No Wi-Fi, no cell service for either AT&T or T-mobile. There’s a fee for pets, fee for the resort, they will charge you exorbitant rates for electricity. There’s a fee to cancel a reservation in accordance with their cancellation policy. If you have any money left, you can spend it at the cheap resort tourist market, the on-site bar or restaurant or rent a boat or jet ski. The published rates are extremely deceptive. Don’t stay here unless you have unlimited funds and would like to park rally style in a dusty dirty parking lot completely unplugged from everything. Very rustic for a resort that looks so good on paper.
No river views to speak of. A lot of long term full time residents. The general store comes in handy and sells liquor, beer and wine. The boat launch is kind of awkward.
This is a decent little county park. I have a glimpse of the lower Colorado River. I paid for a premium site with an $8 junk fee to reserve it myself online. It’s nothing to write home about. A very typical river rat campground.
The park is open and spaces are mostly partially shaded. The green spaces are full of stickers and mostly unusable for things like walking dogs, kids playing. I was charged junk fees. $7 to make the reservation myself online and then $1 per pet, per night. Hopefully that will go away soon. For $50 a night, they could throw some grass seed around to choke out the stickers. Also, there are discounts available but you need to know about them, then get an adjustment at check in. For military, veterans, seniors and I forget what else. This is $5 a night so it doesn’t even offset the junk reservation fee of $7.
It’s a quiet campground on a hill. You are at least 30 minutes from any stores. The lake is beautiful but the campsites with power and water do not give a view of the lake at all with the exception of 42. AT&T cell signal from 45 was non existent but T-mobile worked well enough to stream Netflix. I enjoyed my stay. Clean and the camp hosts were great.
I spent May through August here. It is about 30 minutes to emergency medical care. There are quite a few long term residents. The people were nice but not overly friendly. Activities like bingo were offered during the cooler months.
The county park is quiet and peaceful. During the week I’m 1 of about 4 campers. It has filled up on the weekends with mostly families and scout troops. It is a mix of RV and tent campsites.
The spa area is great. The campground is a little torn up right now with fixes to water main, upgrades to infrastructure, etc. Quiet, relaxing. Great views of snow capped San Gorgonio and Idlewild mountains.
The spots are level. Little Sandy. There are several large pine trees around the sites
Seems like a lot of locals frequent this place. They have all the basics. It’s 30 minutes from Branson on 11 miles of winding mountain roads. There isn’t much to see or do close by.
Leaving this magical place today. For anyone wanting to stay be aware they have live music Thursday through Sunday. They wrap everything up by 10pm and it’s very quiet late night. This weekend they had special events everyday related to the Katy trail right next to it. You will have water and electric but no sewer and no dump station on site. Plan your length of stay accordingly. In addition to the live music, food trucks come in and there is a cash bar/store with drinks, snacks, firewood and ice. It’s a very small campground and you are not walled off from the general public. If this is your style of camping you will really enjoy this place. Built in the 70’s on the banks of the Missouri River I had an amazing time. It was like being on vacation from my full time vacation lifestyle. I didn’t grocery shop the whole time.
The sites are pretty close together but it does indeed live up to the resort part in the name. You can purchase WiFi access. There’s a pool, cabin, golf course. It’s also a horse camp with several miles of trails.
The site I was in was on such a steep hill I left early because I was afraid I would break my leg getting in and out if my camper.
I give it 4 not 5 because no cell signal so it’s rustic camping which is good for some but not so much when alone. Sites 1-30 are wooded and semi private. 31-80 are set more in a park complete with playground and street lights near the bath house.
Lots of green grass. The dog park is very well kept. There is a road close by but not a major freeway. It’s one of the quieter KOA’s I have stayed at. Pool is small but very clean. The store is well stocked and you can get hand dipped ice cream.
Quiet and tranquil. Decent cell service with AT&T. This is a 2nd visit. Love the area.
Lake facing sites well spaced apart makes it feel as if you have the forest and lake to yourself. Great cell coverage with AT&T. Highly recommend.
It’s on the intracoastal waterway. Recently under new management. There are kayaks for rent, activities, a pool, store on site, etc. Great location with lots to do close by. Screaming WiFi suitable for streaming and very friendly folks. Having said that there are a couple things you need to know. It’s prone to flooding in the winter season and you may need to move sites. With all the upgrades, there are a lot of new rules like no patio mats so the grass can grow. An awesome place for a Family vacay and reasonable snowbird rates for the off season. I would stay again.
Lots of room. Spacious campsites. The hosts are friendly. Propane tanks picked up and filled for you. There’s a large fenced dog park. Laundry available. Clean bath houses. There are small comping cabins available. I have full hookups. The area is remote and quiet, but the Walmart and dollar store are right up the road if you forget something.
The park is ok. Lots of old rigs around that haven’t moved in years. There’s a fishing pond, Skating rink, lots of things for kids to do. It seemed a little expensive for a 3 day stay and I had poor WiFi access.