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05/2013
rating [ 10/10 ]
Winchester Bay is always a 10. Beautiful park, clean restrooms and great laundry facilities. It took a little too long to dry ($3.00 per load instead of $1.50), but that is the only fault I can find with this park. We have stayed here before and just love it. It was raining, so we ended up staying 5 nights. Umpqua Lighthouse is right above the park, a very short drive, and so are the Oregon Dunes Recreational Park where ATVs abound. We will always come back here when we are in the area.
05/2013
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is our second time here. The park is clean, with lots of beautiful flowers. We stayed here for a week, visiting Eureka, Avenue of the Giants, Rockefeller Grove, an absolute must-see), and Ferndale, also a must-see. Close to Eureka and the Samoa Cookhouse, which is a must-eat. Best food ever. Grocery and restaurants close by. We will definitely stay here when in the area. Good cable and Wi-Fi worked great.
05/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was our first time at this campground. The Redwood trees in the park are beautiful, and our space (No. 40 - nice and long) was right next to two of them. This is an older park and had not been cleaned up since winter. Our main complaint was that it took us close to an hour to level our RV. Space needed gravel, told staff, and they added it to the list of sites to fix. We were just below 101, but noise didn't bother us at all at night. Our Verizon MiFi worked, but slow. No TV. Lots to see including Chandalier Drive-Thru tree. Confusion Hill, and Avenue of the Giants. Would definitely stay here again.
09/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
We spent 10 days in this park. Just below I-5, but not much noise. Certainly didn't bother us at night with windows open. Nice park with friendly hosts. Sites are narrow, but are tiered, so we had a fabulous view of the mountains and valley out our windows. Cement pads and very level. Great cable and Wi-Fi. Would definitely come back again.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
This resort was lovely. Lots of trees, deer in the early evening, and a lake to die for. We even had use of a boat and saw a bald eagle pick up a fish for dinner out of the lake and fly off. It is quiet, peaceful, and I would have given it a 10 if the sewer system had been better. Most of the sewers are uphill from the RVs creating a dumping problem. Also, lots of yellow jackets in September. There are only two washers and two dryers for the whole resort, which includes a number of cabins. Verizon WiFi worked very well. We would come back again. Had a very enjoyable time.
08/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
This RV park was very nice. The spaces were large with room between. There were two dinners while we were there for very reasonable amounts and were delicious. The laundry is larger than most with 6 washers and 6 dryers. Hosts were very friendly and helpful when we added more days with our Coast to Coast. Lots to do in Silverton, and don't miss Mt. Angel for lunch or dinner and a beautiful abbey. Close to Salem for shopping. Used Roth's while in town - great produce and meat department. Would definitely stay here again.
09/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
You cannot beat Casey's for a place to relax and wind down from a trip. Right on the river, Casey's just demands a chair by the river and a good book. Trains do go by, but not bad. Laundry has 3 washers and 3 dryers. Showers are huge, family style. Restrooms are always clean. We stay here anytime we are in the area.
08/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stayed here two years ago, and don't remember the noise from the road. Also, it is on the approach path of the Portland Airport. Other than the noise, we love this park. It is close to the Columbia Gorge, Portland, and the Columbia River. There is a Camping World right down the road. The park is clean, neat, has a lovely pool, and nice sized sites. This time we were in a back-in at the edge of the park, which may mean more noise. If you were parked further into the park, the road noise might not be so bad. Noise does die down at night, as do the planes coming in to the airport. We would definitely stay here again, but would ask for a space further into the park. Nice paved roads and level sites.
07/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Nice campground with huge spaces. Lots of room between sites. Little to no shade. We stayed here two weeks. Close to Bend and lots to see including a beautiful waterfall just up the road from the park. Restaurant was good, but has a very small selection. We woke up every morning to a view of the 3 sisters and Mt. Bachelor. Some noise from the highway, but not enough to keep us from sleeping well. Some dust on the main roads, but none on the side roads. Laundry was cheap: $1.00 per load. Would definitely stay here again.
07/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a lovely park, situated off the freeway, with large spaces and lots of trees. We stayed here for 8 days, visiting Lassen, waterfalls, and Lake Almandor, all within an easy days drive. The owners are very nice, and take pride in their park. Shopping is nearby, as is gasoline. We would stay here over and over when in the area. We stayed in a travel trailer.
