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05/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
Perfect place to stay with big pull throughs, good Wi-Fi, great swimming pool, great views during the day and on dark nights. It was very quiet. They fight with the drought but still the few trees are green. Perfect to visit Big Bend Nat'l Park and do not forget to visit Big Bend State Park. It's a 'must do'. We will sure come back.
05/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
On our way to Big Bend National Park we stopped for one night on this campground. Very big pull thrus so you can leave your car on the back or in the front. Level spaces and in the evening, if you ask, they make a nice fire in a central fireplace. Very romantic. Dark skies at night. There are trains just near the road and they make noise, but it was not to bad. We sure come back if we have to make a stop over. Rate was PPA.
10/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Well maintained park. You have to pay a (one-time) registration fee and you have to pay to get Wi-Fi. They have about 30 pull thrus and a beautiful lake. There are some prime sites you can reserve, others first come. They have 50 amp. A section on this park called Comfort cove is open year-round with full service. We will come back.
10/2012
rating [ 4/10 ]
We stayed here with PPA membership. It is nothing fancy, nothing to do, and one big grassy lot. Most are back in sites. Lots of long stayers. OK for overnight, needs a lot of work to make this a real campground.
10/2012
rating [ 2/10 ]
Nice owner. Was very helpful to get us settled. Very good (free) Wi-Fi, but that is it. Next to the freeway with lots of noise. Everything is run down with bad internal roads and cracked pavement on the sites. We stayed here with PPA. We will not come back.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
PPA rate. Very friendly owners/managers. Sites are a bit dusty, but not to bad as long as people don't drive to fast. Coming in on a one way road, but no problem for us. Large pond with many ducks. Campground was quiet, but it was slow season Wi-Fi was slow. Great for a few days or overnight. Be sure to get good directions. We will come back.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Very friendly and helpful owners. Reasonable Wi-Fi, nice pull through sites. Very quiet and excellent for one or two nights (or longer if you like fishing!) We stayed here with PPA. We will come back.
10/2012
rating [ 4/10 ]
Stayed here just for one night because we need to be at the Excel factory, just a few blocks away. Nothing fancy but OK for one or two nights. Wi-Fi was excellent.
11/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Different rates for the sites, we had a monthly so just ask rate at that moment. Great place, right on the beach, quiet during winter season but be sure to phone ahead to see if there is a spot available. We loved the sound of the surf day and night. We will come back for sure!
10/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Great owners. They make wonderful fresh products, be sure to buy some (and they let you taste first!) They are animal lovers and it shows. Campground is great for overnight or a few days and is situated underneath Pecan trees. We could pick as much pecans as we could find. Big pull through sites and everything worked well. Had good WiFi. We noticed no road noise. Sure we will be back.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Beautiful campground. Has very steep road down to the main campground, be sure to drive carefully because of the speed bumps. Big pull through sites on main camp, well maintained. Along the road down, there are also sites, but that must be terrible in summer. We were here at closing season. Access to the river must be fun in summer. We will come back.
09/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
We where here just for closing season but they had still some beautiful pull through sites open. Big sites but some spots are a little difficult to get in and out because of the trees. But we managed well, and are not that experienced. Park is well maintained and just around the corner from Radium Hot Springs (3 miles). We sure will come back. Free WiFi at the Visitor Center downtown. Just be aware: the road to this campground appears all of a sudden, and is very poorly marked! It is just left passing (or before) the visitor center, outside the Park boundaries.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
No Wi-Fi. Nice level pull throughs, but half of the campground is closed due to renovation (already almost for 2 years). So be sure if you want full hookups to be there early. The renovation will take much longer, and they put loose gravel everywhere so when we were there in a dry spell in the renovated area (if open!) you cannot see your neighbors when people drive around. Old section is great and with tar streets, much better. We would stay in the old section without a doubt.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Trains, driving next to the grounds; if you like them you must come here! Some night they blow you of the campground, just crazy. The grounds are well kept, very good Wi-Fi and Cable, near the casinos, and if you are on the pull throughs you can see the Gulf. No road noise. The city of Biloxi should do something about the trains blowing the city awake. Otherwise this camp would get a 8. Friendly reception.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nothing fancy, but wide and long pull throughs, great views of the surrounding mountains in the distance. Grassy sites and nice fire pits. Very friendly staff. Just 25 km from Golden and 50 km from Yoho. Very quiet, almsot no noise of road or trains! Good value for money, we stayed here with PPAmerica discount. Certainly will come back when passing by.
