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06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Stayed 10 nights in 40 ft MH. Extremely nice park with very well maintained sites, grounds and facilities. Nice picnic area, playground, tennis court, basketball court, etc. Registration parking area is somewhat short for big rigs with towed vehicles. Very clean restrooms. Lots of nice trees and shade, but do not create an obstacle around most sites. A few ponds with paddleboats, ducks and beautiful but messy Canadian geese. Frogs seem more evident than fish. Sites are long and wide, but architect curved some pullthroughs for aesthetic rather than practical purposes. Shuttle pickup to beautiful casino/resort is direct from your site. Wi-Fi is somewhat weak, but works OK. We paid $38.25 per night with 15% Escapees discount. Will visit again and highly recommend this park to others.
09/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
I fully agree with previous reviewers. This is the nicest RV park we've ever stayed out. The landscaping is terrific with most sites adjacent to ponds with fountains and ducks. Site are extremely long and extra wide and far apart. They will take a 40' motorhome and a car with plenty of room leftover. Even the hookup post is designed to look like a freestanding mailbox. We stayed nine days at off-season rate with FMCA discount. This park is a model for anyone looking to build a high-end RV park.
06/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
Relatively small, but busy KOA situated around a number of fishing ponds. The ponds seem to be the main attraction, but make for some tight turns on the access roads. Our pullthrough site had a concrete pad which barely fit our 40' motorhome, but the site was long enough for our rig and towed vehicle. Much renovation is going on and gravel trucks are constantly going in and out as the park management is in the process of reconfiguring sites for larger rigs. Desk staff and workamper were very helpful. We paid $42 for one night after the KOA Value Kard discount. Would not recommend for big rigs.
06/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Relatively small, but very busy KOA just off I-80. Gravel access roads and pads. Our deluxe pullthrough site was long and wide, but particularly pricey ($62 after KOA Value Kard discount)as premium rates were in effect during the College Baseball World Series being held in Omaha. Unlike most KOAs, cable TV was not available. Free Wi-Fi was available. We only stayed one night as we were headed home from a 5-week trip, so we didn't investigate the amenities. Office staff and workamper were friendly and helpful.
06/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Large and very busy KOA with many permanent/semi-permanent residents. Access roads and pads are paved. Our extra-cost but not Deluxe pull-through site was long enough for our 40' rig and towed vehicle. Office was busy and somewhat cramped for the size of the park. Park staff was OK, but workamper was terrific! Nice location to downtown SLC. Train noise is constant, but not too bad depending on your location in the park. Pool use is restricted to residents. We camped here for four days. We paid $40 per night with our KOA Value Card discount.
06/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice campground with paved access roads and pads. Pads are long, but could be wider and some turns are still a bit tight. Sites nicely landscaped with grass, decorative stones and shade trees. Office, store, lounge, and pool area are nice and desk staff friendly. We experienced about a three hour power outage and staff were quick to inform campers of situation and let everyone know when power came back on. Some sites backup on the Virgin River, but the river cannot be seen directly from the sites because of a retaining wall. River is not much to look at in any case in summer. Good location for visiting Zion National Park and for day trips to Bryce Canyon National Park. Park is pricey, but Wi-Fi is now free, although ridiculous $1 per shower fee remains. We paid $44 per day with Good Sam discount.
06/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Moderate size KOA in the heart of Indiana's Amish Country and the RV Manufacturing Capitol of the USA. Lots of activities including tours of Amish Country, and many local celebrations and festivals. Great home style restaurants (Essenhouse is great!) in the area. Our pullthrough site was reasonable wide, but not long enough for our 40' rig and towed vehicle, so we had to park the toad sideways. Elongated exit path, but not too tight. Very friendly and helpful staff. No Cable TV. We stayed here one night and paid $39 (including $3 for 50 Amp) after the KOA Valu Kard discount.
06/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
This Good Sam campground located directly off I-80 was a pleasant surprise. Pull-through sites were very long and wide. Wi-Fi and cable TV were provided at no extra cost. Staff was very nice and didn't require a credit Card authorization when we made our reservation. Sites do not have extra amenities and there are no recreational activities, but this park provides good value for the money. We stayed one night and paid $26 after the Good Sam discount.
