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09/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
The price reflects the Good Sam discount and is for a full hookup, pull-through site. The owner and his young son were friendly and helpful. We were allowed to drive the park and choose the site of our choice. The hookups were well located and in good condition. The bathrooms and showers were clean. Our site was level and very roomy with grass and shade. There was a picnic table but no fire ring. The access roads were gravel but in good condition. There are quite a few sites suitable for big rigs. The miniature golf course was in good condition. The swimming pool was clean and well kept but was closed as we were here in the off season. This park is near the freeway but was reasonably quiet. There is a gas station and convenience store near the entrance and it is handy to get supplies. We were very happy with this park and would stay here again. Note: this park no longer has a Web Site.
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a first class RV Park located a few blocks from the heart of the town of West Yellowstone and the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The price listed reflects a 10% Good Sam Discount and is for a full hookup, back-in site. The staff at check-in was friendly and helpful and very knowledgeable of the area. The utilities were well laid out and in new condition. The bathrooms, showers and laundry were all very clean, in good condition and more than adequate in number. We had a cement patio with a nearly new picnic table and a crushed rock parking pad. The sites are not overly large but there is room for your slides and awning and room to park on site. The streets are fairly wide and paved. There are plenty of big rig sites in this park. The park is pet friendly with designated dog walk areas. There is free coffee and hot drinks at the office every morning. The store is clean and well stocked with food, RV supplies and gift items. Be aware there are no campfires allowed in the town of West Yellowstone and if you wish to BBQ on the vinyl picnic table you will have to borrow a protective pad from the office. The town is very nice and clean with many dining and shopping choices and 2 small grocery stores. I rate this park a 10 without hesitation.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This park is centrally located in Yellowstone National Park and has full hookups. It is the only park with full hookups in this area. Only hard sided rigs are allowed here, no tent trailers or hybrids. This is due to the large number of bears in this area. The access roads are tarred but have a few pot holes. The sites are small and short, we had difficulty getting into our site but after some maneuvering were able to get situated 16 inches from the large motorhome behind us, I measured. There was no room to extend our awning due to a very close tree. We have 2 slides on the same side and there was plenty of room for the slides. We did have a nice view of a very thick forest and plenty of room for our 2 lawn chairs and a small table. The bathrooms were clean. The showers were a long walk to the office area and cost $3.25 so you are better off to shower in your rig. There is a well stocked store, gift shop, and snack bar about 6 blocks away. There is also a gas station with diesel fuel and propane. There are no picnic tables. Campfires are not allowed. The park had a sewer smell in the mornings. The water pressure can get very high, up to 100 PSI so bring a pressure reducer for your water hookup. This park is very busy due to the great location and you will likely need reservations to get in. We arrived by noon on September 8th and the park was completely full. There were a few 40-foot rigs here, they fit but it was a tight fit. Our stay here was pleasant, we were aware of the shortcomings of the park but were happy to get a site in this great location.
09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We stayed at this park for 5 days: it is perfectly located between Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons National Park. The access road is paved but watch out for the huge speed bumps. The person at check-in was friendly and helpful and explained the rules of camping in bear country and that the rules were strictly enforced. Our site was very roomy with many trees. It had full hookups but be aware that the electric is only 20 amps and you will need a 20 amp adapter. Most sewer hookups are 8 to 10 inches above the ground so you will need support or a ramp for your sewer hose. Sites have a picnic table and a fire ring. The interior roads are dirt with a few pot holes and can be dusty. There are quite a few sites that could handle big rigs. The bathrooms and showers were old but reasonably clean. There was a laundry with 6 washers and 8 dryers. The washers and dryers each cost $2.00 a load. The store was well stocked and there was gasoline and diesel fuel available. The lodge and restaurant looked very nice but we did not eat there. There are paths to the Snake River; it is about 3 blocks away. There is reportedly good fishing in the river and it looked swimable when the water is low. We very much enjoyed out stay at this park, it is not fancy and it can be dusty when dry, but the great location makes up for it. I am not aware of any other camping in this area with hookups. If you don’t need hookups there are several free national forest campgrounds nearby on Grassy Lake Road. The big negative here is the cost of $50.00 per night plus tax payable in full, in advance. I think the tent sites are $26.00. We would stay here again mostly for the great location. Be sure to visit the Jenny Lake area in the Grand Tetons, drive the one way road and stop at the Jenny Lake overlook: the most scenic area of the Grand Tetons in my opinion.
