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06/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
The management is very good, helpful, and friendly. The park is well-maintained. We enjoyed our week stay and would visit here again.
03/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
The park is located on a hill SE of Santa Fe (only a short drive to Old Santa Fe downtown). There was some work going on in the park, but only a slight distraction during our two-day stay. The bathrooms were immaculate. Even though some of the nicer sites weren't large enough for big rigs, the smaller ones were adequate with plenty of room between them (gravel, but fairly level). The electric and water hookups appeared to be fairly new. We would probably stay here again.
02/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Unfortunately, there seems to be only a few RV parks close to Albuquerque and they are all located right on I-40 (all are within very close proximity to each other) and about 7 miles SW from the city. While others have said that they didn't have any problem with the traffic noise, we did. We were here for two nights and it was quite audible from our site #160 (pull through), which was nearer the back and away from the freeway. The park itself is clean and very nice. The staff was friendly at check in. The internet was down the entire first day of our arrival, but it was rectified the second day. They have cable TV and a free continental breakfast in the mornings. We would stay again, but would request a back-in site along the fence in the rear (this is where the views of the mountains are anyway) and farther away from the road.
02/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stayed here for five nights. It's a nice place to be while visiting Sedona and as others have already stated, it's close to shopping and dining establishments. There are lots of rules here, and we liked it. Things are good for everyone that way. Peaceful, quiet, and clean. I was a little disappointed that they have two very large conversation firepits in the park, but no one is allowed to have an open fire. I understand the fire dangers, but in winter (maybe it's a city regulation)? We were in a site closer to the restroom and laundry area, and it was one of the less expensive sites: there are trees, flowers and landscaping between these sites, which makes it so much more attractive than a parking lot layout you find with so many RV parks these days. We would stay again for sure.
02/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a very nice campground in a great location (better than others in the general vicinity) close to Prescott. We were impressed with the rocks and the cleanliness of the facility. Our site was in the upper level and we had trees, rocks and bushes around us, which we very much appreciated. The staff was friendly and helpful upon check in, and we enjoyed our visit: would definitely stay again.
02/2011
rating [ 6/10 ]
Because we were tired of driving, this was the only place available to us before we started across the middle of the Mohave Desert. It's right on the freeway and the traffic noise was nonstop all night. While I think the new owner is trying to fix things, there was lots of trash and junk just in the back of our site along the fenceline and we didn't feel very comfortable or safe. It's literally in the middle of no where. We also had to pay additional money for internet service, which added to the amount charged per night, we felt was excessive. The manager was friendly and helpful, but I don't think we would ever stay here again. One night was plenty.
02/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
We stayed here for two nights in a site with water and electric (they do offer full hookups for $5.00/ night more). Our site was great, the staff was friendly and helpful. We enjoyed our visit and would stay again if in the area. It was better than three out of four other RV parks that we looked at in the area. The restrooms were a little worse for wear, and the hot water was a little scarce, however, the location was wonderful, right on the river and we like it very much.
01/2011
rating [ 3/10 ]
Maybe it's because I hate RV parks in parking lots, or perhaps it's not my "cup of tea" to be right on the beach (despite also feeling as though you are in the middle of a highway -- EXTREME traffic noise immediately outside of your RV), or maybe it's the charge of $50 for nonbeach side and $60 for the beach side, or maybe it's the camp host that acted like the gestapo and was watching our every move and made sure to let us know that we were not obeying the rules (which were excessive) -- we didn't appreciate being treated like grade school students or his condescending attitude. We would definitely NOT stay here again -- it wasn't restful at all.
02/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is by far the nicest RV park in the area, with shaded roomy sites along the Kaweah River. Our site was wonderful and had a much-sought after fire ring (most of the parks don't allow you to have a campfire, which to me, is essential to give the feel of communing with nature at night). The owner/manager was very friendly and talkative upon check-in and let us pick our preferred site by driving through before deciding. It's quiet here (no trains or road noise). We would definitely stay here again because it's close to the south entrance of Sequoia National Park and has full hookups.
