Nice park with paved streets and paved sites. Paving for sites is just large enough for motor home to fit on. Wi-fi works only near the office. Easy to get in and out of with big rig. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful park attached to a motel. The staff is very friendly. However the park is currently being torn up and access is difficult. I also think squeezing our 30 foot 5th into a back in was very difficult. It is close to town and all restaurants, etc. Lovely town with lots to do (shopping, site seeing, opportunities to hike, fish and golf). We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Attractive and well maintained. Easy walking distance to town. Would stay again. Highway noise starts at 5:00 am. Most of the pull through sites are very long, and have sewer connection at the back and picnic table and pad at the front, so you probably will step out onto grass. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park name has changed to "Sister's RV Park". Good paved sites, wifi did not reach all over the park. Sites near highway had lots of noise but they had plenty back away from road when we were there so not a problem. Sisters is nice town and good hiking in area. This park is in conjunction with a motel and motel pool is available. Nice place and will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent RV Park. Stayed here in 2003 and 2004. Very clean park, bathroom and BIG and clean. Sites are big, you don't feel like your neighbors can peek inside your rig. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is a very nicely manicured and landscaped campground. The facilities are first rate. The highway noise, however, was very intrusive. Heavy truck traffic lasted well into the night and started early in the morning. It is OK for an overnight stopover. It is not very pet friendly. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is in great shape since it has recently been renovated. All of the roads and pads are paved and level. The full hook-up sites have new and very nice facility connections with two water connections per site (very nice for black flush). The only downsides are the price (a little expensive) and it is close to the highway. The sites that are located on the pond are a little more secluded, and are the nicest in the park. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
You can tell they just rebuilt the campground. It was beautiful. They were still finishing up the restrooms. A little on the pricey side. Over all it was worth it to have a nice peaceful setting like this. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park was absolutely beautiful. It has been completely remodeled. The entire park has been paved, including the sites. There are lots of big rig sites in the 80 foot range. There is grass at all the sites and the new bathroom is absolutely gorgeous. Everyone there was very nice. I will stay here again for sure. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
May 2009
$42
The bathrooms are still not completed, the cable didn't work and they told us not to walk on the dirt because of new seeding. I found all of this after I paid, so I was stuck. I will never stay here again, even after all construction is done! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
September 2008
$32
Nice park - well maintained with paved interior roads and sites. We stayed one night and would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place is a rip off. It was supposed to be finished but there is dirt every where. The bathroom are not done and may not be by next year. So they take a $5 deposit for a bathroom key that is 1/2 mile away. The new sites narrow as are the streets. I do not know what KOA is thinking but I am just about to cut up my Valueless Card and mail it in. This will be the last KOA I stay in unless I absolutely have to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The needed upgrade to this park is nearing completion. However construction materials and equipment are still scattered throughout the park. Despite that, the park charges a rate of over $50 when tax is added. New pavement and 50amp power doesn't justify the rate, especially since the road noise from the highway is as bad as ever. With the closure of the Sisters RV Park this KOA has become a monopoly and prices accordingly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice enough campground, but nothing special. There were three of us, so with the KOA discount the price was $50. There is free wifi that only works in front of the office. It's cable is only 6 stations; the antenna had a lot more. There is no 50 amp service available. It's just way too much money for what's provided. The people in the office were very nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was less than half full on the days immediately before the FMCA convention nearby. The rates are way too high for what you get which is fairly typical of KOAs. The roads and parking are all dusty gravel with no grass around. There are other campgrounds in the area that are cheaper by far with less dust. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had stayed here 5 years ago and enjoyed the park but, decided to try the park in town. Unfortunately it was full, so we ended up here. One reason that park in was full, and this one was only about 20% occupied, is the $45 rate. After some inquiries about the $10+ rate jump from last year, I found out about the park's expansion (it is actually almost a brand new facility next door). So I am paying $10 more for 2007's $30 facility to fund the new park which I may never use. What would have been at least a 2-3 day stay, ended after one night. The current park is OK - nice pool, free WIFI near offfice, decent cable TV and sites. If not for the $10 rip-off, it would have rated a 7. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed there Mid June 07. Thought it was pretty expensive @ $40.50 (with discount). We stayed only one night. Nice pull thru sites, fairly level, with some shade trees at many of the sites. They have a heated pool a small miniature golf course (which they charge extra to use) and a small, fairly well stocked, store. Our site was at the far end of the park, so it was pretty quiet. I'm sure the sites up front would get a lot of road noise as they are very close to the highway. They were beginning to upgrade the park and add more spaces when we arrived, and it looks like they will be making some nice changes. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a typical KOA - not very much character with sites fairly close together. This is only an issue when the park is full. The highway noise in most sites is objectionable and continues late into the night. Sites are dirt/gravel and generally require quite a bit of leveling. Overall, an OK overnite stop although the other choices in Sisters are just a few miles down the road and offer more amenities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Another little small town gem! We overlooked a greenbelt park where deer appeared daily. Walking to restaurants and shops was a highlight for us. We did it everyday, since this park is plunked right in town! We weren't familiar with this area and had intended to take our giant 5th wheel on the scenic highway to Eugene. Warning...don't do this! Anything longer than 30ft total length is not recommended. LOVED the recommended road though. One of the prettiest EVER! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a municipal park operated by the City of Sisters. There are 60 sites, 15 of which have full hookups; the remainder are dry. Of the 15, half are 30 amp, and half are 50 amp. The price reflects a small senior discount, but the price differential between full hookups and dry camping was $17 a night. If it weren't so hot, we'd have taken the dry camping for an overnight stop between Eugene and Boise. The sites appear to be back-in but are spacious enough for a big rig plus car. The road is paved, and the sites have a gravel base. The sites are partially shaded. The park looks either new or very recently renovated. That is, except for the restrooms. They are old but serviceable, and really need some upgrading to match the rest of the park. There are no showers that we could find. The park is very close to the main street with a nice variety of restaurants and shops. There is no Wi-Fi offered, but our Verizon air card worked at the highest speed. The city web site says first come first served, but we found a couple of reserved signs on a couple of sites. Should we find ourselves in the area again, we'd likely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.