09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
The price reflects the Good Sam discount and is for a full hookup, pull-through, deluxe site. The office staff were friendly and helpful. We were escorted to our site and guided in. The hookups were well located and in good condition. The store was well stocked with camping supplies, gifts and basic food items. The bathrooms and showers were older but clean. The laundry had plenty of machines and was clean but the washers cost $3.00 per load. Our site was level but very narrow. There was not enough room to extend our awning. There was a picnic table but no fire ring. Only the premium sites had fire rings. The access roods were gravel but in good condition. There are quite a few sites suitable for big rigs, they are long enough but very narrow. The miniature golf course was in rough shape. This park is only a few blocks to the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park and it is an easy walk to town for shopping and dining. This park is great for it’s convenient location, but as a RV park is nothing special.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
The price reflects the Good Sam discount and is for a full hookup, pull through site. The person who checked us in was friendly and helpful and guided us to our site. The hookups were well located and in good condition. The bathrooms and showers were exceptionally clean and nicely decorated. Our site was level and very roomy with grass and shade. There was a picnic table but no fire ring. There is a community fire ring by a small pond. The access roads were gravel but in good condition. There are several sites suitable for big rigs. This park is near the freeway but was reasonably quiet. The outdoor area could be a little neater, it was slightly unkempt but not bad. This is a pretty small basic park but we were very happy here and would stay here again. Call for directions because your GPS will not bring you here. My Air Card worked well here.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We paid $27.00 a night for full hookups. This was with a Good Sam discount and had to be paid by cash or check for the discount. We really enjoyed this campground. The sites were roomy and the hookups were adequate and well located. Many of the tent sites were very private and roomy. We camped under huge Cedar trees and had plenty of shade. There were many families with children camped here and there is a lot for the children to do. The swimming hole was most popular. There was also playground equipment, mini-golf, fishing and wading and much more. The restrooms and showers were clean but not spotless. There is a small laundry with 3 washers and 3 dryers. Most sites had fire rings and picnic tables. The office staff were friendly and helpful. There is a small camp store and ice and firewood is also available. This park is deep in a valley: so there is no TV reception, your cell phone won't work and our air card did not get a signal. The road in is about 2 miles of well maintained gravel but all down grade with 2 hair-pin turns and single lane with many areas not wide enough to meet another car or RV. The grade is easily doable in low gear. Motor homes over 36 foot are advised to unhook their tow car and drive it down separately. As a flatlander this road made me nervous but it was well worth it when we got to the campground. The name has "Resort" in it. I would not classify this as a resort but just a good old fashioned fun campground. We stayed 5 days and were glad we did. Had a good time and really enjoyed the scenery.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This park will give a Good Sam discount if you ask. This RV park is neat and well kept with large sites with green grass and trees between them. The sites are level. The sites are plenty large for big rigs. The hookups are in good condition and well located. Each site has a picnic table and an elevated grill. There are also 4 or 5 tent sites. There is a dog walking area. There is no Wi-Fi but our air card worked well here. There is good TV reception in the area. The park is located behind a Shell gas station and convenience store. Office and check in is at the gas station. The store has a basic stock of soft drinks, groceries, beer and liquor. They have very good popcorn, give it a try with Happy Hour. It was nice to be able to fill up our diesel here. You pay a $5.00 deposit for a key to the showers and rest rooms: OK by me as it keeps non-Rvers out. There is not a lot to do at the park but it is very convenient for exploring nearby towns. The only negative is there is only 1 washer and 1 dryer in the laundry. If possible: request the back row, sites 16~25. It is further from the road and quieter and also has a wooded view of the back of the park. They water the grass at night so put your lawn chairs away at night.