Make sure you have your shots before coming here! This place is dirty, it smells, it's small...not great. We stayed here for one night and it was one night too many. It is right next door to a truck stop, so it's noisy and dirty. One shower and toilet for men and one for women. The bathroom smells really bad, it is nothing but concrete floors and walls and a heavy wooden door with a rusted metal lock. The lock to the stall sticks and ended up tearing up my thumb. I am just glad I have had my tetanus shot. The Internet is decent but slow, though it blinks out at times. Not a real great place to stay. The woman at the office is friendly, but does not clean the bathrooms. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice overnight stop. Nice office staff, level sites, easy in/out and on/off, but far enough off highway so not a lot of traffic noise. Nice size sites. We have a 45' motorhome with 4 slides, towing a jeep and we had no problem maneuvering. Only 8 rating because the WiFi is not always stable, even though we said we needed access to it . There is only one shower for men and one for women, so if someone else is using it, you have to wait - not acceptable when you want to get going and get back on the road. Lamberts was fun! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our usual stop on our way north. Love Lamberts, so have to stop. Only planned on one night, but stayed 4 nights because of weather up north on our path home. Nice folks, helpful. Gravel roads and sites, sites are level and have plenty room. Picnic table at site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There are some overnight pull-thru sites by the office that are easy in and out. We were parked in the back row. Between trees they have planted, metal fence posts to protect them, and signs to display the site number, they are creating an obstacle course for big rigs trying to park. Even though other sites were available, we were put in a site with tree limbs blocking the exit. I didn't see it until I was committed to the site. We asked twice to have the tree limbs trimmed. The first time we were ignored, the second time he said "I'll have to call the boss and see what he wants to do". Apparently the boss didn't want to trim the limbs because it never happened. I backed out of the site. The area we were in also had more road traffic than many busy parks we have been at. There's a road in front, a road in back, and a couple of vehicles within the park that drive thru frequently, once at 1:40am. I will not return to this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is easily accessible from I-55. Sites are all pull-through with nice quality utilities. Several workers have their campers in the rear row, but all is quiet and well-maintained. Office staff is friendly and helpful. Office and bath/laundry area are clean; showers and bath could stand an upgrade to newer fixtures and tile. Dog walking is easily available. A free shuttle is available to Lambert's famous restaurant 2 miles away and is summoned by the office at any time. This is a basic but comfortable overnight stop. We have stayed here 3 times in the past year and will stay again when traveling on I-55. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park. Friendly staff. Sites large, angled, gravel, level. Spotless bathrooms/showers/laundry. 70 channel real cable - not dish. Verizon 4G MiFi area. Good Sam discount. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very clean park and friendly staff. Spaces are gravel with nice grassy area between sites. Restrooms and laundry are small but very clean and safe. Great for satellite, as trees are very small. Easy interstate access, and far enough away to not be too noisy. Lambert's Cafe "Home of the Throwed Rolls" will pick you up at the park and take you for a great dinner at their restaurant! Don't miss this restaurant, but go VERY hungry and be ready for some GREAT down home cooking. This is a great park for an overnight stay, and we will return again if passing through this way on our way to Nashville. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the best over night RV parks we have ever visited. Excellent pull throughs with all utilities properly positioned. Only one shower in each men and women restroom but was clean and had good warm water with good pressure. When staying here you have to try Lambert's Restaurant, home of the throwing rolls" Lots of great food choices with huge portions. Almost everyone we saw leaving the place had a doggie bag. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our rate was actually $27.90 with our Good Sam discount. This park served our needs well in that the sites are long and level and everything worked well for our overnight stay. The friendly hostess even called Lambert's Restuarant and had a shuttle come and get us for dinner. They also brought us back after we staggered out after eating their excellent fare. Don't miss it as this is a true experience only found here. The only negative in my book is that there is a lot of road noise from the highway that the park sits on so there is no sleeping in while here. The freeway noise was from about 200 to 300 yards away and wasn't a factor for us. We were situated near the front entrance so got the road noise full blast. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very conveniently located off the freeway. There was only one shower, but it was clean. Great overnight place to stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Many people have reviewed this park and the comments are pretty much the same, so I'm tempted to not spend the time to write anything. However, we use and appreciate this site almost daily while on the road, and I'm committed to reviewing every park we stay at during this long trip. You get a friendly welcome here, and all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay, at a fair price. We asked to be put in the back, away from the road, and it's like being parked out in the country. Even way back here we receive a decent Wi-Fi signal. We would stay here again, but there's nothing for kids or adolescents. