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09/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Very friendly owners here: when we were gone for 15 hours to Yellowstone NP the owner and daughter let our dog out and fed her for us. The sites are side by side which has the advantage of not looking at your neighbors sewer connection when sitting outside. The Wi-Fi is excellent, with several repeaters around the park. Many of the sites are satellite friendly. Sites are gravel and level. The interstate is very close and trains do come through at night, so the noise may bother some people. We stayed here for a week and would do so again.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
The rate we paid was for Passport America with 50amp electric. Our gravel site was a bit unlevel side to side, but otherwise long enough. The Wi-Fi signal was very good. The previous comments are accurate and reflect our experience as well. We would stay here again. We saw several other RVs do as we did, drive through the RV park next door and immediately come here.
09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
The office was closed when we arrived so we pulled into a very long pull through and registered when they reopened at 3:00pm. Good 50amp power but the water tastes terrible. Sites are gravel and level, the Wi-Fi is good. Very satellite friendly. The sites where we parked are separated by 4 foot fences for some privacy. Picnic tables at each site. We would stay here again, but mostly as just an overnight because of the water.
09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
The staff was friendly and helpful at check-in. Sites are gravel and grass and fairly level. The Wi-Fi internet worked very well. No trees so it's satellite friendly. While expensive, there is no real competition other than the few campgrounds in Grand Teton NP itself.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stopped for one night and got a 50A electric only pull through site, perfect for our purposes. The office staff was friendly and efficient. The Wi-Fi is free and works quite well. The park is all gravel, but I believe they may water it to keep the dust down. No trees so very satellite friendly. We would stay here again.
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
We arrived later than usual for us, about 6:00pm, and the park was nearly empty. The manager was out so we parked ourselves in a level pull through and our 38' motorhome and truck in tow just fit. The gravel sites all appear very level. The free Wi-Fi was excellent. This park is fine for a one or two night stop. We would stay here again.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
The rate we paid was the Passport America rate which is good for up to a week. The sites are gravel, level and easy to access. The Wi-Fi was a bit weak beyond the 2nd row but usable. Some trees could interfere with satellite but it's easy to find a spot in each site that's clear. They have some animals in a zoo next door and there were quite a few flies. We would stay here again.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
The rate was based on one night at the Passport America rate and one night at the Good Sam rate as we came in on a Thursday. The sites are gravel, large, and level. Very satellite friendly. The manager gave us very useful information about the area. Our site did have an open electrical ground on the pedestal, but we bypassed the surge protector as that's not a serious problem. We will report it to the management. This is a good place to stay to visit the west side of the Grand Tetons. We would stay here again.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
There are 28 sites here with full hookups, 50amps, water, sewer, for $20/night; and 50 sites with no hookups for $10/night. The long term rates (14 consecutive days) are $15/night by arrangement. The sites are grass, level, and roomy. The hookups are side by side. It's located very close to I-94 for easy access. This campground is not listed anywhere other than here, which is how we found it. We would stay here again.
08/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This is a very small RV park with grass sites. There is no on site manager and we had to call to find out where to park. Only 5 sites have sewer but there is an easily accessible dump station.
05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stopped here for one night and used our Passport America to get the $17 rate. The checkin was easy and we were given a long pull through as we were leaving in the morning and didn't want to unhitch the towed. Very satellite friendly, WiFi is available but not free.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
The sites are all paved pullthroughs, but a bit on the short side. Long enough for a 40' RV but parking the towed or tow vehicle is difficult. All sites are first come, first served, no reservations. Only 4 50A sites and if the camp host isn't in to give you a map, you won't know which ones they are. (They're 9,10,31,32) Park in a site and the camp host will come around with the paperwork. You pay on the way out. Satellite friendly, close to the Will Rogers Memorial Museum.
05/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Everything the other reviewers say is true so I won't restate it. We have always stayed at Campus RV Park in Independence and didn't find this park until this year. If we had found it sooner, we would have stayed here instead. This is one of the nicest campgrounds we've been in for quite awhile. We were going to stay one night but decided to stay for 2 and take advantage of the inexpensive laundry ($1.25/load). We came from the south so had no problem finding the entrance. It's obvious from the Parvin Ave. From the north, you do have to go one exit past, then come back to Parvin Ave. We'll stay here again.
05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Good grassy, level sites with shared hookups. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Gravel roads. We were here early in the season and the park was nearly empty. They also have a few cabins and trailers for rent. The cabins are very nice inside. They take Passport America for the first night, we stayed for a week at a weekly rate. We would stay here again.
