This was an OK campground for a night stop but we were glad to have got there early or it would have been a tougher job getting into the site since they are very close. Lots of permanent residents with old trailers but that wasn't a real problem. Wi-Fi was fine. The rate was Passport America. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great management. Helped me hook up. Good WIFI. Metered propane. You pay only for what you get. I topped off two partially full tanks. Movies to rent or purchase. Has cabins for rent. Eight more coming. Small store. Another former KOA. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
38ft. Maximum length. Interior roads narrow. Raised railroad tracks on street to park could be a problem. Cracker Barrel nearby. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campground is clean and the people are very friendly and helpful. The internet is poor. We are PPA and this is a good campground for sightseeing or commuting. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As noted this is a small park with limited amenities. That said, this was a great park to spend a few days and relax. The owners were very friendly and helpful and we were guided to our site. The sites are a little close but we had sufficient room to maneuver our rig with our toad. The PA rate was for full hook-up and a WiFi that worked fine. This park had more of what we are looking for in an overnight park than most. I would not hesitate to stay in this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small, but very nice park. My rate was for Passport America member. Sites are clean and well maintained. I would definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
For an over night stay this place is fine. It is very close to the interstate. Washrooms are clean but old with lots of hot water. The manager/owner is friendly. WiFi free and good. Site for pull through are paved but narrow and uneven. Take the time to level your rig as we did not and suffered for it. You will need about 3 inches or more of rise to level the site. For the price and convenience I would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice campground for an overnight stay, quiet. Some pull thrus are paved and some are gravel. Manger was quite helpful and polite. Would stay here again no problem. People who complain aren't thinking about the value for their dollar, so don't be fooled. If you want a pool and all the annemeties then go to the nearest KOA or expensive park. This is a great value for $13 and beats being a boonmoocher at Walmart! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We were traveling through and found the campground great for overnight. The campground is close to the interstate, which we wanted. The access road was rocks, but it was short. As we drove up, the office was already closed, but a gentleman, who lives on premise came up and told us to pick out any site available (all had full connections), and he accepted our club discount. Yes, there are others that must stay long-term and their campers aren't modern, but that didn't affect our stay. We chose a pull through site, plenty of room for us and enjoyed our stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We disconnected the Jeep and drove in. The access road is 1/4 mile gravel; dust. The interior roads and pads are gravel. (Dust!) Sites are extremely narrow and not level. Very old, permanent homesteader type campers occupying most of the sites. Would not want to stay in this park and cannot recommend it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We didn't actually end up staying here. We spoke with the owners before our arrival, found them pleasant and made reservations for a week's stay. It is supposedly big rig friendly. You may actually be able to get into these tight sites but be prepared to set your chairs out on your neighbors sewer hose. We decided that we didn't want to spent the week cramped up and started to leave. The owner came out and insisted the sites were big enough. On our way out, the turn around was so narrow we scrapped along the trees. Wouldn't recommend this park to any buggy over 32 feet. We camped here in a Motorhome.