This is a pretty basic overnight spot with good potential. We were met by the friendly and helpful owner who escorted us to our site and explained the hookups. The sites are back-to-back, but with few sites occupied we were able to use the entire length which gave us an 80' plus pull-through. The sites are dirt with grass islands, and fairly level. There is no cable and there are trees so ask for a clear site if you intend to use your satellite dish. There is some road and train noise, but not enough to be a distraction. As previously stated, the park is convenient to town and is fairly easy to access with a big rig. Nice folks and reasonably priced; we'd stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is a nice park, conveniently located close to restaurants and to town. The staff is friendly and accomodating. The park roads and sites are gravel/dirt, serviceable, but could be improved. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park seems best for the older couple passing thru and not necessarily a family campground. While the pool was open and mostly clean - it was salt water! The owner called it a saline pool but either way its salt water so the kids hated how it tasted. The miniature golf was kinda a joke - very old and run down. The old west town was a paint job on buildings. The park its self is very small with barely any room in between sites. The camp map shows trails - but there weren't any. It also showed a pavilion that was actually a very old wooden structure that was half falling down. I would not return here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park has been purchased by a new owner who is doing some serious updates - lighted 50 amp posts - remodeling bathrooms, showers, club house etc. Great WIFI - has changed the name to Osage Prairie - sometimes there are alot of seasonal construction workers staying here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
September 2005
$20
This is a park with few amenities. Maintenance is minimal. Roads are gravel. Sites are gravel and level. The pull thrus are for the first RV in, then another RV can back in behind you. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is OK for overnight. Sites are gravel/grass and level. Roads are not too wide, but big rigs do stay here. It is convenient when traveling US Highway 71 or US Highway 54. We attended an RV Rally at this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate reflects a Good Sam discount. It is a good spot at a reasonable price. The facilities are a little worn, but improvements are in progress. There are actually 18 long pull-through sites which allow two rigs to hook up back to back (as opposed to side by side) providing for 36 hookup sites total. The sites are gravel with grassy area between them and picnic bench/table at each site. The restrooms were spacious, clean with plenty of hot water and good shower heads. We stayed 2 nights and would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stopped here overnight. Would stay longer if necessary. New owners are very friendly nice people. Small park but nice roads with level pull throughs and gravel sites. Grills, picnic tables and grass at each site. Exercise room and many improvements happening: they are working very hard to update things. Has a nice meeting room. Would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped just 1 night here on our way home from Oklahoma. Really nice folks - we got lost on the way (don't trust your Garmin GPS to find this place - the campground is right by the highway but Garmin took us out into farm roads!) and despite it being after 9 pm the park attendant was still waiting for us and gave us good directions there, and guided us right to our spot. Nice and long, we didn't even unhitch. Site width was fine, though not spacious. Full hookups fine. Good WiFi. Not very scenic locale, as very close to the highway and nestled between other things, but OK. Great staff/owners. Got our LP refilled quickly and fairly. 1 was mostly empty, 1 barely used. Owner topped off the one for free, and just charged us for the other. Small but nice pool. No mini golf as I recall, and I don't think much playground. The store has nice mementos and some useful RV stuff. Little or no food in the camp store as I recall, but, the new owner plans to update the store, so hopefully that will change. (A cooler with milk and orange juice in it is always nice, and some good ice cream makes it perfect!) Overall, it was a nice little RV park. We plan to stop there again on our way to/from Oklahoma. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
It is on the access road of highway 71,though don't hear much noise. They have these cute western buildings, a small lovely landscaped swimming pool. We stayed the night of the new owner's first day of ownership and they are just darling, having been RVer's for many years and finding just the right rv park they will be wonderful park owners. Previous owner was there and he helped us locate nursing home just behind rv park and we found my husband cousin, having a lovely visit. We stayed one night and if we did not have to go on we would have stayed a few more nights. Nevada is a small cute town, just a neat place to relax in a unique rv park. Yep, we will go back as owners are lovely. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small park with mostly gravel roads, sites with grassy area and picnic table. Owner very nice and trying hard to make improvements. Several old trailers in park did not add to overall appearance. We camped here in a Motorhome.