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08/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Gravel roads and sites. A large number of long-term trailers, but all were tidy and clean. Grass only at the edges of the park and between the long term resident sites. Fairly wide sites (30 ft +), mature trees. Extra charges for cable and internet. The 30 amp fuse popped upon hook up but was attended to promptly by staff. Friendly hosts, store well stocked. The laundry and bathrooms were clean. Ooodles and oodles of flies, though, from the adjacent corrals, spoiled an otherwise pleasant visit.
08/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Park is at entrance to Bryce Canyon, very busy complex. Paved entry, level gravel sites. Sites are wide, but short. Picnic tables. Good cable connection. Very clean, well maintained, convenient to park shuttle, restaurants, laundry, gift shops, groceries, etc. Somewhat noisy at night, particularly with traffic going in and out.
08/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Campground at entrance to Zion National Park. Gravel roads and sites. Some trees, no grass. Amenities are very handy - park shuttle, restaurants, shopping, river access, swimming pool are all within easy walking distance. Very short pull throughs, narrow sites, slightly uneven. Laundry was clean and ample, but pricy. No internet, but cable connection was good. No readily defined pet areas; the gravel confused our dog. Very busy place.
08/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Gravel roads and sites. Fairly level sites, grass plots between each site. Lots of large, mature trees and all are well trimmed, clear of units. Wi-fi was slow, but free. Friendly hosts. Very clean facilities. Big laundry available. Picnic tables, propane, well stocked store. Attractive and clean pool and children's play area. Only knock is difficulty in finding the place. The street sign for Cedar Street is easy to miss (low and covered with brush from Business 50). RV park can also be accessed from the truck route.
08/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Paved roads, concrete slabs at sites. Sites were long but narrow. Mature trees, good shade. Limited grass, mostly gravel or pavement. A large number of extended stays, but all were fairly tidy. A well stocked store. The staff were a little brusque and not very friendly. Highway 50 noise is not particularly noticable, but traffic in and out of the park went on all night.
08/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Golden Age pass. Paved entry, graveled sites, very level. All are back ins, no pull through, but wide enough to be very easy. It appeared that all would accommodate large rigs. Forested park, plenty of mature trees to make it shady and comfortable. Lots of privacy, the spaces are well apart, with trees and vegetation between each. Picnic tables, barbecue. Very easy access to dump station. Clean bathrooms, checked and cleaned every day by host. Friendly helpful hosts. Conversation with other campers indicated this is a "go-to" destination for vacations for many of them.
07/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
This park is one of our favorites when traveling down I80. Easy to find, excellent access, wide paved entry. Very wide and long grassy sites with mature trees all around. Picnic tables. Well stocked store. Exceptionally friendly, helpful staff -- they asked if we had any discounts coming! Host checked back after we were hooked up to see that things were in order for us or we needed any assistance. River frontage with dock access. Swimming pool, whirlpool, nearby golf. Everything has always been clean and neat.
07/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Very clean, well maintained park with grass and trees. Entry roads and RV sites asphalt. Sites are short, but extremely wide (40+ feet). Easy access to the dump station, potable water available. Reservoir is very popular recreation site, a lot of day users, but boat ramp, dock and beach are well away from RV sites. Very pleasant, helpful hosts. Sparkling clean bathrooms, even with the heavy use. The only drawback were the enviro-biohazards: tiny black bugs nearly ate us alive! Very unusual infestation, according to folks around the reservoir.
07/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is at the original entrance to Yellowstone Park, so the park is older. A mix of pull throughs, tents, cabins, tourists and extended stay, but managed fairly well, and clearly supervised as very friendly staff is visible checking on things frequently. Steep, tight entrance; recommend double-checking your parking brake! Roadways are also narrow with very tight turns (RVs were smaller 30 years ago). Sites are quite close together. Watch carefully when opening slides and awnings! Ground sprinklers seemed to be a constant hazard. We spent our visit tripping over one or another. A spectacular view of the Yellowstone River is below the park. Watch for wildlife.
07/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
Passport America site. Very handy to Interstate 80. Apparently not much RV traffic around, as we were only the second unit into camp for the night. Mostly gravel park, some grass sites, but they were being irrigated. Plenty of room all around in the pull throughs. The hosts were very friendly and the park was neat and tidy. Our only complaint were the little, bitty ants that invaded us. We found the dog food full of them when we stopped for lunch the next day.
07/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
A gorgeous RV park, located in the middle of a golf course ($10 to play) - watch for carts passing through! Grass, mature trees, lots of shade, a lot of room between sites. Roads and sites all paved. Most sites are quite long, there are a full pull throughs available. The roads are little tight for really long units. No services, but host says they are planning electric for some of the sites by the end of 2008. Although showing age (small holes in tiles, rickety shower doors), the bathrooms and showers are sparkling clean. Very pleasant, friendly hosts. Short walk to river access, docks and boat launch.
07/2008
rating [ 4/10 ]
Golden Age pass. Very long (5 1/2 miles) gravel entry road off the main highway, although it is well maintained. Sites are gravel, not level and most are very short. No trees, picnic tables have shades over them. Bathrooms were smelly, no showers are available. Dump station access is OK. It's a short walk to the edge of the reservoir and a boat ramp. Hosts totally ignored us.
07/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Golden Age pass. Guide says 32 foot maximum RV length, but we had no problem with a 37 foot fifth wheel. Close to lake recreation area, so reservations needed or check with camp host. Dump station well in front of camp, very easy in and out. Mature trees, bushes, lots of shade alongside creek. Lots of fish in the creek. Some road noise, most blocked by vegetation. Long gravel sites, picnic tables, fire rings. Bathrooms were only of medium cleanliness, no toilet paper. Not checked while we were there. No showers. The host site at the entrance was quite slovenly, with junk spread all around.
