Still Our Number 1 Campground
We followed our GPS right to the campground(CG). The nice lady came right out to us from the office and checked us in. We then proceeded to pull through site 52 with FHUs for our two week’s stay. This was our second time here and we love this CG. The pull through was plenty long. We were able to maneuver our 5th wheel to position it around a large shade tree so we could get our slide and awning out plus have the utilities more centered on our rig. We had great water pressure and needed to use our reducer. Their cable worked well but WiFi would slow way down to the point of being unusable during peak periods(mid morning and late afternoon). We got two bars on Verizon. There’s also a nice sized fenced dog area and decent priced laundry. There’s a self-serve soft ice cream station for$1 at their small pavilion. River front sites are fairly uniform in size but the high 30s through mid 40s will give you the best river view plus you can really hear the rushing of the river. We nicknamed back-in sites 61-68 at the end of the CG“kiddies corner” as this was where the families camped during our stay, which included over the 4th of July. The CG does not allow fireworks and this fact seemed to be a draw for campers with dogs to escape fireworks noise. Like many CGs we’ve stayed in this year, this one was pretty full everyday. Unless you want to stay for a day or two or move sites every other day, you need to reserve early. Based on their full capacity, they need to upgrade their WiFi and need additional garbage dumpster capacity. Other than that, Casey’s is a first class operation and still our favorite campground out of the 150+ CGs we’ve stayed in.We followed our GPS right to the campground(CG). The nice lady came right out to us from the office and checked us in. We then proceeded to pull through site 52 with FHUs for our two week’s stay. This was our second time here and we love this CG. The pull through was plenty long. We were able to maneuver our 5th wheel to position it around a large shade tree so we could get our slide and awning out plus have the utilities more centered on our rig. We had great water pressure and needed to use our reducer. Their cable worked well but WiFi would slow way down to the point of being unusable during peak periods(mid morning and late afternoon). We got two bars on Verizon. There’s also a nice sized fenced dog area and decent priced laundry. There’s a self-serve soft ice cream station for$1 at their small pavilion. River front sites are fairly uniform in size but the high 30s through mid 40s will give you the best river view plus you can really hear the rushing of the river. We nicknamed back-in sites 61-68 at the end of the CG“kiddies corner” as this was where the families camped during our stay, which included over the 4th of July. The CG does not allow fireworks and this fact seemed to be a draw for campers with dogs to escape fireworks noise. Like many CGs we’ve stayed in this year, this one was pretty full everyday. Unless you want to stay for a day or two or move sites every other day, you need to reserve early. Based on their full capacity, they need to upgrade their WiFi and need additional garbage dumpster capacity. Other than that, Casey’s is a first class operation and still our favorite campground out of the 150+ CGs we’ve stayed in.