Lots of pine trees, sites are gravel. Edge sites for smaller rigs, class c and b’s, are very unlevel. Pull throughs aren’t as bad, but leveling is required. Laundry room only has 3 washers and 3 dryers working, over half are broken. Very nice playground for kids but the big slide has a 2-3foot drop at the bottom which is a safety concern. Trails accessible from the campground. We would stay here again.
We were anticipating cramped spaces for the location. More space here than at some other RV parks we have been to. Our 37ft travel trailer fit fine, and seems like a well designed park for backing in compared to some we have been at! Park on gravel, but concrete pad for walking/“yard”. Also has class A, so big rig friendly. Pool is nice, we feel safe being here with our young kids. We were having trouble finding a non 55+ place. Laundry units are older but work great and are only $1 and $.75 to wash and dry! Pool and hot tub are nice. Lots of newer buildings around RV park, hopefully it doesn’t sell out to developers and can remain here! Doesn’t seem like there are too many long term people here which is nice. Lots of open spots, easy check in, I don’t give 5 stars often, but this gets it. Make sure you come in from the east as there is no left turn into the park due to the light rail line.
Booked this place due to having two playgrounds for my kids to play at. Got here and they are all roped off. When booking asked if they had Good Sam or AAA discount and was told no, but website has them, so I inquired again and was told I was getting weekly rate, so didn’t get these discounts. Had to fill out 3 pages of paperwork once we arrived, kind of annoying. No picnic table at our site when we arrived on a Sunday, office is closed on Sunday, so waited until Monday to request, didn’t get it to us until Tuesday afternoon. Adults only in the swimming pool in the morning, makes it tough when you have young kids that take naps in the afternoon for them to go swimming. Pads are very nice and more breathing room between sites than most RV parks.
I wanted this place to be a 5 star. People here aren’t as friendly as we have experienced at other places, it seems a little clicky almost. Charge $150 deposit because they charge weekly stays their portion of electricity also beyond weekly fee.
Here in the off season (January), so pool is closed. Our site is close to the interstate so we definitely hear the noise, the farther back sites don’t have the same level of noise. Clean and well kept. Feels safe, nice and close to a large grocery store and some restaurants.
Came here expecting Jellystone experience with lots of activities. They have none. Temper your expectations to be a campground with a playground. When we pulled into our assigned spot the water and electricity hookups were oddly placed (site 74 I think). On top of that, the permanent resident in the spot next to the one we were to be in had their pickup parked in what would be our “backyard,” had a tarp on our fire pit, and had moved and taken over what would have been our picnic table. I went and asked for a different site because of this! The outside edge spots seem to be more permanent long term people and the inner ones more short term. Pool was open but very cold.