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10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This campground is very pricey and has little to offer. We stayed here in early October (off season). The positives were: the double-wide paved roads; each site is very long and has double-wide concrete pads; cable TV; restaurant on site. It’s also within walking distance to the Katy Trail.
10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is an older campground. If you like shade, this is the place since there are 2-3 trees on every site. Satellite does not work here. Since the campground has expanded cable, you don’t need satellite. It was a great location for four nights. It’s close to the Dallas Cowboy Stadium and about 20 minutes to the JFK Sixth Floor Museum. Roads are paved and sites are gravel. There is a lot of room between sites. Campground is safe and quiet. Staff was very friendly.
10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a modern, well-maintained, and clean campground. Park is well manicured; grass on sites is cut short. There are shade trees in this campground. It was a great location for four nights. It’s close to The Oklahoma City Museum and Memorial and the Cowboy Museum. Roads are paved; some sites have full concrete pads others have a patio pad. This campground is pricey for what it has to offer. No matter where you are in the campground, you hear the highway traffic. In addition, they advertise cable but you can only get about 10 channels. You can’t get ESPN, ESPN2, FOX, CNN, etc. You get basic cable only, i.e, local channels. We were able to get good satellite reception. Also, there are no picnic tables. They give you a cable spool table to use as a picnic table.
10/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
Although this is a clean campground, it has little to offer. Noise is most disturbing. You hear trains all night and road construction during the day. It’s close to Texas A&M. It may be okay for a few days but that’s it. They don’t even have picnic tables here. When we asked, the manager told us that they don’t provide picnic tables; this park is all about location, location, location. We only stayed here since we had to bring our cat to Texas A&M’s small animal clinic for an ultrasound. The manager was not friendly at all. On arrival, he told us to make sure we were out before noon on Friday since Texas A&M had a football game that weekend. Also, campfires are not permitted in this park. You must be self contained since there are no facilities whatsoever. There is no laundry on site either. Pros are paved roads, concrete pads and good cable reception.
10/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a modern, well-maintained, and clean campground. Park is well manicured; grass on sites is cut short; park was nicely decorated for Halloween. There are no shade trees in this campground; it’s wide open. It was a great location for three nights: close to downtown Kansas City where we visited the Steamboat Arabia, the National WWI Museums, Harry S. Truman’s home, museum and library. It’s also within walking distance of Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun Amusement Parks. Roads are paved and each site has 20, 30, and 50 amp and full hook-ups including cable TV. Pull through and back-in sites are level, long with concrete pads. There are no campfires allowed in this campground. Being after Labor Day, we felt that the park was pricey. Recommend you stay by the park and not by Parvin Road to avoid the highway noise.
09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a small and family owned campground. The owners and staff are very friendly and helpful. We were escorted to our site. This is an older campground with lots of trees and is very dark at night. Roads and sites are level with gravel. They provide free hot popcorn on weekends. It costs $1.00 to do a load of wash and $.50 to dry.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This is an old campground but it’s a great place to stay if you want to visit the RV/Motor Home Hall of Fame or want work done on your RV. It’s close to all RV dealers and RV Manufacturing Companies. It’s also close to Shipshiwana and 30 minutes to Notre Dame University, College Football Hall of Fame and the Studebaker Museum. The campground does not have cable TV. Wi-Fi via our Verizon connection was very slow. Would recommend this campground for short stays. Roads and sites are gravel and there's quite a bit of distance between sites.
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
We’ve been on the road going cross country for sixteen weeks and believe this is the best campground thus far. It’s beautiful and immaculate. Roads are paved; every site has a double-wide concrete pad and close to 50 feet between sites. The grass between sites is watered daily via underground sprinklers. It’s a 5 minute ride to the Silver Lake Dunes. Cable TV and Wi-Fi worked well. We highly recommend this campground.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This campground is very pricey and has nothing to offer. We stayed here in late September (off season). They only have 10 full hook-up sites. There’s no cable TV, 50 amp, concrete pads or paved roads. The roads and sites are gravel. The positive is that there is quite a lot of room between sites. We stayed here to visit Lucas Oil Stadium (Colts Football Stadium) and Inn lndianapolis Motor Speedway. It was a 45 minute ride to each location.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This is an old campground which needs a lot of work. The grass had not been cut in weeks; roads and sites are gravel and traffic creates a lot of dust. Wi-Fi is extremely slow on your campsite. You could only connect and get reception in the campground office. There is no cable TV in this park. Sites are shaded and there is quite a lot of room between sites. Campground is 20 minutes to Mackinac City; 1 hour to Tahquamenon Falls State Park; two hours to Pictured Rocks and a few minutes to the ferry to Mackinac Island. Since there are no other campgrounds nearby, it sufficed.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This campground is a favorite for locals. The roads are paved or gravel. Some sites have pads for tables. However, most sites are gravel. There is a lot of room between sites. There a lot of kids at this campground and fishing in the pond is a favorite activity. This campground is about ½ hour from the United States Air Force Museum, Wright Brothers Memorial Park and Carillon Park. It’s clean and the staff was friendly. We would recommend this park.
08/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Cedarlane is mostly a seasonal campground but has many sites available for weekend and holiday camping. Most transients sites are located on the backside of the campground, away from the seasonal sites. The sites are level, long, wide and shaded with a lot of room between sites. The park has three pools, one for adults only. The bathrooms were clean but old. The showers were free but water could have been warmer. This campground is close to Put-In-Bay and Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky. This campground is ideal for a short stay since it does not have cable.
