Good spot near Vegas. Would only recommend in the late fall to early spring months as there are no hookups and this place would cook in the summer.
Loved this campground. Views were awesome and several trails leaving from the campground. Bathhouse was dated but usable. Vault bathrooms were very clean. Loved it!
What a great little RV Park! All sites appear to be FHU. Rates are extremely reasonable. Laundry has decent size machines and are paid by the honor system (which was so cheap we threw a few extra bucks in). Running the campground seems to be a group effort. Many of the campers appear to be retirees and they all chip in to keep the place up. Very family friendly! Not much to do here in Presidio so we'll just be passing through, wish we had reason to stay longer. But this makes a great stop over for heading to/from Big Bend NP and a good basecamp if visiting Big Bend SP.
Very nice little state park. We used it as a stop over. Lots of scenery, quite the change from most of Eastern NM. Would be a nice place to spend a weekend in the summer when it's warm enough to use the lake.
$20 for FHU. All utilities worked great. Campground has been beautifully landscaped with various cacti. Despite being adjacent to the truck stop and interstate, there was surprisingly little noise. They even taken a large plot of land next to the campground and filled it with various native plants and cacti with a nice walking trail through it (perfect to stretch your legs after a long drive). We definitely would stay here again when passing through.
Great campground to unplug and relax. Immaculately kept grounds, bathrooms by our spot (93) was very clean.
Great little campground in an awesome location. Facilities were all top notch. Beach was closed due to "dangerous wildlife" (assuming alligators). Fun little pier to walk out on with lots of vegetation and small animals, birds, and fish to see. Definitely would stay here again. The only negative I have is it's a really tight and narrow turn to get into the campground, with the road you're turning off of (or on to) the speed limit is 55mph with most people traveling well above that. This makes turning into and out of the campground really interesting (and frankly dangerous) especially in an RV.
This is a no frills campground but it's great as a 1-nighter coming to or from the gulf coast. Accepts Passport America discount making the price just right. Sites are perfectly level, utilities all work great. Most sites are pull through and long enough to park without unhooking, even with longer rigs. There is an on-site bathroom but it's just a single bathroom with a shower. Driveway is a bit steep pulling in and out. I did not have a problem with a 36' TT but a low sitting RV with a long rear overhang may have trouble getting in/out without scraping.
Pros: Right on the Mississippi River. Full hook ups. Beautiful state park with awesome trails and visitor center. Cons: Sites are tight along the river. Train goes right behind the campground, be warned!
This is really an under developed campground. There are only about a dozen campsites even though there is room for at least 3 times that many. The views of the river are great and my boys loved the trains going right by the camper. But just be warned that you will be woken up a couple of times a night due to them. But the rest of the pros greatly outweigh the cons.
You can tell this was a good park in its hey day. Those days are gone. Staff are all very unorganized. People on golf carts speeding around sites are packed together (depending which area you're in). Doesn't look like the park had had proper maintenance in 15-20 years.
Great location! It's basically a parking lot with full hookups but it's right on the river with a cool pedestrian bridge. We'd stay here again.
Nothing but a parking lot with hookups against the road. They accept PA discount which made it worth the price. Definitely not worth the $45/night their "normal" price is. Utilities all worked OK. Owners were very friendly!
Great RV Park. Owners are great and really work hard to keep the campground clean and up kept. Utilities work well. Spaces are close but better than many other private campgrounds around Yellowstone. Great views and elk and deer roam the park.
I really don't understand the bad reviews. People complaining there are no rivers or streams or complaining that there are no showers (nps website very clear about that). Sure, if you blindly pulled into this place expecting a KOA you're going to be disappointed. This campground is dry camping. Flush bathrooms on site (except Nov-Feb). Night skies are unbelievable due to the remoteness of the area and the parks decision to make it a dark sky facility. Campground setting is great (can see it being hot in mid summer but that's to be expected) and o e you are unlikely to experience anywhere else. Limited sites for large rigs and we got lucky to get one. Kids were in awe of the rocks around the campground and the skies at night. More than made up for having to "rough it" for a few nights.
$5 a night, no hookups or dump/water on site. Beautiful setting. Not great but usable Verizon and T-Mobile cell service. Loop is a bit tight in spots so I wouldn't recommend it for a large 5'er or motorhome.
I love this campground! Good utilities, fairly level sites, fantastic bathrooms and laundry. Wifi is usable (not fast for streaming videos, but usable for day planning and checking emails, etc). Sites are a bit close together but that's to be expected this close to a NP. Sites are long though so it makes it easier to stagger your camper with your neighbors so you feel like you have a bit more space. All staff I've encountered have been very friendly. Definitely will be back next time I'm in the area!
Pros: large-ish sites, good utilities, great laundry and bathhouse. They take Passport America which knocks the fee down 50%. Cons: They have all of these huge pull thru sites but they still stuck us in one of the few cramped backup sites even though they are 80% empty and we're only here one night (no different pricing for different sites). I probably could have asked for a different site but I didn't know it'd be so short until got there. I got parked so it works for one night. It's kind of sad as this could be a really nice little campground but appears they've given up on it as the grounds are being over taken by thistle type plants and many of the trees they've planted appear to be dying. Bottom line, campground is good for an overnight stop which I'm sure much of their business is, but would be nice if they threw some weed-n-feed down to get the thistle growth under control.
Park is in the city but looks like the water coming from the spigots are pumped straight from the ground with no filtering at all. Water was a disturbing reddish brown color that instantly stained my sinks, toilets, etc. Electric hookups in my site were very loose and seemed sketchy but they did work for us. No shade except for one site. Sites very short and only a couple are remotely level. No on-site dump station, have to go to a gas station a few miles down the road and pay $5. We stayed here for a night while we visited family. If we were there any longer we would have found another campground to move to.
Great location right outside the park. Utilities all worked well. Beautiful walk down to the Little Missouri River. Train tracks nearby but they're not allowed to blow their horn through town, so all you hear is the low rumble as they go by, no big deal. Cons: sites are very close together, but that's pretty expected of a private FHU campground right outside a NP.
Well cared for. Most sites are electric. Didn't see any with water or sewer hookups besides the host sites. Hosts were super friendly. Only con is i wish they would move to more dark sky lighting standards, there are a lot of bright lights around the park that make it difficult to see the night skies.