Family-friendly Stay with Great Amenities, Notably Tight Sites

During our recent trip to Las Vegas, we chose to stay at KOA Sam's Town, and our experience was positive overall. The cleanliness of the campground stood out– it was very well-kept and demonstrated an excellent level of care.

One of the highlights for our family was the pool and spa area. Our children spent hours enjoying these facilities, though we did wish for additional amenities, such as a playground to add to the fun.

The customer service was commendable. The front desk staff were kind, friendly, and always ready to help, which made our stay even more pleasant.

The proximity to Sam's Town Casino added an element of convenience and entertainment. Although the campground is not incredibly close to the main Las Vegas strip, the casino offers plenty for families to do, so we didn't feel like we were missing out.

On the downside, the sites were pretty tight, which may be something to consider if you value spacious campsites. There were also no campside tables, limiting our outdoor activities within the campsite. However, given the camp's location, it seems the focus is more on encouraging visitors to explore Las Vegas rather than spending all their time at the campground.

Despite these minor setbacks, we would definitely stay here again, thanks to the cleanliness, excellent customer service, and proximity to entertainment. The KOA Sam's Town offers a great base for exploring Las Vegas and provides a comfortable retreat after a long day of sightseeing.

An Unforgettable Adventure at St. George/Hurricane KOA: Incredible Staff, Wonky Sites, and Wild Fun!

Oh boy, let me tell you about our wild adventure at St. George/Hurricane KOA! First things first, the staff was like a superhero team swooping in to save the day. They were incredible, I'm talking capes and all! Not only were they super helpful, but they were also kind to our little rascals, which is no small feat. A big thumbs-up for that!

Now, let's talk about the sites. Picture this: you roll up, ready to set up camp and conquer the great outdoors, only to find out that the sites are as wonky as a rollercoaster ride. Yep, they were not level at all, which made us feel like we were pitching a tent on a tilted ship. And oh boy, they were tight. Tighter than a pair of jeans after Thanksgiving dinner. We definitely had to do some acrobatics to squeeze in, but hey, at least it was an adventure!

But fear not, my fellow adventurers, for there were gems to be found in this campground. The pool was a refreshing oasis in the scorching desert sun. Splashing around like water-loving maniacs was the highlight of our day. And let's not forget the playground, where our little munchkins transformed into wild monkeys, swinging and sliding with pure joy.

Now, let's talk tech. The cable and Wi-Fi, my friends, left much to be desired. They were about as reliable as a squirrel on a caffeine high. But hold your horses, because here's where we showed off our nerdy prowess. We came prepared with Starlink and Apple TV, and those unreliable connections didn't faze us. We were streaming, gaming, and binging like nobody's business. Take that, internet woes!

Overall, despite the wonky sites and unreliable tech, we would totally go back for another round of camping madness at St. George/Hurricane KOA. The incredible staff, the cool pool, and the playground shenanigans made it a memorable experience for our full-time camping crew. So pack your bags, grab your capes, and join the adventure!

Suitable Stopover, But Limited For Kids

We recently used Westlake RV Park in Rexburg, ID as a quick stopover during our travels. It's a quaint, older campground with well-maintained facilities and noticeably clean surroundings, which we appreciated.

The campground is on the smaller side, yet the spots are generously wide, providing ample space for our RV. However, it's worth noting that our site was only equipped with a 30-amp service, which may be an issue for larger rigs requiring more power.

Unfortunately, there isn't much in the way of entertainment or activities for children. This could be a drawback for families looking for a more engaging camping experience.

All in all, Westlake RV Park is a practical choice for a brief stay or a stopover, but perhaps not the best fit for those seeking a more kid-friendly environment or requiring higher power service.

Heise Hot Springs: A Peaceful and Clean Campground with a Touch of Luxury

My family and I recently stayed at Heise Hot Springs, and we enjoyed our time there. The campground felt more like camping, with open pit fires and good space between sites.

It's a small but extremely clean campground with everything you need. There are plenty of things to walk to, including a fun play area for children. The traffic is low and quite peaceful, making it a relaxing stay. We stayed for three nights and will visit again.

Overall, if you're looking for a camping experience with a touch of luxury(thanks to the hot springs!), Heise Hot Springs is a great choice. The pull-through site had everything we needed, and the peaceful and clean environment made it the perfect place for a family getaway.

Liberty Lake RV Campground: Good for City Camping, Not Ideal for ...

My family and I recently stayed at Liberty Lake RV Campground, and it wasn't quite what we expected. Located in the middle of a city, it felt like it was made for older people with no kids. The sites were nice and large, with paved pads and all pull-through, but it was boring, especially given the extreme heat during our stay. 

While the campground was clean and well-maintained, and the pool was nice, if you want to be closer to nature, this isn't the place for you. However, if you want to be closer to civilization, this is a good option. The staff was great, the showers were good, and the laundry room was nice.  The dog park was absolutely amazing, one of the best.

Overall, there was nothing wrong with this campground; it just wasn't what we expected. We stayed for three nights, but if you're looking for a more nature-oriented camping experience, you may want to consider other options.

