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11/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
We usually stop here when passing through the area, it is such a nice well kept RV park. All sites have orange trees which you can pick when in season. Our site was long enough for our 36 ft rig and tow, had 50 amp, free Wi-Fi and cable TV. It is a nice park to take a walk around, they have a lot of old farm equipment on display. We will continue to return to this park.
11/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice little park off of Hwy 101. Very helpful office staff. Our 50 amp site had cable TV & free Wi-Fi and was long enough for our 36 ft rig and tow. Each site has grass on each side of the pad. Office gave us a 2 for 1 dinner coupon for the local Indian Casino, we took advantage of the prime rib buffet. There are a few permanent residents but the park is mostly overnight travelers. We would stay here again.
09/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We have stayed here in the past and will continue to use it as an overnight stop when passing through. The pad we had this time was narrow, we just barely got our wheels on it (pull-thru). Also, I had to put blocks under the back wheels so I could level the rig. We noticed that the sites where sloped at one end, I guess for monsoon run off. We took the little bus over to the casino and ate at their cafe, meal was good and they discounted the bill because we had a slot card. Clean park, well maintained.
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
A very clean, nicely laid out park. The park is located on the other side of Hwy 87, not on the casino side. They do not have pull-through sites at this park but the back-ins are very large. Wi-Fi is extremely strong and very fast. They have a very nice pool. We took advantage of the buffet at the casino, it was average. This is a very nice park and we would stay here again.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
Nice park with a lot of trees. Seems to have a lot of long term campers. Road to sites are narrow and site barely fit our rig and tow. We had to undo the tow in order to get out in the morning, the permanent rig next to us and in front of us where situated so we could barely make the turn out. People are friendly. No cable TV. We might stop here again.
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
Wonderful park near "Custer's Last Stand". They gave us a spot at the top of the park which had a wonderful view. They loaned us a CD to use while we drove through the Little Big Horn which explained what took place at different locations. The RV park is also a working ranch. The park was extremely clean with grass at each site. We wish we could have stayed there longer, we definitely will return to this park.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
A nice little campground with lots of shade. Staff was very nice and helpful. Our spot was long and wide enough for our 4 slides. We ate lunch across the street at the Bozeman's Steakhouse, good food with a great atmosphere. Only downside to our visit was the construction on Hart St. which made it extremely difficult to get in or out of the park. We would stay here again.
09/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
This is not your basic KOA, nothing special about it but it works for us when we travel through the area. We used it twice this trip, coming and going. Our sites where long and very wide, mostly dirt and gravel. The power lines to the site are overhead which seems odd but they work fine. Wi-Fi was good. The host/owners are very nice and helpful. One of them was out in the pouring rain helping people so they didn't have to get wet. This park seems to be mostly over nighters. We will use the park again. The price was good for a KOA.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
The spot we selected was long and wide. The office is open but no one seems to be attending it. The lady who drove the casino van told us that we had to go to the hotel to register and get the key for the water. Road construction is going on so detours and rough roads were present in early September '09. We would stop again for an over nighter.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
A nice old KOA with lots of trees especially up front. The owners were fabulous, and try to make your stay very pleasant. We stayed for only one night but would stay again if in the area. The only negative was the Wi-Fi was not very reliable.
07/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
It is a good place to stop while passing through Deming. The park has everything we needed for the night but we would not consider staying here for any period of time. We were placed in the back of the park with few trees in a large gravel area.
07/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
It is a bice little campground, enjoyed our overnight stay. The roads around the park need a little work but of course this is not an in town type of campground so it is to be expected. We will stay here again.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We like this park because of all the trees; nice break from the 100 degree temperature we traveled in that day. Nice pool, near a lake and they have a restaurant on site. This park is located between Elk City and Clinton. Wi-Fi was very weak. We would stay here again.
07/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
Stopped here overnight. It had everything we needed though the Wi-Fi stopped working several times. There was a lot trash around the edge of the park and some parts of park needed work. Park was quiet and a nice place to stop.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Wonderful setting with a view of corn and bean fields. 3 1/2 miles off of Hwy 75, north of Sabetha and south of the Nebraska/Kansas line. You park your rig on grass and have to be careful with the low hanging trees in some spots. A lot to do for families with tennis, skating rink, playground and hiking; too bad the pool is no longer available. The two negatives about this resort for us was no cell phone or internet service. We will probably stay here again since this is where the family holds its reunions.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Park is clean and a good stop on the way up or down Hwy 395. The price I felt was a little high but again this is California and everything is pricey. Warning: If you have a large rig be careful with the trees when you pull into your space. Also, the pads have a crest so leveling might be a little tough for some rigs. We will stop here again if we are passing through Bishop.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Nice little mountain campground, great staff. The park is what you would expect in the mountains, nothing fancy but has everything we needed. We selected Lee Vining because of it's location, great for a home base for heading out to Bodie, doing June Lake Loop, drive to Yosemite, and of course checking out Mono Lake. We would stop here again.