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy on and off I55. Nice park, fairly quiet, but can hear the interstate traffic. Sites are gravel, but level. Helpful staff. Lambert's is close so we had a great dinner there. Great for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean park with level sites. Close to town. We stay here twice a year on our way to and from Texas. Very friendly hosts. Wi-Fi and cable TV are excellent. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A nice place for an overnight stay, close to I-55. Sites were all pull-throughs. A separate lane was likely reserved for longer-term renters, but all areas were clean and cared for. A handy service was the free van shuttle to Lambert's Cafe in town. We did take the shuttle - had a good meal and a friendly driver. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The pull throughs are long. We were able to leave our truck connected to our trailer, and there was still space between the truck and the roadway. The sites are gravel and there are some spots where there are holes in the road with puddles after the rain. The Wi-Fi was good if you get put in the right spot in the campground. Cable was good, Charter from Cape Girardeau with analog and digital channels. The bathroom floors are sealed concrete and the shower space is large. I would stay here again if I was passing through, and needed a place to stop. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Easy access to/from interstate, long level pull through sites. Friendly staff. A good overnight stop. Take the shuttle to Lamberts -- the driver will escort you in the back door and seat you so you don't have to wait in line. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Check in was handled by a very nice gentleman. He took us to our site where all the hookups worked well. Laundry facilities were cheap $1.25 for washing and .75 cents for the drier. Laundry and showers were clean and well lit all night. There is also a shuttle from the CG to Lambert's. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access from expressway. Pull through sites level and easy in and out. Staff helpful. Good Sam, AARP, AAA and Senior discounts. Clean and well maintained. We would return if in area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is beginning to be a several times a year stop for us as we shorten our driving days to and from the Gulf coast in the spring and fall. It remains a good overnight park with above average facilities (FHU, mostly pull throughs, gravel sites, 60+ channel cable TV, and free Wi-Fi (at least fairly close to the office). Unlike a recent reviewer, I do not consider this to be just a "parking lot" type RV park. It has gravel roads and sites with some grass and a few trees. As I have noted in a prior review, there are no recreational facilities in the park. Thus, it is probably not a good park for families or people who want to have something to do in the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice CG .3 miles off the X-way. Price was with Escapee discount. Some road noise but not too bad. Nice long, level, gravel pull through sites with good 50amp, water and sewer. Rooftop TV dish worked well, few trees in the front of the CG. Gravel roads are wide enough. Sprint cell and Internet access worked well, didn't try the free Wi-Fi. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice park for an overnight visit. Easy access. Nice showers and level pull-through sites. Close to freeway with some traffic noise. Excellent cable and Wi-Fi, and office staff are nice too. Free shuttle to Lambert's which is terrific since it is one of our favorite places to eat. We would stop again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good Sam Discount. This park is excellent for an overnight or longer. The staff is very friendly and lead each RV to the assigned site and help with alignment. Full hookups, 20/30/50 (good voltage), Sewer, Cable, water, free Wi-Fi (full strength signal with our Clearwire cards). Sites are nearly level and plenty of room on each side. Malone is a main highway and there is easy access. All sites are packed gravel with grass buffers. Most sites are drive-through, a few back-ins on the perimeter but lots of room for big rigs. Many RVer's make this CG a one night stop over but it would be fine for a longer stay. Restrooms, showers and laundry are very clean. Laundry has two sets of washer-dryers and the price is lower than all other places we have visited. A good place to do your laundry. Be sure to dine at Lambert's Cafe, home of the Throwed Roll, you must experience. Services are close by. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is a basic "beside the road parking lot with RV amenities". It is great for an overnight stay while going from point A to point B. We didn't even unhook the tow vehicle--just took the free shuttle to Lambert's Home of the Throwed Rolls. The sites were level and decently spaced. The office staff was helpful. The restroom & showers were clean. It satisfied our basic overnight needs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very well maintained park. It is the neatest park that I have ever stayed at. There is not one thing laying on the ground near any campers. The laundry room was very clean. I would stay there again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not bad for an overnight or two stay. Nice level spot near the office. They have a cart that they use to take you to your spot. Great voltage and water. Passed it up at first by going down the street to another park. Came back. (See my other review.) We camped here in a Motorhome.
