This RV park is now under new management and a new name: Hanson Hills Campground. This is a nice park about 2 miles off the highway on a gravel road. The staff are friendly and helpful, our site was level and easy to pull into. For activities, the park offers fishing in a small, picturesque pond, swimming, horseshoes, a playground, and a kitchen serving breakfast and lunch. I would have given this place a higher rating except that the hot tub advertised on their billboard wasn't actually open yet, and no Internet. We would definitely stay here again if passing through, and for more than one night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It was okay, has a pretty steep incline to get into the Campground. We were disappointed with the site that was selected for us. The first which was chosen, I refused and made my husband get us another site. We were going to be facing an old trailer with a junk truck half torn apart and stuff out in front of it and the view of many other old trailers of the mobile home type. They ended up putting us in a spot where there was barely enough room to get our slide out without hitting the next camper. There were some nice sites on the north end and am not sure why they didn't put us there. There appeared to be a lot of permanent campers there and many of them not kept in the best of shape. The roads were not real clear where they were and if they were campsites or roads. Was kind of disappointing, but we made the best of it. The people running the place were very nice. But, I'm not sure I'd go back. I'm more of a nature person and don't want to be crammed in a park, less than 10 feet from another camper. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stopped here overnight enroute to Idaho having previously made reservations. Sites unlevel, narrow, bathrooms nasty and permanent party next to us decided to make renovations to his travel trailer from 1-4 A.M. using a chain saw? He had previously been intoxicated, starting and riding dirt bikes through CG until 12 A.M. Found no one at office, took matters into my own hands. Asked camper(?) for a little respect at that time of the morning (4 A.M.) Security listed in Woodall's was non-existent! Access to CG is some 2-3 mi. from I-70 down winding, dusty gravel roads. Other campers had left trash at their campsites instead of the provided dumpsters. We could not wait until daylight to get out of "deliverance country"! If you are this desperate to park for the night, continue on to Columbia and "Wal-Mart" it! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.