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10/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
The USA RV Park was one of the easiest to get to from I-40. The spaces were wide, long and level. We had space 100 that was next to the laundry that was very good. The owner was very helpful especially about local information. He provided great directions to the Hubbell Trading Post and to/from Canyon de Chelly--a trip we made with an overnight stop in Chinle in a motel. There are so many attractions around Gallup and we enjoyed El Morro, the Wolf Sanctuary, and the trip to Canyon de Chelly. A special treat was dinner at the El Rancho Motel and Restaurant that was opened in 1937. All the movie stars stayed there in the 50's-60's while filming around Gallup. The food was great and reasonable. The Gallup Visitors Center in the old train station was also great!
10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Easy access off I-10 and about 1/10 mile north. Even though it is near the interstate, there was little to no highway noise. The sites were gravel and easy to pull through. The office staff was very nice and competent. The park had about 50% long term residents. There is no cable TV but the digital, on-the air signal is good. We would stay there again next time we transit the area.
04/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
We camped here with an Escapee Rally. The park has paved roadways and parking spots. The rec building and pools are great -- clean and up to date. The walk to the beach is really a plus since you don't have to drive your vehicle to the beach. The drive to Port Aransas is only 4 miles or you can take the trolley. The park staff are doing a great job here. The Wi-Fi is really good with many pick-up points around the park. The new golf course is next door for golfers. We will definitely return in the future. One suggestion, drive thru Corpus Christi and along the road on Mustang Island to reach the park. Skip the ferry unless you don't mind long waits.
03/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
This RV Park is part of an established mobile home park. It is at a major intersection on US390 between Denton and McKinney. We stay there because it is only about 5 miles from our grandkids. The park staff is friendly but the RV facilities are basic--water, sewer, electric(50 and 30 AMP). The sites may not be level and have a little gravel with grass including grass burs. Since we are away most everyday and basically just sleep there, it meets our needs. The wifi is spotty and may not work. Expect a lot of traffic noise in the early mornings and later evenings.
11/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
This park is a good overnight stop. The site we stayed in was level, long and shaded. The owner is expanding the park with new sites that are in the full sun. Wifi is available but an extra cost. There is also an extra $5 charge if you use your credit card. Owners are friendly. Bellingrath Gardens are about 4 miles away and worth a visit.
11/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
This park is a resort park that is only 1 block from the Gulf Beach. The concrete sites are large and level. It is the only park that I have been in that had 4 sheets of rules and other information that you had to sign when you checked in. While none of the rules had any impact on our stay, I found it unusual. Wifi worked very well even though we were the furthermost distance from the antenna. If I was staying longer in the area, I would probably look for a less expensive park but this was fun for a first time visit.
11/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
The park is conveniently located near I-10 on the east side of town. The spaces are long, level and easy to get into with the largest rig. There is a shopping center across the street for food and other items. The wifi did not work well even though there were multiple antennas. It is a good overnight stop. We would stay there again.
10/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This KOA is in Mount Pleasant, SC, that is just north of Charleston. The location is ideal for visiting Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island, Charleston downtown, and the area plantations. The park is very easy to find and it location is near 3 food stores. The park has excellent wi-fi, cable TV, very long pull through sites. While we were there it rained 8 inches in one day and the whole park drained very well due to the sandy soil. There was very little standing water. The office staff is great and very helpful. The access to downtown Charleston is via the bridge that has an exit directly to Meeting Street and the Visitors Center. Also the office staff has a prepared local area sheet of info that proved to be great. We would definitely return.
10/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
The park has good access with a convenience store that sells fuel (gas and diesel) next door. There is good security, flat sites, lots of trees for shade, good wifi, good cable. The location is about 2 miles from I-95 and about 20 minutes from Savannah. The 50 amp connectors are all mounted upside down that means your cable will stick straight up instead of down. I use a surge protector that I had to tie to the post with the connection for support. There are food stores and other shopping nearby. We would stay here again. For some reason our cell phone only got one bar here but worked very well at I-95.
10/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a new park that was built in 2007. All sites are back-in except for 2. The sites have concrete pads, excellent power, water, sewer, and cable. The location is very convenient to I-55 that is just south of Memphis and just over the state line into Mississippi. It is about 11 miles to Graceland and about 15 to downtown Memphis. The staff was knowledgeable and had good directions to food stores and other sites. There is a large RV dealer just up the block. We would stay here again
04/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is one of the best RV parks we have been in over the past two years. The sites are large and separated by 30 to 50 feet that includes a picnic area for each site. The owners are among the best we have encountered. They really try to make your stay pleasant. They even helped me get my computer set up to get on their Wi-Fi. The location near the Wal-Mart and hardware store was very helpful. The night sky is clear and the stars are wonderful to see. Silver City is also an interesting city to visit with many hiking opportunities outside of town.
04/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
The Lost Alaskan is easy to locate and get into in Alpine. The park is arranged very well with large pull thru sites in the center of the park. The staff is wonderful and very helpful. The laundry and rest rooms are very well taken care of and clean. The office has lots of information about activities, museums, and restaurants in the area. We will return again.
04/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was our first "camping" in a Texas State Park. I was very pleased with the arrangement of sites and it was easy to back-into our site and the view was great. The 30 amp power had a little trouble keeping our 5th wheel warm when the temperature hit 97 degrees but later cooled into the 60's. Our best experience was taking the White Shaman Rock Art guided tour that starts about 1 mile west of the park entrance. We will return when the weather cools for more hiking tours to the rock art in the area.
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