09/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Very friendly owners, near the Columbia River, 25 minutes walk to downtown Revelstoke and very close to Revelstoke Nat'l park. Nice biking on level grounds around town. Park is very well maintained. No noise of highway but train nearby, did not bother. WiFi oké, cable good. Big pull throughs for big rigs on grass. Good for a stopover or a few days. No special rates. If we are near we will sure come back.
07/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
A real family campground, beautiful, located near the Dry Falls and on the lake. Nice biking in the state park. We camped in the new section with big pull-thrus, section beginning with 2. Only bad thing, we looked behind on a lot of working garbage. NO Wi-Fi, only at the reception. Pricey, if you compare it with the state park, they have all the facilities (no Wi-Fi but were is the difference!) and cheaper. We would consider if we ever want to come back.
07/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Great views over the mountains and lake. Nice little camp and very quiet. Just what we where looking for. Sites are very long and 25 ft wide, we think spacious considering other camps in Canada or in the area. No accommodations, just one dryer and washer; no problem for us. Good cable, Wi-Fi so-so, but overall good. We came for a week, stayed a month. Ask for special price. 4 km to WalMart and other shops, nice biking, and great beaches. We will come back.
07/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very well looked after campground, very nice owners. A pity they want to sell, if you are interested: it is a good place and a beautiful spot on the river. Sites are a little bit small but the pull-throughs are long enough. Near the main road but no noise at night. Beautiful flowers everywhere.
06/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Park is very big, only few pull through sites available. Spots can be unlevel. We noticed throughout the park that the tables were very dirty, some spots not well cleared. No free Wi-Fi, you have to pay $5 a day or $16 a week for Tengo. We think the park is much too expensive, but they are the only full service park near Mt. Hood.
06/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Chose to stay in B-loop if you want a big thru, nice views and a great grass patio. It is not allowed to make a fire or charcoal-BBQ. A very nice swimming pool and large Golf course on walking distance. During night it is very quiet. It has good WiFi. We stayed here for a week.
06/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very well maintained park, spots are big, you can park your car next to your trailer on the same spot. 80% is long stayer/workers. They give you places in front of the park. Good location for biking, on the greenbelt (25 mile) and visiting Boise. We were near the office, great Wi-Fi but sometimes it seems we where on a highway, the traffic in and out the campground is heavy! At night quiet. We will come back when in the area.
06/2012
rating [ 6/10 ]
We didn't stay here, but just checked this place out while travelling across the USA. This place is good for one night stay. The places are like a parking lot and much too far off the interstate to be worthwhile. If they left one space open/clear between the sites, it would be all right to stay a week or so, but otherwise it is terrible. Nice park, but it needs a lot to make it into a gem. Hope someone clears the place up, it would be a nice spot if taken care of!
06/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
We payed one night PPA 50% discount, but if you don't have PPA it is a good place to stay for a one or two nights. Walking distance to Snake River. Convenient just of the Interstate, near gas-station. Unfortunately Pizza oven was broke when we came in. Good big sites, all pull thoughts, escort to site, and friendly staff. Inside almost no interstate noise, just put on your AC. We will come back.
06/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Clean, well maintained park, nice pool. Pull throughs are small, but good enough for one night. Park looks like a big paved parking lot with green grass in between. Expensive Utah liquor store in walking distance. Campground is just off the Interstate and if you don't mind train noise two times a night (it runs 20 feet on the other site) it is a good place and convenient of the interstate. 60% is worker or long stay.
06/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice campground to stay and visit Arches and Moab. Just a few miles out of town and of the main road. Quiet during day and nigh and we found the sites not narrow at all. Fair space with a table, trees and grass! Friendly staff, good Wi-Fi and we will come back here for sure.
05/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
New owners, new management, a great place to stay for a couple of days or longer. Very quiet during day and night. Good WiFi. Many summerhouses very well maintained and still a lot of sites for vacationers. Very friendly staf, they escort you to the site. Ground is close to the lake(500 ft) and it is 20 ml. to Durango. Worthwhile to come to. We will come back.
