We stayed here for two nights and the price reflects having only w & e. Also we had the Good Sam discount. We didn't need sewer as we were only here two days. We stayed here in early 2006 and have enjoyed our stay both times. The last time there were more RV factories to go through, but there is still plenty to do in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What others have said is basically true - an old KOA that's a little run down, but clean. Given the price it's true rating is 7 because of quietness. We opt for this campground over the expensive better rated ones because of road noise. I hate feeling miserable next day because of traffic noise not allowing proper sleep. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Getting into the park is easy ,but pulling out is difficult if you are in the 50 amp sites. Staff seems to be unknowledgeable of area. They do not enforce pet rules; there are cats running around. Seems to be child friendly. There is a playground, but I believe the children I saw live here permanently. There are quite a few long term sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good-sized pull-through sites. No freeway noise. The site was plenty long, although there was only about 10 feet separating us from our (very nice) neighbors on either side. Our site was gravel; others were asphalt. It was about 20' to the sewer connection on our rig, and I saw quite a few others with long sewer hoses. The 50 amp power never sagged under load. Pleasant staff. Excellent paved interior roads, wide enough for any size rig to navigate. Large, mature trees throughout the park. We were lucky enough to have a shady site, although that meant we had to get out the tripod-mounted satellite dish. The WiFi at our location was sporadic. Immaculate, well maintained bathroom/shower house. Clean laundromat with new machines. Quite a bargain for the Eugene area. There is an off-leash dog park at Armitage Park about two miles south on Coburg Road, and 2.5 miles farther to Costco. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground should only be used as a resonably priced overnight stop over. It is definitely not a destination park. The cable TV was limited in channels (25) and the free wifi signal was intermittent. It would for no apparent reason disappear. The check-in person was friendly. There were a lot of live-in residents throughout the park. I would probably not stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Yes, the sites are small. But the park is extremely quiet. There is no noise from I5. Everyone seems very friendly. The laundry room is very well kept. The washers and dryers are fairly new and in good condition. We haven't had any problems being able to do the laundry. The bathrooms are nice and clean. There are both back-in and pull through sites. There are two playgrounds for children to play at in the park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Although an older park, it was nice for a short stay. The staff was friendly and gave me a sight that was big enough for my 70' motorhome & trailer combo. This park is located real close to several RV Manufacturers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the worst places we have stayed. The spaces are small. The roads narrow. We missed our neighbors awning by about 6 inches and we are only 35'. Our sewer hook up was under our neighbor's awning. There was a sewer main vent pipe right outside our window. The pull thrus were back-outs. The truck stop next door would have been better. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Bad: See all of the reviews below. Lots of permanent residents with junk around their sites. Good: Good location. Good wifi. Fishing on the McKenzie river 2 miles away. 1 minute to the Monaco factory for tours and repairs. There is a RV wash at the TA truck stop next door. Quiet. We were able to get in here when everything else was full. That tells you something. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites are close together - our neighbors sewer line was next to our table. Many full timers there. WiFi worked only sometimes, especially when it was hot outside. The access to Eugene and I-5 is good. We stayed there a week. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park entrance looks great and goes downhill fast. All the grass is brown. Spaces are tight in some areas are interior roads are a little snug for longer rigs to negotiate. Wi-Fi worked well, and didn't hear a lot of noise from I-5. OK for short visit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good place for an overnight stop. I don't know if I'd want to spend a lot of time here. Location was a little difficult because it is in close proximity to a large truck stop. Park was clean, and office staff was courteous and helpful. Sites were relatively level,even though they might be somewhat close. I'd stay here again. I loved having the cable TV and WiFi internet, which was free. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park is convenient, clean, and the staff is very friendly. They offer Wi-Fi, which has been wonderful. I can make PC to Phone calls without having to look for a phone booth, or use my peak cell minutes. Once problem I've noticed is that when you pay by the month you have to park in the grass, gravel and mud. So leveling the RV is a problem. My main complaint is that the laundry facility is inconvenient. There are only 6 washers and dryers for over a hundred spaces. This being said they also open the laundry facility to the general public and the hours are 8am to 6pm. I have had to wait three days once to do my laundry. Weekends, obviously, are impossible. I feel that I shouldn't be the one to drive into town to find a laundromat, it should be the general public. We have 5 people in our family, so you do the math on the amount of laundry we have. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2003
$21
This park is a big concrete parking lot. Rigs are parked so close together that you can't put out awnings in most cases. Because we have a center entry in our diesel pusher, our door opened almost directly over our neighbor's sewer hook up. Lovely. The people were quite nice, but this isn't the kind of RV'ing we enjoy. The rules say "Absolutely no tarps, mats or other coverings on the grass" but all the grass in this park was dead anyway. Don't know if they were having a water shortage or what but the only green grass was right at the entry. The only good thing about this park is it's close to the Monaco manufacturing facility, and you could stay here, I suppose, if you wanted to do a factory tour. We camped here in a Motorhome.