Has WIFI, easy access, good power, we needed an overnight stop this, and this was perfect. Owners on site 24 hours a day, friendly and helpful, the park is opened from March 1st. thru Mid-November. Our site was parallel to the road, no problem with road noise after dark. Will stay again when traveling this direction. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Old park, not the nicest management. Big rig access is limited, and pull throughs are parking lot style. Park is over priced for quality, and on the main highway with road noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Large sites. Plenty of room to park and exit. Right off 395 but very quiet. The WiFi did not work well for us. Lots of trees and grass. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice park – lots of beautiful shade trees & lawn at sites. Picnic table and potted petunias at each site. Good voltage, high water pressure. Some highway noise, not excessive. Very small laundry facilities & restrooms, but very clean. Gravel sites & roads. Pay WiFi with good signal. We would return for a longer stay next time we’re in Burns. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nicest park in Burns but it's pretty basic. Close to the road, only 2 showers and toilets, 2 washers & 1 dryer working, tight sites...but the shade trees, good cable tv , and wifi save the place. Wifi signal is strong but was pretty slow during the evening; better late at night. Try to arrive early enough in the afternoon to get a decent site and hope that the regulars don't walk thru it all night, which happened to us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found this park adequate for our one night stay. The clerk was friendly and accommodating. She was just helping out that day but got us checked in OK. We had a nice view of the grassy tent area and our spot was shaded by big trees. There is traffic noise but not bad at night. This park fills up by late afternoon so make reservations or get there early. The WiFi works great, am using it right now to do this rating!! It is a little rustic but not a bad place for the price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here 1 night. Small tightly packed spaces. They were gravel and level.Was told Wi-Fi was powerful but never could get on with a strong enough signal to get on internet. Neither could other person I talked to.Advised owner but she was unsure of what to do.To be fair she said she just bought park and seemed eager to do a good job of managing park.Would probably stay here again and see if she follows up. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Management very nice and helpful. Park clean and neat. Liked the shaded spots. Will be making a point of coming this way again to stay here longer. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park was very clean. WiFi, for which I gladly paid, had been installed within the past two weeks. Management was extremely polite and helpful. Restrooms and laundry were exceptionally clean. I would recommend this park to anyone. I loved the shaded sites and the pull through sites, as well as the cable TV. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
OK park for an overnight. Highway noise but was quiet at night because traffic stopped. Nice owners/managers. Only has 50 amp plugs so an adapter is needed but supplied by park. All gravel roads and sites. Not much else in the area to choose from. Was wet and cold when we were there so a lot of standing water and wet leaves etc. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very nice, small park on the outskirts of Burns. It is an older park, but well maintained by friendly, knowledgable owners. It makes a good base for exploring the Malheur Wildlife Refuge, the Diamond Craters area and Steens Mountain. Although it is located on the highway going out of town, the park is quiet and situated along a small tranquil river. Our site was gravelled and required some levelling, but nothing we couldn't accomodate. There is free coffee in the morning at the office which is stocked with a good supply of paperback books, jig-saw puzzles, some RV supplies and tourist information. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is by no means a fancy campground. It's affiliated with a tiny (and I MEAN tiny) Indian casino, The Old Camp Casino. The campground is an open area with no shade between sites (there are young trees in boxes between the sites). The sites are all pull-through, made of gravel and not particularly level. No pool or anything like that. The bathroom and shower areas are very clean, though, which is nice. Burns is in the high desert of Oregon which means that there tends to be a wind and the nights, even in the Summer, can be chilly. The camp host, Doug, is a very nice guy who was helpful to us first-time RV'ers. The campground is a short walk or an even shorter drive (30 seconds perhaps) from the casino. It should be noted that the casino is EXTREMELY small and closes at 11 PM from Sunday to Thursday. It's open until 2 AM on weekends. This is not a campground I'd go out of my way for, but if you were in Burns, Oregon for some reason and wanted to stay the night cheaply, it's certainly adequate. As of June 2004, the campground offers a special: pay for five nights, stay seven. We camped here in a Motorhome.