Old KOA that needs some fixing up. All of the roads and pads are ground with some gravel, but with some of the large amounts of rain the area had in July, they became very muddy. Many full-time residents along the perimeter. A few spots had some high-end coaches and 5th wheels that would come for a night or two. Very quiet area and convenient to Wichita. Owners were very nice and accommodating. No concerns with safety. I would stay here again (unless it's been raining for several days). We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed two nights. Had a pull-through site up front ...most sites further back look like long-term folks. Sites are dirt w/grass between "shared yards," (parked awning to awning). Most sites are a bit tight (trees need some trimming), but workable. They have a small store and LP on site. The management was friendly, neighborhood quiet, and we had a pleasant stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Was easy access to areas we wanted to visit. We had a 2 for 1 coupon, which is why we
stayed there. I'm not sure I would again for the price. There are a lot of long-term residents around the outside of the campground which tends to give it a slightly run-down appearance, especially in the fall. The entrance is 'just' wide enough for motorhomes, needs to be enlarged. Very friendly people at the office. This was a raining, fall weekend, but the appearance of the long-term campers really did put a downer on it for us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We agree with the second review. This park is about 3 miles off US-54. It has lots of
permanent residents and is not very well taken care of. Trees need to be trimmed, we saw one that had broken limbs that could fall on the RV below. You have to be very careful when driving thru the park in your RV not to get under the low overhanging branches. Grass needed to be mowed. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2004
$27
We enjoyed our stay here, as did our four-legged kids, since we were parked across the
street from the fenced dog run. The site was roomy, grassy and everything we saw was spotlessly clean. Lots of shopping/dining nearby. We'd definitely come
back again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
2004
$20
When a storm hit, we followed their signs off Highway 54 outside Wichita to this RV
campground. As a port in a storm, it was okay -- just barely. Many permanent residents, and apparently most of them have muscle cars and noisy motorcycles. When we pulled in, our assigned spot was blocked by one of the resident's trucks and one motorcycle (the second time in a row this had happened to us in Kansas). Had to go door to door in a rainstorm to find the owner. The owner had a small travel trailer, but their big-rig site was mostly blocked by 3 motorcycles and the toy hauler trailer used to transport them. We were blasted out of bed at 5:00 am by the starting of one of those beasts, right outside our bedroom window. The park also sells propane, but the office people weren't interested in selling any, even after the storm had passed. The road is poorly maintained dirt and gravel, with large potholes; sites are not-very-level dirt/gravel, with small grass patches between some, and a few trees. While we were grateful the park was there to wait out the storm, we won't be going back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2004
$23
This is an excellent stop in an area where there's not much available. The Trailer Life guide lists All Seasons under Wichita, but their mailing address is in Goddard, which is on the west side. It is well off the main highway, so it is very quiet. It can be difficult to find. They have a sign along US 54 if you are heading east, but we didn't see one going west. The map in their ad is very helpful. We arrived late, just as they were closing for the night. We were directed to a nice space, and told the price, and that we could settle the bill in the morning. The grounds are well kept, but the interior roads could use some gravel. It was a great place to take a nice walk to unwind after a day of towing. About 25 spaces are available, the rest have well-kept long term residents. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$28
Wow! This used to be a KOA some years ago and the new owners have improved it
tremendously. Everything is brand new, including private bathrooms and showers. All new asphalt and sites. Each site have telephones and high speed internet available, and Cable TV is free. There are lots of trees, a very nice pool and all is landscaped very nicely. The security gate does not always work properly, but there's never a problem getting in or out. The new owners are very nice and accomodating. We camped here in a Motorhome.