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This park is very convenient to Glacier National Park and only a mile from the east park entrance & Going to the Sun Road. The rate of $50.00 was for full hookups with the KOA Value Card discount. The power, water & sewer hookups were in good condition and conveniently located. The power was strong. All the staff were very friendly and helpful. Most of the staff were foreign students. The store was very well stocked, but prices were high. Our site was level and had great mountain views all around. Most sites for RV's are pull throughs. Sites have a fire pit and picnic table and plenty of room for slides on both sides. Sites have a crushed rock parking pad and nice grass. The swimming pool, spa & splash park are clean and well kept. This is great entertainment for the kids if the weather is warm enough. There are many well kept Kamper Kabins. Most of the tent sites are large and shaded with good privacy. Choose your tent site carefully if it looks like rain because some can get wet and muddy. There are small areas to access both the lake and river. The only negatives were that 2 of the washers in the laundry were out of order the whole 9 days that we were here. Also the urinal by the pool was out of order the same length of time. When the campground is full there are not enough toilets for morning use. The laundry was often tied up by employee use. The swimming pool water temp was too cold for us to use but it didn't seem to bother the younger folks. The WI-FI worked at our site maybe 60% of the time. When use was heavy it was very slow or did not work at all. Overall this was a very clean, friendly and pleasant place to stay, & we would recommend it to others.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This rate was for full hookups with the Good Sam discount. Cable TV is $2.00 a night extra. This RV Park is in a great location about 1-1/2 blocks to downtown Medora and 5 blocks to Teddy Roosevelt National Park. The hookups & power were good. The site sizes fairly narrow but plenty of space for your awning & more. Bathrooms & showers were reasonably clean but not spotless. The office staff were very friendly and helpful. We received a golf cart escort to our site and guidance in backing in. There are nice views of the buttes and Teddy Roosevelt National Park. The park store is well stocked. There is live music every night in season, mostly Country Western and Old Time music. The WI-FI worked well and the cable TV was very good. This was not a real fancy park but it was very friendly and down home. We were very happy with our 3 day stay here and would come back. Medora as a great old western town with quite a bit to see and do.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
The office person here was friendly and helpful. He even led us to our site and guided us in. We had a large wooded pull through with lots of trees and grass. Our site was level. The bathrooms and showers were old but clean. There was a nice walking trail to the creek. They have a large dance hall on site and have nightly square dances, but you are welcome to stay here even if you are not a square dancer. We were invited to come watch the dancers. The cost is very low and this is a great place to stay while you explore the area. We had electric and water hookups but no sewer as they were all taken. There is a good dump station. This park is not fancy but is very pleasant and friendly. We would stay here again.
08/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
Wow!!! In 40 years of camping & RVing this is one of the nicest RV parks we have stayed in. Every thing as clean as can be, & everyone as friendly as can be. The swimming pool was clean & heated to a nice warm usable temperature. There were 2 hot tubs. The store is well stocked, and store prices are more reasonable than most. Bags of ice were only $1.50, and a nice bundle of wood was $4.95. There is an ice cream parlor with fair prices, and the owner grills ribs and chicken along with sides every night for fair price. There is a game room and an adult lounge with a TV. The WI-FI at our site worked well. Our site was perfectly level. There are many sites suitable for big rigs. The tent sites are large and have good privacy. The many Kamper Kabins were very nice, too. The park is conveniently located just a few miles to the west entrance of Glacier National Park. The rate we paid was for full hookups and reflects the KOA Value Card discount. I would definitely recommend this park to others.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
The sites at this park were roomy and many had shade trees. There were many waterfront sites. The tent sites were very nice. The host at the check-in station was friendly and helpful. They had a nice swimming beach. There were several bathrooms that were reasonably clean but not spotless. There was a good boat launch and several docks so you could tie up your boat near your site. Our site was level and the hookups were well located. There were a few negatives. It cost 50 cents to get 3 minutes of hot water for a shower. They over watered the grass and some sites became muddy. Overall we were happy with our stay here and would recommend this campground to others.
