James P.

The Dyrt Pro

Green Cove Springs, FL

Joined September 2023

Nice state park

Come in via Harrisville as the way in via Cairo has very bad roads. Campground is very nice and well maintained. Sites have electricity and water; dump station is very well done and easily accessible with any RV configuration.

In need of TLC

Narrow roads getting to state park. Campground in need of an update and targeted maintenance. Ensure your rig can fit into your selected site prior to booking as sites can be small and hilly. Sites are asphalt. Not many sites are level. Most patrons seem to be local - weekends full of loud music and drinking.

Nice KOA

Shade, grass, and gravel sites. A lot better than most KOAs. They ask that you not put outdoor rugs on grass; no problem as grass is nice. Sites 1-10 are your best bet for Starlink if that’s what you have; best opening through tree canopy of the northern sky. Pet friendly; counted three cats and a dog in the office when I checked in. Was given the option of choosing my site out of the seven available for my reservation. A mix of long term residents and travelers; some of the long term resident sites were a little junky.

Roberts Creek - East

East not west as satellite view in Dyrt is old and doesn’t show East campground. I did add a screenshot of current satellite view. FHU. Easy in and around campground. A lot of space between sites. Sites are fairly level with hard pack gravel.

Wooded hideaway

Roomy gravel sites. A mix of electric and non-electric sites. Commercial fire rings. Electrical needs refreshing. We had an issue with the 30A breaker not resetting on site 46E; eventually relocated to 47E. Park employee Noah was very accommodating and pleasant to deal with. He came out to the site to discuss options with us and eventually made some site reservation changes to resolve the situation. Close to town, nice historic district.

Nice and peaceful

FHU. Large gravel sites. Good fishing. Stock up on groceries as large grocery stores are approximately 40 minutes away. Vehicle pass required along with paid campsite. Nice staff. Firewood for purchase.

Calm and Peaceful

Level blacktop sites. Flat campground. Fishing, playground, nice dump station. High tree canopy, large old growth trees. Aluminum picnic tables. Commercial fire rings (not an old truck wheel). Very nice, would camp here again.

Big sites

Big sites. A lot of room between sites. Well maintained dirt road to access recreation area. Spacious campground. Very nice.

Nice campground

Close to NP. Level sites. Hookups are a little wonky. Some sites they are on the wrong side. Gravel sites and roads. Nice staff. Would stay here again.

Very Nice

Very nice KOA. Great staff. Nice sites under pine trees. Pool, cafe, and laundry facilities are well maintained. Will stay here again.

Not the worst I’ve stayed at…

Able to pick own site. All pull through sites. Sites are close together. Electrical box and water connection appears to be relatively new. No frills.

Nice

Easy in and out from I-25. Large sites. Some trees for shade. Site are fairly level. Appears loop A is being renovated with updated roads and concrete pads; will be very nice in the future.

Nice state park

Windy place to be in July. Been here before. Nice mellow vibe; weekdays are very empty, weekends are packed.

Nice site

Dirt road appears not to be maintained. Closer to the main road is accessible by regular clearance vehicles and equipment. The further back you go the rougher the dirt road gets. Tent campers with 4WD vehicles can really procure secluded sites.

Nice campground

Stayed at a non-electric site (loop C) but we have a solar and lithium batteries so no electricity at a site makes no difference to us as long as sun can get to the solar panels. Campground fills up during the week but the non-electrical loops seem to be less crowded. Weekdays were nice. Dump station close by to use honey wagon. Water spigot close by to use water bladder. Most sites are spaced out enough for privacy. Have future reservations at same site. Beware: road to access state park is full of potholes, passed signs indicating road work to start on June 1st.

Mountainside Camping

A great Colorado State Park. Concrete sites with tent areas. Campsites are spaced out really well. Full hookups at each site that look better than most dump stations. Wildlife in area: saw deers, wild turkeys, and signs for bears and cats. Recommend having bear spray if you hike the trails.

Open spaces

Sites spaced out. Electricity at site. Water spigots located throughout campground. Clean and organized dump station.

Country Setting

Easy off/on I25. Campsites are spread out with trees separating sites. The only bad is water pressure; very low. We slowly filled tank and used our pump.

Hidden gem

Nice state park. Can get windy in the spring. No cell service but Starlink connection is fine.

Nice KOA

Great staff. Clean park. Second time here. Better than most KOAs.