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07/2009
rating [ 3/10 ]
We stayed here in a 34 foot 5th wheel for one night and that was more than enough. The WI-FI only works if you go to their building; it does not work at the camp sites. The check in person was more interested in selling the evening dinner menu than giving us information about the park. The park does have trees and the pull throughs are easy to enter and exit. Water connection is at the entrance to the site so a long water hose is needed.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We stayed there four nights. The RV sites are like most places in Alaska--a gravel parking lot. The sites are tight and you can look out your window and see what your neighbor is having for breakfast. The WiFi is up and down like a yo-yo but when it is running it is fairly fast. The staff were friendly and helpful. There is ample room for maneuvering in the park. The park is close to the businesses and wharf, one can easily walk to them and the supermarket. We would stay there again because I believe it is one of the best there based on seeing the other ones.
07/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
We camped there for two days in a 34 foot 5th wheel with full hookups. The camp sites were level and clean with grass between them. The park is virtually void of trees which makes all the pull thru easy. The laundry facilities are clean and reasonably priced. The manager is friendly and eager to provide you information. There is some road noise but it drops off during the evening hours. We would stay there again. The price is right.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We camped there for one night in a 34 foot 5th wheel. Looks like most of the sites are pull-thru with a lot of room. The camp sites are level and gravel. The interior camp ground are gravel and pretty good. The young man in the office was friendly and willing to provide local information. We would stay there again.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a nice clean RV campground with level and clean sites. It appears to be fairly new. The sites are level with easy access both back-in and pull through. There was a nice hiking trail to a near by lake. There are no shade trees but some have been planted. The owners were helpful and friendly. The water pressure was really low making it difficult to take a shower in our 5th wheel. We stayed here one night, and we would stay here again.
07/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
We had planned on staying at Camp Run-A-Muck, but after seeing it we decided to stay at this park for two nights. The park roads are full of potholes and one has to drive really slow on the roads. The sites are shaded, level and easy to get into. Our site had full hook ups including cable TV. The WI-FI was just OK; it was really really slow. . We were able to see the brown bears fishing and catching salmon at Fish Creek. Passing through Canadian customs was fast and easy. The camp ground is for sale.
07/2009
rating [ 3/10 ]
This was a tight fit and the traffic from the cruise ships was right by the RV park. They don't have laundry facilities which is one reason I rated them low. The site was level, the Wi-Fi was not free and if purchased expensive. It was conveniently located and it was easy to walk to anyplace within the town. It is a little difficult to located in that it is right in the town.
07/2009
rating [ 3/10 ]
We stayed here for two nights. The park is gravel and all the level sites are back in with ample space between them. We stayed here because we wanted to visit the Kennicott Mine in the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. It is a deserted 1938 copper mine. It is a 90 mile drive from this park but the best park in the area. The road in the national park is a dirt/gravel 60 miles long road and there are no facilities other than lodging at the end of the 60 miles-no fuel. It is well worth the 3 hour one way drive to see the huge deserted mine now in the national park. Make sure you have excellent tires on your vehicle.
07/2009
rating [ 3/10 ]
This is an OK RV park for one night. The sites are easy pull thru and level. The bath room was really old and use questionable. The laundry facilities were poor with many machines out of service. It was an old park that has been neglected. They do sell fuel and campers receive a 2 cent discount. We stayed here one night on our way to Hyder, AK to see the bears.
06/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Stayed here for 8 days in June 2009. Nice camp ground pretty easy to find, quiet at night, back in sites were a little tight--width and length. We had a 34 foot 5th wheel. They had entertainment 6 nights-- live band -- and free dinner at 7:00 PM each day. Different food each evening. Overall nice campground and I would stay there again. We did attend the Sourdough Mining Co in Anchorage for lunch and it was quite expensive and the food was poor.
