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08/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
I agree with what others have said. Their pricing is all over the board. Their posted rate is $28 but we had a 20% off coupon we picked up at the Ohio Welcome Center (coming from PA). They accept just about all discount programs but may use a different price to figure discount. Just be careful and make sure you get your best price. This is a good place to stop just off I-90. Wi-Fi & 50 amp are extra charge. Mostly seasonal rentals.
08/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
I agree with other comments. This is a very nice campground. The have very level, nice gravel sites (could be wider), full hookups, Wi-Fi. Over the air TV reception is fair at best (no cable). It's only about 20 miles into Louisville. We will camp here again in the future. Full rate is $27, Senior rate is $24. No other clubs are accepted.
08/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We stayed here because they accept Passport America and they are close to Letchworth State Park. We found the park to be fine and would stay there again. Because we were there during the week and the park is mostly seasonal, we felt like we were the only ones there, which was just fine. Spaces were either gravel or grass and were fairly flat. The park is about 4 miles out of Warsaw. Warsaw has a WalMart if needed. Wi-Fi is free but central location only. Cable is $5 extra. No sewer and no 50 amp (although others say they have 50 amp).
07/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
This is an RPI park and thus the low cost. This park is in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do in the immediate area. We stayed there for a week and used it as our base to drive to Hyde Park, Rhinebeck, Kingston, etc. The drives were beautiful, although a little long. The park staff was on the verge of being rude. They have very few (5-6) 50 amp sites. We had a full hookup 30 amp site, which was fine because the weather was cool. You must pay for WiFi and the service is very poor. Unless you have a web based email address you can't send or receive email. Over the air TV reception is fair.
07/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
We really enjoyed our week at this campground. It's an RPI, among others, park so low cost. The spaces were great but the best part is their on site cafe, where we had dinner every night. Very good food and very inexpensive. The people were just great. I would highly recommend this park.
07/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is an RPI park and is simply a great park. Everything was terrific. Nice sites, great store, good clubhouse. Swimming lake. Bathrooms were as clean as I've seen anywhere. Location is good for visiting Niagara Falls. Wi-Fi was very weak and slow but free. Would be fantastic if they had 50 amp and/or sewers. Dump is easily accessed.
07/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is an RPI park thus the low price. It is a very nice park in southern Quebec. There are quite a few seasonal sites and almost all the license plates are from Quebec. The office staff was very nice and as helpful as they could be with their broken English. WiFi is free and the signal is strong. We found nothing wrong with the park at all. We were told it is one of the best parks in all of Quebec. The countryside is beautiful.
04/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a Passport America resort. Normal and weekend rate for full hookup is $42. There are many seasonal residents. The park is very nice. They have a nice par 3 golf course, swimming pool & store. South Hero Island is in the middle of Lake Champlain. The island is mostly rural but it is great for any kind of water sports. There is a marina right across the street from the resort. We found nothing wrong with the resort and would return.
08/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Passport America! $3 extra for 50 amp. This is a great campground and the location is perfect. It's on a hill overlooking Branson with great views. Out of the normal high traffic of Branson but close enough to do the things you want to do. Nice long, level, shaded pull thrus. This is our 4th year here and we'll be back next year.
08/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
If you find yourself in Green River needing an RV park, this one is probably the best choice. They have a lot of open sites and all are pull-thru. The sites are gravel and there are bits of shade. I think the price is high for what they have to offer but they know you're stuck in the middle of nowhere. Free WiFi. The day we were here there were only about 7 other rigs in the park.
08/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a very nice park. The sites are a little tight but other than that I saw no problems with it. It's right on the interstate, but there was no noise from our site. Internet is central only, but it's free.
08/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
We've stayed here for the last four years in a row. It's mostly permanent residents but it's clean and safe. The location is excellent, if you want to be near Overland Park or the other Kansas suburbs of Kansas City. The park is fine for big rigs (we're 40 ft) but reservations are suggested to ensure space. The park would be much nicer if they would add picnic tables. This park is very old and is not a resort but it is in a great location. If you're just passing through, you might be able to find a better place.
