Review Detail

4.2 74
Oct 2006
Overall rating
 
2.0
Location
 
2.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
2.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
2.0
Overall Experience
 
2.0
This campground is not Big Rig friendly. Lots of big pine trees. While most Class A motorhomes should have no problem; very few sites will accomodate 40' 5th wheel trailers with long wheel-based towing vehicles. The dirt/sand road leading into the campground was hard-packed and in good shape. (About .1 miles of the road was somewhat wash-board; but not that bad.) We were able to find a break in the trees and got our satellite to work and it stayed locked in all three days we were there. The campground host is a good guy - a young second lieutenant who volunteers to handle the duties as his community service. All but two sites were full when we got there. We did blow the breaker one time; but that was our fault for trying to run too much stuff on the 30 amp circuit. The tent sites that were occupied were largely taken by hunters to include civilians who can use the facilities. Probably a third of the sights were long-term occupants who work on the installation proper, which is 5-6 miles west of the campground.
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