06/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
The site were fairly wide and there was allot of room to maneuver the RV around. Cable connection was a little different. One needed a receiver for the cable which they supplied. The Internet access was good a little slow at times but over all good. It is about 8 miles from Seward so it is a little bit of a drive to get there. They provide a free continental breakfast each day. There is a salmon capture facility within walking distance of the RV park which is interesting. The park is quite and the RV sites are gravel with grass between them. The laundry facilities were just OK. We would stay there again.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stayed there for five nights. The park is a little dusty from the RVs driving around looking for a camp site. Other than that is was a nice campground. The sites were rock, large and easy to back in a large RV. We had a 34 foot RV. There was is free shuttle service to various other locations within the park. The free WIFI was available at the mercantile. There was laundry, shower and food supplies at mercantile store also. I have a Golden Eagle National parks pass so we paid the $14 per night otherwise it would have been $28 for the A size camp site. We liked the camp ground and would stay there again
06/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
This is an OK campground. We stayed there in a 5th wheel for two nights. The Talkeetna train station is right behind the campground and it was noisy when the trains arrived and departed. Plus the freight trains during the night hours. The sites are rock based. The pull through were large but there weren't many of them. We had a 34 foot RV. It was close to the down town area so we could walk there and back less than a 1/2 mile each way. In my opinion there wasn't much in the town and I probably wouldn't stop there again.
06/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
The gravel parking was tight and the layout of the park was difficult to follow. The laundry facilities were good and clean. There is no shade in the park. It is conveniently located to the activities in Homer. One can walk to most places. Two dogs were left in an RV next to us whenever the owners left and they would bark when anybody or thing walked buy. A real nuisance in the early morning. The Halibut fishing was excellent. I thought it was a little on the expensive side.
06/2009
rating [ 3/10 ]
An older campground with internal rough, potholed roads. Shaded sites are short and it is difficult to back into the sites because of the narrow roads. We camped there for three days in a 34 foot 5th wheel. The sewer connections are on the back of the camp site and difficult to reach, matter of fact we couldn't sure our because we only had 30 feet of sewer hoses. The water and electric connections were no problem. The site was sandy or muddy with grass on each side of the camp site. The people were friendly.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
There were many permanent sites. The pull-thru shaded gravel site we had required us to level our RV. The park internal roads could use some maintenance and they did spray water on them to keep the dust down. The laundry facilities were just OK and they were always busy while we were there. The staff were friendly and willing to provide information on the Edmonton Mall.
05/2009
rating [ 2/10 ]
The people were friendly at the motel desk. They only had 15 amp service and the gravel pull-thru sites were small. They had shaded sites. The campground was poorly laid out and we had to take a chain down when we exited the campground. Fuel was really expensive there even though they give the motel guest and campers a 10 cents discount. We wouldn't stay there again.
05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a large gravel base RV park with grass between the sites. Most of the sites were large pull-thru's and spacious. We stayed there a week. The cable TV and WIFI were both working well and we didn't experience any issue with either. It was quite and peaceful. It is located in the town of North Pole and within easy access, 8 or 9 miles of Fairbanks. We liked the campground and would stay there again.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
It is an older campground and well maintained. The gravel sites are not real level so be prepared to level your rig. There are shaded sites and grass separates the sites. It is on the out skirts of the town so one has to drive your vehicle if you decide to do any shopping. Caravans use this campground. The people were friendly and helpful. We did not use the laundry facilities. We would stay there again
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a large, older RV park. We stayed there for two nights in a 34 foot 5th wheel. The sites were large, wooded, gravel base and level sites. Water, power and sewer were handy for each site. This a park that RV caravans use. The park was quite but not real close to the main part of the town. We would stay there again.
