Very narrow drives. BUT, we had just fought 50-70 MPH winds and could have stayed in a prison yard. OK for overnight stops. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campground was convenient to First Monday Trade Days grounds - only 1 mile away. RV park guests have access to continental breakfast in hotel. Although some sites are pull-through, the roads are narrow and don't allow enough room to navigate when arriving or departing. We were fortunate that others departed before us so we could use their sites to drive-through when leaving. There is no shuttle, even though the website indicates one is available. Didn't use showers. They appeared clean, but dated. Same for rest rooms. The grounds weren't mowed, although they did try to do some during our 4 day stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Only 2 50 amp sites available. Very small park behind the hotel. There are a few trees for shade. Not much else in the way of amenities. OK for an overnight stay. Don't come during the first monday flea-market without reservations. Ask for a discount, they gave us a nice rate just for asking. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Just wanted to up date this review. We stayed here in January and the park is better than ever. We had a little trouble with the electric but we were using an electric heater and when it was off all was well. The campground owner allowed us to move when our site was flooded and they put us on higher ground. Real nice owners and the work campers here are real helpful. We stayed here for the month. We will stay here again when we are in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park had improved greatly under the new owners. The campground is spotless, well landscaped and looks new. All sites are 50 amp. Of the 42 sites, 25 are 70 ft pull thru. The sites are level and covered with fine ground gravel requiring little in the way set-up. The rally room is open 24/7 with a big screen tv, recliners, card tables and a full kitchen for the campers to use. The coin laundry is also open 24/7. We called ahead for reservation and they didnt even ask for all the usual info and credit card deposit, etc.. Sign-in was just a quick 3 line form and then we were personally escorted to our site. The owner even stuck around to help us get unhooked, plugged in, and answered all our questions about the local area. We have been to First Mondays before and had to stay in a campground that consisted of an asphalt parking lot that packed in the campers so close you could not open the awning. Not to mention all the partying and traffic in the park at all hours. I-20 Rv Park is just outside the city and a quick 10 minutes to the First Mondays grounds. Although there are some Monthly campers there, they are all high quality belonging to mostly traveling Nurses and professional people. We will stay here there again! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is basically a storage lot. Nothing but flat concrete, very narrow spaces. Lots of empty, stored rigs. Only saw one other person there. Manager not on site, rarely answers the phone. Women's restroom full of big, black, dead beetles-ugh! Never again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This one very large parking lot with hookups. The campers are placed on every available spot for the trade days held each month. The staff were helpful and they handled the crowd very well. They also have a shuttle bus to take guests to the trade days area. We stayed two nights and it was enjoyable. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
About 1/2 mile south of I-20, north of Canton 1st Monday Trade Days grounds. A parking lot, closely parked with very little space for anything. The draw is Trade Days not the "park". Many other places to park in the area, but if it rains, watch out. Good spot to research the area if you are planning a return visit. 66 full hookups sites with cable and 36 water, electric and cable sites. Great place to be close to your fellow campers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were 3 adults in a Motorhome. The campground was clean and spaces were good. The restrooms were clean but the hot water smelled like rotten eggs. We notified the office of the problem and was told they would look into the problem. The next day it had not been fixed and we reported it again (different people).......it was never fixed during our stay. Otherwise the campground is nice. Most of the parks perks were closed because of the weather. Since use of the campground is limited in the winter, seems like they would have 'winter' rates..... Because of high price and limited use, we would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here several times. Very pleasant, and they keep improving. Usually not crowded unless it is first Monday trades day weekend. Top notch stop over on I-20. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campground is nice and handy to interstate. Rated it an eight for a couple of small reasons. The laundry room only had one washer and one dryer so took all day to do laundry. The path to the shower/laundry building was muddy because it isn't paved. Our site was a little muddy at the entrance and the grass needed to be mowed. Outside of that, lovely park with ponds. Would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Absolutely love this park! By far the best RV resort in Canton for First Monday or anytime. My mother and I stayed here for 4 nights and felt safe at all times since the park is gated and patrolled by the staff. Check in was a breeze and we were escorted to our pull-through site and assisted with unhooking the trailer and setting up the camper by the gentleman on duty. We could have managed just fine being well-seasoned campers but he was a true gentleman and was insistent on helping us. Cable, full hook-ups and very clean bathhouses and restrooms are standard with all completely level sites and on Saturday nights the park host a BBQ for all guest. The catch and release fishing pond also has paddle boats free of charge with adult supervision if the kids want to take a spin and all the swimming pools are immaculate and beautiful to relax and unwind by. A free shuttle service runs every hour to the First Monday pavilions for those who would rather not drive and pay to park. We will always be guest of this resort as long as the management keeps the standards high and the rates reasonable (and you don't have to join some association or purchase a membership). