We stayed here for almost 3 weeks and loved it. Site #12 is an awesome back-in site that will accommodate a large rig, and fronted directly on the river. Nicest site in the park. This site rates a solid 10. Many of the others were not nearly as desirable. Only about 5 sites directly front the river, and #12 is by far the best. Nice friendly folks, guide you to your site. Quaint little town of Rogue River is walking distance from the park. For the record, this park is NOT in Grants Pass, but in Rogue River. Mailing address is Grants Pass, but not location of park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very good, but very narrow paved interior streets. Level concrete pull throughs with grass at most every site. Riverside sites are parallel to the river giving a great view. I would have rated this place much higher except that management has allowed a bunch of long termers to stay at the park, and those spaces look cluttered. They also seem to all drive very loud diesels, and they all go to work at 4:30 AM. Despite rules prohibiting parking on the interior streets, virtually everyone of the long termers were parking their full sized vehicles on the street. The street in front of my pad was so cluttered that I was afraid that I would not have manuevering room to exit the site. When I spoke with management all I got was a shoulder shrug. When I mentioned that fire trucks would have difficulty going down the street, the reply was "they have big bumpers". Also, this place is not in Grants Pass, but is in the city of Rogue River, which is 8 miles south of Grants Pass, just off I-5. There is freeway noise, but not enough to bother anyone. I would go back, despite my complaints...but this could be a 9/10 rated park instead of a 6. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice clean park just off I-5 in Rogue River. Staff was very friendly and helpful, even helping me back into our site. Sites are all level, paved, have a small lawn, and are large enough to easily accommodate 2 popouts. Facilities are clean and well maintained. Park is located on the bank of the Rogue River. I-5 is on the other side of the river and just up the hill so there is a little bit of highway noise, but not bad. No pool, playground, or WiFi. We used the park as a stopover while traveling and would not hesitate to use it again as it's a good value, offering 10% off for Good Sam or AAA. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is beautiful. Nicely landscaped with large, level sites. We ran our fan to drown out the I-5 noise, so it really didn't bother us. Not very pet-friendly. We would not stay here for more than a day or two because of that. Long walk up to the pet area that is very poorly maintained. Rating of '8' is mostly based on that. Wi-fi was spotty. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent. A great, relatively new park. Immaculately landscaped. Not a blade of grass out of place. I would have given the park a 10 if not for the I-5 noise. Caution: Street Atlas [GPS] tried to send me down 7th street which is one way. Go about 2 blocks south on 6th then do 2 lefts to get onto 7th street north bound. Entrance is into the La Quinta Motel parking lot - take a right off 7th street. Easy pull-throughs. Friendly staff. I will stay here again when in the area. GPS: N 42.461639; W 123.318489. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the third time I've stayed at this park. The park is very nicely landscaped and is spotless. Sites are level and have sufficient space between them. Access to the highway is easy. Shopping and city center is nearby. The only downside to this park is the closeness of the highway. There is traffic noise....and is somewhat noticeable. Hopefully when the trees get bigger they'll help reduce the noise. I will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautifully landscaped park, close to Interstate, pretty noisy. Restrictive pet rules and a poor pet area, probably responsible for my first comment! It is hard to maintain perfect landscaping with irresponsible pet owners. We will not stay here again, only because of pet issues. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Far enough away from Interstate 5 to be quiet and close enough to unique nature (waterfalls and a swimming hole!) to be unique. Sites are not, however, far enough apart or private enough to merit the 9-10 score, even though the bathrooms and shower facilities just sparkle. Gotta have some bushes and yards in between sites to get the high scores ;-). But beautiful place. Store open 8AM-9PM--such hours. And the folks running the place are very competent and friendly. Can't beat the price ($27 w/ Good Sam discount). We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place was great. New, clean and nice people. We would stay here again. I only give it 9 out of 10 because their internet site was not user friendly and they did not respond very quickly to e-mail inquiries. But those small concerns would not stop us from visiting again. Follow map provided on their web site, not GPS. