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10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is kind of a tough RV park for me to rate objectively. We are mostly one nighters when it comes to RV Parks on our way to our destination. I feel this park may be better suited for someone that is planning to spend some time here and enjoy the river and woods. The park itself is well maintained, but the roads are hard packed dirt and the sites are a combination of dirt, grass, and gravel. It was not raining when we were there so I'm not sure how the grounds would be in one of Florida's famous thunderstorms. The LONG road into the park is hard packed dirt and rough. Again, this could be a problem when it is raining. The restrooms were clean and well appointed, as were the restroom/shower combination. We did not get a chance to visit the clubhouse, or use the pool/spa. One thing that was a big negative to me was the additional $2 daily charge for a dog. This would not have bothered me if the park would have furnished something, anything, for pets. There is no fenced dog run, courtesy poop bags, nothing. Basically this park has the same pet rules as other parks and I feel the $2 daily charge per dog is just another way of squeezing more money out of a customer. The park does have cable with 18 stations including the local networks. It also has a very good WI-FI available at each site. The staff that I met were very friendly and efficient. The site that we had was heavily wooded which was nice from a shade point of view but it would make satellite reception next to impossible. All things considered this would be a nice place to spend a few days down by the river. I feel it is just a little too out of the way for a one night stay and the additional daily charge per pet really rubbed me the wrong way. We will probably not stay here again. This would be a nice park for someone that could appreciate it's location and what it can offer.
10/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
This is a basic, self-service, RV park that has large easy access sites with full hook-ups. There are no trees so satellite service is easy to receive. The sites are gravel and they offer plenty of width for slide-outs and awnings. The park is conveniently located just a few miles down the road from Appomattox National Historical Park. As mentioned by others, there are no amenities at all. No bathrooms, nothing. There is WI-FI, but with no one around, you cannot get the password for the secured network. This was not posted where you check in so for reference just consider this a no WI-FI park. This in itself is not bad, but for a very basic, self service, park I felt it was somewhat overpriced for this area. Can't comment on the friendliness of the staff since there was nobody around. There was a slot to drop the envelope in with your money. I would stay here again if all of the other parks in the area were full.
10/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We spent one night in this park and we will definitely be back as our schedule permits. The staff was very friendly and we were escorted to our site. I asked for and got a space with satellite access. It was right next to a large grassy hill which was a great place to let our dog run. The park is very neat and has more activities than most people could ever use. Although it was great and provided us with a very quite night's sleep: this park is perfect for those looking to stay for a week or more. We used the Passport America rate.
10/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a nice park, with a friendly staff. There was an escort to our site. Some of the RV sites are heavily wooded and some of the old RV's there are permanent fixtures. Some are pretty rundown. We were given a space out in an open gravel lot that suited us fine. The sites were a little tight, but adequate. We had good electric service, plenty of water pressure, and good clear access for our satellite, since there were no trees at all in this part of the park. It might be a little hot in this area during the Summer months since there is no grass at all. We used the Passport America discount, which is supposed to be 50%. Posted on the board as you check in, the most expensive site, at regular rates, is $35, which means the PA rate should be $17.50. Apparently they do have a special "add-on" for PA users. Other than this discrepancy, I found the park nice, quiet, and well maintained. We would stay here again.
10/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We spent three days in this park with the Passport America rate. The Jellystone parks are fine family parks and have all kinds of activities for the youngsters. Fortunately for us, they also have a separate section that provided everything we needed for a nice quite stay. The site was gravel and level. We had no problem with our satellite dish since there are few trees in this section. The staff is very friendly and the park is well maintained. Since it is very close to the Natural Bridge, it suited our needs perfectly. I would definitely stay here again and would recommend it to anyone with, or without, children.
10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This was a nice friendly basic park for our overnight stay. The sites are gravel, as are the interior roads. We had a little trouble leveling the coach, but it was not too bad. The sites are a little close and there are quite a few trees to dodge. It had a Wi-Fi hot spot in the office. There are a few older units here that are for sale/rent that are not too attractive. For a place to spend quite evening, we would stay again.
