This state Park keeps a very nice huge campground. It is well maintained. Our site was next to a new bathhouse with individual rooms for showers and restrooms. The sites are very spacious with a tent pads, picnics tables and a fire ring. They have full service sites and water/electric sites as well as tent sites. Dump station available as well. A very quiet and dark campground 25 minutes to Savannah, 30 minutes to Tybee Island.
I saw others burn this place for this old bathroom, they have remodeled and it's view wonderful.
A very nice campground with brand new bath houses. Nice laundry facilities. Gift store with ice cream, yes. Very convenient to Carlsbad Caverns National Park and to Carlsbad, New Mexico. Nice indoorheated pool and a family-friendly environment. Treats for your dog and several dog parks fort off leash fun. We managed to get one of these shaded sites for our pop-up trailer.
If you are looking for a traditional campground, this is not it. It's really a long -term RV park with plenty of park model campers. It does have nice bathhouses and exceptional laundry and pool, but you won't be roasting marshmallows on your 8 by 10 concrete slab next to your asphalt driveway. If you need a place to park your camper while exploring Tuscon, then it should work out.
Huge resort campground with lots of amenities. Putt putt, a couple of pools, a pond, hot tub, laundry, camp store. Friendly folks in the office. A real downer for us was that the bath house was far from our site. We had a pop-up so that was inconvenient. Many high end motorhomes and trailers. It is a well run and clean campground.
We were desperate and cost too stay at the city Civic Center Campground. We paid$30 cash at the Police Department, put the sticker on our car window and set up. The bathhouses were chained shut. At 7 am some guy knocks on our door to ask if we paid yet.
Mostly quiet campground, except the two or three trains that go by each night. The sites are spacious and have plenty of room between campers. We went before the wave pool and camper pools opened for the year. The noseeums, a horrible Toby flying biting knats, we're out in force. It made it impossible to stay outside.
We checked Aaron's and most RV parks in town were parking lots. This is a very nice campground with great landscaping and helpful staff. We chose one of the sites that day you have to park your car elsewhere, but our for on the site, paid $53.
We often get a sitter at Big Lagoon. Very private rv spaces lots of shade. Great for pop up campers.
This is a very large campground offering full hookups. They are building done additional water and electric only sites at this time. Does were paved but it's was not level. The bathhouses are top of the line. The pool area was closed but looks beautiful. When the wind was not blowing, the gnats will run you off.