Prior recommendations did not turn out for us. The site was not level, one bathroom/shower. Very stark. No amenities. We passed Town and Country up the road and they at least seemed to have some trees. Cannot comment on their campground, though. Would not camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice overnight stop. If you want to go to Lambert's, check with the office (about the shuttle) so you don't have to stand in line for hours. We will stay here again. Level pull through sites are available with sewer hook ups at both ends. Spotting the rig was easy. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We've stayed here couple times in the past but this stop was necessitated by the fact that several parks we sometimes use on our way south this time of year were closed in early May as a precaution due to the pending Mississippi River floods. Even getting here was effected by the flooding. The northbound exit off I-55 was closed and the highway between the interstate and the park was covered by a foot or so of water for about 200 yards. The park had maybe a dozen sites unavailable in on corner of the park due to high water. As usual, the parks facilities are fine: FHU, cable TV, and WiFi at sites close to the office. The park lacks any recreational (pool, playground, etc.) facilities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Return visit on the way north. Friendly staff with escort to site. Sites are level gravel with ample room for any length in the pull-thru. No need to unhook as there was a shuttle to Lambert's for some "throwing rolls" and other good food. Easy on and off access to I-55. Will definitely be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is located at the end of a busy commercial strip. It is within 1/2 mile of I-55. Although situated on a major local highway, it is not as noisy as one would expect. The sites are quite close together. Services include cable with many channels available (no premium channels though), very good Wi-Fi reception, a laundry (didn’t use) and propane is sold on site. This is a basic park which acceptable for a one or two night stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here for overnight. Level sites, gravel sites. We used 50 amp; they have expanded cable, good Wi-Fi close to the office. Staff is exceptionally nice. Lambert's Cafe will pick you up for dinner from this site. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were here for overnight. Called an hour from the site and spoke with the owner. Told him we were coming. Used the after hours drop. Easy access and level parking. Found the showers and bathrooms very clean and well kept. A nice place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great for a 1 night stop, or for several. A clean park with no run down trailers. In a good part of town. Our pull through was over 60' long. Great service from the staff. We will stay here again. Good Sam and Escapee discounts. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Swing wide to turn in. Gravel roads and sites. Van service to "Home of the Thrown Roll" Lamberts Restaurant which was voted number one, on places to pig out on the Travel Channel. Flat park with few trees. Big rigs work. Our 45' bus was very happy here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice stopover park. It is next to a station that has diesel for big rigs. It is also 4 blocks from that famous "throwed rolls" restaurant. Wi-Fi is available at the sites close to the office. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent choice for an overnight stay. Small park with easy access and long, level, pull-throughs. Not much space between sites and no trees but a very nice place. The sites are grass/gravel with a picnic table. The best part for us was the shuttle to/from Lambert’s Café. No need to unhitch the tow vehicle! We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent one night there, and agree with all the positive comments of the other campers. The host was very helpful, led us to spot #3, a level pull through. All the sites we saw looked level. Each spot has a small light, and cable & phone hookups. Well kept park; we will definitely stay there again; hopefully longer next time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Staff was friendly. Site was 70ft long. Plenty for an RV with tow. Site was level and gravel. We were able to get satellite, although the cable TV selection is excellent (72 stations). Wi-Fi was free and FAST. Not only is it right off I-55, but it is only a mile from I-57. Was quiet and peaceful. Will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly folks here. Good overnight stop. Good pull-throughs, cable TV was okay. A little noise from the highway, but not too bad. Would stop here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is our second time here. The first was last October: see our 10/08 review. Good overnight stop lacking any in-park recreational facilities: pool, playground, etc. For that I'd go 30 miles north on I-57 to Cape Camping in Cape Girardeau. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Busy overnight stop for RVers traveling that want just a place to park. Have van pick up at the campground for local eatery so you do not have to unhook to eat out. Place was mostly filled with carnival workers while we were there so traffic was heavy in and out at night. Many people that where not guests of the campground were using the ONE rest room they had. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Hinton RV Park is easily accessed from Interstate 55 and good for a basic overnight stop. The roads and the RV sites are gravel with a small green space between each site. An escort will guide you to your site. The park offers full hook ups, free Wi-Fi, and cable TV with a large selection of stations. Be sure to let the office know your desire for Wi-Fi. There is no shade in the park which should be great for satellite reception. The park had quite a few seasonal RV’ers but none look like permanent residents. The park doesn’t have a pool or a playground for kids. Trash barrels are spaced throughout the park so that you don’t have to walk far to throw away your trash. The restrooms and laundry were small but clean. Lamberts restaurant (home of the throwed rolls) is very close to the park for those with big appetites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Easy Access to I-55 and I-57. Clean, friendly park. You are escorted to your site. Close to famous Lambert's Cafe, a must to visit. