Very, very basic. Close to I-40, so you do hear highway noise. You're parked on asphalt. Did not check the laundry room, but amenities seemed pretty minimal. We arrived at 5:00 pm and the restrooms were locked when we checked them after setting up. But we had an undisturbed night and were able to pull out easily in the morning. Would probably not stay here again unless circumstances forced us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Another end of day stop. The park is very near the I-40 but road noise is minimal. The park is mostly a very old double wide city in heavy shade trees. RV parking is in a concrete/asphalt parking lot adjacent to the office. We were met by the owner on our way in as he was leaving. He promptly turned around to direct us in: a very nice thing to do. Wi-Fi works well with strong signal. A perfectly adequate one night stop. We will stop here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is easy access from freeway. Asphalt sites, very basic. A small trailer company is based in same location and guy drove in and out of park at all hours of the night. Not very quiet even for one night's stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Certainly a no frills RV park, very easy to locate, get in and out of as the spaces are level. There is a large grassy area beside the hotel in front of the park that provided our boxer plenty of space to roam and these are the reasons I give the park a 6 rating. Gas stations are close by for fueling. We've stayed here twice in the past 3 years. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As others described, an asphalt lot located in the front of a mobile home park. OK place for a night. It is off I-40 a few blocks so the noise level is OK. We did not have any RV's on either side of us so we had plenty of room. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park is a small asphalt parking lot with utilities. Space is so tight it's quite a challenge to get into a space even if the adjacent spaces are unoccupied. Lot is surrounded by permanent residents in RVs and trailers. No attendant and the only visible amenity was a laundry room. My wife was concerned about security. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is about as basic of an RV park as you can get. The sites are just yellow lines on a black top parking lot in front of an old mobile home park. The electric, water, and sewer are shared with alternate facing units. The spacing between the yellow lines is 14' so keep this in mind if you have slideouts. Forget about using a canopy. There is very little room to maneuver your rig so if you are trying to squeeze between two existing RV's, you will want to take it slow and easy. The MAXIMUM TOTAL length of the RV sites is 48' so forget a 40' coach with a dingy. The electric worked fine and the water had plenty of pressure. Since this park is near I-40, you will have highway noise and you also get the noise from ALL of the traffic coming into the permanent mobile homes in the park. It is a self serve check-in after you do a loop through the park to get to the office and face the right direction. The electric panels are one a very low mounted panel. The water is in a cast iron box at ground level with a cover. The sewer is covered with a piece of carpet(?) and is located at the rear of the site if you come in from one direction and the front if you go the other direction. Power and water are in the middle. All things considered, this is OK for an overnight stay, if you don't mind basic and noisy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Only an over nighter, close to interstate so lots of noise. The spaces are stripes on a asphalt lot and are very tight. I would hesitate to try to park in between two other coaches they are so tight. One of those put your money in the slot parks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is NOT an RV park. 90%+ are mobile homes and the layout is for mobile homes. Happens to be the only half way decent place in the area to stay. Overnight is OK but there it ends. Camped in a 42 foot towing a car - tough to get around - won't be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice owner. We called in advance and were assigned a site. Since we were arriving late for an overnight stay, he asked us to leave the payment in a drop box near the entrance on our way out. While not a destination park, this is a fine place to overnight: quiet and convenient to I-40 (only about 4 miles off the highway). Our only complaint is that the sites are set up for mobile homes, so the electric and water were on our curbside, and the sewer outlet was under the rig. Also, it has been raining, and the patio is on the wrong side for us also. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a mobile home community and we knew that ahead of time. They do have about 23 sites available for RV's. We choose this park because we were in Jackson for a baseball tournament and the park location is close to the fields. That having been said, because it is a mobile home community there are no restrooms or showers. There are full hook-ups and pull through involves driving over one site to get to yours. There is a small pool. We arrived on a Friday evening and there was no one at the desk on Saturday or Sunday. Our cable did not work at all and there was no one to report it to. I would not suggest anything more than an overnighter if you had to. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The best way to describe this place is that it is the best place to stay if there is nowhere else! The guy that checked us in was very friendly and helpful. They do have 30/50 amp service with full hookups. The internet works fine. It is OK to stop here for the night but you would never take photographs of it to brag to others with them :) We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not well kept but was fine for an overnight stay. We would not have stayed any longer. 5 or 6 pull through sites in the middle surrounded by some very run down trailers and 5th wheelers. Our site (a pull through) had full hook ups including cable TV and was fairly level on partial gravel. Easy access off the highway and it was quiet. Probably would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very poor weather conditions forced us to pull in for one night. The manager seemed indifferent to our stay. The ground was very soft and muddy. The handle on the water tap was broken off. The area is full of scrap metal and old shacks. I do not advise stopping here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Definitely overnight stop only, very quiet away from the interstate. On a country road across from a soybean field, gravel/grass sites, no cable but wi-fi worked okay. No office, a sign says to "pick a spot and we'll catch ya later". Would stop again traveling through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It's kind of a dump but OK for an overnight. I wouldn't bring kids here. No office but someone will come to collect your money. Wi-Fi was excellent, laundry machines were clean and easy on and off from highway. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good enough for an overnight stay. Five miles from town. Quiet and secluded place with gravel sites. One shower available and free Wi-Fi was the best we've had since leaving home a month ago. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Fairly easy access from I-40. Park is diagonal to Jackson Airport (very limited flights, so no noise). No restroom available; limited laundry facility. Few level sites and all dirt or gravel. No other amenities or activities. Works well for overnight or if you have business in Jackson. We thought it was the best in the area, but that's not really saying much. I would stay in Memphis or Nashville if possible. We camped here in a Motorhome.