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05/2013
rating [ 3/10 ]
Grubby, dusty, crowded campground for $36 a night! The owner is pleasant and accommodating but this place could use some sprucing up!
01/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
Rate posted reflects monthly rate. We stayed here 2 months in early 2012. Great RV park, paved streets and concrete sites. Fast, free Wi-Fi. Managers are awesome people, making everyone feel welcome. Some activities. Cedar Key is only 7 miles away with lots of things to do, places to eat. Hiking was good at Cedar Key Scrub Reserve only one mile from RV park. We loved it here.
03/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
Easy access from I-29 but far enough from freeway for park to be quiet. There is no obtrusive lighting, Verizon phone and air-card both worked well. There are hiking trails but we did not use them. The streets and sites are paved. There are only two pull through sites in whole park. It was a nice spot!
03/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
We had a beautiful, quiet spot on a lake. There is no obtrusive lighting. Verizon phone and air-card both worked. We have a 40 foot motorhome and had no problems pulling into one of the pull through sites. This park has hiking trails and is a great spot for one night with easy access.
03/2010
rating [ 8/10 ]
If quiet is important, this park is not for you. It is a gorgeous, extremely well maintained park. The absolute nicest Escapee's park we have ever stayed in. The staff is so pleasant, the grounds are immaculate, the facilities first rate. The dry camp spots where you are located if arriving after 5pm, could use a little work as it's very unlevel! The Wi-Fi is in the clubhouse only. With all that said, the noise of the continuously running train located about a mile away was terrible. You can clearly hear the train whistle and rumble. But if you are not bothered by noise, this park can't be beat!
09/2008
rating [ 1/10 ]
Sites are very tight, you better like your neighbor! You can hear the freeway and train noise. The park grounds are lovely, well maintained but the $43 price should include Wi-Fi that works at every site (it did not work at our original site), a pool and spa that have water in them (they were drained) and a whole lot of other amenities! Billings RV parks are a rip-off to say the least.
09/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Rate reflects Passport America rate. Quiet, lots of stars, large sites, out in the country. Owners are very accommodating and helpful. So much to do in the area. Lots of hiking trails right out the back of the park. Great place to stay for a few days.
04/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
When we arrived at this park, we were very impressed with its setting, the golf course adds so much beauty and green to the desert setting. There are blooming cactus, the grounds are immaculate, the sites are large and the residents friendly. There are many trees with some providing shade to the RV sites. Our excitement lasted long enough to read the pet policy. If you have a pet, you are restricted to sites in the most undesirable section of the park, away from the clubhouse/pool complex, and away from the pitch and putt and the golf course, and backing up to the noisy streets. We won't return.
03/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
The park is located in a beautiful desert setting with views all around. All the huge sites are angled, giving every site a view. There is great desert hiking and around the perimeter of the park is good dog walking, also. The laundry has too few washers/dryers for a park its size. We stayed here a month at a rate of $425 plus electric. Staff at this park could use some lessons in customer service, too. Our only real complaint while staying there was that the wind BLEW incessantly, no fault of the park's.
12/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
Awesome park with huge gravel sites with lawn furniture, concrete patios, and paved roads. Lemon and lime trees at most sites. Beautiful pools and hot tubs, nice laundromats with many machines, and helpful, friendly staff. Our only complaint is that Beaudry's is pricing itself out of the market. From the charge to wash a load of clothes to the rate for an RV site, the prices are exorbitant.
12/2007
rating [ 4/10 ]
This park is an Escapees Rainbow Park but you do not have to be an Escapees member to stay. The rate listed in this review reflects membership. It is a predominately park model/permanent RV site park with people owning their lots but has a large number of RV sites for rent. Although this park is located in a beautiful area with wonderful opportunities for hiking and ATV use, we gave it a poor rating due to the people working there and those living in all the park models. We felt very uncomfortable and unwelcome in this park. It is also located on an extremely busy two lane highway, making it noisy at times.
03/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This park just opened and is in a beautiful desert setting in far west Tucson. Some sites back to BLM land with spectacular desert and mountain views. It is very quiet at night and the night sky is awesome. Sites are large, gravel with some pull throughs and some back-ins. Streets are paved. There are no restrooms or showers. There is a small laundromat with new machines very reasonably priced. We loved this park and our only complaint was the huge gravel the owner put on all the sites: it is a hazard to walk on. Activities are planned for the next winter season. The owner is trying to sell park models for set up in this park, something we hate to see happen.
01/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stayed here for two months at a rate of $225 per month plus electric. Beautiful park among the live oak trees overlooking a lake. When you call for reservations ask what is the water level in the lake if fishing is important to you, the water level can be very low. Streets are paved with gravel and grass campsites. The social activities were very enjoyable. This park has a very high rate of repeat winter visitors but we found they welcomed newcomers as well as their old friends. There is a beautiful pool and hot tub. Our only complaint about the park was the sewer smell was sometimes strong at some sites.
12/2007
rating [ 5/10 ]
Entrance to park is very tight for big rigs. We have a 35 foot fifth wheel and crew cab dually pickup and we made it. Sites are all gravel with concrete patios. Electrical is 30amp, with most sites working while we were there with only about 5 other RV's. Restrooms and showers are OK by Mexico standards. The park has the only laundromat in town and it is one of the more expensive places I have ever done laundry. The machines are old and do not wash clothes well and take only tokens sold by the campground. The park is also the site of the major water purification plant so bottled water is easily purchased. It is within easy walking distance of downtown Alamos; 4 blocks.
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