This is a nice country campground. Good place for a few days in the country. Our site was level, full hook-ups and grassy gravel. The only problem I saw for our 40ft motorhome was the narrow driveway turn-in off a narrow 2 lane road. The park is well maintained.
The front of this park is residential with everything from Airstreams to tents. However, the back of the park opens up to paved roads with 50 amp full hookups and grass pull-throughs. We would stay there again but will probably choose another park in the area next time.
This is a fine park adjacent to the local fairgrounds. The facilities look like they'd be great for a chapter rally. We'd stay here again. Highly recommended.
This is a nice park. The rate we paid was for Passport and included $3 up-charge for 50 amp service. The rack rate of $40 seems unreasonable for this park, so the majority of overnight customers must be Passport America members. Driving directions and a billboard on I-55 southbound say take Exit 69. This leads you down a 1 1/2 lane farm road and then over to Hwy 62 about a half mile south of Exit 67. Apparently the only reason for this silly detour is so you won't drive past another nice RV park that is much closer to I-55. We will not stay here again.
Sites are bit tight for big rigs, but this is a decent park and Cheyenne is an interesting destination. As somebody else noted, the barbecue served from a chuck wagon trailer nightly is quite good. We'd stay here again.
This is a nice, big park but not near any city. Rate paid was Passport America. There is a golf course adjacent to the park. The pool and playground area looked good. There is also miniature golf for an additional charge. This is the kind of place you hope to find for an overnight stay.