Don't stop here if it is raining, I'm still trying to get the mud off my shoes and 5th wheel. The 50 amp connection for my space did not have a on/off switch. A very nice lady runs the park. We would stay again (only if its not raining) only overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a fine overnight stop, if you do not mind a 30 amp service site number 20 puts you all by yourself with a very large lawn space and a view of the highway. This campground is set back far enough that there is minimal road noise. The staff was very friendly. As a bonus there is a truck gas stop just before you get back on the highway with nice fast pumps. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It was an OK overnight stop. Far enough away from I-40 so the noise wasn't bad. Nice pool. Gravel sites with grass and trees. Wouldn't stay for other than overnight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great name but the name does not reflect in the park. Very old park and needs attention. The road into the park is unlevel, has pot holes, and the trees need to be cut back. The restrooms were clean but needed repairs. Could not close the door to the shower as the locking bolt would not line up with the hole. The shower had no handle, just a screw to turn on and off the water. Floors were cracked, etc. Wife had to deal with spiders in her shower. Looks like it used to be a good park - just old now and needs repairs. Will not stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Just needed a place to stay the night and it worked out fine. Nothing fancy, but a good overnight stay and sort of hidden away. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Overall a clean campground. I found this campground through this website. It is easy to pull our rig through the park and get in and out easily. A little pricey for the location and what they offer though. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very cute, tidy and clean little campground just behind a truck stop. Very easy in and out. We were not bothered at all by highway or truck noise. There was no on/off switch at the electric hookup. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park itself is small and fairly quiet. It is located on the interstate behind a truck stop and across the street from an adult bookstore. The pool is very small, old, and has cracked fiberglass everywhere along the edges. They also have a "swim club" which allows locals to use the pool. The pool is hardly large enough to support the guests, much less the locals. The laundry facility is average. Water pressure poor, but good electrical. (They only have a small amount of 50amp h/u's) No internet, cable or sat TV. The major drawback to the park is the owners. They are about as friendly as a flesh eating virus. They are a retired couple who do not live on site. It appeared to me they have plenty of money and do not care if anyone stays or not. Because there is not an on site host, the park facilities are sometimes used late at night by transient travellers. I guess the word is out about free showers and laundry. If in the area I would use the Beech Lake Resort Park. It is the only park in the area that I would rate very high. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
For what it is, it is great. We spent New Year's Eve in the park. No one else just us. The shower was warm, the space heated and done in sort of early Boy Scout. But a port is a storm it was great. Truck stop sounds not far away, but liveable. Some loud screaming animals in the middle of the night, but liveable. All in all, needing a spot the rest it was great. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access from I-40. No amenities and Jackson,TN is 15 miles away. Great transit park. Clean , well kept. Utilities well located for easy access. Will stay here again in transit to TN/NC mtns. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here for two nights in a 34 ft motorhome with a toad. While it is somewhat close to the highway, it still has a very private rustic feel. The pull-thrus are large and there is an entire row of beautiful pine trees on the edge of the campground. We have 2 large dogs, so we appreciated the fact that there was a very large field at the campground. It is very quiet and while there appear to be a few monthly campers, most of the campers are 'overnighters'. The sites are grassy and spotless. The registration is self check-in, but there is a phone number for any problems. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very barebones stop-over park. Never saw the staff while there. The kind of park you pull into, sleep and
leave, not because you have to, but rather because there is no reason to stay. We camped here in a camper.
Very nice owner. We called in advance and were assigned a site. Since we were arriving late for an overnight stay, he asked us to leave the payment in a drop box near the entrance on our way out. While not a destination park, this is a fine place to overnight: quiet and convenient to I-40 (only about 4 miles off the highway). Our only complaint is that the sites are set up for mobile homes, so the electric and water were on our curbside, and the sewer outlet was under the rig. Also, it has been raining, and the patio is on the wrong side for us also. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a mobile home community and we knew that ahead of time. They do have about 23 sites available for RV's. We choose this park because we were in Jackson for a baseball tournament and the park location is close to the fields. That having been said, because it is a mobile home community there are no restrooms or showers. There are full hook-ups and pull through involves driving over one site to get to yours. There is a small pool. We arrived on a Friday evening and there was no one at the desk on Saturday or Sunday. Our cable did not work at all and there was no one to report it to. I would not suggest anything more than an overnighter if you had to. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very poor weather conditions forced us to pull in for one night. The manager seemed indifferent to our stay. The ground was very soft and muddy. The handle on the water tap was broken off. The area is full of scrap metal and old shacks. I do not advise stopping here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Definitely overnight stop only, very quiet away from the interstate. On a country road across from a soybean field, gravel/grass sites, no cable but wi-fi worked okay. No office, a sign says to "pick a spot and we'll catch ya later". Would stop again traveling through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It's kind of a dump but OK for an overnight. I wouldn't bring kids here. No office but someone will come to collect your money. Wi-Fi was excellent, laundry machines were clean and easy on and off from highway. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good enough for an overnight stay. Five miles from town. Quiet and secluded place with gravel sites. One shower available and free Wi-Fi was the best we've had since leaving home a month ago. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Fairly easy access from I-40. Park is diagonal to Jackson Airport (very limited flights, so no noise). No restroom available; limited laundry facility. Few level sites and all dirt or gravel. No other amenities or activities. Works well for overnight or if you have business in Jackson. We thought it was the best in the area, but that's not really saying much. I would stay in Memphis or Nashville if possible. We camped here in a Motorhome.