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was our first time here even though we have come through this area dozens of times over the years. This year we decided to take an extra day heading home from Tunica, MS and check this park out because of the positive reviews on this site. I pretty much agree with the positive comments by previous reviewers. Nice sites with very good facilities (FHU, cable, and WIFI). You may want to specify your desire for WIFI - they put us closer to the office because we asked for WIFI. Overall, a very good overnight park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is clean & friendly; a good basic overnight stop. There is no shade, gravel everywhere (deep in a couple spots), and a little grass between sites. There is some road noise, and on weekends the nightclub across the street can be a source of BOOM-BOOM vibrations late into the night. Restroom & laundry facilities are small but clean. We really enjoyed Lambert's, but it's best for those with big appetites! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice area to walk and shop. Very easy to pull into any space. Workers are older couple and very nice, the owner was rather quiet and seemed like he was not liking his work or maybe not very personable. This park is much better than the one 1-1/2 mile down the road. RV washing was allowed so that was nice. Three blocks from an outlet mall. We stayed here for one week and would go back if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Exactly what I look for in an overnight stop, late arrivals OK with good instructions printed for me to find my site. I have a 40' rig plus toad. Nice, long, level pull throughs with good power, the turn around at the end has a big radius to turn around and not hit something. I have stayed there 3 years in a row and never met the people, I arrive late and leave early and no mix up on dates. I have to get there early sometime to eat at Lambert's! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place to stay for a quick overnight sleep. Free Wi-Fi; excellent front office assistance. They recommended eating at Lambert's (a new and great experience for us). We would stay here again. We had a 43 foot RV with a truck in tow and had plenty of room (width and length) in our pull-through site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very convenient location with long level sites. The management is very friendly and helpful. This is an excellent park for overnighting and, if you do, make sure that you go to Lambert's Restaurant. It's right down the road and they offer a shuttle to and from the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have a dually/36' high-profile fifth wheel. Our pull-through site was good and easy to level. Easy on/off Interstate. Sited ourselves as office was not open until 1pm - no problem. SKP discount. WiFi didn't work from site as we were too far away from signal antenna - worked OK from outside Office area. OK for overnight stop. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The things that kept me from rating this an 8 or 9 were the sand burrs, cockle burrs and honky tonk music. This is not a good place for small children or dogs (although) both are allowed. A short walk through the grass can add about 100 sand burrs to a dogs fur. On a Saturday night the bass from the honky tonk music was loud enough you could hear it over the closed motorhome with the air conditioner on, but we still managed to get to sleep with no problem. Gravel sites were level and spaced far enough apart so each could have their own picnic table. Cable TV was included and had excellent signal strength and the free Wi-Fi was easy to connect to and fast. There is a small selection of RV supplies on site. It is next door to convenience stores. A shuttle to Lambert's was available for $1 per person. I agree that a visit to Lambert's is a must do. The RV Park has no playground or amenities for kids, but is a good stopover park for visiting Lambert's, the Outlet Mall or Sikeston. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here overnight on our way to Kentucky Lake. Nice pull through sites. Reserved our site with late arrival. When we arrived, the office was closed but the office had left instructions and directions to our site. Had no problems hooking up. There is a Wal-Mart Supercenter in Sikeston on Main Street. No issues checking out. There is also a complimentary shuttle to Lamberts, home of the throwed rolls. You must dine at Lamberts at least once. You won't go hungry and you will have leftovers. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A nice campground for an overnight stop. Nice level sites, cable TV, and WiFi. Guest hostess very nice. Be sure to visit Lambert's for dinner. Lambert's will give you a free ride. Close to a U.S. Highway, so there is some highway noise. There is only one shower in the restrooms, but it is clean. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was a very convenient place for a couple of nights. Not far from Wal-Mart, Home Depot and pretty much any other shopping you might be interested in. Bathrooms, showers and laundry were small but very clean and up-to-date. Easy location, spots were level with very easy in and out access and an escort to the site; this park is perfect for overnighters. We did notice quite a bit of noise from about 9 pm to midnight from (we believe) a night spot or bar down the street. This was a problem on Friday and Saturday night but perhaps not other days of the week. We would certainly stay here again mid-week or for an overnight weekend stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very well-run park. Excellent signage. Excellent, new electric pedestal with water and
sewer close by. Free shuttle to Lambert's is a real plus. Good location. Excellent for overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$22
This park has many new and excellent pull-through sites in addition to the older section.
