Marty S.

Surprise, AZ

Joined February 2021

Probably the best in Elko

Clean restrooms. The pool is tiny. In spite of appearing to be near the highway, the park is down a hill and there is no noise from it. The trains aren't terrible, but you can't escape them in Elko - expect a whistle sometime during the night. Good spacing between sites with grass. Lot's of full-timers but a number sites for short termers. Most are one-nighters. It is a shame not to stop at the free BLM California Trail museum 10 miles down the road, or Lamoille Canyon which is beautiful.

Lots of shade. Grassy Sites

Lots of shade and Grassy sites with plenty of space. Well kept. Clean restrooms and laundry. Quiet with no road noise. Level pull-throughs.

Under construction. Should be nice when done

Crushed stone sites. Very tight. No shade. Very good laundry and rest rooms. Quiet. Good views. Nice pool and hot tub. They are doubling the size with construction under way. They are honest about the construction. The town and area are nice. 40 minutes over the pass to Jackson and Teton Park. Lots of access to hiking and mountain biking.

Great spot for short term or longer

The sites are very wide and spacious with grass in between. Full service. Very good cell phone service. The bathrooms are spotless and very large. The showers are about 5 ft by 5 ft! The owners are very friendly and accommodating. They run a great little restaurant right on the site with fantastic ribs!

Wonderful Owners, average campground

The campground has new owners that are wonderful and go out of their way to help you. The campground is a bit old and worn although the owners are overcoming the neglect of the previous owner. Sites are level gravel. Hookups are fine. Plenty of trees. Site space is reasonable. Beautiful area.

Huge sites. Delightful hot pools

This is a big Park with lots of spaces between the sites. The sites themselves are very long. They could hold very big rigs and their tow vehicles. The staff was very helpful and friendly. There are two pools, one at 100° and one at 90 °. If you get off at exit 265, there is a good paved Road. If you get off at exit 268, there are three miles of gravel road.

Quiet Park south of Seaside

Grassy large sites. Clean park clean restrooms and laundry. Hosts are very nice, helpful, and work hard to keep the park clean and well-run. A mile south of Seaside, so easy access by car, yet no city noise. No noise from the main road in spite of being in the closest site to the road. I would return.

Beautiful Location

Lots of shade. Enough space between sites. Easy back-ins and some pull-throughs. A lot of background noise bordering on white noise, so not bad. Spotless restrooms. Beautiful views of the river. Pleasant host greets you with a bag of a couple peaches from the fruit farm next door. Definitely a return RV Park.

Great spot to overnight

To be honest, this is really a place to overnight on the way somewhere. That being said, the sites are level with full amenities - pull-throughs and easy back-ins. The restrooms and laundry are spotless. The host is very nice. The rates are very low. The location is quiet. The wind seems to never stop, though. Little shade. Plenty of sites. A couple of long-timers, but mostly 1-nighters. Should be plenty of last-minute spaces available.

Pleasant clean RV park

Clean restrooms. Grassy areas beside crushed stone sites. Pleasant and quiet . Nice hosts. Alongside Williams River. Pull-throughs and easy back-ins. Mostly huge rigs while we were there.

Average RV campground

Very convenient location for Redwoods near Crescent City. Good hookups. Descent phone reception. Single restroom with old facilities. This is a rainy, misty area. California obscene gas prices