08/2008
rating [ 3/10 ]
If you're a mountain goat this park may be barely OK, otherwise skip it. It's on the side of a hill and the sites are narrow, unlevel and hard to get into. No TV & No Cable. About the only good thing I can say about this park is they have free Wi-Fi.
08/2008
rating [ 4/10 ]
First of all, the owner/manager is rude and couldn't care less if you stay here or not. She claims to have raised her prices on July 1st by $5 over Woodalls listed price. On top of that she charges $3 for Wi-Fi and wants to charge even more for 50 amps. The "drive thru" spaces are far too short for a 40' rig and car, but she doesn't care and allows it. This is a small city in the middle of nowhere and her prices are out of line. The park is OK and you'd have to go into Idaho to find another park, which is what I recommend. The only positive is that cable is included in the price.
07/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is one of the best campgrounds I've ever been in. The roads and the spaces are paved. There's over 15 miles of hiking/biking trails. Reservations are a must on weekends but during the week should not be a problem. I would have given them a 10 rating if they had WiFi/Cable but you really don't need it, you're going to be busy enjoying yourself.
07/2008
rating [ 2/10 ]
What is it with KOA? They all act like they are God's gift and they're not. This one is like most, a bunch of gravel spots that are far too close together and extremely over priced. Their price is outrageous and then they want to charge you extra for everything. They wanted to charge me $20 extra because I arrived before the noon check-in time. Dogs $3. We took a 30 amp spot at $55 after our KOA discount because they wanted $10 additional for 50 amp. We were in a bind or I never would have stayed here and certainly won't again.
07/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Excellent RV park! Full hookups and WiFi, no cable but good TV reception. Cochrane is a nice city and only about 15 miles from Calgary. We used it as our base for our Calgary Stamped stay. The facilities and the sites are excellent.
07/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
This park has grass and gravel sites. Some are shaded and some aren't. It's very nice but kind of in the middle of nowhere. Must be a member of 1000 Trails or RPI to stay here.
07/2008
rating [ 2/10 ]
This is a very basic park. Most of the spaces are taken by storage units or permanent units. It's really pretty trashy! I will find another place to stay if I'm in the area again.
07/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
If you are a member of Coast to Coast or RPI this park is fine. We're RPI and paid only $8 a night. At $52 a night the park is extremely overpriced and I would find another place to stay. Spaces are all concrete slab and very narrow. Once you're in, the space is nice enough. Most of the park consists of permanent residents but they are all in very good shape.
06/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
This campground has been given a bad rap. It is expensive because of where it is, but we had a great experience here. You need to plan to have your tanks empty upon arrival and stay in one of the sites next to the office that only offer water and electric (free dump is available if you should need it). They are very nice sites with great views and you save $5 over the other sites that offer sewer. Utilizing these sites (and there are about 20 of them) puts you near the office and showers. The employees are super and the restaurant is very good. Our 3 day stay was great. While sites are narrow because the campground is old, the employees were very accommodating to allow us to utilize two sites during our stay. I assume this would be different if they were full. We enjoyed our stay very much. You should also be aware that the only cell phone service that works in this valley is Verizon. Good Sam park!
06/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Super park! Our $10 cost was based on being a member of RPI. Regular rates are around $35. Park is well maintained and the sites are very nice. The location is very good and close to the city.
06/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a very nice park very close to the city of Canmore. The sites are also very nice. WiFi is in the office only but free. The price we paid was based on a weekly rate (stay 6 nights and get 1 night free). The people were nice and helpful. This is a nice location to visit Banff and Lake Louise, if you don't want to be in the Provincial Park, which isn't much less expensive.
06/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a very large park and is kept very nice. The location is excellent in regards to the city of Des Moines. The park is Coast to Coast and also takes Passport America.
06/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice, shaded, grass sites and nice people. Only 4 miles south of Havre and far better than the two campgrounds in Havre. Worth the trip, if you want to stay in Havre.
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