06/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Very convenient to I5. Although close to road and freeway, we noticed no highway noise. Lots of trees, plenty of shade - important in June on Interstate 5! Gravel sites, quite level. Long pull throughs, but narrow. Grass between sites. Pool area, bathrooms very clean. Friendly, helpful hosts.
06/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Very classy park! It's built on multiple levels, all paved, including sites. Long, wide pull throughs, with grass and picnic tables providing excellent separation. Very handy to local wineries (a short stroll to the nearest) and easy in/out access to the park and to each level. We camped with a group and the group facilities given to us were excellent: new, well stocked, centrally located, with huge barbeque and clean restrooms handy. Very friendly staff, super clean facilities. Not many trees, so it is a bit warm in summer months, but bearable.
03/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
One of our favorite parks on the coastal route. Very popular in the summer, reservations are a must! The WiFi quit after the first night, but the cable offered a local movie every night. Great access to the ocean, with a very private beach, used only by those in the park. Picnic tables above the tide line for those eating al fresco, as well as at individual sites. Very wide graveled sites, lots of privacy and room for tow vehicle. Very friendly, accommodating staff. Small store and propane available. Close to some great sea food restaurants (five minutes to Charleston). Park is very near the harbor entrance and wide open, so satellite service is good. Not much shade, but usually a brisk breeze to compensate.
03/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
Fairly reasonable for a city located park. RV parking is clearly separated from the mobile home park of the same name. Quite a number of long term RV residents, with the junky accompaniment, but otherwise quite clean. Gravel, level sites. No pull-throughs. Very narrow sites. We barely got our slides out, but the spot was long enough to park the pickup in front of the fifth wheel. Very friendly, helpful staff. Traveling eastbound on State Rte 167, the sign for the park entrance is obscured by poles, so watch your odometer.
03/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
Old park, pretty run-down. Notices out that it is under new ownership, and is supposedly being renovated, but there's a lot remaining to be done. A lot of the electric poles were leaning or damaged and the water tasted rusty. Park is centrally located, with restaurants, shopping, wharf "trolling", etc. available. Grassy sites, pretty muddy during our visit. A considerable portion of the park was closed off, perhaps due to ground water saturation. Wide spaces, plenty of privacy, some pull-throughs. A pretty good view, but wharf activity was noisy with heavy equipment, chainsaws, diesel engines and so forth.
03/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Small park located on the Willapa Estuary. Great views! Easily accessed dump station. Gravel access and sites. Large spacing between campsites, covered with grass. Very friendly owners. Just off Highway 101, but road noise not a problem. Pet friendly, dogs aren't required to stay on leash as long as they don't chase the owners' cats. We'll definitely go back.
02/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
Not a happy experience! Difficult to find, as route goes through a major commercial street of Centralia, not a lot of fun in a large rig in late afternoon. Park has a great many long term units, limiting space for overnighters. We shared their "overflow lot" with three other rigs. The "overflow" was a small uneven parking lot, tight quarters and too short for our unit, so required unhooking, blocks, etc. Only reason we had any room for our pickup was the unit next to us was a small camper and graciously shared. Unable to hook-up to Wi-Fi. Crummy neighborhood, with 24 hour factories and large groups of wandering people near the entrance and office. Charged us $20, only a couple of dollars short of advertised rates to use water, electric and sewer.
02/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
State park, so limited hook-ups, some pull-through, some back in. Sites range from tent sites with no amenities to full hook-ups, priced accordingly. Access roads and sites paved and level. Excellent site separation, lots of trees and vegetation between each for privacy. Short, easy access to the ocean. Length limits on the utility sites are very conservative and will actually accommodate a much larger unit that stated. Park staff very friendly and helpful.
02/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Well tended, very attractive grounds. Limited hook-ups that can accommodate big rigs with a pull-through. Some back-in sites with utilities. Level, well maintained grassy sites with good separation between sites. Dump is unique -- following the arrows requires driving through a very low tunnel (12 foot height limit), an old gun emplacement site consisting of concrete bunkers. Dump can be reached by backing in the out road, approximately 150 feet from the intersection.
02/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Brand new park and is bare, bare, bare. Little trees are plantd and will be attractive in a few years. Very easy to find from I-5, signs leading you in are large and easy to read. Only stayed one night on way through, so didn't use WiFi. Good level sites and a lot of pull-throughs available. Plenty of space between sites, wide access roads. Very clean site, very pleasant operators.
02/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Lovely state park. Limited hook-ups (only 15 available). Small cabins on site for rent, plenty of space for tenting and small RV rigs. Eighteen sites will accommodate larger units, but must back in. Trees, grass, access to Hood Canal for clamming or oystering. Ranger and camp host very friendly and accommodating. Day use allowed, so some itinerant traffic in and out of park, but camping sites protected from through traffic. Road access paved, very level grassy sites with picnic tables. No dump site available, but a very nice place to stay.
12/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Great views from all sites. Jetty was quite crowded, but smaller campgrounds were equally as attractive and not as popular. Plenty of room for big rigs in the individual campgrounds, especially Shell and Gull campgrounds. Some jetty sites too short for monster rigs, with pilings in the way in some places. Sites are level with plenty of room for hang-over and side by side parking for pull vehicle, with good separation for privacy. Dump station is very tight and narrow, although it was clean. Park people were very friendly and helpful.
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