08/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
The manager here was friendly and helpful. The park was spotless clean. The bathrooms and showers were comparable to a fine hotel. Most sites were riverside and close to the water. This park is well managed and well kept. I wish they were all this nice. The only reason I did not rate it a 10 is because of the railroad siding across the back of the park. Be sure to check the directions on the web site as it is a little tricky to find the entrance. You have to go through the Orofino Building Supply parking lot to get to the park entrance.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
The office person was friendly and helpful. She gave us info on attractions & dining in town and some discount coupons. The rate we paid was for water & electric, no sewer hookup as they were all taken. It also reflects the Good Sam discount. This is a small quiet park about 5 miles out of town. It is grassy & has a lot of trees. We had a very large shaded site but most of the full hookup sites are smaller & closer together. Our site was level, we are not sure if they all are. Most sites had picnic tables. The road is gravel and grass. It looks as if some of the sites could get muddy after a rain. The bathrooms and showers were older but clean. The laundry had 4 washers and 3 dryers all in good working order. The tent sites were very nice and roomy with grass and trees. The power and hookups were good. Quite a few of the sites are suitable for big rigs. There was free WI FI and it worked very well at our site. This was a quiet and relaxing park but nothing fancy. We were very happy with our 2 day stay here and would not hesitate to recommend it to others.
07/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
A very nice RV Park with just over 100 sites. Good Sam Discounts & Rally discounts are available. Most sites are suitable for big rigs with many pull through sites. The office staff were very friendly & helpful, we were escorted to our site. Sites were good sized and very close to level. There is good solid power & hookups. The park was clean & well kept with lots of flowers & trees. The bathrooms, showers & laundry were clean & everything worked. The few tent sites were very large & private. We did not use the pool but it was clean. The wireless internet worked well. I am using it to post this. The park is only a mile from a larger city with fine dining, shopping & good medical care. This is the nicest best cared for park we have stayed at this year & we would come back again.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a small RV Park located 3/4 of a mile North of Long Prairie MN on US Highway # 71. The sites are large and mostly shaded. There are some 50 amp full hookup sites, some 30 amp and some tent sites. There are many fruit trees and they advertise that campers are welcome to pick fruit in season for no extra charge. The campground was attractively landscaped with many trees, shrubs, and flowers. There is a large building that can be used for pot lucks or playing cards and games. The restrooms and showers were reasonably clean but not spotless. There would not be much for kids to do here but it is a great place for a stop over or for retired folks. They have a couple of community fire pits with free firewood. They have monthly and seasonal rates too but there was only one permanent RV. They do take credit cards. They have good discounts on monthly rates but no other discounts. The nearby town has a very good and low cost café called Mickeys in the old downtown area. We stayed here 4 days with our RV Club and were very happy with the campground. Big rigs will easily fit in most of the sites.
02/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
This is a snowbird park & many residents stay from 3 to 5 months. The monthly rate is reasonable, as little as $10.00 a day. Do not believe what it says on the web site. Much of what is advertised is only available on a few sites or not at all. The pool heater don't work properly & the pool is often too cold or too hot to use. The building & grounds maintenance is poor. The manager does not live on site and promises much that she does not deliver. Many of the electric hookups do not provide adequate power. The Wi-Fi does not work well. On the plus side the winter residents are very friendly & helpful & there are many organized activities all run by volunteers in the park. The RV and mobile homes that the park rents are dirty & in poor condition. The sites on 1st & 2nd streets are roomy but the sites in the pool area and Caliche Street are tiny with no place to park your RV or toad. There have been quite a few security problems & some thefts. We will not be back.
09/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
We really enjoyed this park. It was clean & well kept. The work campers were very friendly and helpful, they even escorted us to our site. There is a swimming pool and an indoor and an outdoor hot tub. Free popcorn and coffee. The sites are nicely laid out and mostly crushed rock. The back in premium sites are very large and private. The location could not be better if you are visiting Mesa Verde National Park as the entrance is only about 1/2 mile away. We stayed here 3 days and were 100% happy.