05/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
We find it a convenient park when traveling through Las Vegas, not too far off Hwy 515/93/95. The spaces are narrow, we couldn't put out our awning without hitting our neighbors rig. Their sewer set-up is weird, strong sewer smell especially when the weather is hot. Only real complaint is that when I made the reservation I was told it would be $23 for the night but they charged me $32. The casino/hotel is right next door with some good restaurants, which made for a nice evening. We had a small problem with our rig and called Affordable RV Service to come to our rig to fix the problem. They came our early Sunday morning and were great, high recommend them.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
I had to wait a while before I wrote this otherwise I would have rated this park badly. Overall, the park is nice, clean, with trees and grass. But beware of the first row if you have a big rig. They placed us in the first row but we couldn't make the turn from the park entrance so we drove around to get a better angle. They had parked another big rig in the first slip which hung over into the road and on the other side of it were low hanging pine trees. We ended up getting stuck between the two. Couldn't move forward without hitting the other rig or ripping up our rig with the large tree branches nor move backward because of the tow which we now couldn't get off. The owner of the other big rig was gone (they have a 7 day stay rule but we were told the other big rig had been there a month). Anyway, the resort had to remove a part of the tree so we could straighten out our rig enough to get the tow off after which we had to back out carefully. It took 3 individuals from the resort (who were fabulous) to then still get us past the trees and other big rig. We strongly recommend that you remove your tow before moving down your row, we speak from experience here. Also, the pads are not all that level. On the positive side, the food in the casino was very good especially their express lunch.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Staff very nice. The park is mostly mobile homes with RV parking located among them. We had a very nice and large space. Very clean and well maintained park, we will probably stay here again when we visited the area for a couple of days.
05/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
We received a complimentary rate from the casino players club which was very much appreciated, the rate was $0. Our spot was very large and long with plants and small trees on either side. The park is close to the back of the hotel with easy access to the facility. One note: Beware of the high water pressure, it is 100+ psi. Even with our water reducing value or regulator attached we still came home to a flooded motorhome. We blew two regulators the first day so we ended up just using our own water. Same thing happened to another motorhome while we were there, so beware of the water pressure problem. We will probably stay here again since the price is right.
11/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Have stayed at the park before, and find it a nice place to stop. They placed us in a VIP spot for no extra cost, and delivered a newspaper the next morning. We will stop here again when traveling Hwy 101, but probably not during the summer when the rates are higher.
11/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
Unfortunately, when we arrived we where told that they did not have a space reserved for us. I showed them my reservation from the online service they use from their website, but they were still unable to honor my reservation. They refunded my $33.00 and we went next down at the KOA (which was cheaper and almost as nice). I was disappointed that they didn't try to make up for their mistake by offering a free or reduced spot the next time we stopped in the area. We have camped at this park several times and have always been pleased, but are very disappointed with them over this situation.
11/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
The park is clean and nicely situated off the I-5. We have stayed here in the past and will probably stay here in the future. The only negatives about the park was the Wi-Fi which was very weak and the young lady who worked the office. When we arrived to check in there was a note saying they would be returning at 1:40 pm and to check the board for your space if you made a reservation. The board was inside the glass office and did not have our reservation on it. After waiting a while a gentlemen came in (a camper) who said they take very long lunches so we pulled into a pull thru to wait. The girl did not return until 2:45 pm and then stood outside near her car kissing and hugging some guy for another 10 minutes. She only went to the office when another camper showed up. She was not very friendly and acted like I was bothering her when I returned to get my assigned space. If she had been my employee I would have fired her.
11/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
We liked this park, it was the perfect location for our visit to Portland. It is clean and well maintained. The freeway is a couple of blocks from the resort which made it easy to head north to Portland or Beaverton. The roads to your site was narrow we had to unhook in order to make the turns to our site. If you want WiFi at your site there is a charge but the service was good. There does seem to be a lot of rigs that stay extended period of time, we were told many stay to be near the hospital for medical reasons. We will stay here again.