05/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
The park is a bit of a drive from the highway on narrow, 2 lane, bumpy roads but is easy to find with the good signage. The staff was friendly. This is a member owned campground with large, grassy sites. The transient sites are long gravel pullthrus so you can stay hitched up if desired. We got the Passport America rate of $10/nite+$1 for 50A electric.
02/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Interior roads and sites are concrete with grass between. The sites are somewhat narrow and backing in can be tricky for a big rig. The staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay here again.
11/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stopped here for one night. The office staff was very helpful and friendly. We had a pull through long enough so we didn't have to unhook the towed as were leaving in the morning. The Wi-Fi was very good and quite fast. Site was gravel and level. We would stay here again.
11/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
We had a level, gravel back in site with full hookups. However, the electric was at the front of the site and our power cord barely reached the pedestal. There appears to be a large new section of sites under construction with concrete streets and pads. Much of the campground was free of trees for good satellite reception. The free Wi-Fi put a tool bar in the browser and did work. The location is about 15 minutes from Avery Island and the Tabasco factory. We would stay here again.
10/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
The owner that checked us in was friendly, and her husband led us to our site in a golf cart. The interior roads are asphalt but very narrow. Sites are grass with concrete patios. There a a lot of park models and permanent trailers here for the winter snowbirds. We would stay here again.
10/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
This park is a few miles off the interstate, but not difficult to find. We asked for a satellite friendly site and were given a gravel site on the lake, well away from the highway and traffic. Interior roads are gravel with some potholes, but the staff was filling them in as needed. We paid for a week as it was cheaper than 6 days at the daily rate, at the suggestion of the manager. We would stay here again.
10/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
We were here for a rally, and paid a mixed rally and Passport America rate. The sites are all on grass, and the interior roads are unpaved. Before we arrived, a motorhome had driven over the poorly marked septic tank in the front row and the sewer system for those sites was unusable. The manager was letting people dump gray water on the ground which created a very bad odor. Fortunately, we were in the back row which had a working sewer system. We were allowed to use the clubhouse facilities for our evening activities, which was a plus. The gate to the campground is locked at 7:00pm each night, but we were given the lock code. That is just too early to lock down a campground. On Monday, we were treated to a backhoe digging up the broken septic system and the installation of a new tank. The ground was saturated from the recent rains and there was lots of mud. Although this is a Passport America park, I doubt we would stay here again by choice.
10/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
We parked in the new red section with large, gravel pull thrus and full hookups. We had a view of the lake from our site (16). Sites are not quite level, with some better than others. The gravel is still loose and the jacks may sink at some sites. Most of the sites in the red section are satellite friendly but the older section has lots of trees for those that like shade. The staff was very helpful and let us pick out our site. The rate I posted is the Passport America rate. We would recommend this park and would stay here again.
10/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stayed in a 50A electric only site that was large and level. Many of the electric sites are clear for satellite. The nearest metro station is about 10 miles away and is an easy way to get to downtown DC. The check in person was very helpful and gave us good information on local places. We will recommend this park over the more expensive campgrounds near DC and would stay here again.
09/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
We were here to have some work done on the motorhome and needed to leave each day and return in the afternoon. They assigned us a long pull through site and gave us a cone to place on the site during the day to ensure that it wasn't reassigned in our absence. We parked on a concrete pad that was very level and the site had a fire ring and picnic table. The Wi-Fi was excellent even though we were in the farthest part of the campground. Most of the sites are satellite friendly. They have a very convenient propane station so we filled up on our return one afternoon. We would stay here again.
09/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
The check in person was very friendly and helpful. We got a pull through for our one night stop across from the laundry as we had to do some today. The laundry had good machines but the area was not very clean. As they are closing after this weekend, that may have been a factor. There are lots of seasonal campers here but our site was level and long enough so we didn't have to unhook the towed. The Wi-Fi was as good as any we've experienced and free. We would stay here again.
05/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
The staff was very friendly on arrival. When I called to make the reservation, I was asked if we had any discount cards, specifically Passport America. We do have PA, and when we checked in we were given 2 nights at the PA rate, and the 3rd at the Escapee discount rate, a pleasant surprise. The south half is still closed due to flooding but the north half was open with lots of available sites. At least half of the sites are satellite friendly, but the free WiFi isn't very usable away from the office. During the first night, we have torrential rains and thunderstorms, but the power never dropped out and the water was drained off by morning. The views of the river are great from every site. Very convenient to Natchez. We would stay here again and will recommend it to our friends.
05/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
The staff was friendly and helpful. We were here with a small group for a rally and had asked for a 50A site with a clear view for our satellite antennas. They could only find a 30A site but said they would move us to a 50A site if possible. When we checked in we were not only assigned a 50A site but it was one of the few with a clear satellite view. They had noted our requests and were able to fulfill them. Roads are mostly gravel but not too bad. Our site was quite level, but some others had a noticeable grade to them. The free Wi-Fi internet did have some problems on at least one day but for the most part, it worked well. We would stay here again.
