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08/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Nice park. Everything worked fine. Staff is friendly and helpful. Sites are a bit narrow, but long enough for large motorhome and toad. Wi-Fi was good. Cable had 26 channels. Would have liked more cable channels, but reception was good. Would stay here again.
06/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice small campground. Site's very level and location is very nice. Large trees throughout the park. Owners very helpful. Sites and roads are gravel with grass in between. There is a pool and hot tub, too. Wifi worked well. Cable TV has only 8 channels, but that was enough for us. Very peaceful. Would stay here again.
06/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This park is very nice and very busy. The staff is excellent and the setting is lovely...lots of trees and nice landscaping. The cable TV and Wi-Fi are great and the hookups are fine. The city has high water pressure so everyone is warned to use pressure regulators upon check in. It is very convenient to the downtown and Temple Square which is an interesting place to go whether you are a Mormon or not. The sites are paved and level with small grassy areas in between, however the sites are rather narrow so you are close to your neighbor. But this is a city park, so space is at a premium. There is a small barbecue food service truck on site which was recommended by our check in person...we found the food to be mediocre at best and not worth the cost of the dinner. However, there are plenty of restaurants nearby if you want to eat out. The laundry is clean and large...no waiting for machines or dryers. There are car and RV washing bays right in the park, too. It seems that this park is near the airport as there was both airplane and helicopter noise, but nothing that kept us awake. I have no idea what the previous reviewer meant about not feeling safe here. The surrounding area is commercial, but does not appear the least bit dangerous or troubling in any way. There are very few RV parks in Salt Lake City, so we would gladly stay here again and consider the cost fair given the amenities and the location.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a very nice park. Sites are gravel, but ours was perfectly level. We had grass on both sides of our site and plenty of room for our toad, slide and awning. There are plenty of large trees in the park although not right over our site. We had site #48 which is considered a premium pull through. Our nightly rate was due to 50% discount from Camp Club America. Included in that was full cable (58 channels) and free Wifi that was excellent. Electricity and water were good too. The area is very scenic with many snow capped 14,000+ foot mountains. Also a good location for day trips to places like Vail. It is the off season right now since skiing is done, but real summer is not here yet so most parks were pretty empty. However, this one appeared to be nearly full. We would stay here again.
06/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This campground has the basics. The location is convenient to the interstate but far enough away that there is no highway noise. It is on the same road as various chain restaurants and hotels but about a mile away from them. The views are very nice and there are plenty of large trees throughout the park. There is no cable TV and only 6 local channels, none of which we could get with our antenna. The WiFi is free and works very well, however. The sites are fairly tight and sites and roads are gravel. Many sites are not level including ours. We were only here for one night so it was fine for what we needed. The staff is very good and helpful. It is a rather small park as KOAs go, but worked for us for a stopover. We would probably stay again but only as stopover.
06/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This park gets a 10 for scenery and views. Location is away from the major highways so it is quiet. The sites are gravel and some are level and some are not (ours was) but I saw many rigs with leveling equipment...some class A's had the front wheels off the ground to get their rigs level. Sites are fairly short and roads are gravel and narrow. However, there were quite a few very large rigs there. Cable TV has 70 channels, however the Wifi is rather slow...but it is free. Our rate is based on a 50% discount through Camp Club America plus $1.00 surcharge to use our air conditioning. This park has the basics and is a good place to use as a base to see Arches NP and Canyonlands NP. Given the low price we paid, we are satisfied with this park and would stay again.
06/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This park is fine for an overnight stay which is what we used it for. Sites are level and gravel. Small trees at each site, but otherwise no landscaping. Right near I-80 so there is considerable road noise. Wi-fi worked pretty well...was a bit slow. Cable TV works fine, but has only 13 channels. Staff was friendly and professional. Seems a bit overpriced for what there is, but was satisfactory for our needs.
06/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
The best thing about this park is the location. It is only a few blocks from the west entrance to Yellowstone which is what we came to see. The park has the basics...full hookups including cable TV. Wifi at the site would cost $10 a day...pretty pricey for that. But there are internet cafes in town. We had a Verizon air card which worked just fine here. We had site 19 which was plenty long enough for our 31 foot motorhome and our toad. There were very tall evergreen trees around our site which shaded our rig. Would not be able to open our awning due to large trees, however. The view toward the back of the park is not so nice since there are old trailers next door, but we just looked the other way. The park is gravel and so are the sites. They appear to be quite level and all utilities work just fine. Ken, the manager, lives on site and is very helpful. Although the price seems high, it is actually low for the area at this time of year We would stay here again.
06/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a typical KOA although a bit on the small side. The sites are gravel and level. Between the sites are small grassy areas. Large shade trees throughout the park. The Wifi (free) and cable (60 channels) worked great. Electricity was fine. Water hookup was a little odd since every other site has the water hookup on the wrong side requiring two hoses to reach. However, a staff member offered us an extra hose in case we did not have two with us (we did have an extra). Close to grocery store (City Market). Right next to local fairgrounds which was having a rodeo type of event so there were horse trailers next door, not a problem and could actually be a plus if you time your visit to coincide with a popular event. Location is right on US highway 50, but road noise was minimal. All in all a nice park. We would stay here again.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a lovely park. Sites are level and quite roomy. Wifi works great and there are 75 cable channels. The staff is helpful and friendly and the store is large and well stocked. The park is near some highways so there is some road noise but nothing to keep you awake at night. It is one of the nicest parks we have stayed in. Would have had a 10 without the road noise. We would definitely stay here again.
