We were very happy to find this easy stop with long, level pull-throughs. All sites were gravel, 50 amp, and Wi-Fi worked great. Laundry and restrooms were very clean, and the managers on site couldn't have been nicer. We were OK with no TV, and we did notice the road noise during the day. We slept fine and will return if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Would I stay here a week? Definitely not. But, for a one night stand close to I-35, it's not bad. Real friendly folks. Didn't hear all the noise other folks did; maybe we were just tired. If you're just looking for a place to plug in and pull out, this is your spot. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Although the campground accepts Passport America and all other travel club cards, the base rate is $34 which makes the PA rate $17. This is way too high for a noisy, small park adjacent to I-35 and Highway 166. When we checked in the host told us that highway 166 was busy 24/7 for a 2 lane highway. Semis and trucks using jake brakes rolled through all night. Next time we'll go back to Hesston where the campground is far enough away from road noise. And, no CATV or even antenna TV reception with the digital converter box. You are out in the middle of nowhere!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a grassy corner in a farm field on the West side of the interstate. It is miles from other facilities so it is really an oasis like its name. The park offers all the discounts, and has a laundry list of rates depending on which group you are a member with. The best discount was with Passport America, but I used Escapee for 15 percent off. The WiFi worked well but wasn't too strong. The sites are gravel and grass. The office/shower house and laundry was clean. The showers lacked private dressing areas, as you towelled and dressed right in the middle of the room. The road noise was constant, but was about a half mile away, so was not overly loud. This is a convenient stop on your way to Texas, so we plan to stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A nice park along a stretch of I-35 that has little development, much less RV parks -- therefore, the "Oasis" name is fitting, I think. It is a simple, no-frills park in an area that's good for stopovers on trips between Dallas and Kansas City (which is why we were in the area). Easy in, easy out, plenty of pull-throughs, good 50 amp service, well maintained without much in the way of perks and frills. I rated it highly because I thought it a good value with our Passport America discount -- we actually ended up purchasing our PA membership here as it saved us quite a bit off the $30 regular price. At $17, it's a good deal. Chet, the Camp Host, was very helpful and friendly, and really made a good impression. We'd definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a fine campground for a quick stopover. We were able to do laundry and use the bath house which were both clean and well-maintained. The host or manager was on site and very helpful. We drove into Arkansas City, Kansas and found a steak buffet restaurant which was good. All the services we needed were in town about 10 miles away. The sites were all gravel, level and easily accessible. The surrounding area was Kansas prairie and farmland. My husband did go five minutes down the road that evening and checked out the Mud Bogs. It was entertaining. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good power and Wi-Fi. Water turned off but could fill up at office. Nice big level sites. No road noise. Rate is Passport America. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Passport America rate. Good long, level pull-throughs. Not a destination, that's for sure, but for overnight it fit the bill. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great place for an overnight stop. Very close to the interstate and easy in-out once you arrive. Sites are large, park is clean, and people are very friendly. Good wi-fi but cable TV would have been appreciated since TV reception with the bat wing antenna was just about non-existent. We would stay here again if we were passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park was located conveniently next to I-35, but had no shade at all. Kind of out on the bald prairie so to speak! Did have good wi-fi, but could not get our satellite dish tuned in at all when we first got there. Came back later that night and was able to get it. This was unusual as there was nothing to block the signal at all! It's O.K. for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Our rate paid was with our "Happy Camper" discount of 50% off. This one was hard to rate because it does not have any amenities to fluff it up. There are no trees, picnic tables, fire rings, store, playground, swimming pool or even any sort of club house. What you do have are very clean bathrooms, a very courteous host, free WiFi, full hookups and huge drive through sites. It’s a place to park your rig, shower and catch some shut eye and possibly do some of the sightseeing in the immediate area but not too much more and that is the reason for the low rating. Yes, I would definitely return anytime I would be in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Passport America price. No TV reception and poor cell phone reception with Verizon. Can hear a little interstate noise. Has big rig sites, 75 ft long. Host is very friendly. Has free Wi-Fi. But not at all sites. Need to try to park as close to the office to get it at your RV. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Perfect for overnight. Wheat fields as far as you can see on three sides. Beautiful to us. Campground is bleak, but well maintained. Roads are coarse gravel. Office staff is pleasant and obliging. Little interstate noise depending on wind direction. There is really nothing to do here except read. We camped here in a Motorhome.