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nice place to stay. It is clean and well kept, with concrete pads and grass. It can be a bit hard to find, follow the advice of the earlier posters (I did) and found the place with no problem. We will stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Agree with everything said, but didn't have a problem with my Garmin GPS. Just realize you'll have to go an extra block south before you can come back up a one-way street to get to NE Morgan Lane (until you find the secret passageway!). Very well-kept park - Charles really cares and it shows. Good power and cable, great grass and flowers. In fairness to other RV'ers, I have to add that the park is sandwiched tightly between I-5 and a Home Depot-type store. It will likely be the noisiest place you've ever stayed, although trains are not a problem there. Spent a month, and will go back again because I got used to the noise - and earplugs help. The slightly-higher cost sites are a little better shielded from I-5. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park's official address is Morgan Lane. If your GPS tells you to turn on Hillcrest, pay attention and do it: even though you will pass right through Morgan Lane. Making this error will cost you five minutes of having to go around the block. Secondly, once you see the La Quinta hotel, immediately ignore your GPS! Instead, keep going straight between the La Quinta and the Super 8 and you will be there. If you make the grievous error of listening to your GPS (and turning left before the La Quinta), it will cost you dearly! You will find yourself at a dead end on a slightly steep narrow road, and the only way out of this snafu is to drive backwards (about a third of a mile), to include backing around a sharp blind curve. This is a terrorizing experience if you are by yourself. When I checked in, I asked the desk attendant what the "body count" (sarcasm) was for people who obeyed their GPS and went up the dead end road. She said it happens way too many times. The park is located on a sloping piece of property behind the La Quinta. Back-in slots are on the perimeter. Good pull-through spots are in the center. I don't have a toad, but I do carry a scooter bike. They let me have a pull-through so I would have room to unload my bike. The slots, which have concrete paving, are terraced and fairly level. However, they are close together, with a thin strip of grass separating the slots. My windows were open, and my cat was gazing sleepily out the window. When a huge diesel pusher pulled into the slot next to me, my cat fluffed his fur and fled into hiding. Showers and laundry room were clean. The laundry room had a change machine, always a good thing to have! Laundry prices were about what you would expect, $1.50 wash, and 50 cents to dry (20 minutes). Other good features of the laundry room were a deep sink, ironing board, television, book exchange, phone for local calls, and a modem hookup if you don't have a wireless card. There is also an exercise room and a small mini-golf range. The Wi-Fi, which was unsecured, was a bit flaky, fading in and out (I was in space 34 in the middle of the park). I got the signal at my dining table, but not in my bedroom. However, I got enough use of it for my needs. The cable was limited, only 24 channels, but all were networks and good premium channels, no "junk"channels. I felt the rates for this park were very reasonable. RV park rates have really gone up and I was surprised at how inexpensive this park was compared to parks with the same amenities. Because this park has reasonable rates and is in a good location (fast food restaurants are within walking distance if you don't pull a car), I'm willing to overlook the "neighborly closeness" factor. Just make sure you don't go up the dead end road trying to find the park. One more thing. Apparently, this park is quite popular with full-timers for "wintering." We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had planned to stay one night, but this RV park was so nice that we extended our stay by four nights. The landscaping is beautiful, nice exercise room, putting green, level concrete sites, clean showers, and it even has a trail (not long) on which to walk dogs. The staff is very friendly. I highly recommend this park. Friends of Bill W.: good meetings in Grants Pass. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is very clean. Plenty of room to get my 43' coach in and out of a pull through. Sites have a near-level concrete pad for the RV with asphalt road ways. I did not experience any trouble with long-term resident's vehicles as mentioned in another review. I've stayed here several times as an overnight stop and will do so again if I pass by this way. One thing to note is that the office is open rather short hours but allows payment in an envelope through a slot. My after hours arrival was handled by having my name and space number posted on the door -- I was also given the space number when I made a reservation. Got 10% off with Good Sam. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here as an over night on the way north to the Monaco factory. Checked in after hours and had our pick of level concrete pull-thrus. Small park with several folks living there in perimeter sites. Very clean, newer and well kept grounds. Don't know how it's a Resort? Again we ck'd in after hours and left before the office opened. They have a slot in the door you just fill out all your info and put it in the envelope they provide and push it thru. Very easy process for us. Would stay there again for the night without question. Rating is for Big Rig ease( we're 65' w/toad) cleanliness not for amenities as we have our own. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Recommended for an overnight stay. Negatives include no pool, no hot tub, and freeway noise. The positives far exceed the negatives. The park is clean, new, and situated conveniently for easy freeway access and purchasing fast food and gasoline. Office staff was friendly and helpful. I requested over the phone a space near the office and was surprised when I arrived to find space 52, across from the office, reserved for me. Office staff had gone home when I arrived but self check-in procedures are posted on the office door. This site had strong wireless internet access. The cable TV included a wealth of 24 channels. The pet area was outstanding because it led to off-park trails on the adjacent mountainside (publicly owned?). Didn't see any park patrol, which was a relief for me since I had to traverse the whole length of the park to get to the pet area. The mens bathroom and showers (3) were very clean, roomy, and functional (my wife not with me to inspect the women's room). We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice "resort" atmosphere. Level sites. Be prepared for noise from nearby I-5. We ran a fan as "white" noise to cut down on some of the invading truck sounds, but they still got through. Not a place I would stay for any length of time, but great for "on the way" and you need some rest. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was very easy for my big rig to enter and leave. The park has both back-in and pull through sites. I stayed in a pull through for 5 nights as I was having work done in town on my motorhome. I entered and left daily. The park was very clean and well maintained. Attractive grass and tree plantings. The only detraction was the proximity to Interstate 5, so there was some highway noise. I'd stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very modern and very clean. We enjoyed the clean showers and bathrooms. If you stay here, checkout Hellgate river tours. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice, clean park. Has some pull through sites. I've stayed here a couple of times in the last year. Friendly staff, nice facilities, easy on/off freeway. Only negative thing about this park is the noise from I-5. After a while, I didn't even notice it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent park with large pull through spaces. Ideal for one or two nights stay however the 24 hour a day I-5 big rig road noise would get old very fast. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park. Very clean spacious sites that are easy to get in and out of with a big rig. Sites next to interstate are noisy, but others are great. Will stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice "resort"-type park despite loud road noise. Especially nice laundry. However, if a park is going to allow pets, it should allow them to walk on the grass. Here, we were handed a rules list that prohibits our dog from walking on the grass even in our own site! (It's close to 100 degress here this week!) We are expected to walk her on the blisteringly hot blacktop roads to the "pet area" (not a fenced exercise area; a dirty space outside the fencing surrounding the park). The rules sheet included a threat to throw out all the pet owners in the park if people persisted in breaking these rules. We will not return. Perhaps that's the idea. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a neat park with a wonderful choice of paved, landscaped sites. The Mgr worked well with us to assign a site he felt would likely get us a satellite signal for my spouse (and we did). However, I really hoped to get a WiFi signal at my site and was never able to. There are "hot spots" nearest the Office but I eventually just toted my laptop to the laundry room and got on the Internet by phone. Unfortunately the local weather was suffering under record highs we couldn't cope with so we asked for and got 3 days cancelled - with no hassle. For the good customer service attitudes shown by the Staff, it deserves high marks and we would return again another time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Fairly New Park very clean with grass area around level cement pads and picnic tables. Not many full time residences. Very Friendly & helpful staff. Very impressive cable TV selections as well as the overall appearance of the RV park. No WiFi yet (working on it) and near Interstate 5 with some road noise (not bad - at least NO trains). These are only reasons it does not rate a 10. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent, clean, safe RV park. Though the campgrounds in Grants Pass were also nice, it was nicer to be outside of town - the drive is 10 minutes tops. We almost stayed in town at Grants Pass, but Joe Creek is rural and comparatively quiet, as we preferred not having to be surrounded by commercial properties or be planted within feet of I-5. Larry and Connie are the owners and very hands-on good folk who work hard to keep the place in order. Our rig was secure when we left it there - they kept an eye on it even when we weren't there. We had no problem moving the 35' rig around, and hookup/leveling was easy. The waterfall is at the REAR of the campground, not at the front as one other reviewer stated. It's a peaceful swimming hole, plenty of water running. The store is amazingly well stocked and there are rental video DVD's. There is a mix of permanent and pass-through people, everyone is quiet and easy-going. Downsides? Not anything to really complain about. It's a good, clean place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
April 2009
$35
Park is almost full of permanents. I would not say this park is big rig friendly either. And wow when you read the website then arrive you are shocked. Waterfall is a pile of rocks by the gate maybe 3 feet high. This is one park where the web pictures are very very misleading. The employee we dealt with was nice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Excellent place with great Wi-Fi. Our dogs loved the fenced dog area. The owner was very friendly. This was a very clean park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A quiet, rural setting with full grown shade trees and a very accommodating staff. There is a fully stocked country market. We enjoyed this park because of its woodsy uniqueness and the fact that it was our first time after staying at a park right off the freeway last year where there was loud traffic noise all night long. This park is off the freeway just north of Grants Pass and has excellent access both off and on to I-5. There is a large fenced dog run, adequate pull through gravel sites that will require time to level your rig, but the showers left much to be desired and at $.25 for a few minutes of warm sporadic mist coming from the shower head, I decided to go back to the motor home to finish my shower thus the lower rating. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a great place to stay. We pulled in a little late and got a personal escort down to our site. Most of the residents are permanent, but the grounds are very well kept. The convenience store had everything that you could need while out on the road. The waterfalls were a lot of fun to visit. Bathrooms and showers were quite possibly the cleanest we have ever seen. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice park. Quite a bit of shade, the grounds were kept neat, and the owners were helpful. A little noise from the freeway can be heard, but it is minimal. Dogs can be treated to a enclosed dog run, where they can run off-leash. We'll come back from time to time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wonderful people running the campground. They even took my wife down to the see the waterfall in the golf cart since she has a leg brace that could have made the trek back tough. Sites are not huge by any means but our 36' motorhome with slides on both sides fit comfortably. There is a table at the spot, sites are gravel. Ours was pretty level use the legs to stabilize more than level the coach. Would have given a higher rating but they do not have a pool or spa. They do have a wonderful stream with a waterfall and deep pools to swim in however. We will definitely stay again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nicely kept small, new park, swimming hole, picnic area, cabins, laundry, tenting, fenced pet exercise yard. Store, well supplied. Friendly folks in the office/store. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We liked this park very much. This park is heavy forested. When we called for reservations we requested a site that had a clear shot of the southern sky for our satellite Internet dish and Connie, the owner, made sure that we got the only one that met that criteria. The less than perfect rating we have given it was because our site was not level. We liked lots of things about this park: the "middle of the woods" feeling; watching the wild turkeys wander the grounds; the separation of permanent residents from the temporary visitors; the store that had everything with staples, wine, fresh food and antiques mixed for a fascinating display; and the friendliness of the owners who made us feel right "at home". We camped here in a Motorhome.
Gravel roads, country setting, residents in the lower portions of park. Friendly, helpful owners, store on site. 10 miles north of Grants Pass. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is one of the best parks we visited on our 2 week journey from So. Cal thru Yellowstone, Washington, Oregon and back home. The owners went out of their way to make you feel at home. The campground was very clean and well kept, the store was very well stocked and the prices were reasonable. Our only regret was that we were not able to spend more time at the resort. We will definately return on our next trip to the area.