05/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a very nice park with lots of big trees for shade. It is close to downtown and all the tourist attractions and it is right on the local bus route. Location is great for restaurants, shopping, etc. WI-FI is free and signal is strong. Cable TV is included and has plenty of channels (about 25). The lady at the check in escorts you to your sight and helps you back in. Only negatives: very few pull through sites and the roads in the park are very narrow. We were able to get our 31 foot motorhome in as long as we unhooked our toad at the office. Liked the park and the staff. We would stay here again.
04/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We liked this park very much. The sites are very large and easy to pull into. The roads are newly paved and the buildings are all brand new. The office is large and the staff is very friendly. We paid for a pull through site with a Good Sam discount and for a big city park in high season (this is wildflower season), the price seems reasonable. No complaints. We would stay here again.
04/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
We stopped here for an overnight and for that it is adequate. There is no cable TV and only three local channels which were all too weak for our antenna. Also the WI-FI, which is free, is extremely slow. The park itself is fine. It is surrounded by trees and the sites are nice and large. We ate at the cafe. The food was OK, nothing special, but I didn't have to cook it so it was worth the $8.95 price. This park is fine for an overnight, but would not stay any longer than that.
03/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice state park in keeping with the area (desert). Sites were very large and each one had a picnic table under a roof for shade and its own trash can. The park is built on the site of Camp Furlong where Pancho Villa made his raid into the US back in 1916 so it is historical. Unfortunately it was very windy with blowing dust, but that is normal for this time of year. Just a few miles from Palomas, Mexico. We would come back again.
03/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a very nice state park in a great area. Sites were large, paved and all hookups worked. Our site, and others I saw, were not totally level, but the setting made up for that one small thing. The park has wildlife, deer, javalina were spotted by folks in our group. We had 49 cable channels and there was internet in the nearby Indian Lodge. Close to McDonald Observatory which has star parties about three nights a week. Highly recommend those. Cost about $10 per person, but worth every penny. Little town of Fort Davis is quaint and interesting. Would stay here again.
03/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We chose this park because it is near the entrance to Big Bend NP. The park has the basics and all hookups worked. Sites were mainly dirt with a little grass. The area is desert and windy so there was blowing dust, but that is normal for the area in the spring. There were 8 cable channels and the Wi-Fi is in the nearby cafe, not at the RV sites unless you are close to the cafe. Dumpsters were overflowing. My husband mentioned it to the staff and they said they had trouble getting the folks to come all the way from Alpine (80 miles) to empty them more than once a week. The location is great! It is three miles to the entrance of Big Bend NP which is a great park to see in the early spring. Late spring and summer are very very hot. March is very busy...spring break visitors fill up the campgrounds and motels in the area. Must make reservations for anytime in March. Would stay there again.
01/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This was a nice park with a helpful staff. The sites were a bit small but did fit our 31 foot motorhome with one slide. Don't know if really large rigs would fit. Site was not quite level but was adequate for our two night stay. The town of Ajo is small and modest but has a certain charm. Close to Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument which is a nice take in. We would stay here again.
01/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a very nice city located park. The sites are roomy, level and very well kept. It is a desert area so there is no grass or large trees. However, there are citrus trees at every site and in January there are tree ripened oranges, grapefruit and lemons there for the picking...YUM. Our one complaint was with the internet service. It was terrible and cost us $5.00 per day in addition to the $53 daily charge for the site. Also there were many empty sites here even in January which is the busiest season for RV parks in Arizona. We made reservations but found we did not need to do that. It is in the heart of the city so there is the distant traffic, train and airplane sounds that come with a city location, but nothing to keep you up at night. It is a very nice park and we would have given it a 10 were it not for the internet problems.
01/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a very nice park. Sites are paved and surrounded with grass and large trees. The internet connection is great and free. The folks at the office are helpful and very pleasant. We needed to rent a car to get around the city and they arranged to have a rental car brought to the park. They also sell day passes for the bus/trolley system at the office. This is very convenient for getting around a large city which does not allow RV parking in the downtown area. The only thing that keeps it from being a 10 is the freeway noise. There are two freeways very close by and the noise is pretty constant. It was not enough to keep us up or anything and this is a big city so a certain amount of city noise should be expected. We would gladly stay here again.
01/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a very nice park with really friendly folks staying there. The staff was very helpful. The sites are large and level. Many of the sites are park models which are for rent or privately owned. Most of the seasonal folks are from British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada. We stayed for two nights on our way to San Diego. The only complaint we had was with the internet connection which cost an additional $4.95 per day and was not always reliable. Were it not for that issue, we would give it a 10. We would stay here again.
01/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stopped here for one night only. We arrived after closing (4:30 on a weekday), but there was an easy after hours check in system that we were able to use. The sites are really large and level and quite nice. They are gravel with cement patios and have tall palm trees throughout the park. It is a typical desert park but very roomy. Only down side was the lack of cable TV. They do have Wi-Fi through Nomad which you can get the first 90 minutes free and you have 10 hours to use the 90 minutes so you don't have to use it all at once. Otherwise it is the usual $4.95 for a full day of internet. We would stay here again.
01/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This park has two types of folks staying...permanent residents in mobile homes and RV folks who are both long and short term. Everyone was very nice and helpful. The sites are back ins only. Would have preferred a pull through, but we knew ahead of time that there were none. We had good internet service, however it was an additional $4.95 per day through Tengo. The sites are a bit tight considering that they are back ins only, but we did see big 40' rigs there, so the sites were large enough for those. The back in sites and the price caused me to rate it an 8. We would stay there again.
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