05/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Don't go here if you have an RV over 30 ft. The pull-throughs (and back-ins) are very cramped and there is no room to move around your space if your slides are out, and there are a lot of low hanging trees. BUT if you are tenting, or have a small coach/trailer this is a beautiful place. Very nice swimming pool, old trees, nice and quiet and about 10 minutes downtown Santa Fe. Staff is nice but they have to refuse reservations for big rigs. Wi-Fi was great and fast at our spot.
05/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very well maintained park, beautiful pool, clean and nice to cool off in the desert. We were surprised about how the park is situated, as it is so close to the I-40 it is quiet because it is situated lower then the street. Easy pull-throughs, big trees. Good to stay for a couple of days to explore the surroundings. We will sure come back.
05/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Expensive, but we used PPA. It's 16 miles to Carlsbad Caverns and 2 miles to Walmart. This park has a lot of oil workers, but it is not a bother. Big lots and it is well maintained. It is not a beautiful situated park. It is like a big parking lot but with big grown trees and some spaces do have grass. We sure would stay here for one night again. For tents, they keep the grass nice and green even in this drought. The pool was still closed, but when we were there they starting to fill it. Very friendly owners/keepers. They have a RV shop/repair next door and they will come to your site to work on your rig.
05/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Friendly people, big site and a lot of space. While we were here it was quiet. Easy access to State Park and Fort Davis National Park. Not a very good sign on the road but you cannot miss it. Quiet at night, no road noise. Beautiful night skies. We stayed here three nights.
05/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Well maintained park, many longtermers (boaters) and winter Texans. Near Amistad Lake and Del Rio. Easy access from road, quiet at night. We stayed for two days with Passport America. Sure will come here again.
05/2012
rating [ 4/10 ]
We just checked out the place and did not stay there, in the middle of town. Tiny tiny pull-throughs, but as we visited there was nobody. People told us they put rigs with one place in between. Still not much of a place to go to, need a lot of attention. Back-ins are next to a gravel road so very dusty at the campground. Place needs a lot of improvement.
04/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a beautiful and clean campground with large pullthroughs and backups. It is very well maintained and taken care of. You can bike into San Antonio along the rio. As we were there they were still working on it, it will be completed end 2013. Bus stop into downtown is across the street from the campground. Worth while to stay. We camped here with PPA 50% discount. We will come back for sure.
04/2012
rating [ 6/10 ]
Nice park to stay at with PPA discount. Many snowbirds and long stayers. Spaces are cramped, but for a couple of days it is OK. Nice swimming pool, and good distance to Padre Island and Corpus Christi.
05/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Very good campground to stay at (off season). If you don't like crowds, stay away in summertime. When we camped, it was nice and quiet, plenty of space. Walking distance to the river. Easy back-ins and lots of pull throughs. Only remark: they should take a little bit more care at the park with the grass and roads. Staff is very friendly. We certainly will come back, stayed here with PPA. You pay $2 a day for Wi-Fi.
10/2011
rating [ 6/10 ]
With use of our Camp Club USA 50% discount, $14 is a good rate. VERY good Wi-Fi, near big stores and Tyler. Pull throughs are big but unfortunately many long stay workers who kept there engines running early morning (5:30 am). The setting is lay-back but still the road near the campground is busy at night. For visiting Tyler good enough, not for longer stay,
10/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Use our CampClubUSA, 50% discount. Good fair price, good Wi-Fi ONLY near main building. Large pull throughs, some need a little bit leveling. Near the road, but not much noise. Good for a stopover.
10/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
We chose a premium site and premium it was, perfect, beautiful and the views are great. Enjoyed every minute. Also at night when the big barges run up and down the river. Very friendly crew, drives you to your spot and helps in every other way. Good place to visit Graceland, just 20 minutes drive. Big spaces.
10/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
We stayed here with CampClubUSA and 50% discount. A good deal, very friendly and helpful owners. Near Shiloh and don't forget to visit Corinth!. Wi-Fi was good. A little bit noisy road along the campground, but with your AC running no problem.
09/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
No WiFi, many seasonal campers. Pull Thru available, but small roads to drive and a lot of trees. Some level sites. Campground need some upgrading and paint. Overall: not to bad for one or two nights, beautiful surroundings.
