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08/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
The best thing about this campground is its proximity to the Rocky Mountain NP. The entrance is literally just around the corner. We were in G row which has an incredible view of Longs Peak. The bathrooms were clean and there were an adequate number of bath houses. The grounds could use some upkeep but the location outweighs the disadvantages. There were some problems with barking dogs but anymore we seem to encounter that wherever we are. The sites are fairly close together but not on top of each other. We would stay here again.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a small park off the beaten path in Branson. It is across from the State Park entrance off old Route 165. We had a concrete pad and a pull through site. The park was quiet. This campground is a short drive to the strip. I would not stay here again but only because I prefer to be closer to the strip in Branson. If you prefer a country setting, then I would recommend this campground.
08/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
We were in site 307. It is not on the main road into the campground and is a little quieter. The river is just a short walk either down a road or steps. The price for this campground is much too high for the amenities, but the view and access to the river compensate somewhat for the lack of amenities. There is an unkempt look with weeds everywhere and that is a shame because it could be a pretty campground. We did not notice overflowing trash containers as noted in one review. I would not recommend the river sites because they are very, very crowded, close together and only a few hundred feet from the train tracks. The section we were in was quiet and the train didn't bother us because of our location in the campground. The campground is three miles from the Glenwood Springs exit and there is a bike path through the canyon and into town that is easily accessed without driving to a trail head. We would stay here again since there are limited campgrounds in this area from which to choose.
07/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stayed here mainly because it was the only campground near Durango with cable. The cable was very limited with only about 10 channels. The campground is well maintained and the hosts are friendly and helpful for the most part. The Wi-Fi is slow at times. The campground is usually full. There are nice views of the surrounding mountains from some of the sites. Overall, we were fairly pleased with our stay except for some persistent barking dogs which annoyed my husband.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We chose this park because of its proximity to the Colorado National Monument. It has paved roads and gravel sites. There are a few trees but overall it looks like a desert campground. The campground was quiet and well kept. The restrooms were clean and new. The pool was very small but we did not use it so it was immaterial to us. It is convenient to the interstate and to Grand Junction. The cable offered several channels and I didn't mind paying for the internet (4.95/day or 14.95/week) because it was fast and reliable. If visiting the same area, we would stay here again.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This campground has two sections. One section has nice shaded sites and adequately sized spaces. The other section is comprised mostly of permanent campers. The campground is well kept and nicely groomed. Unfortunately we had a site in the permanent camper section which was a terrible site. I would not recommend this part of the campground for a lengthy stay. It would be okay for overnight. Sites in the other section would be great for lengthy stays. The hosts/owners were friendly and helpful. My rating of 6 is based on our experience in the campground, including the site we were given.
07/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We were in a premium site, number 111, and were very pleased. We had a private patio, fence between us and the next site and a gas grill. The regular sites are a little close which is why we chose to pay the extra for a premium site. The campground is well kept and the staff are friendly. The laundry is clean and reasonably priced. We would stay here again. Be sure to review the site map when picking your campsite since some of the sites are very close together.
06/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
This campground is the best one in the area but that is not saying much. The campground itself isn't bad but they have long term residents here and most of them have dogs. The dogs are in pens and they bark quite a bit--more than we like. I would have rated this campground a 5 if not for the dogs. We stayed here because it is the closest campground to Chaco Canyon that I could find. I would try to find another place to stay but would stay here again as a last resort.
06/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is our second time to stay here. It is a very well-run park off of Main Street. It is convenient to the town and across from the city park. The restrooms are clean and the laundry area is very nice. There is no pool and there is nothing for children to do so it is not family friendly. The park is clean and well kept and it is obvious the owners take pride in the park.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is the second time we have stayed at this campground. It is top notch. I would give it a 10 except for the fact that their cable channels are very limited and for the nightly rate they should have more options. The grounds are well kept and the park is immaculate. Would stay here again.
06/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is not a destination campground but one suited to an overnight stay. There is some noise from I-40 so if that bothers you look for another campground. This is our second time to stay here and we find it convenient to get in and out of and it is also close to a Love's fuel stop. It suits our needs for an overnight stay.
08/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
This is your average KOA except it is close to I-90 so there is some traffic noise. Luckily we were away from the road so that reduced the noise somewhat. There are trains that come by every hour and blow their whistle several times. The tracks are right beside the interstate. We were given ear plugs at check-in so I knew we were in trouble. The ear plugs did help but if you were up close to I-90 you wouldn't get any sleep, ear plugs or not. We had a hard time finding the office because there was no sign. Also, it is a little tight but we saw some 40' motorhomes in here so you can maneuver carefully. I would not stay here again.
07/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
The park itself is well kept and neat. My major problem is the price and what you get for the price. The cable here (for which they charge extra) is a joke with only 12 channels. The other complaint is that they charge you $20 if you arrive before noon (the posted check-in time) and will not allow you to wait on the premises. It is a good base to visit the Seattle area and that is probably why they have the business they do. We had a nice back in site but it is close to 212th Street which has a lot of traffic. I would not stay here again.
07/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Excellent campground for overnight stay and for the money. We had 50 amp, strong Wi-Fi at the site, and cable TV with plenty of channels. Quiet campground although we could hear some traffic noise from I-90. The owner was friendly and the site was large enough so we didn't have to unhook. Definitely a good place to stay overnight.
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