05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Our pull-thru site was level and the RV platform drive was cement. The utility connections were conveniently located for the RVs. We camp there in a 34 foot 5th wheel. The staff in the hotel casino where we had to check in were friendly but we had to check out at the hotel desk the next morning before we left which was a minor inconvenience. We would stay there again.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We have a 34 foot 5th wheel. The rock/gravel camp sites are large, quiet, and spacious. The are no shaded sites and it is a nice campground when you are on the way to Alaska. There is a convenience store on site and they give a discount on the fuel charges to their campers. It is just across the street from the famous Watson's Sign Post Forest where travelers have posted their signs with the thousands of others over the years. We didn't use the laundry or bathrooms/shower facilities. We would stay there again.
03/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
An older campground but nice. There were a lot of permanent residents but that really isn't an issue. Most of the residents are snowbirds. We were taken to our site and the person helped us get back into our site. The site grounds are grass with some ruts. It is a quiet campground with some resident activities. The laundry facilities were excellent and reasonably priced. The roads inside the park are blacktop but narrow.
03/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
A very nice RV park with friendly staff. The site pads are concrete and the hookups were in excellent condition. The sites are wide which provides easy access. The free Internet and cable access were by and large very good. We camped there for a week and we would stay there again.
03/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
Over all a nice park. The interior roads are gravel but good. The RV site we had was concrete but there were others that were just gravel. The Internet access was weak but work basically OK. The site are wide with lots of room on either side. There are two small lakes or two large ponds which whichever term one wants to use and they are stocked with bass so one can fish. We were told no license was required by the owners. We would stay again.
02/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
A very friendly campground. The facilities were in very good condition. There were a lot of campground activities and the people worked at getting new camper involved in the activities. Most of the RVers were snow birds. We camped there for a couple of weeks and we would stay there again. There was a train that ran by the campground occasionally but we didn't feel that was a problem. They don't accept credit cards. Over all a very nice place.
10/2007
rating [ 5/10 ]
It is a small campground with nice RV sites. We stayed one night while visiting Niagara Falls. The hosts were friendly and the shaded sites were easy to back into. It was OK for the one evening we were there.
09/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
We have stayed at this park many times over the last 10 years. It is a clean and quiet park with many shaded campsites. They do take reservations and I would recommend making one before going. The park is located on the White River and one can walk to the river for Rainbow Trout fishing. Most of the sites are large and easy to back into. I would recommend this Arkansas State Park especially if one likes to fish.
09/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
We camped in a 5th Wheel for a month. The camp was clean, well maintained and convenient to many attractions. The camp hosts were friendly and helpful providing local information (maps). We were there the last two weeks of September and the first two weeks of October for the fall foliage. The park was clean and the spaces were large. We would stay there again.
09/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
We stayed one evening at this park. It is really connected to Graceland and one can walk from the RV park to Graceland. Very few trees in the park. The sites were large and easy to enter. We camped there in a fifth wheel. We did feel a little uneasy regarding the security of the area. It is an OK park for a day to two. We would stay there again if we were to visit Elvis's home again
07/2006
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stayed here from July 16 through August 15 in 2006. The owners were friendly and accommodating when asking for assistance and information. They had a lot of weekend activities for all ages. The interior gravel/blacktop roads could stand a little improvement. The camp sites were clean and well maintained. We did have some power issues with blowing the circuit breaker not at our camp site but at the main power supply control panel. We had to reset it several times it was old and weak and needed to be replaced. The night rate is based on a monthly cost.
07/2006
rating [ 2/10 ]
We have stayed at this park from August 16 to September 15, 2006 The reason for staying here is it is really the only park near Blacksburg, Virginia with full hookups. The interior gravel roads had deep ruts and pot holes, the individual camp sites were dirty and the sites were muddy when it rained. They raised there rates over $170 a month from the previous year without any park improvements.
06/2006
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stayed there a month from mid June to mid July in 2006 and felt the park was well maintained and they had many activities for the campers. On the Fourth of July they had a nice fireworks display in the evening. The swimming pool was clean but they didn't open up the office or the pool until 10:00 each day and we thought that was a little late. On the day we checked out we had to wait for about a half an hour till someone showed up to compute our final departing bill. I would stay there again.
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