Quiet, large sites, out-of-the-way park for those willing to take just a 6-mile detour from major routes. TV but can't remember cable or local channels. They encourage you to wash your rigs! We didn't use the pool, but it was busy. The State Park is within walking distance and is very beautiful. We'll surely stay there again if we return to the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here one night on a Campclub membership. Our 40' motorhome plus tow Jeep with bikes on back did just fit in the pull through site. Sites accommodated 3 slides but were a little narrow as a useable outside area. We didn't notice any noise from the road. We were about half way back in one of the center rows. We would overnight there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here the first time, since it was handy and it was Passport America. We stayed the 2nd time because we liked it so well the first time. This park has friendly staff, immaculate facilities, pretty lawn and flowers and a great location. Our spaces both times were fairly near the highway, and we didn't notice road noise at all. We will stay here anytime we get to the area - it was a very nice experience. We camped here in a Motorhome.
On the plus side, this is a nice park with clean, well maintained facilities. The sites are paved and level and, very important to us, the WiFi worked very well. At the $15 Passport America rate, it's a good buy. However, there are negatives. The pull through sites are somewhat short. Our 40' motorhome barely fit with almost no room for the tow car. There is no patio nor picnic table. The biggest negative is the traffic noise. We were in the first site next to the road and there is very heavy and noisy traffic, seemly all night. I spent two sleepless nights. If you do stay here, make sure it is in a site as far from the road as possible. After being awake most of the night, our last night here, I was just getting settled ready to sleep in when a very, very noisy lawn mower was started just outside out window at 7:45am. There is not much to do in Hermiston, but, if you stay here, drive the 30 miles to Pendleton and take the underground tour. This 1-1/2 hour tour is one of the most interesting we have ever taken and was one of the highlights of our entire summer. We might stay here again, but only if we could get a site in the back of the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice modern park for the area. We were there for a little league baseball tournament and they were great about having all the young baseball players around and were great about working with us with an unpredictable tournament schedule. Nice long pull through sites with healthy lawns and level sites. Seasonal residents are way around the corner in an area away from anyone else. Excellent value! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a nice clean park. They have a recreation room that has a few exercise machines, books and games. The laundry room was spotless. We had a nice grassy spot with blacktop for the rig. One member of the staff was not friendly on the several occasions we went into the office, but over all the park was good. They don't have a website only an e-mail address. We would stay here again, if there were more to do in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great overnight park with paved streets and pads (70 pull throughs), free WiFi and very well kept. Didn't give it a 10 because it doesn't have a pool. Will stop again and spend more time the next time we're in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.