Although somewhat close to a lot of traffic, the park has excellent management and many welcome features. Large sites, friendly staff, free transportation
to a good (and unique in concept)restaurant. Not much shade, but otherwise a delight for the weary interstate traveler. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2001
$17
Easy on and off from I-55, very friendly, free shuttle to Lambert's restaurant. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2001
$16
Nice stopover type park, convenient to the freeway. We camped here in a camper.
We stayed here for one night traveling through Missouri. Easy access to interstate. Pull through sites are gravel and level but not long enough to stay hooked up. Close to Lambert's Cafe which is why we chose this park. Manager was friendly. Office reeked of cigarette smoke. Quiet park we would stay here again for one night only. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Pulled into here after passing up Hinton RV Park up the road. Read my review of Hinton. This Town and Country is one of the worst we have stayed at in our 5 years of full timing. Site was small (#20) to get our 36 ft MH plus toad into. Hooked up to electric and plugged in my electric monitor system and voltage on one leg was 106 volts and 114 on the other. Lady next door said "Make sure you lock that up". Looked around and saw a lot of south of the Texas border people staying there. Turned on two A/C air packs and my EMS shut off with a 96 volt showing. This was a Passport place and I went to the office and got our $20 check back. Went down the street to Hinton RV Park. Should have stayed there first. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campgrounds are clean and well maintained. The pull-thru sites are short and we had to unhook our toad to fit into the site with a 39ft. motorhome. The bathroom/shower was clean and looked new. Only one shower/bathroom for the whole park, not enough. The sites are gravel, but level and flat. The staff and owner seem friendly and helpful.. I would stay again for an overnight stay because it is easy on and off I-55. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The restrooms/showers have been completely done over and are clean and very nice now. Floors are tiled, shower has good pressure, and one can get a very nice hot shower. The really only down side to this park is the quality of the water. Although work has been done on the water system recently, it is still well water and brown. I would not fill my fresh water tank here, and DO NOT use the laundry facilities - your clothes will become stained with the brown color. There is a very clean laundromat in Sikeston not far away. The water is the only reason for the low mark. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A lot must have happen in 30 days. "Shabby restrooms" is a kind description. The worst I have ever seen, especially the women side. Two restrooms men real bad, women atrocious. Other than ANTS and restrooms (2) for 60 sites, everything else great. Would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is my third time to stay here. I like this RV park because it is very clean and quiet. No views or lakes nearby, but great for overnight stopping. The rate is reasonable, and the WiFi is excellent. Electricity is 120 volts, and even with microwave and A/C on does not get below 113 volts. My only complaint is that the restroom is kind of shabby, and has only one shower, which I did not use. I will return here again gladly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is a mile or so off the main highway. It is about 3 miles to Lambert's Cafe, "Home of Throwed Rolls". Good food, live piano music and a very enjoyable atmosphere. A must see place to eat! The park is pretty quiet. Only 3-4 rigs came in on a Thursday night. There seems to be about 10 long term campers. Wi-Fi wasn't terribly strong but it worked. According to the after hours sign-in board, the full rate is $43. But, it is $23 for Passport America and for "Senior Citizens". If I were a teenager, I wouldn't pay full price. But, we would return again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice little park. Far enough off the interstate to be quiet, but close enough to town for quick trips for dining and shopping. Sites are gravel, nicely flat, and fairly large. Each site has a picnic table and a nice sized tree. The park used to have lots of trees, but a sever ice storm in January broke down and destroyed most of them. I would stay here again, and would recommend it to other travelers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived here in the pouring rain so once we were hooked up we didn't leave the RV. A basic no frills campground which is OK for overnighting. The price we paid is Passport America rate but the gentleman in the office didn't ask to see our card so I assume everyone pays the same. We would stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I stayed here twice, once on the way down to Texas, and once on the way back. I learned about the campground from a billboard I saw on I-57. Heading south you can get off at Exit 4, turning right on the small road, then left onto Highway 62. The sites are gravel but level, and the whole facility has a very nice "park-like" feel to it. I chose this one mainly because of the free wireless. I do not have a Passport America membership, but only paid $23 both times. Might be because I have a camper van, rather than a full size RV. As one other reviewer noted, the manager smokes like a chimney, but other than that the experience was very pleasant, and I'll stop