Snowy Peaks RV Park
Reviewed Aug. 26, 2022

Could be better, but it's not

FYI I was a workamper at Snowy Peaks for 4mon. When we first pulled up to the park I was a little disappointed. It wasn't what I expected. The clubhouse/office was rundown with a front window that looked like it had been broken for years. Most sites are narrow & you have views of the junkyard to the south, the grubby storage area, or trashy mobile homes to the north or your neighbors front door,  as many sites face each other. Lots of year round campers. Many are very nice people & have nice campers, but lots have shabby campers. Several longterm residents should be kicked out, but are allowed to stay. We had one person steal packages, break into vehicles, go into people's sites & tents when they weren't there. I personally took many complaints about this person. We had another who liked to yell & threatened a family one night. The police have been in the park on numerous occasions. The wi-fi is spotty at best. People who have stayed at the park multiple times for several years said this is the first-time it hasn't worked. They also said they won't be returning, as they weren't able to get any work done. Just like everything else the manager did nothing(he live out of state & was never there) The laundry room smells like sewer. The washers don't wash your clothes & only one dryer works. We went to the laundromat to wash our clothes. The sewer in the 30's has backed up on several occasions so the park often smells like sewer. We had electrical issues at several posts. Instead of hiring a real electrician to fix it they had the workampers do it. They do have a loose dog problem. I personally helped breakup a dog fight. My husband & I also took a dog to the local shelter(the campground is on a busy hwy). When we told the manager he told us not to do that again. Turns out he had been watching the dog run around the park for 1 1/2hrs & did nothing about it. This was after the dogfight. The second time we caught a dog running loose & I took it to the shelter. The owners came & thanked me, because there dog was safe. They still have dogs that run loose from the junkyard nextdoor. I know the "manager" or owners(none of which live in the state) will say I'm a disgruntled ex-employee, which I am, but everything I've stated above is factual. It fact what I've stated above is just the tip of the iceberg. I loved my job. I met some wonderful people while working at the park & I truly hope I made there stay better. I will say we are now staying at a much nicer campground just down the road. The new owners of Snowy Peaks should come visit it, to get ideas on how a nice campground runs & looks.

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