A park with large gravel sites. The park is in town and has some road noise and traffic. O.K. for overnights. Notice was posted that they do not honor Passport America rates at this time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The name says it all -- it's a camper "stop." The bathrooms and showers were awful. No shade, no sewer, no wifi, no cable, just a place to stay overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A decent place to stay at a decent price. Just minutes from the highway, we arrived at this park in the early evening, on a 20 degree winter day. The 5 inches of snow on the ground made it a little difficult to identify exactly where the spots were, but we were quickly set up due to the level ground and convenient hook up. All water faucets were frozen, but the power and cable TV worked great. The showers and bathrooms are inaccessible at this time of year as the park is unattended. The park is well lit, but the neighboring apartment building guests were a bit noisy. Overall, this is a nice place for a night's rest and we will stay here again whenever we travel south. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a small campground but quiet and safe. When we pulled in, the office was closed.
We were instructed to put the cash in an envelope and drop in the door slot. We camped here in a Motorhome.