there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park. The rate we paid was for Passport and included $3 up-charge for 50 amp service. The rack rate of $40 seems unreasonable for this park, so the majority of overnight customers must be Passport America members. Driving directions and a billboard on I-55 southbound say take Exit 69. This leads you down a 1 1/2 lane farm road and then over to Hwy 62 about a half mile south of Exit 67. Apparently the only reason for this silly detour is so you won't drive past another nice RV park that is much closer to I-55. We will not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate charged is for Passport/50amp. This is not a $50/night park, so I suspect rates have been increased due to getting so many Passport members, which they heavily promote on highway signs, etc. The park is a little tight for big rigs, and they do need to trim lots of trees and shrubs. The office reeks of cigarette smoke, so wear a gas mask before entering. Otherwise, the park is nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were in our old motorhome, a 1986 Fleetwood Jamboree 26ft, no toad. The sites are nice and level, all utilities worked well, having nice, big, shaded, grassy areas between the sites and have tables. I saw 40 ft class A's with toad pulling into other spots w/o problems. We stayed two days at a time, for a total of 4 days w/ 2 boys. We rode our bikes around the campground, enjoyed visiting with folks, and only a hop and skip from town. Nice, quiet location. We will definitely be staying there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nice campground, but we found it difficult maneuvering in and out of our site. Our 32 ft. rig would not fit in the pull-thru until we un-hitched and parked our vehicle side ways. Fortunately two of our neighbors, having the same problem, were kind enough to move their vehicles so we could get out the next morning. The P.A. discount made it worthwhile, but it was Lambert’s Café that drew us to this place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
In town campground close to road. Good overnight stop along the way. Groceries near by. Very friendly staff. Sites are open and close together. Okay for after dark arrival. 4 hours to Branson area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Owner is currently installing DirecTV and WIFI for the entire cg. (10/06). Perfect stopover for a few days' rest. Owner lives on site, which is very important for supervision of rules and safety. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A Passport America campground. A typical overnight campground. If I had one complaint it would be that there is only one bathroom and shower stall each for men and women. We used the facilities in our trailer. We'll go back. Lambert's Cafe a must for visitors. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Only problem I had was the noise from the country road. If we had parked further back I
doubt if I would have been bothered. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2004
$30
Nice small park, the grounds are kept nice. No water pressure, the sites are level and the electricity is good. Bathroom is not air conditioned and there's only 1 shower stall. Laundry was ok with two washers and two dryers. This is a Passport America park. There is also a $3.00 extra charge for 50 amps. It's ok just for a overnight stop, except there's nothing to do except go down the road and eat at Lamberts Cafe. The home of The Throwed Rolls! Oh soooo good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2003
$15
Near interstate I-55. Passport campground. We overnighted there Fall of 2003. Pretty
quiet, not many campers. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 3 / 10 ]
2003
$17
We stayed here for one night in Oct 2003. I have to agree with previous comments regarding the unusual owner. We checked in a dinner time and he was just returning from happy hour. Our site was suppose to be $12 and wound up $17 with little
add-on's. Then when we went to it we found our car in the middle of the street til we unhooked and parked it in front of the coach, still in the street at that. It was raining and we had driven already 8+ hours or we would have been back up in the office getting a refund and going on down the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
2001
$16
Poor voltage (not close to 50 amp), mainly permanents and pull thru's that might be 40-45' feet long so you still have to unhook your toad. Add to that an "unusual" owner who likes to place coupons and solicitations on your RV while you're parked around town and if you don't check in before "happy" hour, which seemingly started at daybreak, you are liable to find rather inebriated and you've got a definite avoid. We camped here in a camper.
When we went into the office to register, the office was smokey and smelled. The man was show us to our site. When we made reservations we asked if they had a 50 foot pull through and was told yes. My truck stuck out in front and my trailer in the back of the pull through. The dumpster was open and flowing over and it sits right next to road. When I walked up about 8 PM (dark) to dump some trash, some woman was rifling through the dumpster. She had kids in the back seat. She left the park when I walked up and waited for her to finish at the dumpster. The police patrolled the park frequently which concerned me. This is a Passport America park and we paid $24 which was more than the park was worth. Positives: nice grassy area to walk dogs; park appeared fairly well maintained. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.