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We arrived late in a torrential downpour. Nevertheless, we were escorted to our site by the concierge, who even gave my husband a ride to our rig from the registration office so he wouldn't have to walk back in the rain. Each of our 2 dogs was given 2 dog biscuits and a poop bag as a gentle reminder to clean up after your pet - a nice touch. Level concrete sites, spotless facilities and grounds. Each site had both 30 & 50 amp service available along with 2 water outlets on a lighted pedestal. Fresh dry firewood was waiting at each site. We enjoyed our stay so much that we stopped overnight on our way home. The park is booked full during First Monday Trade Days so plan ahead if you want a site on those weekends. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate reflects C2C and Golden National Parks rate. Otherwise it's $40/night. "Leisure at it's finest" and as others have commented: Mill Creek truly is an outstanding park. Stop by Parrillos Tacos, a small taco stand at the entrance to the park for the best $1 tacos you will ever eat! Also: Sisters Cafe in town has the best homestyle (chicken fried steak) in the area! Staff in the park is helpful, plentiful and eager to please. Only one problem noted and reflects the 9 instead of 10 rating: after a heavy rainfall, the park was full of fire-ant hills and mosquitos the size of quarters. Insect control was sorely lacking. We would definitely stop here again especially with the great Coast to Coast rates! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed during the First Monday Trade Days and the park was full. This park earned consistently high grades and for good reason. The good: beautiful grounds, two pools, neat, clean, very friendly staff, easy to maneuver, level concrete pads, with lots of great amenities. The not-so-good: no patio, very little privacy between sites, our spot (#59) has a very large sanitary sewer manhole and is right next to the bath house. The goods totally outweigh the bads, though. Stay here: you won't be sorry. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Drove by this place and appeared to be alright place to stay overnight. I was wrong...Great place and very nice people. Almost too nice for a over nighter. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed at this park numerous times, for stop overs and for First Monday Trade Days. It is always a top notch experience. Hard to believe, but they keep improving. I would recommend it to anyone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have stayed at many rv parks in my life and this one is the best I have ever been in. It is truly a luxury resort with all the amenities of any hotel resort. The staff went out of their way the week we were there and mickey was awesome. All we had to do was ask. We now compare all parks to this one and we can't wait to return. 10's all the way. The bathrooms were excellent, the laundry's were excellent, and the sites were well maintained. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Easy to see why this park was named Best Park in Texas for 2009, in large parks. It is by far the best park we've ever stayed in. The restrooms and showers are the cleanest and nicest I've ever seen. The sites are very ample and beautifully maintained. You won't very a more friendly staff. From the moment you check in, until you sadly have to leave, the staff is there to assist in any way possible. On Trade Day weekends they have a shuttle that runs to the Trade Day grounds, and even have a free BBQ on Saturday night with live entertainment. Just a Little slice of Heaven in East Texas!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We held a club rally here for 4 days with 31 coaches and used all the facilities including their caterer. Everyone on the staff is professional and polite. I would highly recommend this resort to anyone!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice RV park. Clean and very well kept grounds and nice landscaping. Several small ponds to add to the view. Most sites are long pull thru with good grassy areas, picnic table, and fire ring/grill. Very nice & friendly staff. Free shuttle to First Monday Trades Day grounds. New park that will only get better as it matures a little. New trees planted at most sites will add much more beauty to the park as they grow. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a great park for travelers, be they single, couples, or family. It is close off I-20, and very easy to find. Spring Break was going on, but the RV park is well equipped to handle all types and lengths of stay. We had a "premium" site beside one of the ponds for our 3 nights, and it was lovely, nestled in large trees to shade from the afternoon sun. The staff were excellent, and very helpful and friendly. The sites themselves are well laid out, with concrete pads and pedestal hookup. We even had free 1st night firewood for our fire ring. We would definitely stay here again!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
February 2009
$38
