Mike H.

Tuscaloosa, AL

Joined January 2020

Pandion Ridge is now Sun Outdoors OB

This is a super nice RV Resort. Very clean and perfectly landscaped. Pads are large and concrete. All pedestals are up to date and water pressure is adequate at 45 psi. Cable is digital (60+ channels). AT&T phone signal is not great, but adequate. WiFi is not great, at least not at site 137, however we are in a newly developed area and may be better older areas. Amenities are fine. Two pools, hot tub, two well stocked fishing lakes, volleyball, pickle ball, horse shoes, two pet runs, laundry, club room, bath house, and more. Have visited here several times, and will surely return.

Revisiting this park

Excellent campground. Lots to do here. About a mile from the Gulf. Parking at beach included in campground fees. Amenities are plentiful. WiFi is acceptable (11 Mbps). AT&T Phone signal is good. OTA tv channels are strong and plentiful. Very popular campground, make reservations in advance.

In northern Georgia

Great camping in the mountains of north Georgia. Clean sites, not crowded. FHU’s and level. Not many sites with water access. Great area for motorcycle rides. Not far from the Tail of the Dragon.

Location! Location! Location!

You can’t beat the location of this park. It is within walking distance of entertainment. It’s built on a mountain side so lots of hills and winding roads in the park. Amenities are good. Has a small pool, laundry room, shower room. Quite park dispute nearness to town. Would definitely stay here again.

About 50 miles from Yellowstone

Made reservations by phone and instructions were to enter campground and pick a site, then come to office, which is in the lodge to register. Sites are FHU and level with gravel pads. This is one of the few parks in the area you can get into with short notice.

Nice campground

At the site of Cabella’s headquarters as well as the site of the original Cabella’s store.

The campground does not take reservations. It’s first-come, first-served. You drive in and find a site, then go to a cashier in the store to register.

Approximately $40 for a 50amp FHU site with grass, a table, and a grill. Sites are level with gravel pads. They also have sites with electric only and a tent area. Showers are clean, as well as the laundry room.

Big rig friendly, but arrive around 3pm since the place fills up fast later in the day.

Note: cable is good with about 60 clear channels. AT&T phone signal is poor here.

Nice enough

Clean and well maintained KOA. Friendly personnel. Shaded, pull thru sites as well as back-ins, cabins, and tent sites. Sites are very level with crushed stone pads. Good water pressure. Lots of grass. Patio sites are available. Internet is poor, as typical of most RV parks. Cable tv with about 30 channels. Good stopover park.

Five Stars +

All the amenities! You name it, they got it. Clean sites, spacious, perfectly level sites. Adjoining the Sacramento River. Well worth the cost!

Convenient location

Close to highway. Noise not a problem. Very friendly staff. Sites are close together but easy entry. Level sites with FHU’s. Would stay here again.

In the Sierra National Forrest

At approximately 3500 ft elevation. Cool summer nights near Bass Lake Recreational area so fishing and boating are a main attraction. Park is tight for big rigs, but can fit if careful. Pads are gravel and almost level. FHU’s with good water pressure. Park has a breakfast cafe that is open on weekends. This was previously a member’s only resort so lots of regulars here. Very family oriented place. Some small shops nearby, but nearest sizable grocery market is about 8 miles away. AT&T service is poor and WiFi is sketchy except in the clubhouse and office areas.

Great stopover!

Very nice stopover. On our way to Bass Lake. Clean well organized park. Concrete pads with orange trees. The oranges were still green when we were here.

Super clean and convenient military park

Sites are large and perfectly level. Grounds are spotless. Laundry and showers are perfectly maintained. Park is convenient to downtown Vegas and only a few miles from Hoover Dam.

Adequate as a base station

For visiting the area. This is not a resort and is not ment to be. Sites are fairly level and dirt/gravel. Hosts are very helpful. Laundry is clean. It is about 40 miles from the north rim of the Grand Canyon. Supplies are available. FHU sites as well as dry sites. If the park is full, very good, level BLM camping is nearby. If you chose to dry camp here, generators are only allowed from 10am until 2pm. There is no limit to genset usage in the BLM area. Would definitely stay here again.

Beautiful location

Very clean, well kept resort. Almost full. We were here in early June and the day temperatures were in the low 100’s with very low humidity. Sites are pretty tight with close neighbors. WiFi is good. Didn’t try the cable. Location is convenient to the lake and shopping. Boat rentals are available at the nearby state park. Lake was made from the Rio Grande to furnish water for the area south.

Spectacular Views

This is a spotlessly clean resort with the usual KOA Journey amenities. What’s special here is the VIEWS. Don’t pass up a chance to visit here. Ps. Internet speed is great and streaming is allowed.

Good for a night’s rest

At 4,000’ elevation Mountain View is in the desert of southwest Texas. The park has some permanent and long term residents as well as overnight sites. Sites are level with FHU’s. Park is currently being updated with the shower rooms and laundry room being closed. Fantastic views of the mountains, especially at sunset.

Excellent Resort

Plan to stay here as long as you can. We made this an overnight stop. Big mistake. One cannot even explore this park in a day, let alone see San Antonio. Amenities, to list a few are: pool, mini golf, pickle ball, rec hall, community fire pit and more. Visit the River Walk and Alamo! You need at least a week in this area.

Beautiful RV resort

Spotlessly clean resort. Shady as well as covered sites. Easy on an off I10. Reasonable rates. Great for overnight stay or as a base for exploring Houston. Would definitely stay here again!

Convenient w/ FHU

Ethridge, TN…Nov. 26, 2016 Heritage Campground is in a small Amish community. Several antique shops and flea markets here. Plan on taking a buggy ride to tour the place. No restaurant here (in 2016, may be now). Had to drive about 5 miles for some really good brisket.

Clean and spacious

The park is quite with widely spaced sites. Most sites are about 90 feet apart. One section has FHU’s. Wooded area so satellite TV will be challenging in summer, but park is close to Montgomery so over-the-air stations are plentiful. Many sites are on the water and can fish from the bank. Park is about 10 miles from Prattville if shopping and restaurants are your thing.