We camped here on Resort Parks International. The park itself was quite nice with large open sites. The only real drawback and it was a real drawback is that there appear to be a lot of permanent residents parked all around the perimeter of the park. Many of these permanent residents depart the park bright and early in the morning driving loud diesel trucks and motorcycles not abiding by the posted speed limit. Thus, the park was quite noisy. Park has easy access to the freeway for an overnight or two but wouldn't want to stay too long due to park residents. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Escapee & Passport America discount is good for water & electric only, and only for 2 nites. First impression is good, but once you're here for a while you realize just how this park is deteriorating. Recent new owners are not RV'ers and do not "get" it as far as the needs or wants of RV'ers, and they really could care less. They apparently don't hire "outsiders" to help with cleaning and upkeep except maybe grass mowing because some of the facilities need some work and serious cleaning. Laundry room was clean "down the middle" but when you really looked, it was scuzzy around the machines which meant the floors are not cleaned around/under/beside them. Large amounts of dead bugs everywhere in laundry room and even in fromt of the entrance door to laundry room. Yuk! Grass burrs were HORRIBLE both for us and the dog. Lots of rules and regulations posted all over the place but nobody seems to enforce them. I guess we would stay here again if we had to, but would probably try to find something else first. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here with our Passport America Membership and were here for one night. The pool was in disrepair as was the mini-golf course. There was no place for our children to play. It was quiet and easy to get to. It was fine for an overnighter and then move on down the road. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here on Passport America for $10. Water and Electric but no sewer. Park is large and well maintained. Only one person on duty and had a large line of people to register. Took almost an hour to get to site and hooked up. Location is convient to casino. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Big wide open campground with super easy access to the interstate. Friendly and helpful camp staff. We just stayed for one night, but it was a nice quiet place to stop over. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is only 12 with an Escapees discount. The bath house and showers are clean. There is a rec room. It seems to have some long term campers, and some just visiting the nearby Winstar Casino. We would stay there again We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park is easily accessed from the Interstate with easy access to sights. Park is well kept. Our pull-thru required some leveling. This is an ROD and RPI park We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice place for an overnight stop. Would have no problem staying for more than one night but did not need to do that this trip. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Many activities in area, Lake Texoma, Lake Murray w/paddle boats, etc. Hike to Haunted cemetery(look up Brown's Ferry Cem). Ardmore has many great restaurants, Amtrack goes to FT w/ 4 hr lay-over and shuttle to zoo, Stockyards, downtown musuems and art. Close to OK City, Ft Worth, Dallas. Park is large enough that if you don't like train noise, ask for a far away site. Nearby Madill has wonderful club with large band and large great dance floor on Thurs & Sat, no alcohol or smoking. Large beautiful Las Vegas style casino has name entertainment, reasonable prices. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Ww found this to be a wonderful park setting just miles from the Texas boarder off the 35. We found this listed in our Escapees book but ended up saving even more money as they gave a RPI discount and charged us $8.00 instead of the $18.00. The pool was beautiful with a rock waterfall and large spa and refreshing and clean after a long drive on the road. The clubhouse was open during the evening and several friendly people were inside playing games. They had two pool tables free to guests which we enjoyed. They have special rates for long-term people. We would return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We spent one night here while on a road trip. We arrived after 6:00 PM and no provision had been made for late arrival even though we had a reservation. So we just took a spot and figured we'd settle up in the morning. The restrooms had a key code on the door, so we were out of luck with no phone number posted to call at the office. The place seemed very run down with some shady characters who looked like long-time residents. We were gone early the next morning and left a note on the office door (still not open !) to arrange for payment. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was a pretty nice park. The sites were wide and long enough for toad. Plus there was additional tow parking for larger RVs. The staff was friendly and helpful. The rec room was pretty nice and they had nightly activities; bingo, ice cream socials, etc. It's close to a casino which offers free breakfasts to seniors on Wednesdays. Too bad I'm not a senior! And a free shuttle. The biggest downside was the noise. Train noise. ALL NIGHT LONG! The park is located on I-35 just one mile north of the Texas border. If you like Chinese food, we found the best buffet ever a few miles north in Ardmore. We would return to this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campground was very clean and everyone was really nice. My only negative would be the grass burs that were everywhere. Our dogs (mine also) couldn't walk on the grass without getting burs in them. They were literally everywhere in the grass! If they fixed this it would be a 10. We camped here in a Motorhome.