02/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a very nice, immaculate park with great facilities, friendly staff. There is some road noise, but it was slight. The sites were well maintained with hedges and plantings. The management even allows you to wash your RV at your site and provides a place for you to wash your vehicle in the park. We very much enjoyed our one-night stay and would definitely return.
02/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
It was an okay place to stay (for lack of any other RV facilities near the Hearst Castle/San Simeon area or the coast from Cambria to Big Sur). It was late, so we needed to stop driving after our tour of the castle. Due to low season, most of the park was not open. It was quiet, and we didn't stay more than the one night.
02/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
We liked this park very much -- it's large. The laundry facilities weren't operable when we visited. They charge for the swimming pool, however, we didn't use (low season and it was closed). It's a large, quiet park, but needs some repairs and maintenance. We enjoyed our visit and were pleased with the close proximity to Solvang. The area is beautiful. Definitely would stay again.
02/2011
rating [ 6/10 ]
This facility is small, with no restrooms or showers. There was water and electric hookups, but no dump station (difficult to find a place in the town of Oakhurst -- we were told that you could use the Bass Lake dump or pay at another nearby facility, but we didn't find either one). The sites were small in the lower area (right above the road). Fortunately, we were able to choose the site in the upper level with the best available views (only five total, with two of those having permanent residents). The park is in need of some maintenance and there was only one fire ring for use, which we moved to our site. There was some road noise, but not bad at all.
01/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
A pretty decent place and the price is great. Unfortunately, it is situated in very close proximity to the police firing range and there is gun fire shots to be heard every evening until after dark (usually done before 9 p.m), which echoes loudly against the mountains behind the campsites. The Wi-Fi is horrible, and the bathroom set up is strange. Granted, we were in the horse side of the campground (availability in the regular campground wasn't open for the dates we needed), where you didn't have to pay to shower; however, the sinks were located outside, and the showers were in a different part of the building from the toilet facilities -- also, no soap or towels available. Overall, the picnic area and walking path around the lake was great, and we would stay here again because it's close to the desert cities and it was economical.
01/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
We really enjoyed this clean, well-run park. The sites are level and spacious with plenty of room between them. It's clean and the staff was friendly and helpful. We would definitely stay again. Only about 20 minutes from downtown San Diego.
01/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice place, friendly staff and sites were fine although dirt, they were level. Our only complaint was that you had to pay $2.00 to take a shower in their restrooms, which we didn't do. This is a convenient RV park to Big Bend National Park and the price was good for full hookups. Wi-Fi was a little slow and cable TV was fine. We didn't use any of the other facilities within close proximity, i.e., cafe, riding stables, laundry, etc.
01/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
We only stayed one night and had a water and electric, pull through site near the lake. It was a bit on the small side. More restrooms are needed for the campground. It was off season, but nice area.
01/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Well-kept campground, large sites, too cold for pools even though they were available. Had to pay for cable TV ($2.50/night). Close to the beach and town of Port Aransas.
01/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Beautiful campground, nice level sites near the lake with hookups. The restrooms were a bit on the tacky side -- needed some updating and the toilet in the handicap restroom sprayed water all over the floor when it was flushed. Spent only one night, but would stay again. Gates are locked at 10 p.m.
01/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
Since it was the off season, most of the sites weren't open. We were shown to a site which was quite close to the road and while there wasn't too much noise, it didn't offer much in the way of privacy. It was an okay stay.
12/2010
rating [ 8/10 ]
Clean, convenient park...close to downtown Branson. Friendly office and maintenance staff - it was the New Years Day Holiday, the office was closed and we were out of propane. Since they provided a phone number for emergencies, we called and a guy came immediately to help us out (it was cold weather and needed the furnace to stay warm). Nice two-day stay.
01/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
Nice place, friendly and helpful staff. We stayed four nights. It was convenient to attractions in the downtown area, however, it would be a long drive to Sea World and Six Flags. Very enjoyable stay.
01/2011
rating [ 4/10 ]
Trains, trains, and more trains...horns blowing all night long (five in one night). It was awful. Only one shower / bathroom facility for the entire campground; chipped, old tile. Nice courtyard and friendly office staff.
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