Good overnight stop on Hwy 50. For being such a "lonely" road, there seemed to be a lot of traffic early in the morning. Rate paid was $28 less $3 discount for AAA membership. The rate is $10 for C2C and RPI members. Campground is mostly gravel and cement. There is an aroma of dairy farms at times. Not too many pull-through sites, so advisable to get there early-ish to be sure to get one. Did not check out restrooms and showers so no opinion. Would stay here again when passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was on our way to Colorado and good for one night. Be forewarned that you will be pitched on for park memberships by the residents. We were approached by 4 different people in as little as 24 hours on the advantages of joining various park memberships: we felt hounded. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff was excellent and helpful. We had 6 trailers and got checked in with no problems. We had reservations but the office had no knowledge of them because the Vegas office didn't notify this campground. Biggest problem is the shower facilities which has no changing room when you get ready to shower. You take your clothes off and leave them in the main hallway with no control over them, anyone coming in can see you 'stark nekkid' and the only cover is the shower curtain when your in the shower. This is not acceptable. The park was clean, well kept and in great condition. We would recommend this park and return. Please get some better shower change rooms. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed as a Coast 2 Coast membership so the rate reflects that amount. The office staff was friendly and helpful. The road noise drops off to almost nothing at night time, and the train noise also is not enough to keep you awake at night. The free wifi was strong and you need a dish for any real TV stations. The gravel sites for us was level and the paved streets were clean. I don't believe the park is ever really full only because of the area. Other than rock hounding there is not much else it that area to see or do. The town has a few good places to eat and the grocery store was only about 1/2 mile away. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very clean and convenient park. The staff are very nice and helpful The interior streets are paved. The sites are gravel with concrete pad to park your vehicle. There is a small grassy area at each space. Would like the gravel sites to have been a little more level. Big coaches will need to be selective in picking a site so as not to get into some of the shade trees along the back. Some of the sewer dumps are threaded and some are not. Water pressure is good as well as electric service constant. Cell service is good. The Wi-Fi works better in some areas than in others. We will stay in this park whenever we are in this area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the second time that we stayed here. Clean, easy access and friendly staff. Great little golf course. Love the dinner at Pizza House. A rock hounds dream! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice little CG, but pretty plain Jane. It is right on hwy 52 and there is some traffic noise. Not much else near by that I am aware of so if it fits your stop/travel plans go for it. This is our first stay (our home base camp), we would stay again if we are close by. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice little park with shady and level sites. Free WiFi worked great, even though we were across the park. Train tracks are less than a mile away, but we only heard the train whistle once. Make sure to visit the local museum, staffed by local volunteers, full of old stories! Gas, groceries, restaurants and stores are just down the street. Verizon cell and air card on full signal. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We purchased a park membership to gain access to AOR/RPI/CtoC and this was our first stay at the park. We were pleasantly suprised. We were also startled as to the number of things to do in the area such as old mining areas, National Park, fossil digs, rock hounding etc. We will go back and stay for 1 plus weeks to take in the sites and activities. The rate for nonmembers was $25 for Good Sam. Our rate was "Zero" and the web site will not accept that number so we put in $1. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here to go to U-Dig Fossils - unfortunately, when we were here everything was closed and locked up (rec hall - which was a modular office building - and laundry). Spaces with grass are all back-ins, we chose a pull through which was gravel with a cement pad for your tow vehicle. There's little to do in Delta, no cable at the park and we couldn't get TV reception so bring your satellite dish! Not a bad park for a night or two but wouldn't vacation here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very clean and neat park, laundry room excellent.Although pull thru's next to road,not to worry. After 7-8 PM traffic stops. Very quiet. Trilobite Mining at U-Dig Fossils is fun. Would definitely stay here again. Cable would get it a 10, not much to do at night in Delta. Great breakfasts at Top City Cafe, and Rancher Motel and Cafe. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A simple park on US-50. Wide paved interior roads. Nice big sites--gravel with grass and cement apron on passenger side. Most sites are back-ins that are easy to enter; there are a few pull-throughs. All of their sites are big enough for any rig. In lieu of cable TV they have about 10 TV stations that are broadcast on a UHF repeater. Small laundry--two washers and two driers. There were a dozen or so construction workers staying in the park long term. They were quiet, and their mostly old RVs were well maintained and their sites neat. Excellent water pressure and power, although not all sites are 50 amp. We stayed as Coast to Coast members, so our rate was $10. This is a nice place to stop on the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were passing through on the way home and stopped here for the night. Very nice man in office let us choose our site so we went to the back away from the road (the pull throughs are on the road side). We backed in to a gravel site and had a nice concrete "patio" area with a patch of grass to cook out on and enjoyed the lawn, trees and stars. There are a few (5 I think) construction type trailers in this park but they were clean and nothing around them to junk up the place. We were there on a Saturday night and it was super quiet. Lawn areas are well manicured and park itself was clean and well kept. It is a circular park so great for walking after sitting all day when driving. I think it was a nice, clean, well-kept place to stay for 1 or 2 nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a sad story this is going to be. Some years back we stumbled onto this park. It was pretty new and the owners were so proud of it. Over the years we stayed here whenever we went out west, it was always well kept and clean. This time, however, what we found was appalling. They are allowing construction crews into the park, with, and i'm not exaggerating, old beat up mobile homes. We talked to several "old timers" who had been making this their summer home for several years, who were so angry at the drunken partys, hot roding construction workers, and the awful rotting, unsightly mobile homes that were being brought in, that they were pulling up stakes and leaving. how sad. We camped here in a Motorhome.
a very nice park in the middle of no where - boating close by, golf, fossil hunting, rockhounding, very well kept, not fancy - easy access, good value for RPI site We camped here in a camper.