Jennifer O.

Stillwater, MN

Joined January 2021

Beautiful!

Campground right on lake Superior. We were along the Lakeshore and it was nice and quiet. Steps from the lake with great hammock trees. Bring bug nets!!!

Great Campground close to State Park

Really nice campground. Well maintained and level sites. Had a river to walk along and playground and animals for kids to enjoy. Staff were really nice and helpful. They had (free) loaner electric cords and water hoses for the sites that had a longer distance to go to the box/spigot. The state park was just down the road with great hiking.

Nice campground in the trees and close to Custer.

We had a great stay. The campground is small and family owned. Staff were nice and we had a shaded spot with few neighbors and no noise issues. We have a 20ft trailer and it was a bit tight to back it in our spot between two trees but we managed in one go. close to all things to do in Southern Black Hills.

Beautiful park, large shaded sites.

We had a great time at this park. The site was nice and big. A bit muddy but it's been a wet spring. Trails right from the campground. Newer shower house and bath house.

Typical National Park campground with a view at every site.

We had our travel trailer in a dry site. Camper parking is just along the road which can be tight here and there. Ours had a lot of space for parking. Great views.

Beautiful place

Great little campground in the park. Trails right from the campground. Bathrooms were warm which was nice for the cold nighttime temps. Our site got great sun all day to charge our solar easily. Camphost was very nice. Henrietta the turkey was a fun camp mascot.

Nice spot in the city

The campground was nice. Warm showers and bathhouse that was fairly clean. It was still winter so not many other amenities. You are in the city so that comes with its own atmosphere but we never felt unsafe.

Great spot amongst the Adirondacks

We had a full hookup, pull through site surrounded by trees. There was some road noise during the day but it was nice and quiet at night. The bathhouses looked very "rustic" but we didn't use them. Nice field, swings and small palyground for kids. Close to hiking and Lake Placid!

Nice spot, lots of families

Our trailer spot was tucked in the woods amongst tents. Nice and wooded. There was a nice playground with a bounce mat that our kids loved. Got busier on the weekends but has plenty to do.

Decent spot and walking distance to the beach.

Our site was in the RV section next to the beach. The sites were open and dirt/sand--ours was up on a bit of a hill. Worked great for exploring the area. Walking distance to Weko Beach with walking access to beach at Warren Dunes SP (which is dog friendly).

OPEN and great!

This campground is open but you need to reserve a site 48hrs ahead of time or snag a first-come-first-serve site (which we did!). I think it's a California State Park and Covid thing right now. There is some construction going on but it didn't effect our stay at all. We had a river site. It was tight maneuvering the roads of the campground with the trailer but the site was if enough for our 20ft trailer. Beautiful place and so much to do near by. Staff was helpful and very friendly!

At the door of Yosemite

The campground is in a great spot. Ten minutes from Yosemite. The staff (one person) was very nice. We did try to call and email ahead of time with no response but they had plenty of room for us in March when we pulled up. The campground is right on the road but the traffic quieted down by night and we were in the park all day so it didn't bother us. We have a 20' trailer and fit fine, but no one was in the site behind us. It might have been a tight fit if there were.

Nice spot near Sequoia

We had a good stay here. It's a smaller campground but met our needs. We ended up camping in a dry site as it had more space and was at the end of the park under some oaks (site 17). The RV sites were close together and the ones not on the river were on a gravel parking lot. There was free wifi which worked okay (managed a couple zoom calls without too much freezing). There was a really nice swimming hole that we did not test out in March. Easy and quick to Sequoia and a coffee shop and brewery just down the road!

Small and friendly campground

We had a great stay here. Our site was on the end next to the BLM land and we had nice views of the mountains over Joshua Tree and the stars at night. The staff was very friendly. There is a nice little pond with lots of birds that my daughter loved. It's out of the town which we like but not far from the Joshua Tree entrance to the park and lots of coffee shops.

At the edge of Saguaro.

You can't get closer! This campground was located in a great spot… Scenery all around and trails to Tucson Mountain Park. Minutes from Saguaro West. The staff was very nice. Site was clean and spacious with vegetation and space between the other sites. Nothing like a Tucson sunset every night.

Beautiful campground

This was a great campground. Nice and shaded and on the way to all the trails in Chiricahua. Quiet and small. We have a tall 20' trailer and it was a tight squeeze and we were definitely one of the big ones. But once we were in it was fantastic.

Nice campground in a good location

When we camped here (beginning of March) it was very quiet. It might have been a shoulder season or just opening. Payment was through a drop box and none of the facilities were open yet which was fine by us since we were self contained. Had a nice pull through site. Nice small campground. Close to hiking (Hobbs State Park).