11/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
This is the only real RV place in the area. It is located on the fairgrounds near downtown Pleasanton. Nice restaurants and abundant shopping near by. They have added Wi-Fi to the park which had a nice signal. This park has no restrooms or showers that we could see but we didn't need them. The RV park is not much to talk about but we are happy that it is there because it fit our needs when we have to be in the area. They have added an online reservation service which is nice.
11/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Great RV park... we will definitely stop here again. The sites are huge and wide and I do mean wide. Wonderful view of the bay. Very clean and well laid out. After parking and setting up we walked to the Casino and had a nice prime rib dinner (early bird special) with soup/salad and dessert. If you get a slot card you get 15% off your fee at the rv park. If you don't feel like walking to the restaurants or casino they have a shuttle that will pick you up and drop you off at you rig. Only negative is that the wifi is very slow.
11/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Beautiful RV Park. This is a new park which is well maintained. It is about a mile from the casino but they have a shuttle. The sites are large with grass on either side of the sites. They have a clubhouse but we didn't visit it. Only downside to the resort is that you have to dump your black tank before you go to your site. They dump for you and give you a bottle of chemical for your tank, this has something to do with their system at site. This is the only resort we will use in the area. Their wifi was good at our site which was in the middle of the park. Highly recommend this park.
09/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Staff was wonderful, found us a wonderful site despite the fact that we arrived without a reservation on Labor Day weekend. Nicely located between Ridgway and Ouray. We would definitely stay here again. Free Wi-Fi.
09/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Nice park near the Arches National Park. Free Wi-Fi and cable. Long sites mostly pull-thrus. We would stay here again if in the area. They are not a Good Sam park.
08/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Small park but we liked it for a one night stay. The site was level and had shade. There is a fee for WiFi if you use it at your site, but free inside their building. We would stay here again.
08/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Neat park surrounded by amazing rocks, hills and a beautiful view at end of the RV park. Sites were nice, but you need to be careful about the red dust. I covered my rugs with throw rugs so they were not damaged. Very popular place for campers traveling in rented RV rigs, about 80% of sites ... mostly from other countries exploring the USA. It was neat to see them so excited about Monument Valley, cameras were clicking everywhere. You have to pay for your WiFi in the store. We enjoyed our stay.
12/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
This has become one of our favorite stops when we travel between Northern California and Arizona. This trip we picked oranges from at our site and they were delicious. Clean park, Wi-Fi, nice staff and free oranges...we will return.
12/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a nice little park. We have stayed here a couple of times while traveling through the area. The road to the resort needs a lot of work, it is the old Route 66 road but not the responsibility of the resort. The pull-thru sites are separated by shrubs which gives some privacy. The hosts escort you to your site and register you at your site. The only negative was the Wi-Fi wasn't working. We will stop here again.
12/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Nice location, right off I-5 but far enough away so you don't hear the Interstate. Close to some decent restaurants... walking distance. The only down side of the park was the Wi-Fi didn't work. We would stop here again. Staff very nice.
08/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
Nice park, large pull thrus with hedges on each side giving privacy, free WiFi. Staff very nice, they register you at your site after escorting you. We will stay here again. Very clean park.
08/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
It was good for an overnight stay, close to I-40. They placed us in an overnight parking site, nothing fancy, no grass and WiFi only works in store and costs. Staff was very helpful, even called the Big Texan for us to arrange a car to pick us up for dinner and then return. We would stay here again but only for overnight.
08/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
We found this park by accident and were glad we did. It is a nice little park with long pads, clean with lots of grass. No cable and the hook-ups are side by side but fairly modern. The person who helped us check-in was very nice. To get to the park you have to go off I-40 a couple of miles from the park and travel on the frontage road. They are suppose to have WiFi but it wasn't working at our site. The town of Shamrock is pretty neat, the garage/cafe in "Cars" is on a corner in the town. We would stop here again.
08/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
The park is good for an overnight stay. The pad was a little short for our rig with tow but we made it work. They do have WiFi but no cable and poor TV reception. I doubt we will stay here again, but only because their hook-ups were very awkward for our rig.
07/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
Very clean, well maintained, large spaces, friendly staff and they have free WiFi. The staff gave us some nice grapes when we checked in and was placed in a space well away from other rv units. We definitely will stay here again. I don't mind paying $35 for a RV park like this, I've paid more for less at other parks.
07/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
We felt this park was a little expensive for what is provided. Spaces are narrow and you have to pay extra for WiFi. It was a clean park with nice shade trees. It was okay for overnight stay.
