Easy one mile from I70, just east of St. Louis. Hostess saw us pull in and met us in the office. After checking in she led us to the site. We were just passing thru, but would definitely stop again. Everything that we saw looked very neat and clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A beautiful bargain. We paid only $20.25 (W/E) since this is a Good Sam park. Nice level and spacious sites although the park itself is on a bit of a slope. Nicely shaded. First place we've been to that recycles, even if only aluminum cans. Quiet even though it's only a mile off I-70. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Hosts are very nice and gracious, helped us back in. Basset hounds especially welcome, treats for all dogs provided. This would be a nice place to stay more than overnight, and it seems many people were doing this. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful smaller campground. Immaculate condition. Very cozy. Long pull through sites and easy ingress and egress. A really great place for an overnight stay or a few days stay. Very friendly hosts. Heavily wooded. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our site was 25' wide. Some are wider. Sites have picnic tables. Access roads and access roads are crushed granite. Occasional fire rings are near sites. There are many nice personal touches showing the ownner's pride. The general store had local crafts. The play area benches had benches of all sizes. Hiking trail for fishing. There was a nice laundry. Our dog received a baggie of treats. This is within a mile of the freeway exit. But you could barelyhear the freeway. If the new sites were 35' wide this would have received a 10. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed a few days to rest up. Most sites are occupied by long term/seasonal rigs. We were assigned one of the front pull-throughs, up front, with no sewage. A mediocre to decent park. Plenty of areas to walk the dog without having to pick up every single time. Would probably stop here again for one or two nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I'm not as impressed as the review before me. There are quite a large amount of full-timers with pretty run down rigs. We asked for 50 amps which we got but no sewer hookup as they were all taken. The sites are very long and gravel with a grassy area in between. To me this is only good for an overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is in a nicely wooded area away from the highway. It is quiet and mostly shaded. There are a number of seasonal units which appear to be well taken care of. There is a lot of wildlife in the area. The washrooms were clean and a good size. The sites were a little tight width wise but long and each had all hookups. This is a passport America participant and we would stay here again if we ever came through the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great spot for an overnight stay... Situated between a number of major towns, in the mid-west, they have 10 spots set up for the transient RV'er. Lots of pull-thru room for what ever your driving, nice pool, free Wi-Fi, and folks interested in seeing that you enjoy your stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This older campground has been well updated, and has good graveled interior roads and campsites. Some facilities visibly worn but serviceable. Extra charge added to Passport America rate for sewer site. We would return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a Passport America campground. Office was open but no one there when we arrived, someone else was waiting too, no instructions, answering machine on. Someone showed up when we parked in a pull thru. Pull thrus are quite long but no sewer. We were told that we could let our gray water out on the ground. Rest rooms weren't open for the season. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.