03/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
We registered for a month at $299, thus the $10 daily rate. WiFi internet works very well. Sites are easy to access and level. Hookups are conveniently located. The post office is a short walk away for those getting mail at general delivery. Propane is available at the site once a week. The new area we are in has few trees so is very satellite friendly.
12/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is our 3rd stay here, and we'll be back. All concrete sites with lots of room for the RV and tow or towed. Trash pickup each morning at curbside, phone at the site, free WiFi internet access.
12/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Sites are long (100 ft. pull throughs) and level with little shade to block satellite dishes. We paid the Passport America rate of $10/night. There is a restaurant, not fancy, but OK for breakfast, a nature trail through 5 acres of desert. Ft. Davis and McDonald observatory are a day trip away.
11/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Sites are decent size. There are 4 hookups (water and 30A electric) for each site as the park fills up for LSU football games and they can park up to 4 RVs on each site. The office was not well marked and it took some searching to find it to pay. The don't take credit cards, it's cash or check only. We would camp here again but would check the LSU football schedule if it's in the Fall.
11/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
Manager was friendly, led us to our site, but let us park ourselves. Just the way it should be. Sites are all concrete and most have a parking pad in the rear for your tow vehicle or towed. Almost a mile from the highway so very quiet. Free WiFi that works well. Some low spots that puddled in the rain, but nothing dangerous. We would stay here again.
11/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
Typical COE park, large sites, good views of the lake, good power and water. There is a large resident herd of small whitetail deer that roam the campground in the morning and evening and are quite used to people. The showers are huge and very clean. We paid $9 with our Golden Age pass.
10/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
We had a week long rally here with about 9 other RVs and had a very nice time. The staff were friendly and helpful, letting us move some picnic tables to one site for our daily gatherings. They allowed us to have campfires in our fire ring each night. If you're a camper, you can ride the narrow gauge railroad around the park for free. Some sites were so wide you needed a long sewer hose to reach the hookup, but that's a minor consideration. We would camp here again.
10/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Large, grassy sites. Lots of trees but many sites are open for satellite reception. We didn't have a reservation and were lucky to get a site as the park was nearly full. Interior roads are paved and easy to navigate.
10/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Interior roads are narrow and the sites are tight but we were able to navigate into a long pullthru without unhooking for the night. Office staff were friendly. They offer Good Sam and Escapee discounts, and Passport America part of the year, unfortunately not in October. Easy access to and from the Natchez Trace Parkway. We would camp here again.
10/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
The rate shown is for Passport American for a full hookup, 50A site. The staff was very courteous and although the park is quite full, she put us in a site that's open for satellite reception. The sites are close together, but we have a large wooden deck with a picnic table. We would stay here again.
10/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
All pads are concrete, some shared hookups. The 50A outlets on our site both had one leg missing, but the 30A was OK. Payment is on the honor system, we didn't see any camp hosts or anyone checking the sites. Not much of a view, but quiet. We would stop here again.
10/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
Campground is behind the Hart RV Super center where the Camping World store used to be. Sites are all gravel, level, with no trees to impede satellite antennas. WiFi is free. The campground is about 2 blocks from the Monaco service facility and across the street from the Cock-A-Doodle restaurant which is a good breakfast place.
10/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
Most sites were not too level, some were grass, the rest gravel. The view is of parking lots and buildings. Ok for a short stop but we wouldn't want to stay for any length of time.
09/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Owners are on site and friendly. Sites are roomy with fire rings and picnic tables. There are some satellite friendly sites, but most have trees. Very quiet.
09/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
Staff was friendly, sites are large and roomy but the electric and water hookups may be far from your utility connections. Good view of the lake and Grand Island.
09/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
We were given a site in the front row with a view of Lake Michigan from the Mackinac bridge to St. Helena island. Both DirecTV and HughesNet worked from here. The staff are friendly and helpful, roads are good gravel, as are the first row sites. There was road construction on Point Le Barbe road but the crew kept the road open for RVers during the construction. We would stay here again.
09/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
About half the sites are in trees, the rest are open and satellite friendly. Sites are not overly wide and some hookups are side by side. The staff was friendly and we were told that they have good food but we didn't get to sample it.
09/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Campground is on the river just a block off of the highway with riverfront sites costing $2 more. About half the campground is in trees, the rest of the sites are open. Excellent for satellite. Sites were level on grass or gravel. Interior roads were good. Host was friendly. We would stay here again over the marina campground that is about 5 miles out of town.
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