07/2007
rating [ 3/10 ]
Park is not big rig friendly. Sites are not level, very narrow, and no pull-thrus or WiFi (they advertise they have pull-thrus and WiFi but they do not). This park is more for small RVs or tents. Beautiful area, staff nice. We will not camp here in the future, and can't recommend it for large rigs.
07/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
We really liked this park, nice large spaces with grass on each side, very beautiful park. Staff very helpful, nice view of mountains, restaurant & small casino within walking distance. Close to Truckee River. We will stay here again when in Reno area.
07/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
Nice clean little park, easy access, wide roads in park, free wifi, grass at back in sites but not in pull thrus, no cable TV, close to restaurants, we will return.
07/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
Nice place for an overnight stop. We have stayed here in the past while traveling I-10. We do have to straddle the cement pad and the sewer/water/electrical is to far back at each site, but the price is right. The pool does need some work. We will most likely stay here again.
06/2007
rating [ 5/10 ]
The resort was nice for an overnight stay. The WiFi was down to the backside of the resort where we stayed. The train track is very close to the resort. The park was clean but there was a strong smell near the front of the park. The staff was nice and helpful. We had a nice tree at our site which we enjoyed.
06/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
We were happy with the park and spot. We faced a green field and had grass on both sides of our rig. The pads are very narrow, they really need to make the pad wider. The WiFi was not free but it wasn't expensive, it worked well. They pick up your trash at your site if you leave it in front, which was nice. We would stay here again.
05/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
Nice little park, clean with friendly owner. WiFi was hit and miss in our spot. Backside of park are long term individuals, a lot of traffic in and out of that area, but the rest of the park was nice. We will stay here again if we are in this area. We stayed 5 days.
05/2007
rating [ 5/10 ]
We were on the top level which has a nice view but very bare. The level below us did have trees which would have been nice since it was quite warm that evening. They only take checks or cash. The staff was nice. We only stayed one night, it was a good overnight spot.
05/2007
rating [ 5/10 ]
The staff is very friendly and helpful. The park is good for a overnight site. It rained very hard most the day & night, so we didn't wander around the park to check it out. We were parked near some long term sites and there was a lot of noise with them coming and going. The WiFi didn't work in the park, they told us it only works in the laundry room. The staff wished a happy trip on our way out, nice staff. We would stay here again if we need too.
03/2007
rating [ 2/10 ]
Only stayed one night, we were happy to leave the next day, we didn't feel safe here. Very run down, a lot of permanent residents with a lot of junk around their rv's. We will not stay here in the future.
11/2006
rating [ 7/10 ]
We arrived on a Sunday after 4 pm and found the office closed on Sundays. The pull-thrus are large but the location of dump station, water and electrical in relationship to each other was poorly laid out. We had to dump our tanks at our site before we could move it to a location to connect the electrical and water. No information on the WiFi was posted so I had to search for a manager so I could get online. The WiFi was expensive for one day. Nice park, very clean, reasonable price.
11/2006
rating [ 8/10 ]
Park is very clean and nicely laid out. Grass strip at each site with tree and bushes. Most sites are pull-thrus, many permanent residents whose sites are well maintained. The only problem we had was we were assigned a pull-through to narrow for our rig, we had a problem getting all four slides out because of bushes. There is no way we could have put out our awnings. The resort is a little pricey but this is Southern California so we expected it. The WiFi reception was good and priced fairly. We would return if passing through the area.
06/2006
rating [ 6/10 ]
Owners are putting in alot of work to expand and improve the park. The site is a former greyhound racing park I was told. Very nice indoor swimming pool and recreation area. We felt the park was overpriced for summer rates. They use an outside wireless company which is extremely bad, a waste of ones money. We would have stayed somewhere else if we didn't have business to take care of in the local area. It is close to a neat restaurant called the Cow Palace.
06/2006
rating [ 3/10 ]
Wish I had read the reviews before staying here, would have tried another place. The ad in Trailer Life and Woodalls makes the park sound appealing but the park is not what is advertised. Very tight spaces separated by small wood fence. Yes, you can hear the train all night. The only positive about the park is the Wi-Fi for a small charge. We will try another park when in the area.
06/2006
rating [ 5/10 ]
This is a small old park but very quiet. We were a little reluctant about staying at this park when we first arrived, but once we were settled in we felt quite comfortable. The owners are extremely nice and friendly, they directed us to a neat restaurant down the road called Peggy Sue's Dinner which is so cool. Spots are limited for large motorhomes, suggest you call ahead.
