This is not an RV Park, as mentioned in an earlier post. This is a trailer park full of many beat up, old, poorly taken care of trailers and campers. Junk cars parked in the sites. There were some over night or short trem campers, but not many. We pulled in and drove around the rough rutted gravel roads. The sites were not level. Strickly an overnight park, and that's only if the local Wal Mart is full. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We found this to be just what we needed. A safe, no frills park in the woods yet close to everything. The manager was especially helpful. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
March 2007
$29
This is not a campground. It is more of a run-down mobile home park which has a few sites available for transient hookups. When we pulled in the office was locked up so we had to knock at the door of a mobile home next to it. A woman answered the door and seemed put-out that we had interrupted her. She radioed her husband who instructed her where we could park. We stayed in a overflow site with water and electric. It overlooked the dumpsters which just about everyone who lived there visited during our less than 24 hour experience. We only stayed at this location because it was close to some friends that we wanted to visit while we were traveling through the area. I did not feel particularly secure at this place so we did not waste much time packing up and leaving the next morning. I would not stay here again, especially for $29. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not really a campground, mostly permanent old trailer trash. Available sites are narrow and hard to back in. Not many campgrounds in the Durham area so was forced to stay. Should have known better when they wouldn't accept credit cards and had to pay cash up front for everything. We camped here in a camper.