10/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This was a great park and we stayed for two days. It is close to the interstate but far enough away to block any traffic noise. The park seems to be split between an area with trees, and an area without trees. What a great concept that I wish more RV parks would follow. It was cool when we stayed there so the last thing we needed was shade. The lack of trees where we parked also meant that there was no interference for our satellite dish. The site was level and we were parked on gravel with grass between the parking spaces. It had two sewer hook ups which is also nice for our coach's sewer location. The WI-FI worked good, as did the cable. Our pull thru site could handle a rig that was 70' long and the interior roads are wide enough to maneuver a rig that big. The staff was very friendly and efficient. The map given at registration had all of the info for the secure WI-FI, wash room access, etc. All things considered, this park had everything that we needed for a short, or long term stay. We would drive out of our way to stay at any park that provides as much as this park. We plan on staying here again.
10/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
The staff was friendly and accommodating. The roads are a little steep, but were no problem to negotiate with a 36' coach. The gravel sites were a little eroded and not level. It took a lot of blocks to even get close to level on our site. The WI-FI worked good as did the cable TV. Some sites are too wooded for satellite service but some of the upper sites are clear. This is not the fanciest park, and the sites are small and a little close to each other. With the Passport America rate it is worth every penny. There are many things to do in the surrounding area and we would stay there again.
10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This was a great park for a one night stay, which worked out fine for the way that we usually travel. The site was a little tight but the water/sewer/electric/cable were all easy to access. We were just off of a main highway but since we were towards the back, it was very quiet. The interior roads are all gravel and there was plenty of room to maneuver our rig with a car in tow. The park was heavily wooded which was great for shade, but made satellite access a little difficult. The staff were friendly and we had an escort to our site. I would definitely stay there again when in the area.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This was a very nice, but very basic RV park. The staff was very friendly and very helpful. The RV sites are all well kept grass and were level. The park is only a few miles off of the interstate and access is very easy. With the Passport America rate it was an ideal place to spend the night. We were treated like we were a part of the owner's family. I would definitely stay there again whenever we are in the area.
07/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
Nice clean park and very nice owners. My main objection is that even though the park was not near full, I was given a site in an area of the park (B section) that did not have a level site. The adjacent C part of the park did not look much better. The site driveway was paved, but narrow. I had a large tree in our site and to use the slide out I would have to have wheels on the grass. That's no problem, but the level was. I used every block that I had and the front wheels were almost one foot off of the ground. Still not close to level. I turned my entire coach and toad unit around and by facing the other direction, and pulling all of the way to the end, I was able to get things level ONLY by using all of my blocks under the rear levelers. Perhaps I could have done better by disconnecting my toad, but for an overnight stay, I didn't feel that I should have to. I have a fairly new coach so I can't figure why I was assigned this obviously poor portion of the park. Maybe this is where they put overnighters. In any case, I would consider staying here again, but NEVER if assigned the B or C sections again. The WiFi and the Cable worked fine and the park is kept very clean. It is near the interstate but because of the hedge and hotel between us and the highway, the noise was not a problem.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a state park so, like most, it only provides the basics. We had water and electric, but had to use the dump station for our sewerage. The roads were paved and the parking places were level concrete slabs. This is a very wooded park and getting a clear space for your Satellite antenna is quite a challenge. We were parked by the lake and we could not get a clear aim at the satellite. There are two different camping areas, A & B. There are only two pull through sites and they are in campground B. We did have to unhook our toad and back into our site, which was not that big of a problem. The sites are pretty small and close to each other which could be a problem if the park is booked solid. There were only six other rigs there during our stay and it was very quiet. The road getting back to the campground is a little narrow but it is paved and we only brushed against a few branches on our way in. We would stay there again, during the week. On the weekends I have a feeling that it is pretty busy with the locals coming to enjoy the park and the lake.
