Very well maintained park. Tight roads, but we were able to negotiate them even with our 55+ foot rig. Sites are 60' max. Laundry and restrooms were clean. Staff is extremely helpful, even recommended an area dentist when we needed one. It's definitely a city rv park, next to apartments (though still quiet); across the street from a 7-11 and a McDonalds. We walked to Panera Bread for breakfast and free wi-fi, instead of the $6.95/day at the park. All sites have grass, and trees are throughout the park. Close to downtown Portland for day trips to tourist attractions.
Beautiful park with lots of trees and grass. The museum is well worth the visit. Nice paved trails for bike riding. There is a 9 hole golf course right next door at the Carmela Winery. In Glenns Ferry, just south of the rr tracks is a shop with great Huckleberry ice cream. The park is well maintained, as we have seen in all the Idaho State Parks we have visited.
Very nice and helpful staff. Great large meeting room for rallies. Sites were gravel with scruby "grass" with lots of holes from small wildlife. The park is next to a protected wetlands, so the mosquitos were fierce and plentiful. Wi-fi was very spotty. We stayed there because it was the site of a rally we attended.