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03/2009
rating [ 2/10 ]
Perhaps the most overpriced (relative to what you get) CG we've stayed at in many years. A beautiful office building and pool area apparently soaked up all the money that should have been used on the sites and, especially, the very narrow, tight interior roads. The "RESORT" ends just past the office. Many (very many) long term residents with varying degrees of trash around their sites. High speeds throughout the CG, including a very loud, very fast motorcycle (and I like Harley's.) It has one, and only one, redeeming virtue - it's the only game in town, as shown by the fact they're consistently full. We certainly wouldn't stay here if we had any choice.
08/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Campground inside the International Peace Garden on the US/Canada border north of Dunseith, ND. Very nice, large, private sites with water and electric (20/30/50 amp)with water and electric only. Dump station available. Sites and CG are very clean. Fire rings at each site and free firewood available. Well worth a visit. This is the only CG within reasonable distance of the beautiful, interesting Gardens. Note you must process through US or Canadian Customs when leaving the Gardens.
08/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
An excellent place to stay. We used Passport America and got a fantastic rate. Somewhat remote and very quiet at night. A beautiful place with lots of thick, green grass, nice view and more stars than you knew existed. Nice wide sites, level and spacious. Very good WiFi. Close to Custer State Park and Crazy Horse Memorial; 20 miles from Mt Rushmore. We'll return.
08/2008
rating [ 3/10 ]
Not recommended. Site was only $20, but not worth it. Very, very small, narrow sites - our bedroom slide was literally in our neighbor's front yard since the sites face each other. Water hookup shared with next site via a Y hookup. Our site had only 30 amp; we were never asked if we needed 50 amp. Can't comment on restroom facilities since we don't use them. Very nice people, but very poor facilities.
08/2008
rating [ 2/10 ]
Very friendly people but this is an older park and needs serious upgrading. It is not designed for modern big rigs. When we stayed there the park circuit breaker (not the one at our site) tripped about every 5 minutes. My wife has asthma and has to have air conditioning and we finally had to leave and move to another park. The exit is partially blocked by a cable securing a phone pole and we had to unhook our tow car and maneuver around to get out. The park is in a convenient location to see Fort Laramie National Historic Site but the facilities are just inadequate.
07/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice smaller park located in a waterfront park. Park is clean and attractive and sites are large but with no foliage separating them. Well worth the nightly cost and we would return.
10/2007
rating [ 5/10 ]
Major complaint is WiFi. They advertise it, but we've stayed here many times (family in area) and the WiFi has NEVER worked reliably - not one single time. When it goes down it stays down for weeks at a time. CG either can't or won't do anything. Previous reviews describing a no frills, full hook up CG with many permanent residents accurate. Maintenance staff very helpful and friendly but woman at front desk alternates between friendly and unbelievably rude. Unfortunately it's about the only game in town in northern Atlanta area.
10/2007
rating [ 5/10 ]
We didn't actually stay here - had reservations but had to cancel. Be advised they charge your credit card immediately when you make a reservation. Also if you have to cancel, even if you do so well in advance of their time limit, they charge you 20% of the credit card charge.
02/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
Very nice CG with excellent facilities. Very friendly staff, nice large sites, good laundry room, good WiFi. A long-needed addition to the Lubbock area. Only downside is lack of shade - trees are scarce in the Lubbock area. We always stay here when we visit Lubbock.
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