We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
July 2006
$25
Would have given this park a higher rating if it had wifi reception and cable. They do have wifi at the office but the signal at the sites is way too low to be of any use. No cable and little or no TV reception, but that is really no big deal. Other than the above, this is a nice park and one I would definitely recommend. Very nice owners, decent sized sites (some overlook forested areas and are very private), 50 amp (great for A/C), well-cared for place. Easy on/off I-5 and yet no discernible noise (other than that distant "traffic echo"). About 8 miles north of Grants Pass. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We chose this park from the Trailer Life Directory as an overnight stop off of I-5. Much to our surprise it was an incredible park. Very rustic with natural waterfalls and swimming holes on a private section of Jumpoff Joe Creek. The pull thru sites were large, with easy access and although the signal strength was low, WIFI was free and accessible. It was a hot day and we were glad to have the 50 amp service. The general store/office has just about everything you'd need at very reasonable prices. The owners were very helpful and friendly. We found out that they purchased this once run-down park and turned it into this haven in just two years. In addition to the RV and tent sites they have three cabins that are rented monthly. They have laundry facilities and a fenced in doggy run with pooper scooper and can. We will definitely plan to stay here again. It's refreshing to find a park that really caters to its customers. Good Verizon cell reception. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Price shown based on a 7 night stay. This is a nicely kept little park. Most sites are terraced on the side of a mountain, and at first glance, look like maneuvering might be difficult, but its not. We had no trouble in our 35' fifth wheel. Sites are a bit narrow, but you'll have no trouble getting slides on both sides out. The owner and manager are very nice, and very helpful. I got little gift packages for each kid AND the dog when I checked in. I know a previous poster had an issue with the lower dog walk being near a leach field, but I've never heard of that being detrimental to anyone's health. The upper dog area is up a steep hill, and there is some rubbish up there, not trash, but bits of broken up concrete, wood pile, brush, stuff like that. Neither official dog area is ideal at all, but there is a nice spot up on the hill behind the office where you can go, and would be a perfect place to fence in for a really nice dog run. The other negative here is the price of the laundry facilities. $1.75 for washers and the same for dryers. I thought that was pretty steep. There are also only 3 of each machine, but I didn't have any trouble getting my laundry done. I would have done more, but decided to save it for the next park due to the price. We found this park extremely convenient to get around Grants Pass, which is a lovely little town. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed a month. Close to town. Close to Rogue River. Beautifully landscaped. Very clean. Very accommodating. Fast Wi-fi connections. Highly recommend. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I wasn't thrilled with this place. We have a 26" MH, and the owner (owner's wife) stuck us in a tiny space (#17) that we barely fit in, lengthwise. I had called for a reservation; we were arriving late at night; and there were plenty of empty spaces that she could have assigned us to. It felt like she wanted to keep all those spaces available for big class A's that just might also happen to show up at 10pm with us. This tiny space didn't have its own sewer, like the bigger spaces. We would have had to used the fixed dump station. The location is nice, and there isn't much freeway noise given how close it is to the freeway. Many of the spaces seemed to be long-term residents. This isn't a park for pet owners. There are two "pet areas". But the lower pet area is actually a steep hill that leads to a very busy street. Oh, and it's also a septic leach area, which is very unhealthful for our dogs, not to mention the humans walking them. There are signs that prohibit dogs from urinating on plants and bushes (like we don't know that already) and the park rules state that they will fine anyone who doesn't pick up after their pets. I don't have a problem with penalizing owners who don't scoop their dog's poop, btw. But the overall tone of the park is that they don't like dogs at all, and they prefer that we don't bring our dogs to their park. But they do charge a $2 per pet charge on top of regular park fees. For what? This dog owner won't be going back. So they get their wish. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is still a nice place but the main problem is that it is overrun with permanent residents and ones that leave for work early on noisy motorcycles! Not good for the weary traveler. I realize that park owners need the income but at the same time they are running off good customers. Friendly check-in. Some freeway noise. