Reviews written by scasteel
We have stayed here many times. We are originally from the area and return for doctors and family. This camp has had a policy change. As of Oct there is no longer a discount when staying for a month. The old price was 15 a day. Now it is just 20 a day. When we asked why the change we were told the OIC had done some research and they were bringing pricing in line...
First let me say we travel in a 42' motorhome and tow a 4 door Jeep. As mentioned there is an older park where they have long-long termers and the new park for us transients. The new part has gravel roads but concrete pads for both the rig and the tow. I am not sure why but there is a concrete pad where the picnic table is however you have to walk through the grass to get to it. Now...
First let me say we travel in a 42ft Motorhome and tow a 4-door Jeep so you can judge the size of your rig if/when we say tight. From I-10 take 49 south to Pass RD. Turn west onto Pass RD and it will lead you straight to the gate. There is a serpentine but it is easily managed. As soon as you go through the gate turn right and you will see the first of the 2 campsites. The...
First let me say we travel in a 43ft motorhome and tow a 4 door Jeep. The "back" gate off 385 and 204 has a very tight serpentine. It is doable but go slow and take your time. This place has been great. Roxy met us as soon as we pulled in. Told us to pick a spot and she'd come back to make sure we were all settled, which she did. The site we chose was #14. It was...
First let me say we travel in a 43ft motorhome and tow a 4 door Jeep and these sites can handle it. Even the pull-through sites in the newer section can handle our 43 ft (just barely) but not leaving the tow connected. The campsites are nearby the commissary and exchange. Most of the sites have a patio with a picnic table. There was no wifi but our AT&T cell service worked fine. OTA TV also worked well. Sat...