victor was less than a mile away. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This place is a rip off! It is dirty, dusty, tight, ugly, etc. The price is outrageous and they even have the nerve to charge $3 per day for their WiFi connection on top of the camping rate. We stayed here in a 40’ motor home with four slides. We will never stay here again. Wal*Mart’s parking lot is better. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We only stayed one night but were made to feel welcome. They were in a drought so they were sprinkling to keep new plants alive. We enjoyed our stay and will return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was a very poorly kept campground. Weeds were bad around the park, the swimming pool water was cloudy, and sprinklers were going all the time. The walkway to the bathrooms was dirt, which made the bathroom floors muddy. The sights were to close together giving no privacy at all. We had to park our car elsewere because there wasn't enough room at the sight. We have a tent trailer that is 26' and they tryed to put us in a 25' spot. After much discusion we were moved to a larger sight but it still wasn't long enough for our car. If there would of been another campground close by we would have moved. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
June 2006
$42
Staff was very friendly. Grassy areas were very nice. Weather was extremely dry so they watered all the time to keep things green. Had some trouble with the wi-fi. We camped there 5 days. Nice campground but wouldn't stay again with kids, as it seems to be more "adult friendly" than kids. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very Expensive! $24-$36/d (no hook-ups, water/electric only, full hook-up standard & premium); $231/wk. Accepts Escapees, FMCA, Good Sam & Passport America (2 nights only)discounts. The photos on the internet site are deceiving. The space and views aren't obtained for all the sites, especially if the park is filled. There is road noise. The staff is friendly. There is lots of grass and trees & they water a lot so be careful of chairs, etc. outside. The tiny pool opens mid-June. There is a playground. The pay telephone was turned off. Only 22 mi. to Jackson, WY via a 10% grade. There are rental cabins $42 & tent sites ($22). There are permanent occupants in pproximately 15 sites including a few park models. They are still perfecting the sporatic WiFi. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice campground. It is clean, shady, grassy, with a pool, horseshoes, basketball court, group campfire, individual barbeques. It is 1/3 mile to Victor's 2 block business area. Some road noise, but minimal in sites further back. Gravel interior roads with perhaps some potential tree branches for big rigs, but nothing too serious. Owner has it for sale as of July 2002. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2001
$32
Campground is ok, but is way too expensive for the small crowded sites. We camped here in a camper.