Beautiful city park that offers free dry camping. They only ask for a donation. Tree’d grassy park with picnic tables & fire pits at each site. Beautiful views of the mountains. Had 2 deer meander through the campground in the morning! A family reunion had the main park/campground reserved for the weekend but they had an overflow area that was just as beautiful minus the trees. But each site still had fire pits and picnic tables. Would absolutely recommend this campground & stay there again. Wish more towns offered something like this!
With many of the campgrounds being closed this time of year we felt very lucky to find Wallace RV park. We called ahead to another campground that had beautiful pictures but upon arriving the place was a total dump. We continued on and found Wallace RV Park. The water had been shut off for the season already but we were able to hook up to electric which is all we needed since the skies had been overcast for the past 3 days and we desperately needed to recharge our batteries. Upon arriving, we were the only one at the park. There is a very quaint brew pub on the campground that had a very nice selection of draft beers and a good sandwich menu. We would definitely stay here again!
Even though 99% of the time we boondock, we’ve stayed at this campground twice now. Once in the summer months and now in November. This last stay was FCFS. There isn’t any water hookups any longer for winter but there are many sights that have electric and dump hookups that are still operational. The camp itself is very well maintained. They are all drive through spots with a a picnic table on a concrete pad connected to a small gravel area that has a fire ring. A lot of open grassy area and the sites are definitely spaced far enough apart you don’t feel you’re on top of each other. Even in November, there’s groundskeepers maintaining the sites, leaf blowing, etc. would not hesitate to stay here again!