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08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very tight spaces--but grassy and treed. If you are coming in on a week-end, get here early--cars line both sides of the street--those with big rigs had lots of trouble maneuvering into spaces. Busy on week-ends, but quiet hours honored. Close to Dubuque and Galena--Mississippi River Museum one of the best in the country. Laundry small but clean.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Large spaces, shady, grassy--quiet, pleasant staff--stayed one week. Close to Capital, Taliesin, Mt Horeb, New Glarus--and lots of historic sites. Stoughton a nice town. Wi-fi was marginal at site--depended on who was parked next to you. Rather pricey but would probably stay here again.
07/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Lovely park on the lake in Houghton-beautiful view of the boats. All sites are concrete pads and have a bench, table, barbecue, and shaded area. Very little grass, but park is right next door! Camp hosts pleasant and helpful. Easy access to tourist attractions, shopping and downtown (although streets are torn up for repair right now). Would camp here again-but make your reservations early--they fill up fast!
07/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
The spaces here are small and somewhat uneven. The park is close to the Capital, Mall of America and shopping. We stayed 2 days. No Wi-Fi at our site. Staff was pleasant and helpful, and the bathrooms were clean. Seems very pricey for water and electric only. Probably would not stay here again.
07/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
Large spaces, lots of trees and grass-children playing-dogs fetching--almost idyllic. On the week-end the entire tone of the campground changed--2-3 carloads of people for each campsite, screaming children (and adults), barking dogs, car alarms--clothes lines strung from every vertical structure in the park with not only bathing suits and towels on them, but underwear, tablecloths, etc--(it looked like a Brooklyn slum scene in a bad 50's movie). Due to the way the park is laid out--all of the activities (pool, playground, arcade, miniature golf, and bikes are right at the only road to enter the park--walking, driving or riding was next to impossible due to the crush of people-and very dangerous to all. Most parents were responsible--but some abdicated their responsibility and allowed their children to bully smaller children, be rude and generally behave in a dangerous and irresponsible manner. The campground was hideous for 2 solid days. By Sunday afternoon the "hordes" had gone home, most (not all) of the clotheslines were down and the park returned to its pleasant, quiet, idyllic self. This park is close to the Dells, the Crane foundation, shopping, restaurants and Baraboo and the Circus Museum. We would stay here again--but NEVER, EVER on a week-end!
07/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Pleasant, small, well-kept, beautifully landscaped, quiet campground. Manager or owner on site at all times-very nice and helpful. Convenient to Escanaba, Big and Little Bays De Noc, Marquette, Iron Mining Museum and lots of other attractions. Wi-Fi available and works well. Railroad tracks very close--but trains are only occasional. Would camp here again.
07/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Stayed here 10 days and loved it!! Spaces were huge with lots of trees, grass and a creek running right behind the rig. The train was a minor inconvenience now and again. Very close to Prairie Du Chein, Macgregor, Effigy Mounds and many historic sites. Quiet, even though the campground was busy with campers and folks coming to see Spook Cave. Would stay here again!!
06/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Nice wide shaded spaces; wifi had problems that were being worked on—but we had some access, nice management, heated pool, pretty level sites, putt-putt golf, convenient to the Soo, free shuttle to the ferries in St Ignace to Mackinac Island, nice drive to Whitefish Point. There were some noisy campers one night, they were thrown out the next day, but we were disappointed to learn there was no management on site at night—not even workampers. We expect more from a KOA—working wifi and quiet--and especially for the money. We would probably look elsewhere next time.
06/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
Shady, pleasant, very nice folks, lots for the kids to do. Clean restrooms, small laundry, pull-throughs, big rig accessable, some sites not very level, lots of room between sites. Not at the lake--but centrally located to kayaking, canoeing, birding, hiking, historical sites, shopping. We stayed for a week and we will stay here again.
05/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
Clean, well kept, but old and had many permanent residents. Very close to the highway-lots of truck noise all night. Very convenient on and off and fine for a day or so. We were there for 3 days and would not use it as a base for sight-seeing again.
05/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Very nice park in back of casino--20 miles from Memphis (lots to do and see)--30 miles from the Blues Trail--great base for sightseeing. Lots to do besides gamble--hiking trail, river park, but not necessarily a good RV park for children. Well kept, quiet, nice folks, cement pads, grass, picnic tables every few sites--short walk to casino and restaurants. Would stay here again.
