Older park with gravel sites. We were there on a holiday weekend so park was very busy with golf carts racing all about. Our satellite TV wouldn't work because of the trees. The majority of sites were taken by seasonal campers. It was OK for overnight. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Do not stay in pull through sites numbers 10, 11, 12. The sewer backs up when people dump their black tanks. The smell is horrible and there is waste on the ground! Disgusting. Our friends were in site 12 and were surrounded by this - they were not given their money back or even at the very least given an apology! We will never go back! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
An OK park with mostly seasonal people. All gravel and can be dusty. Pull thru sites on the south side of the park have a clear southern view for satellite reception. Unfortunately those sites are closest to the 'gun club'. You can expect to hear shotguns being blasted every 10 seconds all evening for about 3 hours. I stayed on pad 9, which was pretty level. Most other sites are shaded. A young couple own the park and are trying to make improvements. The buildings are very old. And not well maintained. Nearest big town is Bloomington/Normal - 20 miles south. Only one grocery store in El Paso [IGA], 4 miles east. There is nothing in Secor - dismal railroad town. The park is 4 miles west of exit 251 on I-39. There are not many parks along this route. I asked for a discount. They gave me a 'veterans' discount of $2 per night. No 'Good Sam' or other discounts. We camped here in a Motorhome.