06/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very clean campground with helpful staff. We planned to stay only one night, but ended up staying an extra day to see Springfield. The roads were a bit bumpy from lots of potholes made by recent rain storms. We stayed on the top level, which was a bit dryer. The upper level is all back-ins, but very spacious. The only complaint was the train. It runs right next to the park, and at night it sounds like it is going to come into your trailer. We don't mind trains, but this one was loud. We had a wonderful dinner at Ariston's Restaurant in Litchfield. Lots of people there - always busy. We would come and stay again, even with the train.
06/2011
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a lovely park in the Amish area near Mt. Eaton. The staff is very helpful. I went up one morning to find freshly made Amish baked goods for sale in the lobby including the best bread I have ever had. On Friday and Saturday nights, an Amish couple comes to sell their homemade baskets, which are very reasonable. The park was full on the weekend, but emptied out on Monday. There is an indoor pool and play yard, and I saw a volleyball pit. We were very comfortable here and would definitely come back again and again.
05/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a very small RV park just off the freeway. There was no one there when we got there; just instructions to pay and pick a space. No bathroom code, but got it from another camper. No toilet paper, so take your own just in case! Office finally opened about two hours after we got there. A little noisy at night, and not easy on and off, but a clean park and fine for an overnight. We would stay again when passing through.
05/2011
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a very nice, clean RV Park. We stayed 2 nights. The staff was very friendly, it was a little noisy from highway, but not enough to keep us awake. Lizzie Mae's Gift Shop is a wonderful place to shop and pick up souvenirs and other collectibles. We toured Palo Duro Canyon. Definitely worth a visit. We also visited Route 66 stuff such as the Cadillac Ranch and old buildings in Amarillo. We would stay here again and again when visiting Amarillo. Very easy on and off highway.
04/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
We camped here with Coast to Coast. It is a smaller park with tiered, back-in spaces. We have a 30-foot RV, and they put us in a 31-foot site. Damaged the front of our RV when trying to get out. Sites are level, and most overlook the river. Nothing here for kids. Water has fast current. Staff is friendly. No store on-site or nearby. Had to go to Fort Mojave for groceries. Would not stay here again.
04/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
Park is located about 4 miles out of Lone Pine. It has gravel sites that are level. When wind hits, the park can be very dusty, but otherwise sites are spacious and easy to access. View of mountains is spectacular. Staff is friendly and store is well-stocked. Usually quiet at night. Pool and laundry were clean, but washers weren't working properly. Would definitely stay here again.
04/2011
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a very clean park, right off Highway 99. We only stayed one night, but would definitely stay longer if in the area. Restaurant on site and very good. Staff was friendly and led us to site. Do not follow mapquest instructions when leaving. Turn right out of park and go to Panama Lane (signal). Turn left for freeway access. No U turn necessary. Camping World right up the road on Wible.
08/2010
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a very clean park and reasonably quiet. The owner takes great pride in his beautifully manicured lawns. There is no need for mats because the grass is thick and lush. The bathrooms are always clean, as is the laundry room. This was our second stay here, and we would definitely come back again and again. We had plenty of room for our awning and two chairs the first time we stayed here. We didn't get them out this trip because of the weather.
05/2010
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a lovely park in Fortuna, near Ferndale, Eureka, and the Redwoods. The only complaint was the showers, which should have been a lot cleaner. Restrooms were fine. If you come here, be sure to take the Lost Scenic Drive out of Ferndale. It is amazing. Park had a little noise from Highway 101, but not enough to keep us awake at night. There are a number of full-timers here with older rigs, but everyone seemed very nice. We would stay here again.
05/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We love to camp here. There is so much to do for kids or grandkids. The pool is clean and the staff is very friendly. We have family in the area, so we camp here often. Some spaces are a bit dusty, and with all the kids it is a bit noisy at times. However, the restrooms are clean, the showers are clean, and it is way off the main highway so nighttime is very quiet. No railroad trains or freeways nearby as with many KOAs.
05/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
This RV campground was very clean, very quiet, and a total pleasure to visit. The staff is helpful, and the amenities are clean. The restrooms are clean and some are completely remodeled with huge showers. Lots of trees for shade. We would recommend this to anyone who wants to "camp in the woods" and still be within driving distance of Jackson Rancheria and the gold country. We even took one afternoon and drove over to Lake Tahoe. Not a bad drive at all. Definitely a 10.
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