Cunningham RV Park
Reviewed Nov. 27, 2021

Would not stay again

This campground is very close to I-26 and I-81 which makes for an easy in and out for an overnight stay. We stopped for one night after a long day of driving and wanted a full hook-up pull-thru which was long enough for our 45’ RV and tow car. The roads inside the park were easy to navigate and pull into our site and nearby are fuel stations and fast food restaurants. 

Most of the campers in the park were permanent residents and their campsites were pretty junky. Just to create an image in your head, our neighbors had lots of kid’s toys, trash bags, appliances, and laundry scattered about their site while others had old cars, dilapidated sheds, car tires, and tarps stretched across their campers. Other than a swimming pool and decent playground, there really aren’t too many amenities or reasons that you might want to stay here, other than for an overnight. The bathroom and showers were clean and there is a nice laundry. Roads in the campground and at sites are gravel with grass/gravel patios and picnic table. Not all sites have fire pits. Our site (#102) did not have a fire pit but there was an indentation under the leaves where it looked like there was a fire pit and there were a bunch of rocks piled up against a tree that could be used to create one without anyone objecting. All sites are full hook-up, some being 30-amp and others 50. Most sites are pull-thrus and level. Our over-the-antenna picked up about 40 television channels, including all the major stations. Our Verizon phone picked up a 5G signal. 

There were signs everywhere about not letting your dog off-leash so I’m assuming there was a problem in the past. While we were there, we never encountered any unruly dogs or any off-leash. There are lots of large trees for shade which are not a problem for pulling into or out of a site but may be a problem if you are trying to get satellite television. The sewer outlet at our site was placed in the back of our site and I needed a hose about 35’ long to reach it.  Some of the back-in sites are pretty close but it appeared they were for seasonal/permanent campers.

The electrical hookup was a little sketchy. It appears they updated an old electrical box with a new 50-amp outlet and taped the other one shut so you could not open it. There was no breaker on the new outlet you could access. Despite the way it looked, we never had a problem with the electric.  Our sewer was a different issue.  The sewer drain needed to be cleaned out because when I opened the grey valve it did not drain properly and began to overflow.  I had to shut the valve, wait for the water to go down, and reduce the flow which took about fifteen minutes to drian 25 gallons of grey water. 

At $45 for a full hook-up site, we would not stay here again.

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  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021
  • Review photo of Cunningham RV Park by Nancy W., November 27, 2021