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09/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Another great MO state park campground. The restrooms were dated but clean. Level blacktop sites with electric only were $21 per night. The area surrounding the campground is beautiful. We felt we were all alone as the sites are well spaced and there were not many campers there in September.
09/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a beautiful area in September with lots of forested land. Beautiful restrooms/showers. $21 per night for electric only. Some sites are concrete. Missouri knows how to care for and create great campgrounds! Be sure to visit the Woolen Mill historical site.
10/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
If you need a place to stop for the night near Colby KS, this place works. Full hookup sites are $20/night. Since it is located in the fairgrounds park, I expect that it is full when there are activities at the fairgrounds. Nothing was happening at the fairground when we stopped there. There was nowhere to check in (it is just a large dirt parking lot with full hookups). We called the phone number on the sign; the person who answered told us to just put $20 in a truck that was parked nearby. It works for a quick overnight stay.
09/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Another great Missouri State Park campground. We camped in Campground #1 because they have full hookups ($26/night). If you need full hookups, this campground would suit you. However, there is another campground (#2) that has electric only that is much more secluded and has beautiful trees. We would choose #2 next time even without full hookups. Restrooms/showers were very nice and clean.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Beautiful little Cass county park near Lewis IA. Large oak and hickory trees, lovely in the fall. There were no other campers in the park. Quiet, flush toilets, restrooms/showers OK (concrete floors). $12 for electric only hookup. Can't reserve a site but doubt you would need to although I expect it is busy during the summer, has a swim beach and fishing.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice campground; however, unless you are a NE Husker fan, don't plan to stay here on game day. We arrived on a game day, Saturday, didn't realize there was a football game that day. The campground was packed, seemed like each site had an additional 2 or 3 vehicles in addition to the tow vehicle. Hard to get through the campground. There was plenty of parking near the campground but I guess folks were not willing to walk a short distance. The campground was empty the following night (we stayed 2 nights). Electric only was $20/night. Don't miss the melodrama at the theater, the SAC museum, all very good. Sites were level, restrooms/showers good, lots of activities and miles of open space. A great place to visit. Only negative (other than football Saturday) is that it is close to I=80 so there is lots of traffic noise.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
A great place to see the cranes migrate in the spring. Very nice campground, lots of open space. Showers/restrooms dated, hard to rate older facilities as they were as clean as old facilities can be. Did not use shower. $18 for electric only. Be sure to stop by the Fort Kearney State Historical Park, interesting displays.
09/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
This was a wonderful campground, incredibly wide open spaces. We have never been to a campground where the sites were so distant from each other. Level, concrete sites with gravel under the picnic tables, very neat and tidy. It is very close to a heavily traveled street near I225 and Parker Road. You can hear the street noise but it was not bothersome. Beautiful and clean restrooms. Cost was $26 per night plus $9 per day entry fee. I don't get the "per day entry fee" for campers. Typically a camper might pay just a single entry fee or it may be included in the camping fee. It's close to shopping, restaurants if that's what you need. Some shade but not a lot in most sites. Would return to this campground to visit friends in the area. Great staff.
08/2012
rating [ 6/10 ]
Very nice staff, easy pull through site, choosing a site was easy as there were very few other campers. CG is mostly dirt but good shade with some grass. Restrooms were dated and not very clean probably because it is the end of the primary camping season. They have a wonderful pool but I am sure many campers abuse the restrooms, i.e. track dirt everywhere, after using the pool and then the restrooms. Excellent WI-FI but that may be due to the small amount of campers using it. Unfortunately this CG is just down the hill from Hwy 24; it is very noisy during the day, fine at night as long as we were inside the camper. Not a place to enjoy the out-of-doors unless you are just there for the pool and playground for the kids. It is close to Manitou Springs.
07/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stayed at the Red Cloud campground (full hookups) at Fort Robinson for 3 nights. We would have preferred Soldier Creek (electric only) because they have shade trees and the temperatures were in excess of 100 degrees during our visit, as it was in most of the eastern half the the United States. Both campgrounds are nice. The restrooms are dated but clean. We did not use the showers. Fort Robinson is a wonderful place to explore with lots of activities and lodging options. We will return at a time when the temperatures are more moderate. Don't miss the Fort Playhouse...excellent performance. All the staff were great.
04/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stayed here with our camping group. We were escorted to our site and also assisted when backing into our site. Large campground, great place for families, convenient to Rocky Mountain National Park and Loveland. There are many individuals that camp here year-round. They have a large meeting room.
01/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
This campground is all gravel with very nice restrooms and showers. It has easy access and is quiet; a good place for a stopover while visiting the area. A bit expensive at $38 per night .
01/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
This campground has dated restrooms and showers, but it is very clean, and staff are very nice. It has a rec room with TV. However, it is close to the interstate and has some traffic noise.
01/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a great state park, close to Apache Junction (5 miles), with good hiking, and biking only on blacktop in campground and in the day use area. It has 1 new restroom and shower; 1 older restroom and shower. The new showers are nice and much cleaner. This is an excellent place to explore the Arizona desert.
02/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Stay here if you want fabulously clean restrooms and showers, rec room with TV, washers and dryers; it's very inexpensive. Located about 5 miles from Albuquerque but convenient to shops, restaurants, nice staff. It's an all rock campground, not much to do there but a great place to stop if you are exploring the area.
01/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Area is all rock campground but a few trees, nice staff. The restrooms and showers are dated but satisfactory. Located next to interstate, with some traffic noise.
02/2012
rating [ 4/10 ]
if you don't need the restroom and showers, this place is great with wide blacktop sites with water and electric, very inexpensive. Unfortunately the showers and toilets were nasty - we did not use the facilities. A good state park if you like boating, fishing.
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