We agree with the other review. Roads were gravel/dirt, narrow & very tight. Sites were gravel/dirt & had mostly side by side hookups. This park is right on US-50. It has lots of permanent residents and is not very well taken care of. It is a trailer park. We will not stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Map we were given of the place says "Foster's RV Park", but the receipt and credit card
slip say "RJ's RV Park" with same address and phone number. Pulled in for a quick overnight on a cross-country trip, and found our assigned spot blocked by one of the permanent resident's trucks. The lady in the office knew the offender by name and assigned us another spot. We had to ask the guy across the way to move his truck out of the roadway so we could get parked. Sites are extremely close together, and most sites are occupied by permanent or semi-permanent trailers with all the associated junk. A few of the permanent residents are there working on some pipeline project, but there were also small trailers there that have obviously been there for years. While the lady in the office was very nice, this is not an RV park, it's a trailer park. We felt it was extremely overpriced for what you get, and what you have to put up with. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2002
$25
Access to park was very tight for a big rig (probably couldn't have got into site if towing). Roads were very narrow & sites were set up very straight. Too many fulltimers compared to vacationer spots--about 5 to 1. Had very complete cable tv. Park was clean. We camped here in a camper.
The park is an old KOA. The electric facilities could use updating but they did work. The park was clean and neat. The sites are pull-through sites but are a little short for big rigs. The staff is friendly and cooperative. When we were here the park had no permanents in it. The roads could use some gravel but were passable. I would come back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campground is mostly neatly kept and the sites were level. The main disadvantage was the water pressure, which was very low, and the voltage, which was also low, even with our 50 amp site. For a big rig the sites are a bit short, and we had a tight squeeze getting out of the site when we were ready to leave. We're 54' with the truck and the fifth wheel and could barely make the turn to the road between sites, mainly because of the placement of power poles and the cars parked across from us. There appear to be a number of long-term or permanent residents, but they were quiet and neat. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.