Rollings RV Park: A Hidden Gem on Flathead Lake with Beautiful Scenery

My family and I recently stayed at Rollings RV Park on Flathead Lake in Montana, and we loved it! Although it's all back-in sites for RVs and there's not a lot of room, we found that the park was beautiful and quiet, and the staff was very friendly. They have some tent sites and cabins available as well. 

There's a restaurant on-site, but it has limited days and hours. The food was excellent, but it's like being in the UK, where you order everything yourself. 

The park is clean, and the sites have a decent amount of space. You're close to Polson and Lakeside, where there are great beaches. The campground has its beach, but you have to drive to it. 

One of the best things about the park is the great playground for kids. Our kids loved it!

The only thing we didn't love was the parking situation for guests or extra vehicles, but since it's a small place, we understand that it can be limited. 

Overall, we will 100% stay at Rollings RV Park on Flathead Lake again and again. It's an awesome place, and we highly recommend it.

Idaho Falls Luxury RV Resort: Excellent Staff, Amenities, and Location.

We recently stayed at Idaho Falls Luxury RV Resort and thoroughly enjoyed our time there. The staff was incredible, helpful, and kind. The concrete pads were level, long, and wide, and the sites were very roomy, with great tables and green grass. The bathrooms were extremely clean and the showers were huge, with hot water that lasted for a long time. Each site had its WiFi, which was a nice touch. The laundry room was also great, with new washers and dryers. 

One downside is that kids had no play area, but we hope they will add this. We enjoyed Idaho Falls so much that we will stay at this RV park again. 

We even left for dinner and forgot our gate code, but the staff was quick to help us get back in, even though it was already 9:00 pm. 

The only issue we had with this park was that their water lines had to be opened by staff so we could fill our tank, as there was no direct water. However, we assume this will be resolved soon since it's a new RV park. 

Overall, we highly recommend Idaho Falls Luxury RV Resort. The staff, amenities, and location were all excellent, making for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

Settlers RV Resort Falls Short of Luxury Expectations Due to Staff & ...

I recently stayed at Settlers RV Resort, touted as a"luxury" RV resort. While the resort is new and nice, some drawbacks keep me from giving it a higher rating. The gravel pads are a big issue, as they require a 4x4 truck to park and pull out, and the gravel is deep. This can be inconvenient and potentially damaging to vehicles.

On a positive note, the park is clean, and the pool and hot tub are well-maintained. The dog area is also great, and the clubhouse is excellent. However, the staff left a lot to be desired. They were rude and not kind towards children and even corrected them directly instead of asking the adults to correct them. I spoke to other guests who had similar experiences with the staff being rude and degrading when the rules weren't clear. This is a big issue, as staff should be trained to interact kindly with guests and their children. 

Overall, I would give Settlers RV Resort a 3 out of 5 stars. While it has some excellent amenities and is clean, the staff and gravel pads are significant issues that keep it from being a truly"luxury" RV resort. Additionally, the issue with Apple Maps taking guests to the wrong RV resort should be addressed by the park's webmaster as soon as possible.

Bonita Mesa RV Resort: A Disappointing Choice for Families.

My family and I recently stayed at Bonita Mesa RV Resort, and while it does allow children, there are some drawbacks. Firstly, they charge$10 per night for every person over two people, which can add up quickly. We ended up paying $89 with the"having children" penalty. Additionally, they do not allow more than two pets, although we saw many sites with multiple dogs. Unfortunately, we also found that the campground was not clean, and the sites were incredibly tight. If you have more than two cars, it can be difficult to find a place to park. I also suggest not letting the RV host help you park if you have a big rig, as they were very kind but caused more harm than help. On a positive note, the pool was clean and some hours were set aside for children. The laundry room was also great, but again, the price didn't justify it. Overall, finding a decent campground in Yuma can be a challenge, especially if you have a family. While Bonita Mesa RV Resort does allow children, the drawbacks may not make it worth the price. If you have a family, I suggest finding somewhere else to stay.

Sea Breeze at Seal Beach: The Perfect RV Resort for a Safe, Relaxing and Enjoyable Stay Near the Ocean

Sure, here's the review of Sea Breeze at Seal Beach:

I recently stayed at Sea Breeze at Seal Beach and I must say, it's my favorite RV resort on a military installation. The security is tight, as it should be, which made me feel safe and secure during my stay.

The campground itself is very nice, well-kept, and has large spaces for RVs. It was also surprisingly quiet, which allowed for a relaxing stay. I will definitely stay here again and look forward to my next visit.

One of the best things about Sea Breeze is its location. There are plenty of restaurants close by, as well as the beach. It's a great spot to stay if you want to be close to the water and enjoy the ocean breeze.

Overall, I would highly recommend Sea Breeze at Seal Beach to anyone looking for a great RV resort. It has everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay, and the location can't be beat. Whether you're traveling alone or with family and friends, this is a great option for a safe and relaxing vacation.