09/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
Perfect campground for a big rig, beautiful and big pull thru's. Friendly staff, very quiet (no kids because off-season). We came in for 3 days and stayed 10! We will come back.
09/2011
rating [ 6/10 ]
Wi-Fi not free, only good at the office. Many season campers. Only a few pull throughs. Good for one night on route to the USA or into Canada. Quiet, but in season may kids. Not much to do for us.
08/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Small campground on top of hill, walking distance to the little village and beach. Access from road 132. Pretty and garden like, friendly staff. Wi-Fi is not very high and not always reachable. We stayed here during Hurricane Irene, they took all kind of measures. Only a few pull throughs.
08/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
Friendly staff, big rigs have plenty of space here. Electricity 30 amp. gave some problems. Wi-Fi is OK if you have direct view with entrance gate, high speed! Great walking on the beach, good biking to Sainte Anne.
08/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
Clean campground, very quiet and walking distance to the beach. Perfect for visiting the coast. Percé one hour drive. For tenters: brand new shower building, kitchen inside with possibility to eat and sit inside. Big C-shop 10 Km drive.
07/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
We camped here in high season, but the spot we were in (pull-through) was quiet. Many season stayers. Swimming pool is free for campers, you only have to pay for the watherslide. Very friendly staff, good beach nearby. Weekly rates available. Pull-thoughs mostly level, our spot was.
07/2011
rating [ 8/10 ]
A simple campground, near the sea with only a very quiet dead end street in between. Walking distance to a beach. Spots are simple, and the campground looks like a big field but even in high season (we camped here in July) it was quiet. It is difficult when you drive a big fifth wheel to found out what your spot is! If you want a quiet place you found it but don't think it is fancy. Wi-Fi is perfect.
07/2011
rating [ 6/10 ]
Weekly rate is very good, 7 nights for $140 dollars. The campground offers not much but is a good, quiet place to camp, sleep and make trips around. Sure a recommendation but don't think it is fancy. Very good restaurant on walking distance, and a very nice park to walk or bike. We biked into Saint John and to the reversing falls (little hills!).
06/2011
rating [ 10/10 ]
Paradise we found! What a beautiful place, hope no one else will come here so we can keep this spot hidden. Very well maintained campground, near the river/ocean/tidel. The sites are clean, and there are beautiful spring flowers. You can order your lobster with the owners, fresh and cooked for you! Big spots, we love this place. Very quiet: not suitable for children, just for nature lovers.
06/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
Shady sites, beautiful swimming pool, easy access from I-95 but: you have to pay to shower. No problem if it is clean, but it was NOT. And if you consider the price of staying: we have to pay 10 dollars extra for a guest, so the price for one night $55, it is overpriced and strange you have to pay for the showers! Wi-Fi was available but not constant. Owners are very friendly but they have to do something about the price.
05/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
We had a perfect time over here. It's near all the Amish you want to visit, Paradise, and good bicycling through the Amish county. Campground was very quiet, out of season and to cold for the swimming pool.
06/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
A perfect place to stay. Has very, very long pull through spaces, you can get lost on your own spot! Very helpful staff. We stayed here for 10 days, and visited Acadia, Deer Isle and Schoodic. The campground is big. There is no shade on the big places but, as it rains a lot over here, there is no need for it. Very quiet and although the busy road to Acadia is just around the corner you don't hear the cars. Good shopping, even a Wal-Mart supercenter, good restaurants very nearby.
06/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
A good park to stay with free beach access (which is nice for Cape Cod). You are in the middle, about one hour drive to Province town. Avoid the summer months, much too busy. June and September are great.
05/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Great place to stay, of course you need to pay the entrance of the park. Worth staying there, but they need to clean the roads from rocks, and at our time of arrival everything looked poor. In spite of that, worth while.
05/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Beautiful campground, quiet eve though relatively near the busy highway. Nice location near the visitor center. Friendly host.
05/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Beautiful campground, difficult to find a space. Be very early to make reservation in advance.A perfect spot in a beautiful park. Very friendly camping host.
05/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
In the center of Moab, near Arches Nat'l Park. Walking distance to restaurants. Far enough from the highway, quiet nights.
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