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03/2013
rating [ 7/10 ]
This a fairly typical , small, KOA. It is an older facility that is easily accessible from the Interstate. The park looks old, with a permanent camper at the entrance with a tarp on the roof and a car next to it with the hood open. It is far enough away from the highway so traffic noise is not that apparent. The roads and sites are crushed gravel and are flat. Both are just a bit on the narrow side. Wires criss-cross the park. We had barely a foot of clearance under the wires at our site. Sites, mostly pull-through, had picnic tables on gravel, but you couldn't tell which table went with which camper as we were parked "nose to tail" with another camper and shared the open space. Tent sites have some grass. I could not examine the laundry or restrooms because they were still closed for the winter. There is a grassy dog walk area along the perimeter, but they do not have an enclosed run. However, there is one "deluxe" site enclosed by a chain link fence. They would not let us use it as a dog run, so I am not certain if someone camping there could have a loose pet in the area. There is a nice playground for children and horseshoe pits, but no swimming pool. Cable TV and free WiFi were adequate. Our satellite TV did get reception. This is not a top pick for us and we would probably try another park in the area the next time we visit. I am marking it down for closed restrooms, no dog park, low overhead wires and the run-down first impression.
03/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
Access to the park and through the park is via wide, nicely maintained roads. The park roads and sites are all groomed gravel. Each site is dragged after campers check out. Campers are parked "nose to tail" in level pull through sites with ample room for slide outs. Parking close to one end or the other will leave adequate room for a tow vehicle. The door side of each site has a privacy fence flanked with a Juniper tree, or other planting, but no patio area. There are no picnic tables at each site but there is a beautiful group meeting area at the main building. There are no derelict campers. A long, narrow dog run runs along one wall of the park. There are multiple gates into the dog area and we learned it is best to check that all are shut. One of our dogs enjoyed a nice romp through the park! Cable and WiFi are provided but both were unsatisfactory. There is a hot rub, but no pool. This would be a nice park for groups who, in effect, bring their entertainment with them. The park is located close to historic Mesilla. Although this is a spacious, clean park, I am marking it down for lack of amenities and poor Internet and cable services.
03/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a 55+ community that appeals to snowbirds from the Canada and US. Most people were here for long term stays with only a few stopping by for an overnight. We stayed in a premium site, which gave us a concrete parking pad and a patio pad, with additional, ample space for our car and bicycles. Other sites have just a concrete parking pad or a few simply had gravel. The sites do not have picnic tables. Access from the Interstate is easy and paved roads through the campground are wide All of the grounds are flat and graveled. They are clean and there are plantings at the corners and on a few improved lots. We had a good cell signal but there is no WiFi except at a few hot spots near the office or laundry facilities. Cable was available through Dish at an extra fee, as was DSL Internet. The park has many, many activities and several nice dog parks. One side of the park allows pets. There are many park models and village homes and in some areas campers are parked between the permanent structures. All of the homes and campers are kept up and a homeowner's association insures that all is neat. We loved the activities and met many wonderful people. We hope to go back for a month next winter. Although this is an excellent park, I am marking it down because of the lack of WiFi throughout the park and because there are no tables at the sites. At the very least the management could have a few tables they 'deliver' to sites for folks who would like that amenity.
03/2013
rating [ 10/10 ]
Access to the campground is easy. The roads through the campground are paved and provide ample room for maneuvering. Most of the sites are spaced well away from each other, with many mesquite trees interspersed among the camp sites the sites have a paved parking pad, however, there is no patio area for the picnic table, and only just enough room to park the car and the rig. Most of the sites have just enough slope that it requires the use of blocks for leveling. There is no WiFi but we were able to acquire a minimal cell signal. Our satellite TV worked as mesquite trees are not that tall. There is no sewer connection, but the park has a dump. The campground is immaculate and has two clean restroom facilities. There is no dog park but there are a few trails and there is a 2.5 mile loop trail. The visitor center, within walking distance, has a nice gift shop and displays about the caverns. The cavern tours are very interesting. This is an excellent State Park. We stayed here on our way out and stopped back on our return trip. It is worth the 9 mile drive from the Interstate.
02/2013
rating [ 10/10 ]
Coffee Creek Campground review: This campground is handy to the Interstate, yet far enough away to cut down road noise. It has perfectly level,  gravel sites with plenty of breathing room and smooth, wide roads through the campground. The grounds are clean, and the long-term campers did not have accumulated junk around them.  Each site has a concrete patio pad, placed along the middle of the parking pad.  There are fire pits and picnic tables at many of the sites. There are a number of buildings that can be used for group activities, a game room, and a small exercise room. The bath houses and laundry areas are new and clean, they even have dog wash tubs behind the bath houses. There is a pretty hot tub by the pool. There are a number of cabins in clusters.  A walking trail leads to a small pond and our dogs enjoyed the fenced dog yard. There is a large firepit and grill for group gatherings located near some outdoor games.  There are basically no trees in the camper area, but the entrance and cabins are in a treed area. I suspect that in this semi-arid area of Texas, growing trees is a challenge.  The owners (very friendly and helpful) are on site. The office has some gift items and you can borrow DVDs. The price reflects PA discount. We would stay here again.