07/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a nice park and was certainly the best park in the Tupelo area, as far as amenities go. We had excellent WI-FI and cable service, which is not available at the two state park campgrounds in the area. The park is built on a rolling terrain so it is difficult to find any perfectly level sites. Our site required extra blocking in the front to level our rig. I didn't really consider this a problem and am only mentioning it to advise others so that they are not surprised. We were escorted to our site and found it a fine site with plenty of room for our rig and our toad. The roads are all paved and the parking sites are gravel. We did have a short walk to find a rare grassy spot for our dog. Again, this was not a problem from our site, but some sites would require a longer hike since there is not any grass at most sites. The staff was very friendly and we would stay at this park again when in the Tupelo, MS area. I would recommend reservations during busy times because this park fill up fast.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
As noted this is a small park with limited amenities. That said, this was a great park to spend a few days and relax. The owners were very friendly and helpful and we were guided to our site. The sites are a little close but we had sufficient room to maneuver our rig with our toad. The PA rate was for full hook-up and a WiFi that worked fine. This park had more of what we are looking for in an overnight park than most. I would not hesitate to stay in this park again.
07/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
This was a basic park with few amenities. There are no baths or showers. The RV sites are wide and reasonably level. The sites consist of a narrow gravel drive with grass(?) on either side. There are no concrete pads or paved roads. Some sites are muddy. I never met or saw any staff members and the person contacted at the phone number posted on the office instructs you to fill out your own info, put your money in an envelope, and go find a place to park. This was around noon on a weekday. Not really a problem, but it did leave a lot of questions unanswered. There was not a package of info for potential guests that listed the rules, or gave a park layout showing dumpsters, etc. The WIFI worked fine, but I am not sure if we connected to the park's WIFI, or piggybacked on some other patron. No WIFI info given at check-in. The cable worked great and we had a wide choice of channels, but, unfortunately no directory to tell what channels were where. The electric, water, and sewer where conveniently located. Our biggest problem were ANTS. They were everywhere and mounds could be seen all around our RV site, and any others in the area. When we first hooked up, the ants made a path to our electrical line, water hose, and sewer line. After we noticed them inside the coach I went out and sprayed everything, including the wheels, to try to keep them out. No doubt we will have to completely fumigate the entire rig, and basements, to kill all of them. The owners had sprayed around the roads, and utilities, to kill the grass. It is unfortunate that they did not consider spraying the grassy areas for insects. For this reason alone, I will NEVER consider staying at this park again. Overall the park is pretty nice, for a basic place to stay, but if you are at the start of your trip it is a major problem to develop an ant infestation problem to take with you down the road.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a nice park with a friendly and helpful staff. The interior roads are gravel as well as the site parking areas. The sites are a little close but adequate enough for us to use our canopy. Our site was level but it appears that some sites do have a little slope. This is the nearest park to Fall Creek State Park. The WI-FI worked great, which is something you cannot get at the SP. There is a fishing pond and a large dog walk area. Most sites are not heavily wooded so it is no problem getting Satellite TV service. All of the facilities at this park are neat and clean. Every site is a pull thru and this is an easy park to maneuver a large unit. We would definitely stay here again if in the area.
