Nice park for the most part. Some sites are nicer than others, but those seem to be taken by seasonals, which left the so-so sites for those just traveling thru. It served the purpose, and we would stay there again. Compared to the prices of some of the other parks in Sioux Falls, this place is great for the price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a quiet campground. Check-in clerk was not friendly. Most of the sites are seasonals. There is an extra charge for your kids. We were charged an extra $3 a piece per night. This is an acceptable overnight stop; wouldn't stay longer though. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park for a short stay but not sure about longer. We opted for the least desirable site since the most desirable site was soft and questionable even for our 35 ft MHA. In fairness the entire area (IA, NE, SD, etc) experienced weeks of unbelievable rain so everywhere was (and still is) more than a bit soggy. The price, trees and quiet make this a great alternative to the big chains in Sioux Falls (well worth a visit). A suggestion, ignore the book directions and take I29 to exit 73 and approach the CG from the north - all paved road except for the last 50 ft. We'll stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I found this park on the Internet and it was a great park to stay at. Big sites, very clean restrooms and Sioux Falls was about 5 miles away. Staff is very friendly and helpful. We stayed here for 2 nights and wish we could have stayed longer. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
What a great little campground! Drive a mile down a dirt road (within sight of the interstate) and you'll find yourself in a shady oasis. We were just traveling through, but I could have definitely stayed here a few days. The laundry facility was large, the bathrooms very clean, and the camp kittens are playful. And even though you can see the Interstate traffic, you can't hear it due to the dense trees. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We have stayed here numerous times and will again. A bit tight but I have a 37ft and managed quite well. Close to Sioux Falls and interstate, but very little noise. A few timers there, but a nice campground and owners. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After driving 1 mile down a dirty dusty road to get here, our first impression was a good one. Lots of shade trees. The park looked a little tight but doable in a big rig. The office staff was very friendly. They where full for the weekend when we pulled in but she found a site that the people didn’t show so she gave it to us. The interior roads are dirty gravel and the sites are grass. The sites are level and clean with a fire ring and table at each one. They have a central area with pool, volley ball, horse shoes, shuffle board, and a playground. They also have a laundry and limited supplies in the office. This park is nice and quiet at night. It is a few miles from the Interstate and you can hear the trucks but it isn’t too annoying. The biting flies were annoying and a few mosquitoes. We stayed here 4 nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campground is just south of Sioux Falls, a mile drive on a dirt road, parallel to I-29. Lots of trees for shade, but cannot receive satellite in most sites. 30 amp only, however good voltage. Good water pressure also. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Red Barn is located in Tea, a small town, very near Sioux Falls so you can find the camp
without running into heavy traffic. Some rv parks are fancier in the area but this one is reasonable. Well kept up buildings. Owner is very nice and
accomadating. Park has some summer contactors that stay and work in Sioux Falls, but is home to mostly tourists. We stay there when ever we are in the area
and have for a number of years. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 3 / 10 ]
2003
$22
We reserved and were promised a 50 amp site but weren't given one .. located adjacent to a swampy area which yielded absolutely the worst misquito infestation that could be imagined, this made any sort of outside activities (including using the pool) were very difficult ... construction workers on numerous sites camping in old busses and such ...gravel road leading to the campground was extremely rough ... cannot recommend this campground during the summer or for more than a single night stop-over ... stayed there two times for a single night in 2003, above statements are true of both visits ... have no plans to stay there again We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2000
$15
We really liked this park, lots of shade trees, and was quiet at night. They also have lots of grass around the sites, what more could you want for $15 a night. We camped here in a camper.