A lovely little oasis in the sage and pucker brush of eastern Oregon, but their power is very poor. We called ahead for a 50-amp site for a 40 ft. motor home, and were told, "No problem." When we arrived, however, were were told that they don't have 50-amp sites. We wanted 50-amps because it was the middle of a record breaking heat wave, and the misinformation was very disappointing. We have a power monitor, and the power kept fluctuating wildly, and our monitor kept turning our power off so that it couldn't do damage to anything in our coach. Very frustrating. Sites are on grass under numerous shade trees, but are extremely unlevel. Probably a nice little place, but don't go there if it's over 100 degrees and you want to use your air conditioner. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Quiet, large sites, out-of-the-way park for those willing to take just a 6-mile detour from major routes. TV but can't remember cable or local channels. They encourage you to wash your rigs! We didn't use the pool, but it was busy. The State Park is within walking distance and is very beautiful. We'll surely stay there again if we return to the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is off the freeway, and off a main road into town. It is a good place for an overnight stop, which was the case for us. All of the sites in the park are grassy and well maintained. The many extended stay/permanent RV's were well kept. This is a nice, clean RV park, not near very much shopping, but that can easily be found with help from the office staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Big rig friendly is a bit of a stretch. If you are 60 feet or less you will just fit into the sites. If it was not so tight, they would not have placed large rocks all over the park because people have been forced to drive on the grass to fit into the sites. Over 60' may mean unhooking your toad to fit. Swing room and turns into your site depend on whether one of the permanent park residents has his vehicle parked in your way or not. Narrow interior streets for big rigs. Otherwise a good value. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice clean park. Nice grass between sites, but no tables or grills. We are 38' with a pickup which makes us 60'; we just fit in the pull-thru, but to use the sewer we'd have to add hose or disconnect. We'll use the convenient dump on the way out. Plenty of cable stations but the wi-fi didn't show up on my computer. This is a good overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is Passport America Rate. Agree with the other posts about the sites being a little short, but since this is our third time staying here, it certainly hasn't proved to be much of a problem. Besides it's a great value at the Passport America rate, and if it's the right time of the year, Hermiston melons and sweet onions can't be beat. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here for overnight stop. Nice park and easy in and out. Rate shown is Passport America rate, with 50amp. Pull throughs are a little short. If you have over 40ft with a toad, will have to unhook. Very nice place to stay. Good Wi-Fi and excellent cable TV. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park for a 1 night stay over. This is the second time that we have used this park passing thru. There are many permanent residents but the sites are well maintained and the staff was friendly. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park consists of a large area laid out with over 100 paved sites. Most are pull through sites. There is no shade, but there is neat grass and flowers between units. The campground is very neat and well maintained, but the sites are close together. We stopped here en route from Coeur d'Alene to the Portland area; the park is a good stopover, although there are a number of seasonal sites as well. The free park Wi-Fi works but seems a bit slow. Our Verizon air card works very well at the highest speed. The price shown reflects a Passport America 50% discount. The only P-A limit is four days; otherwise the discount is good anytime. We'd stay here again on our way through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here because of a pet emergency and the need to see a vet. The lady who was working Laurie was very helpful upon check-in and gave us a map and directions to the vet. We feel that we were much better received here than at an Outdoor Resort we recently stayed in.The sites are as others have stated. The facility is very clean; good laundry too! Also the vet at Oregon Trail Vet Hospital was wonderful and our dog is recovering nicely. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites are narrow with no trees so satellite works in any space. WiFi was being upgraded, but frequently kicked us off. Well maintained park. We had planned to stay another night but gave up because of the WiFi. Many permanent or seasonal but still a nice atmosphere. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is well maintained and clean. Sites are level paved pads with a strip of grass between sites. They are packed pretty tight with no room for picnic tables and no trees, but this is a nice park. It has good internet access with free wi-fi. The showers and rest rooms are very clean. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A very nice park all around but a bit "tight" with somewhat limited room between the sites as compared to many new RV parks. Apparently it's a popular place in the summer months because it was almost completely full the Friday night we stayed here. There appeared to be a lot of long-term guests here with very nice rigs and even some with flower gardens, light displays, etc. The park had an atmosphere of being a close-knit happy RV community. The office staff were very helpful and friendly. They gave us suggestions for local places to eat and where to find fuel at the best price. You'll find plenty of amenities here to meet just about any need (see the web site for details). Wi-Fi worked great, voltage and water pressure were good, and cell phone coverage was excellent. The price I listed was for Passport America members with full hookups and tax. We will most definitely stay here again! (888) 408-6100 We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a nice RV camp, with paved level sites, good Wi-Fi and they accept Passport America discount, which was nice. There was grass between sites which was watered at night, but no shade trees. The bathrooms were very clean with big showers with wall railing and bath-stools. They also had hand showers which makes it convenient for elderly people or children. There was slight traffic noise in the background, but not enough to affect sleep. There was a gas station and convenience store at the edge of the campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Rate is Passport America. Very nicely maintained park, all paved with nice grass between sites. A bit narrow between sites, but not too much so. Sites apx 60 ft long, cannot leave car attached to motorhome. Free hamburger cookout on Labor Day Sunday! Excellent free WIFI and lots of free CATV channels. We definitely would stay again. We stayed two nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here one night on a Campclub membership. Our 40' motorhome plus tow Jeep with bikes on back did just fit in the pull through site. Sites accommodated 3 slides but were a little narrow as a useable outside area. We didn't notice any noise from the road. We were about half way back in one of the center rows. We would overnight there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here the first time, since it was handy and it was Passport America. We stayed the 2nd time because we liked it so well the first time. This park has friendly staff, immaculate facilities, pretty lawn and flowers and a great location. Our spaces both times were fairly near the highway, and we didn't notice road noise at all. We will stay here anytime we get to the area - it was a very nice experience. We camped here in a Motorhome.
On the plus side, this is a nice park with clean, well maintained facilities. The sites are paved and level and, very important to us, the WiFi worked very well. At the $15 Passport America rate, it's a good buy. However, there are negatives. The pull through sites are somewhat short. Our 40' motorhome barely fit with almost no room for the tow car. There is no patio nor picnic table. The biggest negative is the traffic noise. We were in the first site next to the road and there is very heavy and noisy traffic, seemly all night. I spent two sleepless nights. If you do stay here, make sure it is in a site as far from the road as possible. After being awake most of the night, our last night here, I was just getting settled ready to sleep in when a very, very noisy lawn mower was started just outside out window at 7:45am. There is not much to do in Hermiston, but, if you stay here, drive the 30 miles to Pendleton and take the underground tour. This 1-1/2 hour tour is one of the most interesting we have ever taken and was one of the highlights of our entire summer. We might stay here again, but only if we could get a site in the back of the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice modern park for the area. We were there for a little league baseball tournament and they were great about having all the young baseball players around and were great about working with us with an unpredictable tournament schedule. Nice long pull through sites with healthy lawns and level sites. Seasonal residents are way around the corner in an area away from anyone else. Excellent value! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a nice clean park. They have a recreation room that has a few exercise machines, books and games. The laundry room was spotless. We had a nice grassy spot with blacktop for the rig. One member of the staff was not friendly on the several occasions we went into the office, but over all the park was good. They don't have a website only an e-mail address. We would stay here again, if there were more to do in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great overnight park with paved streets and pads (70 pull throughs), free WiFi and very well kept. Didn't give it a 10 because it doesn't have a pool. Will stop again and spend more time the next time we're in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.