09/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a large city park campground. There were about 100 sites with a separate area for tents. Most sites were shaded with very large trees. There were water & 30 amp electric hookups at all the RV sites and a dump station. There are a couple of large ponds in the park & quite a few people were fishing with good luck catching pan fish. Some of the sites were suitable for big rigs and most would handle at least 34 footers. The cost per night was only $13.50 for RV's, less for tents. There were areas to walk and there appeared to be a paved bike/walking trail across the road. We were very happy to find this pretty & low cost park. The only negative was that there were many geese in & near the ponds and you have to be careful where you walk near the ponds. The geese did not come in the campground. The park is located on US Highway Business 63 on the south side of town. This was a great park at a great price & we would stay here again.
09/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
This campground was a welcome find. There are very few campgrounds on this stretch of road. This is basically an overnight stop but there were a few long term RV's here, I think they were working in the area. There is no attendant on duty, you just pick a site & self register. Most if not all the sites were drive through. Here's the best part, you only pay for what you use. Dry camping is only $8.00, electric only $10.00, electric & water $12.00, electric, water & sewer $14.00. The bath & shower house was old but clean & usable. There is a small swing set for kids but not much else. Sites were level & we did not have to unhook for an overnite stay. You will need to pay by cash or check. No credit cards & no one available to give change.
08/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
We really enjoyed this park located at the north side of Durango. We stayed here for a week in August. The restrooms, showers & laundry were very clean. The pool was heated & warm. The camp store was well stocked and open long hours. Most of the sites were shaded with large trees. Most sites were fairly short but we all fit, barely for the 40 footers. The tent sites were well kept, grassy & have a great view. The work camper staff were friendly & helpful. One even stopped by our site to visit awhile one afternoon. This park was conveniently located to explore Durango & the nearby mountains. We would stay here again.
08/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
The name says it all. Fun Valley is truly a fun place for young & old. Trout fishing, trolley rides, horseback riding, bike rental, paddle boat rental. Hiking, tubing, mini golf, shuttle to regular golf, live music & entertainment. They also have a well stocked store, gift shop, gas station, snack bar, restaurant, game and activity buildings & much more. The food is very good and reasonably priced. WI-FI is available only near the office. The location is very scenic and is on the south fork of the Rio Grande River. There are also 18 well stocked trout ponds on the property. We came planning to stay 3 days and ended up staying 12 days. The nightly rate listed reflects a discount on stays of 5 days or more. The many older work campers were the friendliest & most helpful we have encountered anywhere. There are a few negatives, some electric sites are only 20 amp. & many of the sites get very muddy after rain.
05/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
This on site owner takes great pride in his campground. This campground has the cleanest bathrooms & showers we have ever seen. Sites are large & grassy & most are drive through. Plenty of room for big rigs here. There is a small lake with 2 paddle boats for free use. Since we camp here in the early season we really appreciate the heated activity room. We have camped here 3 years in a row with our local RV club & never noticed the voltage problem mentioned by a previous poster. The free Wi-Fi worked well. We will be back & recommend this park to others.
08/2005
rating [ 9/10 ]
Nice city campground in city park overlooking Rice Lake. Nice lake view, swimming beach, fishing pier, boat ramp, disc golf, picnic tables. Just off Hwy. 210 on the east side of Brainerd. Roomy sites, mostly back in nearly all are suitible for big rigs. Senior citizen discount. Friendly campground host, self checkin when host is gone.
08/2005
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a nice family park with alot of things to do. The owners and workers were very friendly and helpful. We arrived on a Sunday and the park was full but there was a lot of room midweek. The grounds and many walking trails were nicely groomed. Some of the amenities as listed on the web site follow & I can verify that all were available while we were there. Amenities: 74 acres with walking trails. Picnic table and fire ring at each site. Store with groceries, firewood, treats, ice, pizza, RV supplies. TV lounge area, Game room. Heated Swimming pool - 24' x 40' - open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Clean bathrooms with 'FREE' hot showers. Enclosed Picnic shelter. Children's Fishing Pond, paddle boat. Snowball Express Train rides. Wagon rides. Airstrip for Radio Controlled airplanes, pond for R/C boats. Large Playground. Softball field, Shuffle Board, Basketball, Bocce ball, Horseshoe pits, Tether ball. Volleyball and Badminton courts. Dump station and Honey wagon service. Nature Trails. 9 hole Frisbee golf course. There is also a paved bike trail nearby. We were with our RV Club, had a good time and would return.
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