I agree with the previous posters. This is a nice family park with long, wide sites that will handle any size rig. I would have rated it higher if the managers had enforced their rules better. We saw several unleashed dogs and our site had a broken whiskey bottle in the fire pit and a smashed beer can in a tree. Their rules prohibit drunken activities. Otherwise it is a park that we would come back to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The comments by previous reviewers are quite accurate. This is a nice clean quiet family campground. I did not give them a better rating as there are electricity problems in the campground. The 50 amp sites seem to be OK. But the 30 amp sites have very low voltage. If it is hot and humid (this is Minnesota) you may not be able to run an AC. We were in a MH that has an energy management system and it shut off the power at when it hit below 96 volts. Without this type of protection we might have damaged our AC or the electronics in our unit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nicely kept smaller campground. Lots of grass, lots of toys for younger children especially. Medium size trees, grass sites with gravel under the parking area. Very helpful owners, some train noise several times a day. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This on site owner takes great pride in his campground. This campground has the cleanest bathrooms & showers we have ever seen. Sites are large & grassy & most are drive through. Plenty of room for big rigs here. There is a small lake with 2 paddle boats for free use. Since we camp here in the early season we really appreciate the heated activity room. We have camped here 3 years in a row with our local RV club & never noticed the voltage problem mentioned by a previous poster. The free Wi-Fi worked well. We will be back & recommend this park to others. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park. Wonderful owners that take much pride in running an excellent park. 100 yards from a nice lake. Two paddle-driven boats for family fun. Once in the middle of the lake (away from plant growth on fringes) the swimming is great. So much for children to do -- air hockey, small golf area, playground, etc. A great family park in a nice setting amongst corn fields and a great value using the Passport pass. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Well maintained small Mom and Pop campground south of town in country setting. Signage to campground good. Entrance to site a little narrow and there is limited area to park to register. Owners very friendly and helpful. Access roads good. Wide grassed, firm, and flat sites with full-hook-up, no problem for big rig's. Solid electricity and good water pressure. Water is very soft. Quiet campground except for the occasional train (about twice a day). We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice setting and landscaping in the country. Large rigs need to watch for the narrow entrance gate and drive, but otherwise well laid out park. Staff was friendly and helpful. Have TV service if you ask for a special station, but does not have cable or satellite TV service. Watch sewer hook ups to make sure they allow coach to drain down hill. Water and sewage does not run up hill. Will definitely come back to this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here with our RV Club. This is likely the most well kept campground with the cleanest restrooms and showers that we have ever stayed at. It is run by the owner and his wife and they are very friendly and helpful. The sites are large, 40" X 60" or larger. About 1/2 are back in and 1/2 drive through, with easy access for big rigs. It is a very quiet location except for the call of the loons and an occasional train. There is an indoor recreation area that is nice in cold or rainy weather. Wireless internet is available for $2.00 a day. There is a small scenic lake with a paddle boat that is free for campers to use. There is no swiming but lots of other activities are available. We will definately camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
June 2005
$22
Their listings give the impression they are on a regular lake in the area. In fact, they are on a small weedy lake with one canoe and 2 paddleboats for rental and no boat launch. Swimming is not available and I doubt that fishing in this "lake" would be possible. There are many excellent lakes in the area for fishing, swimming and boating. If this is not a concern, the camp is excellent overall and the owners were very nice and accomodating folks. (We just had the sense this park was on a significant lake. ) We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very,very nice spot for a stay. Huge open spaces to play or run the dog. Everything you could ask for except a pool. Very private modem location. The owners are great. Short drive to town. Plus they accept Passort America. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
For golfers, this is a 10. (8 for non-golfers). Incredible "stay & play" golf package with unlimited free golf and free carts. Challenging, well-maintained 18-hole course with lots of water. Easy to get a starting time, any day of the week. Huge grassy sites, with easy ingress and egress. Just a couple of miles out of town. Will definitely return for a longer stay next time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
An RV park built in 1976 and never updated. The park is mostly permanent units that are reasonably maintained. The electric disconnects are very old and only 30 amp. The drives are very narrow and hardly adequate for a new motorhome. The curves are tight for any unit. Many sites are level but are grass or rock. The park is adequately maintained. The owner and staff nice. The restrooms and showers are old but clean. There is lake access for swimming and boating. The lake is shallow in this area. We were here on Monday and the park was empty. We camped here in a Motorhome.