05/2006
rating [ 9/10 ]
Nice park, great summer rates, large sites, huge park, staff was very friendly and extremely helpful, wi-fi is only in lobby, patio & library and only for windows, we will stay here again. Only problem we had was with Beaudry's RV Service, they did not honor our warranty then made the problem worse, very poor customer service.
05/2006
rating [ 3/10 ]
This campground is mostly permanents or long term residents. Their advertisements are deceiving. There was a lot of noise late into the night and early in the morning. We walked around the park and the backside of the park is pure trash, old vehicles that look like they have been abandoned, scattered all over the place. The staff was okay. It was definitely overpriced and crowded. There is a fee for the WiFi. We will not return to this park nor recommend it.
05/2006
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a very nice park, lots of trees and grass. The staff was extremely helpful and very friendly. The park is very clean, even monthly spots are well maintained, no clutter. It is across from the fairgrounds and we could hear the horses in the morning which was cool. We highly recommend this park and will stay here again.
05/2006
rating [ 6/10 ]
We stayed one night while passing through Las Vegas. We were lucky to get a pull thru so we didn't have to unhook the tow. We had a very nice dinner at Sam's Town's steak house, and would have stayed longer in the casino except for the smoke. Sam's Town has a very different sewer connect, it's more of a non-connect, which allows foul smells to escape. We would probably stay here again if passing through the area.
05/2006
rating [ 9/10 ]
Stopped overnight on the way to Tucson, owner escorted us to a large end site with a wonderful view. The owners are such nice people and the rv park is a reflection of them. The Wi-Fi was new and we had some problems getting a signal. The only draw back was the lack of shade because the trees in the park are young. We will definitely stay here again.
04/2006
rating [ 7/10 ]
Front desk was very helpful, ordered my Grand Canyon train and tour tickets for me, all I had to do was pick them up. The park is average but it does have WiFi which was a big plus. They provide a simple continental breakfast in the morning. We were there during a major snow storm, and their pipes froze. They don't open their office until 8:30 am which I feel is a little too late. I thought it was nice that their help stepped outside the door to wave at the Grand Canyon train as it passed by the resort. You do hear alot of train horns at night but that is to be expected since you are near so many train tracks.
04/2006
rating [ 3/10 ]
We stopped here to escape a terrible wind storm, it did provide shelter for the night. The price was right and it did have the basics we needed. We were directed to a spot between some permanent residents and mobile homes. We did have to climb on a ladder and break off some tree branches that the wind kept blowing into our motorhome and scratching. The front of our rig faced a street in which locals raced up and down. If you stay here be prepared for the train that runs often and through the night. We wanted to see the Mule Team museum down the street but the weather didn't cooperate. We would only stop here again if we had to take shelter.
04/2006
rating [ 7/10 ]
We were pleasantly surprised. Having experienced poor California State Parks, we somewhat expected the same. But Arizona has done a nice job and all for $20.00. We had a view of the lake, it wasn't crowded, the roads to the rv sites were nice and our site was a very large cement pad. We would definitely stay here again. We stayed here in a 36' motorhome.
03/2006
rating [ 7/10 ]
The park is different, you park among orange trees. Overall, the sites are not that great and need a little work. We did walk around the park in the morning and noticed many permanents and seasonal sites. We thought the price was a little high for the right to pick oranges, if you could reach them. If in the area we might try one of the other parks, but wouldn't be opposed to spending a night here again.
03/2006
rating [ 7/10 ]
We had been driving 10 hours were tired and trying to locate a decent RV park when we stumbled on this park. It was dark but it looked fairly nice, we did a self check-in and easily located a large pull-thru. Roads in park were nice, the site was gravel with a small cement patio which we had to straddle. The hook-ups are not situate very well for us, but we made do. We were pleased with what we saw in the park in the morning. We had a nice walk around the park, did notice several seasonal renters but their spots were well maintained. We will definitely use this park again. Nice RV park for a stop over on I-10.
04/2005
rating [ 8/10 ]
Extremely friendly and helpful staff. We came for 1 night and stayed a week. We had to leave for 2 days and they allowed us to stay in our site (connected) for a little over $5.00 a day. The front sites have a grass lawn with plenty of room between sites, back sites do not have grass. Only down side to resort was the train tracks and Hwy 50 nearby which disrupted our sleep the first night only. Great home base to explore Fallon, Dayton, Carson City and of course Reno/Sparks. There is a golf course next door to the rv park.
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