07/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a nice park with very large RV sites. We had a back-in right by the creek. The roads are very wide and easy to maneuver any size rig. The WI-FI was adequate but did not cover all of the sites. The park has some very large grassy fields for dog walking and other activities. Overall this is a nice park in a beautiful area of Georgia. We will stay here again when in the area.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is an excellent park with a friendly staff. We were escorted to our site and guided into position. We used passport America and this was a great bargain. The park is very spacious with a nice clubhouse among other amenities. There is a concrete pad and picnic bench at each site. The WIFI worked good and the cable was excellent. They have a fenced dog run. There are shaded sites available and we had plenty of room to maneuver our Class A with a toad. It is near the interstate which provides easy access but the traffic noise was not a problem at all. We will stop here again when in the area. It rates as one of the nicest parks that we have stayed in.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a nice quiet and clean RV park. Plenty of room to maneuver even the largest rig. There is not a lot of shade available at this park so expect it to be hot in the Summer months. It does have excellent cable service and WIFI. The staff were very friendly and the park is well laid out. When the sign says deer crossing, believe it. One crossed our path and ran into the woods shortly after we arrived. The restrooms and showers are private and clean. With the Passport America rate of $15 this park is a bargain. The site had a gravel pad that was fairly level. There is no road noise from any of the surrounding highways. It does have a pay laundry that is also kept clean. We will stay here again when in the area.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a nice clean park with a friendly staff. There are a lot of trees which provide shade but they do make it a little tough for roof-top satellite reception. The WI-FI is available to only the sites near the office. They are pet friendly and even supply pick-up bags and dump boxes. The park is far enough away from Interstate 81 to be quiet but coming in off of exit 44 the road is a little rough. All of the facilities seem to be well kept. The sites are fairly level and the interior roads are gravel. The pull thru site that we stayed in had 30/50 amp service and water but did not have sewer. When in the area we would stay here again.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a convenient park to the I-79 but it can be a little confusing with the back roads. They need more signs, especially at the "Y" so that you do not go the wrong direction, as our GPS directed us. If you go left, instead of right, at the "Y", and you have a motor home with a tow vehicle, it is several miles before you find a place to turn around. The park itself has a friendly staff, but it is not the fanciest park we have ever stayed at. For us it was ideal for an overnight stay. The WIFI worked great. The interior roads were a little tight as was the pull thru site. The site was fairly level and we were able to park on a gravel pad. We would stay here again if in the area.
05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a very nice neat and clean park. The site are a little tight but usable. There are only five pull-through sites and they are fairly short. You are charged extra for a pull through and extra for 50 amp service. Since all pull through sites have 50 amp service, you will have to pay for it if you need it or not. The free WiFi worked great, the free cable TV provided close to 100 channels. It is far enough away from the busy roads to be reasonably quiet at night. We used the Passport America 50% discount rate for our stay. The park has a dog walk area along the creek but you have to walk through an occupied site to use it, which I do not like to do. Many sites have plenty of shade and with the provided cable service it is not a concern if your satellite antenna is blocked. There are numerous trash barrels throughout the park. This is a fine park with a friendly staff. It is right near everything that you may want to see in and around the Smokey Mountain National Park. We would stay here again if in the area.
05/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
We stayed in this park one night as a stopover along the way north. The park was neat but, in my opinion, overpriced for what it is. We were charged an additional $5.00 for our dog but because of burrs in the grass all around our RV site, I had to carry our 90# dog to another area to do her business. The grass was mowed and I would have never realized the problem until I stepped out in my bare feet. Big mistake. The rest of the park's amenities may be worth the expense, but as a place to park a coach for the night, I would go elsewhere.
05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a very clean park with a friendly staff. It is near the Shenandoah National Park and convenient to both Waynesboro. The park is very quiet with no traffic noise. The paved roads and concrete pads make pulling in here an easy task. We were pleased with all aspects of the park and we would not hesitate to stay there again. They are a Good Sam's park so a 10% discount is available.
