Casino, populous, hot/dusty/beautiful

This place was an interesting little overnight The Dyrt added to our lives, tucked between the Grand Canyon and San Diego. It gets super hot here, and the RV park seemed 90+% filled with rigs outfitted with giant screen-porch exoskeletons. It was dumb luck that we selected a site in the 800's that lined up with the casino, where we could back in our trailer, leave our truck it attached & easily walk over to catch the ferry. Very much enjoyed the $4 round trip boat trip, seeing London Bridge, some gelato, etc. on the other side. In the morning, the RV office staffer swiftly and sweetly cleared up a smartphone booking error we'd made (and had tried in vain to fix, so we were thinking we'd be sticking paying for 2 nights). As we drove off, wild donkeys!

$25 FHU, easy, in a nice small town

As we were visiting Hutchinson during the state fair, Hutch's RV sites were all booked - but here were some spaces, not so far off. Larry was easy to communicate with by phone and text. We weren't given an arrival deadline, no forms or markers -  had our choice of the available spots - Paid by check with a note in the drop box. Minimalist place - (washer& dryer in the shed with the drop box - no bath house). There's a cafe nearby open at 6am.

Impressed!

Office shuts at 5pm but we pulled in at dusk, and were welcomed and guided to our reserved spot by a lovely camp host, on duty until (I believe) 8pm.

Sites are pull-thru and HUGE(lengthwise). They stagger campers to use opposite ends of neighboring sites, creating a checkerboard pattern. The 30 amp electric on our site had no breaker switch (but worked perfectly).

When we saw the large, well-kept laundry and nice bathhouses, bedtime was postponed. Showers have an especially good layout, very bright and well ventilated, hooks and bench around corner from shower spigot-4 for women, 4 for men. Laundry could be done with a cc or CSCmobile app.

The petrified wood display by the office is also impressive.

Hard to find but good

Perhaps their roadside sign had recently blown down? It was hard to see, but a fine stay.

New, nice.. good experience

A relative's driveway would've been free, but here we got a level pull-thru spot and the encouragement and advice of a kind camp host as we got our tanks washed through and drained. Slips are nicely spaced apart from each other. The area we booked is very new, and FHU.

Ideal small campground, reserve in advance!

Although an envelope system is in use and we were told we didn't need one, reservation slips made out by the park (ON ORANGE) take precedence over the white slips (which are the duplicate layer of your registration form). After we came, found a pull- through spot open that night, filled and posted our form, we we left - and returned to a filled spot- THAT camper reserved by phone just hours earlier (perhaps while we were selecting). Fortunately we saw another spot where we could still stay hooked up. This is a really pleasant (under big oaks) electric only sites campground. 2 handicap shower/bathrooms. Picnic tables and fire rings. Little free library.