Come Here Digital Nomads
My wife and I are digital nomads, we run our company where ever we go so it's CRUCIAL that we have comfort items, but most importantly that we have **solid internet. **
We travel with 3 kids (ages 5, 3 & 3), 3 dogs, a cat, and a grandma in our 31' Travel Lite, Evoke Model B with the hopes of a road school education for them. EmpoweringHumansAdventures.com
We booked a deluxe premium site (site 16) and were very pleased with the room, the patio, the fire pit, grill, and nice table. The parking was gravel and not flat, we had to level up. Had access to 50 and 30 amp, sewer, and water. Make sure you use a pressure monitor as the pressure was strong. They offered firewood for sale and our fire pit was very nice.
We were close to the clubhouse which had coffee daily for a charge. ($1.30) The store had the basics and all but one of the staff was extremely kind to us. If you need more you could walk to Sinclair and get more items.
They were very specific about dogs being leashed all the time, which we fully agree with. As a former Marine K9 handler, it's normally not the dog that is the problem, it's the handler. The dog area is very close to site 16.
The basic internet was blah, we upgraded to the faster speeds for $5.23 a day and it was well worth it. We were able to stream tv for the kids, work on the laptops and do live video conferencing. Support was very quick to respond when I asked for speed but they weren't able to give me more, but again it was good enough to get work done, stream and do video conferencing.
Cell coverage was ZERO for Sprint, and have to drive a ½ mile before getting coverage.
Overall the campground was pretty quiet, we are pretty close to the highway so you did have some large/loud trucks that drove by.
There are showers (very small) but the water pressure was great and the water was hot. Bathrooms are always clean and the laundry was just fine.
We shot a few videos to share our experience and will stay here again.
Mossy Cave was very close and we highly suggest the short hike back to the waterfall. A little further is the petrefried forest which was also nice.
You can zip over to Bryce Canyon National park ($38 entry fee) for the day. It's well worth it and there's a ice cream shop just before you go into the park that I recommend.
Things we loved:
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The deluxe Premium site is great if you have small kids.
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Internet was solid and gave us what we needed
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This campground was extremely clean
No so much:
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No cell service
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Feels very old
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Road noise
Hope this review helps, we hope to see you on the road!
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