05/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stayed here using Passport America rates. What a nice experience. Friendly owners, full hook-up, and fast Wi-Fi, all for the best price around. Very convenient to Mammoth Cave National Park and other surrounding attractions. Interior roads are gravel and are well drained. The park is not the fanciest but makes up for it in nice amenities, friendly staff, great location, and price. We would definitely stay here again when in the area.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
After entering thru a very rough, packed dirt road, we were pleasantly surprised with this RV park. The staff was very friendly and the park was neat and clean. A specific site is a little difficult to find as the site numbers are missing on most locations. Once there, you will find that most sites are nice grass with water, sewer, and electric. They sites do not have concrete pads, but picnic tables and lots of trees make up for it. The site that we parked on was very level and our roof top satellite dish was able to work fine. The park has lots of activities available and it is a great park to bring the entire family. There are large grassy fields available as well as horseshoes, basketball, swimming, and shuffleboard. We will definitely stay here again if in the area.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We stopped at this park with a 30' class A with a vehicle in tow. The roads are a little tight but manageable. Might be tough with 40' unit with a vehicle in tow. There are a lot of trees and we reversed our direction in the pull thru site to get satellite TV with our dome. We faced the lake and things were fine. The geese were there as mentioned, and they do leave droppings all over. Not too much of a problem for us since we were only staying overnight. We had spent the previous night in the Kiptopke State park for $42 and we thought that, compared to the State Park, this was a better deal. The water pressure was sufficient and there were several sewer hook-up locations on the site which made that portion very easy. The electrical service was fine at 50 amp. We did not venture around the lake into the other area of the park so I can't comment about the condition of units there. In the passed several months of travel, in the East and West, we have noticed that ALL private parks seem to be allowing more and more "permanent" residents. The economy has forced many people to seek more affordable housing, and the large reduction in tourist traffic has forced the park owners to seek revenue wherever they can get it. I expect more "permanent" residents when I travel and I guess I am just happy that most of the RV parks have remained open in these tough times. As long as they are neat, it doesn't bother me since we very seldom stay more than one night. I would stay in this park again if in the area, especially since your choices are limited in this part of Maryland.
05/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This was our second time there and if we are ever in the area again, we will stop again. The staff are friendly and very helpful. The roads are not paved and the sites are grass but they are very large and neat. We used the PA discount and this place is better than many that have charged us $50 and more and given us a lot less.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a basic park with a friendly staff. The park is basically a large grassy field next to a river. The electric hookups are for 30 and 20 amp service only. The sites are very long and can accommodate any size rig. The paved road from Route 18 is a little rough, but adequate. The park does not have paved roads but we had no problem even tho it was raining. The electric box for two sites only had one 30 amp and two 20 amp plugs so if you are parked next to another camper you may not have 30 amp available. The WIFI worked great with no problems. Our rooftop satellite dish worked fine since there are no trees on the RV sites. As mentioned, this is a basic RV park but at $7.50/night (Passport America) it is a bargain. The only place we have ever found for less is Walmart and they do not offer water, electric, WIFI, and a place to dump your tanks. We would definitely stop here again if in the area.
04/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
A nice pleasant park with a very friendly staff. The park is clean and fine for single night or longer stays. It is near everything in the Ocala area. The WIFI is really free and worked fine. We are getting tired of finding so may places that advertise WIFI only to find out we have to pay extra for it. They have an RV supply store with a lot of the basic necessities. They are pet friendly and have a fenced large dog run if you want to let your dog get some exercise. With the Passport America discount our rate was excellent. It is near the interstate but the noise was not excessive. We would stay there again.
03/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice park with friendly staff. The site was unpaved without any concrete slab. The spaces are a little close and only the main roads are paved. There is some traffic noise from I-75 which runs right next to the park. We would stay there again.
01/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This was a typical State park with some facilities. The staff was very friendly and the RV site was large with easy access. I asked for, and was graciously given a site with minimal trees so that my satellite TV could receive a signal. The park was quiet and is located right on a large beautiful lake. This is one of those parks that would require more than a one night's stay to appreciate. I would stay there again without hesitation.
01/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This was a nice neat park with a friendly staff. The roads were paved and the parking sites had concrete slabs beside your grass parking area. We just spent the night in route to the Grand canyon so we did not have a chance to see all that the park had to offer. The WI-FI was fine as was the cable TV service. I would stay there again, but like many RV parks in Arizona, I felt the nightly fee was excessive compared to RV parks we had used, that were better appointed, in other states.