This is a very clean very neat park. The people working for the park were helpful. The signs for the exit could have been bigger or more of them. I almost missed exit road. I feel anyone who didn't enjoy their stay here though probaly can't enjoy much in life. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful campground near Canton. Big rig access and wonderful management personnel on site. Escort to site and plenty of activities to keep you busy. A family and puppy friendly park. This park has great amenities but it is not cheap. Cost to stay in premium sites on first Monday around $50.00 per night, after that weekend they go to $40.00. But they have sites you can back in that are at a good value. All sites are level with concrete pads, picnic tables, and fire ring at each site. If in the area a good park to stop for the night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed at this park multiple times, first time to stay during First Monday Trades days. They are still expanding and maintaining their first class resort. Saturday night they hosted a live band and BBQ which was all very enjoyable. Great to stay a few nights or a stopover, all first class. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for First Monday. The park staff was very helpful and friendly. In our opinion, this is by far the nicest campground in Canton. It within two miles of First Monday and the campground even offers a shuttle. We stayed in site 63 overlooking a small stocked, catch and release fishing pond. The sites have large, level concrete pads and are roomy enough. There are walking trails and some activities for kids. The facilities were all very well maintained. We camped here in a travel trailer. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A little pricey but it is a first rate campground. It is very close to Canton's First Monday sale area and the shuttle is a God send to avoid all the traffic. They have one pool for family and children use by the office, and another pool and hot tub by the lodge which we were told was for adults only. Well the night we went to use it, it was also full of kids. This is not the parks fault but the parents. We will definitely use this park again. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Second time to stay at Campground, last rating was a 10 and it has actually gotten better. They are still adding on. Nicest clubhouses I have been in at an RV park. Great facilities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park. Staff includes uniformed high school young men to escort you to your site, assist you hooking up if needed and explain all the amenities. Professional, curious, cheerful...you can tell they've been trained in hospitality. The sites are huge. Our site was at least 80 feet long. Each site has a table and fire ring with firewood. Included was free barbecue Saturday night with a very good band for dancing. Only problem was Saturday night, we wanted to go get in the beautiful pool only to find about 30 kids and four adults running, screaming and jumping into the pool. We went back to the motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park! Great staff! Great Wi-Fi reception! Has to be the nicest kept and staffed private park that we have stayed at! Only wish sites were just a hair bigger. Will be back for sure! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Superb rv park. Great location. Nice sized sites. Great playground, pool, and clubhouse. Not one bad thing to say about this place. Will be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent park. Very clean, and super nice people running the park. They are adding on right now, and the park will be really large when they are done. We camped there during the First Monday Trade Days, and the park still had plenty of room. The owners had a BBQ for all of the the campers on saturday night and a live band with dancing. Planning on camping here many many times in the future. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
New park close to I-20 yet traffic noise is minimal. Large, paved sites with grass, trees, picnic table and firepit (park even provided firewood). Trash pickup daily at your site. Scenic setting with ponds, lodge, outdoor pavilion and park model cottages also available for rental. Shuttle to First Monday trade grounds. Free cable TV and the free WiFi signal was strong. Even though price was high for one overnight stay we will return to this park when shopping at First Monday. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Located within the Canton Trade Days grounds within easy walking distance of all vendors. Small sites in a narrow, paved parking lot. All hookups in grass behind sites. Closest shower/bathhouse (not very clean) in trade grounds. Strictly a paved spot to park your rig while you're there to shop. Overpriced but convenient location. We camped here in a 2000`
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This park was advertised "Big Rigs Welcome." However, it is in a maze of trees and the owner felt it necessary to hop in the passenger seat of our 41' motor home and tell us exactly what line of sight to use to navigate the turns. It was also advertised as "Quiet and Secluded" but the park is just a few feet off a main highway and sandwiched between residential homes. The "modem friendly" turned out to be one cable strung across the carport of the B&B portion, at a patio table next to lawn equipment, car, dog crate, etc. We were told to try to pick up the WiFi signal from the home next door. The park was crowded with warning signs to "pick up dog feces" but dogs ran loose. The cable TV was only for several spaces along one side of the park. We were supposed to stay four nights but we were so disappointed, we left after just one night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The Log Cabin RV Park is the home of the First Monday Trade Days the first weekend of each month. The lady that owns the park is so nice and helpful. We went for three days and stayed three months. It is near some State Parks for fishing and golf courses. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This neat little park exceeded our expectations. All spaces are pull through, with lots of elbow room. Definitely big rig friendly. The surrounding woods provided scenic views and it was peaceful. Very open and spacious. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.