05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very clean, quiet campground. Owner friendly and helpful. Big rig pull throughs, grassy sites. Stayed only one night, but would stay longer.
05/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Fairly new campground so trees are not mature--but everything else about this place was perfect!! Nice folks, clean sites, good laundry-but small, easy on and off the highway. Close to Mammoth Cave, Lincoln sites, the 400 mile yard sale, Bowling Green, Good shopping in Glasgow--10 miles away--lots to do--great place for kids to stay for a few days. WiFi was spotty--but fixed during our stay. There is a close railroad--but we didn't even hear the trains at night--occasionally you can hear a truck on the highway. we will stay here again on our way through Kentucky.
05/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
Old KOA that once sat outside town, but now sits in the middle of a subdivision. Tall trees, nice people, quiet. WiFi was marginal--sometimes it worked, sometimes not. We were never bothered--but there are too many permanent folks there and the sites are terminally messy--storage tubs, toys, dressers stacked up along side RVs, what looked like a workshop of some kind behind a strung up tarp--one guy had a washing machine with a lamp on it!! Easy to get to Nashville and sight-seeing venues but would not stay here again.
02/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Stayed for a month--beautiful setting, nice folks. Faced the river and watched the birds. They have monthly pot lucks--nice to meet your neighbors--have a lot of "Winter Texans". Older park and some hook ups are reversed. Would stay there again. (Rate cited reflects nightly rate.)
03/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Small, tight grass spaces with concrete patio pads. WIFI was $12 for the week. It is centrally located in the Rio Grande Valley, and is convenient to places both at the eastern end and western ends of the valley. Highway 83, through the valley, is undergoing massive reconstruction and the campground is right in the middle of this mess. Be aware that many exits on Highway 83 are closed. Staff very nice. Birding areas all very close and easy to reach. Also easy to get to Mexico.
02/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Present park off the highway. Stayed one night. Well kept park. Site not quite level.
02/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Stayed one night. Well groomed cement spaces. Park is very busy, make reservations when traveling. They reported only 21 spaces available for over nighters. Breakfast is available in clubhouse in the morning, waffles, cereal, toast etc.
02/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Convenient to Savannah, Hilton Head, Beufort, Savannah Wildlife Refuge, and a Camping World. Has nice large spaces with many shade trees. Quiet--close to the road, but very little traffic at night. Wifi and cable work well. Advised phone coverage at the park is spotty--had some difficulty 2-3 times with poor signal. A few miles from I-95. Owner very pleasant and keeps an eye on things. Excellent monthly rate. Will stay here again!
01/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
RPI Rate. Lots of trees. Ground could get soft when it rains but no problem driving to and from the sites. Laundry room was small, 3 washers and 4 dryers. Biggest problem was not having wifi--otherwise would have stayed longer. Lots to do in the area--Beaufort is 20 minutes--Paris Island and Port Royal another 10 minutes.
12/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
You overlook a multi acre, grassed, mound covered field, but sit in the trees. The 50 amp sites were difficult to level a motor home, however a 5th wheels should not have this problem. The museum is very informative--seems likes an isolated spot--but you are very close to the town. We would camp there again!
11/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Enjoyed staying there for nine days, well kept, grassed sites. Friendly owner who is pleasant and runs a tight show. Manager on site. All sites appear to be at a 3% grade so reasonably level. Water sewer and electric connections at rear of site making connection awkward but serviceable. Cable at our site did not work but the campground does have cable--and we were able to pick up local stations with antenna. On the main drag, very convenient to shopping and historical Vicksburg--but set away from the road. We would definitely stay there again.
11/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Shiloh's Lake Bruin Resort is a pleasant campground, treed and well shaded. The site was level with 30 amp service, 50 amp is also available. The employees were pleasant and helpful. There was WiFi, however it had a very weak signal, even at the club house where the antenna is. The laundry consisted of two washers and dryers that worked well but were old and rusty. There is a small grocery store 5 miles away at St. Joseph all other shopping is 30 or more miles away. Has a nice clubhouse, pier, kitchen for rent for large groups. The lake is beautiful. The facilities were clean, but dated. We would stay here again. Perfect for a "getaway" especially if you fish or boat.
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