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We really enjoyed this park. It was very clean and well maintained. All sites were paved with small grass and tree dividers. Very close to State Park (Rogue River?). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park finally has new owners, yea! We have stayed here before and the previous owners were more concerned about selling and getting out than taking care of business. New owners seem nice and am sure will do well. Would be a 10 except for some freeway noise and no wi-fi. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Clean, well landscaped park. Friendly helpful staff. Some long term tenants but spaces were well maintained and clean. Good access to Hwy 5 but minimal noise from freeway was not a problem for us. Best thing about this park are the bathrooms.....instead of just a shower stall, you get a big bathroom with huge shower, sink, toilet, heater, seat, hooks for clothing, etc., all to yourself, and they were immaculate. Only reason I'm not giving it a 10 is the lack of spa or pool. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If you are passing through Oregon on I-5 and need a place to stay for one night (or even longer!) stay here. This was a very nice park, level sites and spacious for all rig types. Highly recommend this park to fellow RVer's. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I give the campground an "8" and only because of no wifi and the closeness to the freeway noise otherwise it could be a "10", but the owner's wife a gets a "1". We arrived and paid for 3 nights stay and while gone all day on the second day we arrived back to find a nasty note on our rv that stated "Checkout time is 12 noon!!! This site has been reserved." When we arrived around 4 pm I went to the office to find out what they meant and was told sorry they had made a mistake and we were fine where we were, and the owner's wife had left the note, but did she come back and remove it, NO! She was also overheard complaining that somebody had left the lights on in the men's bathroom. I understand that this park has been sold and waiting for the new owner to take over, thank god or we would probably never stay here again, and we have stayed here several times before! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We used this park as an overnight stop and it worked just fine. Nice little park on a side hill. Nice spacing between your neighbor. Interior roads are paved. RV pads are concrete and flat. Close to the freeway, but remarkably quiet. Friendly host. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean and aesthetic grounds and very clean facilities. Very helpful and friendly staff. Campground does slope but the use of tiered, concrete level sites with paved roads with such a pretty vista make it a non-issue. Nice base camp in a great recreational area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice campground. Friendly owners, they lead you to your site. Sites are all "tiered"
and spacious with surrounding hill and mountain views. All paved roads and concrete pads to park on. Park is only a few years old. Many trees planted and
will provide shade in future years. Instant phone hookups are $2 extra per day. Would return if in the area again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$22
Appears to be a fairly new facility. We were quite surprised that though the I-5 freeway is pretty close, we didn't hear a sound -- the park is downhill from the freeway, so guess that had something to do with it. Showers and bathrooms were immaculate, staff are very friendly and helpful. There are not a ton of planned activities, which made it ideal for us. We'd rather stay in a nice clean, quiet place and go elsewhere for our recreation, than have all the campers around us doing their recreation in our face. Would definitely stay again if we're in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park. Staff is friendly and informative. Lots of trees and shade. Right on the Rogue River. Paved sites with lots of lawn areas. This year was our fourth year coming here. We have stayed here for as long as two and a half weeks. The town is nice, too. There is a nice beach area along the river. Very quiet area of Grants Pass. We will continue to come here in the years to come. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We loved this park! Quite, serene and beautiful. You have to like just relaxing and enjoying the scenery - not a whole lot of activity here and quite small but wonderful river side sites are available. Not anywhere near the freeway to let noise spoil the ambiance thankfully (but only a 5 minute trip off I-5). A great place to escape for a couple of days - we will be back! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice location, small park with narrow sites. Very friendly staff and responsive to any needs or concerns. One of the more restful and quiet locations we've stayed. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The sites are a little tight, but we were able to squeeze in our toad in front of the motor home. The location is great; right on the river. The bathrooms could use some updating and cleaning. They would best be described as rustic. Because of the river, it was worthwhile. We will probably try another place next time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The best park we have stayed at to date! Excellent shade, asphalt sites, clean connections, manicured lawns, walk to Rogue River, the best! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campground hosts very nice and helpful. Sites very close and tight to get into. Looked to be nicer sites along the river. Would best describe the park as small, tight, fairly well kept, great hosts. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice small park with good river access. Lots of grass and trees. Great place to stay for exploring the area around Grants Pass. Staff was very friendly. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a wonderful park. It is very well maintained - clean and safe. It is situated in a very beautiful area. The staff is very friendly and helpful. I absolutely love the serenity and atmosphere of the park. I stayed 1 night, while passing through Oregon. but I will certainly revisit this park in the very near future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park was very clean and well cared for very nice people & helpful haven't stayed there before but definitely will be back ( if your hungry the steak house just down the road was great! ) We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is under new management. They have upgraded the electrical, water hook ups and have trimmmed trees. There are great restaurants nearby. Owners are friendly and will help you park, if needed. Spots are right on the bank of the pristine Rogue River. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I have read the other reviews and agree with them. This park is in a wooded area along the
Rogue River and would be lovely during the warm summer months. We were there in late January just for an overnight. The park was quite full that evening and apparently has a lot of full/part-timers. The cement back-in pads were covered with wet leaf debris and were quite narrow. But overall the park is OK. Did not use the facilities as they were a long way from our campsite, so I cannot comment on their cleanliness. The manager/artist is quite a colorful character. His artwork is all around the park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2002
$28
Very nice small park right on the Rogue river. Clean facilities and well-groomed grounds. Cement back-in pads. Sites are somewhat narrow. Several sites back right up to the river. Lots of trees. Stayed there a week in March so the spring tree droppings (sap and bud pods) were pretty serious on the roof and awnings and the little "bark beetles" were thick everywhere - but these are seasonal problems. A unique feature is the many sculptures placed throughout the park by a local artist. Pretty place. Would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
1999
$20
This is neat little campground. We visited them in the winter of 99 so lots of leaves were falling from the trees, and it was raining. One of the quietest parks around and I imagine it is wonderful in the summertime. We camped here in a camper.
Stayed 5 days/nights. Asphalt roads and either gravel or concrete sites. Wi-Fi is awesome. Faster then our sat. internet Hughsnet. Lots of Cable TV channels. Road noise isn't bad at all at night. Very quiet after 10 PM. Owner is very nice and helpful. Came out when we were packed up and ready to leave and wished us safe travels. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Management goes beyond the norm in assisting residents with tourism and advice on local roads. Very helpful. Nice game room available to residents. Good shopping availability surrounds campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
For some reason the name of the park and its location right on a main street made me apprehensive that it would be small, dirty and cluttered. It is not. We're pleasantly surprised. They have a few extra-large spaces and we got here early enough to get one -- we have more than ample room to park our fifth wheel and long truck. The water pressure is good and there's a grassy space with a picnic table at each of these sites (although not at all). Some of the sites are more shady than others but most have at least some shade. Staff was friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As an overnighter we found this park to be excellent. Easy off, easy on and "quiet". The staff were friendly and helpful. WiFi is free as is cable TV. Our site was big and level. We did not have to disconnect our toad. Fast food and restaurants (and a bar) are very close by if you don't feel like cooking. We would return to this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice. Daytime hosts were very helpful when we needed directions to repair facilities. They even gave us a map. Checked in, in the evening..nightime host was grumpy at 7pm. WiFi was pretty good, could have been a little faster since we were in town. Showers and restrooms were very clean. Park is near lots of food and services. Lots of permanents in the lower part of the park...gave us the creeps. We would give this park a 8 or 9 if it was not for them. Otherwise a good park to stay a few nights. We'd stay here again We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.