This park was more than acceptable for the price. We used it as an overnight stop. There were very few people in the park. On a Saturday night, we had no other coaches on either side of us for at least 5 spots. There are two "sections" to this park. One appears to be the original park and has mature trees. The other is right near the park entrance and is without trees. This front section would be good for a very quick in and out overnight stay. There were literally no coaches in this entire section. Utilities were functional and stable. The park had some animals in it (cats and dogs), the cat roamed free but all dogs we saw were on leashes. The showers were clean and functional, though I didn't care for the layout. The bathroom building appeared new, and was a metal building. The sink, toilets and showers were all within the same building. The showers were provided with shower curtains for privacy. The floors were bare concrete, no tile. Being off the Interstate, this place was very quiet. The staff and locals were very friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is very nice. Nightly rate is $16 and weekly is $90. The park is shady and quiet with a friendly manager, gravel roads, grass and lots of trees. The park also has a small lake, mostly for a view, not for boating or swimming or fishing. The trees provide a lot of shade, but there are enough treeless areas that we are able to get good satellite reception. Park manager carves trees during his spare time, so there are many trees with faces on the front, or that have been turned into bears or dolphins. The owner is in the process of adding a couple of pull-thru sites strictly for overnighters. Herrin is a nice town with many fast food places, a Walmart (not a supercenter), some restaurants. The rv park is across the street from the town park that has many playground areas for children and lots of picnic areas. We would definitely return to this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.