Reviews written by krowone
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31 Oct - 6 Nov 2009
A really great place to stay while visiting Las Vegas. Full hookup, concrete padded sites with WIFI as well. Friendly, helpful staff that assist you in getting to and into your site. Nice dog park with thorn free grass and some shade for the pets. Site had picnic table but no fire ring, great biking around the area. Base has all services, nice commissary and BX. What the base doesn't have, Las Vegas does. Very good value for the price and we will stay here again if we get back to this area.
24-27 October, 2009
There is an old section of campground which is well shaded by trees but from all appearances looks like homesteaded campers. The new section, which we stayed in has gravel sites wide and long enough for any rig. They have a picnic table but no fire ring. Sites have full hookup with several sewer connections which makes it easy to park anywhere you want on the site. There is a dog park which was nice for our pet as it was one of the few areas without large thorns. WIFI is available at the base library & they have free DVD checkout. The base has plenty of area to ride bikes or just walk, if you do ride be aware that the thorns will go through bicycle tires. I had to change 3 tubes while we were here. It also has a good commissary and BX. We went to Sandia mountian area and went up to the top of the mountain on the tram, a trip well worth the cost. We will definitely stay here again if we get back to this area.
22-24 October, 2009
Oklahoma City area. Excellent campground, with full hookups & WIFI (in & out). 3.5 miles of paved bike trails. Tinker had all base facilities available with good bargains at the BX. The campground had clean and well stocked bathrooms, three sets of washers & dryers, an ice machine and book exchange. An absolute must stop while here is the location for the Oklahoma City bombing, an emotional experience and well worth the time to go see. We would definitely stay here again if in the area.
15-18 August, 2009
Great place to stay close to beach. We stayed in the overflow area the first night, had electric 15amp, no other hookups but we did get WIFI here. Saturday at the restaurant was cook your own steak day, that went very well, plenty of food for the price. We rented a canoe for the day and had a great time on the water. The rental place has canoes, kayaks, bicycles as well as many other fun items to rent. We stayed at the regular campsite for two nights, they have full hookup & cable but you can't get WIFI there. Overall this is a well taken care of campground with friendly, caring staff willing to give advice or assist in any way they can. We will definitely stay here again.
24-26 April, 2009
Full hookup campsites with cable as well and very inexpensive. Sites are a little close together but have covered picnic tables which are really nice but make it a little more difficult to back into the sites. Plenty of bike riding area along the road by the beach. Has on site laundry, & convenience store, all base facilities are not far away. Very good value for the price especially if you like the beach. Will definitely camp here again.
April 13-20, 2010
Loved our visit to this FamCamp. The campground is close enough to Charleston to get to anywhere you want within about 45 minutes. We found the camp itself to be clean and well maintained although as with previous reviews the bathrooms and showers could use some work. Campsites have plenty of space and all the waterfront sites have water, power (30 amp), and cable. The cable did not work well but we did have a few good channels. We were on site 17 and were able to receive a weak WIFI signal most of our visit. The camp has a nice shoppette, boat rentals, fishing on Lake Moultrie and plenty of wildlife, squirrels, birds, and we saw a few gators as well. The only busy time in the park was on Saturday and Saturday night, lots of children, some not so well behaved but nothing outrageous. I would recommend this campground to anyone who wants to visit the Charleston area or just want to lay back and relax for a week. I would definitely stay here again.
20 - 22 October 2009
The new host is in place and he is a really nice and accommodating gent. He seems to take care of the place like he owns it. The bath house and laundry area are immaculate with the newer type washer and dryers, 2 each, with zero cost to use. Most of the spots seemed to be taken by long term folks but there were several sites available which we were gingerly led to by the camp host. Easy back in with water, sewer and power, 30 amp service. Quiet park with designated quiet hours which are adhered to. The area is close to a number of state parks with ample fishing, hiking and wildlife watching.
May 2009
Nice small RV campground. Large spots and terrific location, just across the street from the beach. The RV sites have concrete pads, bath houses are clean and adequate for the number of sites. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Easy access to the ferry and short drive into South Carolina, so Myrtle beach is an easy trip. Great bike riding area and trails all the way to the ferry, around the Fort Fisher area and down by the Aquarium. Just a really nice campground, and I would definitely camp here again.
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