01/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This was a great park with friendly staff. The park was very neat and the RV sites were large. The facilities were complete and clean. The WI-FI and Cable worked as advertised. This park is right at the road leading to the Meteor Crater. It is a gated park, not too far off of the interstate, but far enough away to be quiet. The laundry facilities and clubhouse are first rate. Wonderful place to relax and spend a few days while enjoying the Crater.
01/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Not much to say about this park. It is the ONLY RV park available within the Grand Canyon, so some compromises must be made. There was quite a bit of snow on the ground when we arrived so this made maneuvering into our site a little difficult. The tires on our motorhome would spin on the ice and it was difficult to tell exactly where the site boundaries were located. Once into our assigned location, the trees prevented our satellite from locking on. We requested a change to another location next door and that was no problem. The staff was very friendly and the park is located close to the shopping center where you can get most groceries. A short walk to the office will allow you to board a tour bus to see the Canyon. As we were there, it was pretty common to have deer walk right next to your coach as they grazed. Something that you really don't have happen too often at other locations. The sites are adequate, but still a little small. Tree location could prevent canopy extension, etc, depending on site. I have no reference to compare this park with the RV parks just outside of Grand Canyon National Park but I felt it was perfect for our needs and would stay there again.
01/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This was a decent park for a one night stay, but it was not fancy at all. The staff was friendly but the park itself appeared to be not much more than a gravel parking lot. The WI-FI worked and the cable TV was OK. The park had several long time permanent residents. I doubt if I would stay there again.
01/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a nice little park with a very helpful and friendly staff. The RV park is kept spotless with each site being policed as soon as a guest leaves. The roads are black top with gravel parking. The gravel is constantly being raked by full time staff to keep things looking nice. The pool was very nice altho we did not use it during our stay. I cannot comment about the safety of the surrounding area but we had no problems during our stay. There is a place to walk your dog which is outside the park but we convinced our dog to do her business on the gravel behind the coach. Naturally we thoroughly cleaned up after her. I felt the rates were in line with the surrounding RV parks but were excessive compared to other, much nicer, parks we have stayed at in other states. I would stay there again.
01/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
We arrived for a one night stay on our way to the Grand Canyon. This park was digging out from 4 feet of snow that they had in the prior weeks. We were fortunate(?) to have a period of somewhat warm temps, which caused the dirt gravel roads and RV sites to be very muddy and messy. The clay in the soil was extremely difficult to get off of your feet and this made a mess inside our RV. I would guess that this same situation could exist in the Summer after a rain. There was not a designated dog walk location however as most, we carry a bad for clean-up. The cable TV service was marginal at best. The park has an arrangement with the adjoining gas station to give a 10 cent discount on gas purchases. You have to check into the park first to receive this discount. This is a good thing, IF you need fuel, because the stations in Williams all were charging about 50-75 cents more per gallon that any of the other surrounding cities. I would consider stay at this park again, if the weather was good. I would avoid it if rain or snow melt is expected.
01/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
This park was not what we were expecting after reading about it in Woodalls. The staff were all friendly and helpful but the park itself was a disappointment. After driving down a 1 1/2 mile unpaved washboard road, we arrived at a campground with no paved roads, no concrete pads, or landscaping. I can't imagine what the parking sites are like when it rains. The restrooms were clean, but old, unheated, and covered with a screen door. If the outside temps are low, the showers will be cold. Water pressure is minimal. They do have WIFI, as advertised, but it is available only if you take your laptop to the office or clubhouse. The cable TV consisted of 6 channels and the picture was adequate. If you have a roof top satellite, you may have to search around for a site where you can get a good signal without interference from the trees. The park is a "natural" landscaped park with nothing but dirt roads and mowed grass/weeds to park your unit on. We camped there in a motorhome. I would stay there again only if there were no other vacancies in the area.