08/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This is a typical KOA campground. Roads and sites are gravel and traffic creates a lot of dust. Sites are shaded and there is a lot of room between sites. Campground is close to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park where hiking and biking is superb. Since this campground is close to a waste treatment plant, you may get a foul odor when the wind blows in the right direction. This campground is a favorite for locals. Wi-Fi difficult to get and there is no cable.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We loved this campground. Even though it’s small, it has a lot to offer. The roads and sites are gravel and there is a lot of room between sites. This campground is immaculate. They provide free camping wood and it is the only campground that we know of that allows you to wash your RV for $5.00. The staff is very friendly. They are close to the Amish country including the Flea Market and auction, several cheese factories and antique shops. It is also close to Keim Lumber Company and Lehman’s hardware store. Since we enjoyed this campground, we extended our stay and drove to the Pro-football Hall of Fame. They do not provide any services: you must be self-contained to stay here. We would definitely come back and highly recommend it if you like a quiet campground. Recommend you stay on the lower backside as those sites are gravel with grass. The upper sites are open with no shade trees and crushed stone.
07/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
Although this campground is pricey in comparison to the other campgrounds nearby, we enjoyed our stay. This campground is located near everything in Nashville. The campground had a lot to offer: paved roads, concrete sites, cable TV, pool, laundry open 24/7, etc... They even offered Gray Line Tours from the campground. We took the downtown Nashville tour; home of the stars; Jack Daniels Distillery tour; Elvis impersonator; and Grand Ole Opry tour via Gray Line Tours. They pick you up and drop you off at the campground. You can also take public transportation within 1/2 mile of the campground to downtown Nashville. You are also within walking distance to multiple restaurants and Camping World. The staff was very accommodating. On check-in, we asked them if we could change the site that we were assigned since it was too close to the highway. They provided us with a list of sites available for the length of our stay (8 days). They guided us to our site. We would definitely stay here again and highly recommend the campground.
07/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
We were most disappointed with this campground. Since we didn’t have reservations, we took what was available – premium site (concrete pad, patio furniture, cable TV, fire pit). All back-in premium sites abut bath house. In front of our site were rented cabins which do not have bathrooms. Consequently, people would constantly cut right through our site all day and night. We asked the office to put up signs telling people to walk around and not cut through sites. Their response was that it was our responsibility to tell them to walk around and not to cut through sites. If you’re paying premium rates, it’s the campground’s responsibility, not the camper’s. In addition, nobody guides you to your site. Many campers kept going in circles trying to locate their site. We would never stay here again. You don’t get the bang for the buck.
07/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We loved this campground. Even though it’s small, it has a lot to offer. The roads and sites are gravel and there is a lot of room between sites. The campground is immaculate and so are the bathrooms and the laundry room. You can eat off the floors. They even have a fitness room on site which is free. The staff is very friendly and they constantly ask if there is anything they can do for you. They guided us to our site and answered all our questions. The campground is close to the Mammoth Caves, Lincoln’s birthplace, and the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green (20 miles). Since we liked this campground, we extended our stay and drove an hour and a half to Louisville to visit the Louisville Slugger Museum, Churchill Downs, and the Kentucky Derby Museum. We would definitely come back.
06/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This campground is close to downtown Mountain View and Blanchard Springs Caverns. You can walk to the Mountain View Folk Music Center from the campground. The craft center adjoining the folk center offers classes. We initially reserved a front pull thru site. Upon arrival, we discovered that our site was not level, very narrow, and no shade. Seeing the temperature forecast for the week was in the high 90s, we requested to be moved to another site. They accommodated us. However, the back-in sites are not much bigger either but do have shade. They put someone next to us when there was plenty of other open sites available. They do this all the time; don’t know why. You’re on top of each other. Roads are not paved which makes it very dusty. The cable reception is exceptional.
06/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This campground is conveniently located close to Graceland and Beale Street. We initially reserved a front pull thru site on the river. Upon arrival, we discovered that our site was in total sun. Seeing the temperature forecast for the week was for the high 90s, we requested to be moved to another pull thru site along the river with shade trees. Since they told us that they could not accommodate us, we moved to a shaded site that was not on the river. In the week we stayed here, we noticed that they assign the river sites with shade trees (sites 40-76) to motor homes only , not to those camping in a 5th wheel. It didn’t matter if the motor home owner had reservations for one night, a week or a month. Speed limit is not enforced; roads and most sites are not paved which makes it extremely dusty. No cable. Overall, the campground needs a lot of TLC. This campground is not managed properly. Since laundry was free, it made our stay bearable.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Very close to downtown Natchez and the Natchez Trace Parkway. Campground was very clean. Each site was long, wide, level and a lot of room between sites. Would definitely stay here again and would highly recommend it.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Enjoyed our stay at this campground since it was very clean, had paved roads, and concrete pads. The sites were quite large and campground provided great fishing. Water sites are unavailable due to monthly rentals and long waiting list(6 mos or more). Close to shopping center, Walmart, restaurants, and Natchez Trace Parkway. Would highly recommend this campground.
05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
For a state park, this is one of the best we've ever stayed in even though like most state parks it doesn't have 50 amp or cable. Sites are very long and has plenty of room between sites. Each site is shaded. Would definitely stay here again but not when temperatures are above 85.
01/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
Stayed here for four nights on our way to Florida. Close to Virginia Beach. Supreme sites were long, wide, level, and easy pull thrus. Each site had a nautical electrical outlet with a light on top and each site had a fire pit. Would definitely come back for an extended stay. Staff was friendly and polite.
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