The park is badly run down, with all facilities closed in November. Grounds and sites are very unlevel, park is alongside US 61 - not even a frontage road separating them. Batting cages are in bad shape, as is the pool. Owners were friendly, though, and it was the only camp open near Hannibal. We won't choose this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The sites were extremely small and there was not enough room for our truck and camper on one site. We originally left the truck on another site but were screamed at my the staff. The woman used language that I thought only sailers knew. We were speechless. We moved the truck and literally had to park it in the road of the campground (you are not permitted to park in the grass). My average rating is because the kids LOVED the pool. The go carts are not operational and the batting cages looked as if they had seen better days. All in all the campground needs some serious work but I think the economy in Hannibal just can't support it. We will not be back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Injun Joe has full facilities. It also has a pool, showers, water slides, batting cages and go carts. This is a great family park, close to Hannibal MO. The only complaint I had is the cleanliness of the showers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Overall, this campground was okay. It's near the main road so there is some road noise. It was very dusty when we were there, but Missouri hadn't had rain for two months so that's understandable. The bathhouses have carpeted floors which seemed gross to me (even around the toilets). I wouldn't go in there. No AC either in the bathhouse. Also, right behind the office there was a telephone pole with a makeshift fence around it. At the base were some mondo sized huge wires coming out all taped together (some bare) that ran down into the ground. They were obviously hot and doing something, but not safe at all. Also, there are a LOT of permanent/seasonal campers there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here in 2004 in our class C. Seemed to be very family oriented and reasonably nice staff. Showers and bathrooms were dirty and when I tried to dump the tanks at our campsite the CG pipe quickly backed up. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small, pleasant CG. Saw a couple Big class "A's" there that had to manuever a bit to get in position @ their site, but didn't seem to be a problem. Some LT residents and the CG is clean and neat. Big thunderstorm struck w/ over an inch of rain when we were there, but no flooding was noted...a good sign. Reasonable rates, and we will return! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2002
$17
Friendly staff; miniature golf, water slide, go-karts, & batting cages. Nice dog walk area, well picked up. Truly a family oriented park that got quiet at bed time. We were just there for the night but will go back with grandchildren. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2000
$17
Nice little family park. Surprisingly quiet! Lots of on-site & nearby activities..located just down the road from Hannibal, MO (Tom Sawyer/Huck Finn fame). Rate is for full hook-up; they also give $2.00 discount to Good Sam members. We just stumbled across this park on our way home last August. We had such a pleasant stay, I'm sure we'll return for a Fall weekend get-away. We camped here in a camper.
The back-in sites around the perimeter are in the shade (no satellite signal) but have more space than the pull-thrus that are in the open. The pull-thrus are very close together, and the road between the pull-thrus is very narrow. Some RV's had a hard time getting into their sites, and some passed within inches of the mirrors on the front of our motorhome. All sites had picnic tables and fire rings. I was worried about someone having a fire next to us due to the closeness of the sites. The restrooms/showers appeared to be clean, but there was some rust and peeling paint. WiFi signal was intermittent and very slow when it did connect. The staff was friendly and helpful. The campground is close to the historic area of downtown Hannibal. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice little campground very convenient to Mark Twain Cave & downtown Hannibal. Pull-thru sites were a little tight. Back-in sites seem to have more room. Internet access available, but our site was far from source and signal was low/slow - but it worked. Friendly folks running the check-in/camp store. Gates close promptly at 10:00 pm and open at 7:00 am (there is an access road around but it is not for rigs. Lots of families & kids. Would have been great to have a pool for everyone. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice quiet park with mostly level sites and some shade available. Most of the 50 amp sites were not in the shade, but campground is in process of adding 50 amps to most of the sites. Location is convenient for visiting Hannibal. Gates are not unlocked until 7am so if you are planning an early start or want to go out for breakfast be sure to make arrangements with the office. We thought the park was a little over priced for the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the prettiest private campgrounds we have seen. Everything was in order. 50amp power is supplied by the park office loaning you a 30x30 rectifier. It worked fine. The park does not offer anything else but a beautiful place, no other services. It was quite and everybody seemed to be enjoying themselves and were friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff was very helpfull. On one of the nights we stayed here the area got 3+ inches of rain but there was no flooding. The overall experience was great we will go back and camp again. The price was for full hookups. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very comfortable park, convenient to town without being in it. Sites are smallish, but sufficient, and there are plenty of open spaces for gatherings. Access roads inside the park are quite narrow, and larger rigs may have challenges if neighbors park casually. They lock the gates at 11pm, but there is a "secret" bypass that's probably too tight for anything but a toad. We'd stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a well-maintained park. The owners were very friendly and helpful. The city of Hannibal is rich in Mark Twain (Samuel Clemons) information. The museum and historic buildings are well worth the time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Older campground that is in need of some upgrades in the bathhouses etc...; however it is well maintained and the staff was friendly and helpful but pre-occupied with kids she was watching. Very good place to stop for a night when traveling, it is quiet but a ways off the main roads. We would stay again if our travels take to that area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.