01/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
This park had a friendly and helpful staff. It even had WIFI, IF, the full time residents that you "piggy-backed on" had their modems on. The office was kind enough to give me three passwords to chose- the one with the strongest signal. The park is very crowded with a lot of full time residents. We saw many school children being dropped off by the school bus. This may be a sign of the times where more and more parks are renting their spaces to "full time" residents who may have lost their home and are forced to live in a travel trailer. When we arrived, there were only 5 spaces open for overnight stay. The spaces were fairly close dirt sites but the roads were paved. There were so many trees that our roof top satellite would not work. The cable service was marginal. .
01/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This is a nice park right next to Camping World and just off of the interstate. It took a little maneuvering to have satellite service, but the park itself was basically fine. We spent one night and did not use any of the facilities. The staff was friendly and LP gas is sold right by the entrance.
01/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a nice little park with a very friendly staff. It was clean and neat but the sites themselves do not have a defined separation or landscaping. The sites are fairly small, but adequate for an overnight stay. If you wanted to stay longer, you may want a few more amenities. The W-IFI worked well and the park was located near enough to the interstate to be convenient, but far enough away not to have any road noise. The cable service was fine. I would stay there again when in the area.
01/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a great park and I only wish we would have had time to explore all of the facilities and things they had to offer. We stayed one night and found a pleasant quiet evening on the river. We were looking for a place to spend the night but this park is more geared to fishermen and families that plan to stay for a little longer. Our stay was fine and we would stay there again. We happened to stay during the off season and were rewarded with a generous discount.
01/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a basic RV park which is fine for an overnight stay. It is sort of in the middle of no where, but if you want a place to rest for the night, it will work just fine. The park was neat and the staff was friendly. They did have WI-FI available. It was close to I-10 but the road noise was not excessive. It is basically a parking lot with little landscaping, no trees, and little in the way of frills. it does have a restaurant on premises that offers discounts for guests. I would stay there again.
01/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a nice park with a friendly staff. It is located right next, or part of, a large flea market and is very well maintained. WIFI is available, but only through a third party service at a rate of $4.95/day. The paved and level sites are very tight and there is room for slide outs but no room to extend a canopy. There is room for parking a vehicle behind your coach. There were plenty of trash cans available and the park itself was modern and spotless. I would have rated this park better IF the RV sites were larger. I do not exaggerate when I say that when we came out of the door to our coach, it was only about 4 feet away from the extended slide out of our neighbor's coach. There does appear to be two separate RV areas at this location. We were parked in the front section and the rear section may be different. I got the impression that the rear section was more for long term campers. If you are so inclined, the flea market is within walking distance and the surrounding area appears to be a nice clean area of Houston. Besides the small sites, the bad part about this park is that it is in Houston and you have to drive through Houston's notorious highways to get there. It is not the easiest thing to do with a motorhome. If I had to be in the area, I would stay here again as it is perfectly adequate for an overnight stay.
01/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Great park, spotlessly clean, friendly staff. This park was truly an oasis in the middle of the desert. The place was laid out well and the landscaping was nice. All RV parking was done on level concrete pads with facilities within easy walking distance. The showers were private and heated. I can recommend this to anyone, in any type of a camper, to spend a night, or a week.
01/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
Kind of hard to describe this facility. It is a parking lot behind the arena where, for $10/night, you can hook up to water and electric. We were the ONLY people that stayed that night so it was obviously quiet. There are no formal RV sites and we were told to just find an electric box that matched our connection and that was it. If there is no one around, which is very likely, there is an honor box at the front of the arena. The parking lot/RV site was shell paved, and not very level, but for $10, it worked fine. To us this was a step up from WalMart because of the water and electric. I wouldn't really call it an RV park, but it is a place to park after a long day behind the wheel. I would not hesitate to stay there again.
08/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a great little park with outstanding facilities. The staff was very friendly, and everything is kept neat and clean. Rather than risk an unknown, I would stop early, or drive late to stay here. The WIFI and cable service were fine. This park is right next to US 19 but the road noise was not excessive. A very friendly and clean place to stay.
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