This park was fine for an overnight. The staff was friendly. The sites are side by side and pretty close together. Our slide was very close to the neighbor in the next side by side space. Limited TV. Mostly long term. It was kind of a tight turn when we left our site. We have a 36' and were towing. I don't know if a longer rig could have made the turn. I'm not sure if we would stay here again or not. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground caught my heart. The person in the office was very friendly and offered me my choice of any of the 3 available sites. I really enjoyed walking my little dog with the barnyard rabbits and chickens scurrying around. He had never seen so much game all at one time. The bigger birds (turkeys?) put out there calls even until 9 pm at night. I am writing this review using the free wireless connection. The signal is weak so try to get a space near the office. Don't miss the picnic area below the office. The shade trees and green lawn were most welcome on this hot July day. Biggest disappointment was not having cable TV. My roof-top antenna can pick up the sound track from 3 stations but the picture is snowy and not in color. This campground is old but it has character. Well worth the $20.67 price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great little campground for a couple night stay. We stayed one night while traveling and it was easy off/on to the highway, yet it was far enough away to make you feel your in the country. We didn't get to hike them, but I guess they have an extensive network of hiking and ATV trails right outside the campground. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
OK for an overnight stay. Sites are a bit close together, but doable. Very dusty. Most of park consists of mobile homes. Probably the best in the area. WiFi was good. Management was friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good place for a peaceful overnight. Staff is very helpful and accommodating. Sites are level, though a bit close together if the park is full. It wasn't close to full when we were there, and they told us to just pick whatever pull-through site we wanted. There are several back-in sites, also. There appear to be numerous full-time rigs here, but most were fairly well kept. Power was good, as was water and water pressure. The campground is just outside the small town of Salina, but we found a good grocery store and easy access gas/diesel station with no problem. We stayed here a few years ago, and found it virtually unchanged this time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed enroute from central Colorado to Vegas. Very good spot to just spend the night. We had a nice site (#18) where we did not have to unhook the fifth wheel from the truck. Site was level. Did not leave once we got there so can not comment on area. Quiet enough to get a good sleep. Would stay over night again here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not crowded while there, but very narrow sites. Expanded into second site without hassle from staff. Tina, in office, was very nice. RV area is basically gravel. Family tent area has nice grass. Park is beginning to feel "run down." Sour note: had domesticated turkeys and chickens running about, with its associated waste, etc. - one jumped onto the hood of truck scratching the paint. Overall, quiet and pleasant stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Old KOA. Sites extremely close together. In fact, too close together. Side by side hookups. If park had been full, could not have opened the awning. Maybe not even the door. Luckily we didn't have this problem. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The only bad thing I have to say about this park is that they own a mobile home trailer park that sits just above and to the back of this park on a hill. There were a ton of kids up there (and a few adults) that had their loud ATVs going, etc. They did get quiet after dark, but were loud and annoying while we were there during the day. The lady that runs the office is nice, but also has several kids and a dog that run around in the office and the game room. The facilities are pretty nice, if only those other things would cease. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is the worst park we have ever stayed in over many years of rving. The sites were extremely narrow and difficult to enter. Tree limbs hung down into sites, power boxes hanging loose, notes saying sewer does not work. No maintenance of weeds and bushes etc. RV sites right next to auto repair shop. The staff work in gas station convenience store adjoining the park. They know little or nothing about the rv park. We saw most people go back to the store for their money back and leave. When we arrived it was empty and we were able to choose the only site with acceptable power and after many attempts we were able to squeeze in the site. One plus for the Park is that the wifi worked very well. Laundry room and restrooms were grossly unacceptable. We did not feel secure and one of us always stayed with the rv. We would never stay here again and will always warn others to stay away. We paid a lower fee as they welcomed Coast to Coast members as a Good Neighbor Park. We thought we were overcharged. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.