It's the onsite managers who make this place worth staying
It's not a resort but the heart and soul that the on-site managers put into this place is what makes this place special and great. They do so much BEYOND what is required of any rv park staff workers.
My experience while I was there. And I was there for 2 months the summer of 2023. The power was out for 9 days, and Mark and Evielynne worked around the clock, providing pizza, a cooling station, non stop games going, free ice, free ice-cream, their own personal generator to a guest who didn't have one. They worked so hard that not one negative feedback or review came in against the RV park.
A camper that was traveling through the area broke down. Mark went and towed them in and gave these people rides to and from to get things fixed. It took 3 days and they got back on the road.
Police was called in on a major domestic situation and within 2 hours, they were removed from the park.
The managing host goes as far as providing events which for years nothing was ever done for the rv park. They really try to be creative with providing things to do for their guests. I love my goodie bag they give during the summer months for their guests.
Bathrooms and showers are clean. They have a laundry room that has all kinds of cool things like a tv, book station, a pantry, vending machine and a jigsaw table so we have something to do while doing laundry.
They have grocery bingos and once a month free waffle day where these managing hosts cook for the guest.
I only heard about Willard Peak Campground because of the past rv park they worked at, when I asked where they were. So that's how I came to be a guest. The rv park is small and there isn't space for a whole lot of wiggle room so they have done amazing work to work within that space to make it fun for their guests.
The owners whoever they are, I sure hope they know how lucky to have staff that go beyond the scope of things just for their guests. Any RV park would be lucky to have these two.
I plan on coming back this summer (2024) for a month. I want to stay longer but my plans call for me to travel more. But I'm gonna state for the record, that Willard Peak Campground is my favorite when at a time it wasn't.