Desert Eagle RV Park at Nellis Air Force Base: A Solid Option for RVers, Especially for Veterans and Retirees

I recently stayed at the Desert Eagle RV Park at Nellis Air Force Base and overall, I was pleased with my experience. I would give it a 4 out of 5 stars. The location is excellent, and the facilities are generally well-maintained and clean.

That being said, given that it's a military installation, I expected the park to be even cleaner and more squared away than it was. However, it was still pretty clean and well-maintained overall, with plenty of amenities for RVers.

One of the best things about this RV park is that it's an excellent option for veterans or retired military personnel. If you fall into this category, I would highly recommend staying here. It's one of the best places to stay in the Las Vegas area, especially if you want to be close to Nellis Air Force Base.

Overall, I would definitely consider staying at the Desert Eagle RV Park again if I were in the area. While it wasn't perfect, it had everything I needed for a comfortable stay, and the location couldn't be beat.

KOA Provo/Springfield: A Decent Option for an Overnight Stay, But Not Without Its Drawbacks

I recently stayed at KOA Provo/Springfield and while it had some positive aspects, overall, I give it a 3 out of 5 stars. The campground is conveniently located near the I-15 and a gas station, which was convenient. However, I did find the price to be a bit high for what they had to offer.

One of the main issues I had with the campground was the tightness of the sites. They were very close together, which didn't allow for much privacy or space to relax. The bathrooms were also a disappointment. They were not well-maintained and some were out of order. Additionally, I never saw any staff during my stay, which made me feel a bit uneasy.

Despite these drawbacks, I will say that the campground is still a good option for a quick overnight stay. However, I wouldn't recommend it for an extended stay. If you're just passing through and need a place to rest, it could be a decent option.

Overall, while KOA Provo/Springfield has some good qualities, it also has some drawbacks. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option and don't mind sacrificing a bit of comfort, it could work for you. But if you're looking for a more relaxing, well-maintained campground, you may want to consider other options.

Labor Day Fun

Our first time here. Pro -clean -wide spaces -quiet -electric only 50/30 -great store Con -very dusty -no trees/shade -very hot

Peaceful & clean

We loved this campground!

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Why?

Pet friendly! Kid friendly! Adult friendly!

Great dog park, kids area ok, walking distance to store. Driving (15 min) to Glacier National Park. Restaurants close, wonderful fire pits!

Staff was kind and helpful

Great Stop

We just stopped for the night. The host was amazing and helpful. 

The campground was very clean.

You could hear some interstate noise but not enough to keep you awake.

Had a hot tub that was actually hot and clean.

Stayed in lot E9, right next to the showers/bathrooms.  Which were new and very clean. Timer on the shower heads and lots of room.

Pad was gravel and level. Great patio and table.

The fire pit rocked.

Two sewers with 50 amp.

Internet was fast and we were able to stream and work at the same time.

It’s tight!

These sites a so close to each other. We only stop here to stay the night.

WiFi is ok-phone hotspot is better.

Staff is great.

As close as it gets (video)

Life is an adventure! We travel as 3 adults, 3 kids (6,4,4), 3 dogs and a cat.

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We will stay here again and again.

Great water pressure, 50 amp service, a ton of room and grass, lovely grass.

Deceptive Digital Nomads, Beware.

Learning that was a city run campground things made more sense.

Being a family of 3 kids, 3 dogs, 3 adults and a cat that run our business from the road there’s things that are important to us as digital nomads. You can follow us at EmpoweringHumansAdventures.com

Things that we loved:

  1. Very safe & secure.
  2. The staff was incredible.
  3. Ideal for children with all the fun things to do.

Not so much:

  1. Internet was great but it had bandwidth restraints that would turn your internet off after very small amounts of data used. There was no option to upgrade so you had to use your own hotspots. Very disappointing and will be one of the reasons we do t go back.

  2. The beach was right there, close and beautiful right on Lake Elsinore. Yet the beach was disgusting, stinky and covered with algae. There wasn’t clear information on the lake. We chose this Campground because of the beach and location.

  3. The sites were all uneven. Every camper we saw had to do major leveling efforts.

This place has HUGE potential but there’s a LOT to fix.

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Our 2nd Campground ever

This was a good place for rookies to camp.

Staff was great, fun and very helpful.

Site was level, water was good and the park was CLEAN!  Good place to stay for a long time or just for a night.

No Streaming, but you can get work done

We went here to escape the Las Vegas heat, 10 degrees makes a huge difference.

We're business owners that have 3 kids (5,3,3), three dogs, a grandma, and a cat.  We run our business from the road and having wifi connectivity is import for us digital nomads.  We're road schooling our children and running our company.  Feel free to join us on the journey Empowering Humans Adventures.

Things we loved:

  • The Internet was sufficient to work, but not great.  No streaming but they did have cable.
  • Extremely clean
  • Staff was 5 Star, helpful, kind and accommodating.
  • The pool was fun and clean.
  • Very quiet and everyone was very friendly.
  • Dog area was well kept

Not so much:

  • No mention of algae on the website, so no river fishing or letting the kids play in the water.  Disappointing.
  • Playground was closed
  • Many things to do nearby in Zion.