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05/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
Very small spaces. Power box covered by neighbors lawn chair, water faucet behind plants and sewer under his slide. Short and crowned space. Truck was sticking into road in front while trailer was at edge of road at rear. Asphalt was gouged by many vehicles exiting space. Trees SERIOUSLY need trimming. The ladder on my new Jayco was torn off on one side by a limb that I couldn't miss when exiting the park.
08/2007
rating [ 4/10 ]
Park management must be very worried about the area the park is in. They own the property on all sides of the park but still have office door locked, you must be buzzed in after they see you, remote control gate with $50 cash deposit for opener, and spike strips in several places in roads. The worst thing, in my opinion, are bump strips throughout the park made out of 4" pipe covered by asphalt. In a medium duty truck pulling a 38.5' 5'er, the strips will nearly break your neck even crawling over them. We were planning a longer stay but decided to leave after 2 days. We won't be back here. Never found the saloon either.
08/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Older park (camped here 20 years ago) so it shows some age. On a hillside overlooking Blue Mesa Lake but sites are mostly level. Lots of fishermen on weekends. Across highway from US parks and boat ramp. Staff is friendly and helpful and store has tackle, some groceries and drinks. Propane on site. Roads are gravel, sites are gravel and grass with shade trees. Sites are located east-west, you can see the lake and mountains from rig in many cases. WiFi is very slow. This is our 3rd time here and we will return.
07/2007
rating [ 4/10 ]
Park is the newest in Red River but by far the most expensive. Price includes $6/day for car although we never moved our MDT and $1/day for our dog. I was not informed about the extra car charge until checking in. It was then too late to back out as there is a $75 non-refundable deposit already paid. They also charge $3/day for showers. We stayed in space 208 which is in the "Adult Area" but there is an ATV trail directly behind it that is used by a rental company so it isn't quiet here when the weather is nice. Most of the noise was on the weekend. It is a gated park and you must stop and use a card reader to open the gate. It was raining on several occasions and consequently got rain into the car while trying to get gate to open. Some sort of shelter would have been nice. They added a second WiFi antenna in the upper area of park and signal was good but installer said that 768k was as fast as system would work. Got slowed down at times. We will not stay there again.
06/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Right on the banks of the Mississippi River. I you stay near the river there is no shade and the WiFi is weak. Even with a high gain antenna the download speed is VERY slow due to the fact it is through a Directway satellite. There were times that a dialup would have been much faster. We would only stay again for a single overnight.
06/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice, older, family park. We have stayed there during 3 different years and each visit was nice. One of first parks we stayed in with free WiFi. Free entertainment in park a couple nights a week during the summer, good low cost cook-out one of the nights. We will return.
01/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
The best park we have ever stayed in. The only reason for not giving it a 10 is the WiFi service through Coach Connect was spotty. When we return I will get DSL line for same cost. Free phone for in-park use and receiving outside calls. Almost any activity you desire except trap shooting or sand volleyball. Large spaces and wide streets, monthly (winter season) craft sales and weekly dances are just a few of the extras.
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