06/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
I agree with the previous reviewer on most points. This campground is in a great location. It sits right on the banks of the Colorado River where fishing, rafting, and kayaking can be engaged in. However, as an RV park, especially an RV park given a "5W" rating by Woodall's for facilities, it leaves much to be desired. First, $45 per night (no GS, FMCA, AAA discount) for a pull-through site with only water and electricity is excessive. Also, WI-FI through Nomad is $6 per day vs. $4 in most other parks. The office is a small park model, which wouldn't be bad if it wasn't both dirty and in disarray. The exit road for the pull-through sites is essentially a cowpath with some gravel spread on top of it. In terms of value for money, very disappointing. Woodall's needs to get a clue.
05/2007
rating [ 3/10 ]
Very tired campground with an extremely large number of permanent and semi-permanent residents. Drive to our site had many low hanging trees which scraped our antennas. So-called Big Rig site was long enough for our unit, but towed vehicle had to be parked sideways. 50 AMP power was OK when we first connected, but degraded overnight with huge power swings per our Power Monitor (Good Governor). Our Progressive Power Management System thankfully shutdown power from the pedestal during the night. At that point we turned off everything and opened all the windows. Very disappointing on the first night of a 6-week trip to SD, MT, WY. Rate is after 10% Club Yogi Discount. No bargain!!
05/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
Very nice park with spacious sites. Pads are gravel and are surrounded by grass and pine trees. Our site looked out directly on the woods. The trees on our site were sufficiently far away that we were able to extend our awnings without interference. Excellent location less than one mile from West Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Park is walking distance to main shopping/dining areas in West Yellowstone. There is a nice area in the main office building that offers free coffee, cappucino, and hot chocolate wand here you can read or watch TV while waiting for your laundry to wash/dry. We paid $33 per night (up to 5/31) and $43 per night (6/1 and after). This includes a 10% Good Sam discount. We stayed here in a motorhome.
05/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
This KOA proved to be better than expected given it's in the rather remote heart of the Badlands. Gravel access roads and sites. In the KOA tradition, the sites are narrower than I would like. Our pull-through site was only about 45' feet long and I had to park our towed vehicle in an adjacent site. This would not have been an option in high season. People were nice and cable TV was included free as I am a KOA Club Member. 50 AMP power was welcome and rock solid. We stayed one night.
05/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Long-Term residents occupy sites on Lake Neshonoc, so lake access is somewhat limited. Newer sites on top of hill with lake views are accessed through nicely paved roadways, although the turns could be wider. Grass sites and pads are firm, level, and nicely trimmed. Power was rock steady. A very pretty campground that was a nice surprise.
05/2007
rating [ 5/10 ]
Relatively small park located right on I-90, so yes, road noise is a constant companion. We liked the location since we were headed west to Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone. Good gravel access roads and pads and our level pull-through site had sufficient length for our 40' MH and towed vehicle. Power fluctuations were a surprise since park was not very crowded and weather was mild. Stayed two days and had to keep on top of power levels both days. I would have rated park much higher if it wasn't for power problems. Rated included Club Yogi Discount.
05/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
This campground just opened in the Spring of 2006 and the operators must have actually asked RVers for input. Prospective builders of new RV parks should study Elkhorn Ridge to see the way things should be done. ALL the access roads and pads are paved. Each site is surrounded by neatly trimmed grass. There are three sewer drains on each pull-through site to accommodate a wide variety of RVs. One to three-bedroom cabins are also available in the campground. Tennis courts, a heated outdoor pool, and other recreation facilities are coming, but this campground isn't designed to be activity intense like many large KOAs. No old growth trees, but new plantings are in place throughout the campground. We noted a significant number of high-end rigs and even 45 footers had plenty of room along with their towed vehicles. Nice access to I-90, but very quiet at night. Close to Deadwood and Lead, about one hour from Devil's Tower in WY, and about 75 minutes away from Mt. Rushmore. Good base for extended stay in area. Operators seem very interested in campers feedback. We paid $40 with Good Sam discount. We stayed 10 nights.
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