02/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
We enjoyed our brief stop at this immaculate campground. The sites were flat, and most are pull-throughs. Our's had a concrete pad that had some cracks from age, but was still flat. Some sites had gravel parking with a concrete strip next to the pad for walking. All sites had nice metal tables and chairs on a brick or concrete patio. The campground has a nicely stocked RV store with many items for your camper. There are generous-sized, grass dog parks, one for dogs under 30 lbs and another, with taller fence for larger pups. The campground is easy access from I-20 or the 220 loop around Shreveport. The only thing keeping this park from my '10' list is that it lacks a bit in extra plantings to provide screening.
12/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Great, flat pull-through sites with plenty of room to maneuver. The park is pretty basic, but the new owners are really working hard at upgrading and making improvements. The bathrooms are old, but spotless. WiFi is sketchy and apparently only works at sites near the building. There is some road noise, but the easy access to I-20 is worth it for an overnight stop.
02/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
The price reflects a KOA discount. This is a pretty typical "No Surprise" KOA. The park is clean and nicely spaced out. The sites in the area where we stayed were recently leveled with new gravel. These sites are also pull-through sites. The park has a fenced in dog park, which our dogs enjoyed. It is a nice size and has a few pieces of equipment to play with. Staff were friendly and helpful. There is some road noise from the Interstate, which can be glimpsed between the trees. Some sites are in the trees, others are in the open.
02/2013
rating [ 10/10 ]
My husband and I fell in love with this park and wished we could have spent more time here. It was delightful. Almost every site we saw was level. The parking pads are constructed of crushed stone and all have a picnic table and a fire ring/barbecue. Almost all of the sites are separated from others. There are bike trails and walking trails throughout the park. There are docks near the camping area. Everything was clean and peaceful. The campground hosts were especially friendly. Our stay was idyllic.
02/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a quiet, relaxing park that is easily accessible from the Interstate. Sites are gravel and are moderately level - we did use a few blocks to help level our motorhome. The sites are located in clusters in different areas of the park, providing a sense of smallness. Our site was in a short-term area and overlooked a beautiful meadow. There are a number of walking trails and a map is available in the office... when it is open. Most of the time we drove by the office during the three days we were camped there, it was closed. There are no bathrooms or laundry facilities, but that is not that important to me. The park is an 'adult' park. Children are permitted on a limited basis.
02/2013
rating [ 10/10 ]
As a service facility, this park is perfect. Sites are in three lines along an old airport runway (no trees, no shade). They are paved or are of crushed gravel. The grounds are clean. The sites are easily accessible. There is a laundry area and there are shower facilities. There is an onsite store that has basic needs for your motorhome and Tiffon-specific parts. However, other typical campground amenities such as picnic tables or a playground are not available. If you are here for service you won't mind the 6:30 AM "wake-up call" created by the growl of numerous diesel engines of motorhomes heading to their assigned service bays! The service facility is dog friendly and there is a large field south of the parking area for dog walking, at least from fall through winter, when the hay is mowed and not growing. It is fun to chat with other Tiffin owners. Service is by appointment or on a first come, first served basis. We were told they would no longer make appointments in April & October, the busiest seasons for the service center. The $20 nightly camping fee is for all campers except for motorhomes under 1 year of age who are here for warranty work. Non-Tiffin campers may use the facility if they are stopping by for a tour of the factory.
02/2013
rating [ 6/10 ]
The staff were friendly and helpful, beginning with a warning, while checking availability on the phone, not to follow the GPS instructions. Our gravel site had a slight slope, and was rather narrow. Some sites have trees and shade. Many rigs seem to be permanent and lived in by local workers. The grounds were clean. Our site had been recently raked. A small dog run area was recently mowed, but it was evident that the grass had been quite long before the mowing. The bathrooms smelled clean but looked like the walls, floors, counters and doors could do with a good scrubbing. The pool was closed so I can't comment on it.
02/2013
rating [ 10/10 ]
We enjoyed the variety of sites; since each is privately owned, each site has its own amenities. Some sites had water falls, others had tables and umbrellas and some had expanded concrete. Upon arriving at the resort you are handed a key to a golf cart to go find the site you would like. Lush plantings and well manicured lawn surround each site. The bath house is older, but clean. Many of the campers seem to be semi-permanent vacation 'homes' - but all but a few are neat and clean. It would be nice to have a more easily accessible dog walk area. A fenced dog park would be even better! The staff is outstanding!
01/2013
rating [ 10/10 ]
This campground is a treasure! The sites are clean and quiet, and the people are friendly. The onsite restaurant provided a great meal at an incredible price - it was wonderful to walk a few steps to dinner and not have to cook! There are beautiful open areas and sites are not on top of each other. The only negative I am aware of is that the site we had was on a slight sideways slope, which we could manage with some blocks under our tires and jacks.
12/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
The staff were friendly and helpful. The park is clean and a small store has basic needs. Plans include expansion. Most of the sites seem to be on a slant. Our site was so slanted that the sewer hose couldn't drain. The drain was also close to the back of our vehicle. Luckily we had two sewer hoses we could connect together.
01/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
The only downside to this park is the road noise. The campground property is next to the Interstate and an exit ramp. Trucks exiting use their air brakes, adding even more noise. Everything else about the park is great,
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