First let us say that this is a very nice RV Park. However, and a BIG however, is that there is no justification for the $117 per night price tag for a paved, full hook up site. This park is now owned by Sun Outdoors and all they have done is spruce it up cosmetically and double the price per night. During our stay in September, the hot tub was not working and the laundry room was closed so essentially 2 of the reasons we came there for, were not available. The rub comes in when we asked about it, they basically blew us off and would not consider a rate reduction. This park is another example of corporate greed gone wrong. Great location. Nice sites. Totally not worth it. Stay 15 minutes south of town and save a ton.
Rock Creek is a county run park that is really great if you are visiting Twin Falls. The sites are great and even though they say that the back in sites (1-9) are only for 30 ft rigs, we easily got our 36 ft 5th wheel in site #4. Close to everything and very nice hosts. Bike or hike at the park and enjoy all of the open space. Twin Falls has a lot to offer down by the river also
What else can be said about Watchman Campground in Zion National Park except "Wow"! The sites are super nice and the views are out of this world. The only down side we could possibly see is the red dirt that gets into everything. Small price to pay for what you get here.
The Lagoon RV Park has a lot to offer from tent sites to huge pull throughs for the biggest rigs. Right next door to the Lagoon Amusement Park, it is super convenient. Lots of grass and some decent space between sites. We stayed during the Halloween Fright weekend and from Wednesday to Friday at around 2pm, we were about the only ones there. Then the place exploded with campers and by 7pm the place was full. Nice bike and hike trails near by. Close to Salt Lake city. Don't miss the Big Cottonwood Canyon Drive up to Park City. Amazing.
The Riverside Ranch is truly a one in a million place where not only is it a great place to camp, but you are treated like family from the time you check in until the time you pull out. Joel and Nicole are the campground managers and you simply couldn't ask for better people. They love the property and go above and beyond to accommodate everyone that comes through. We had a couple of deliveries and they brought them right to our site. We selected riverfront site #12 and it was amazing. Backed right up to the Sevier river with amazing views of the mountains. And to make things even better, at night it felt like you could see a million stars above. Only 30 minutes from Bryce Canyon and 10 minutes from Red Canyon. We absolutely loved this place and will definitely stay again if we come back to the area.
Simply because of the location, you are basically forced to relax and slow down and take it easy. There are some hiking and biking trails, and the water is OK for kayaking, but it is not near anything, so we had to make do with what we had. The park is a very nice state park with typical sites, nice bathrooms and showers. The beach at the south end of the park is very nice as well and we spent a lot of time there. The big bonus to being here was the amazing star gazing at night with very clear views and little transient light to spoil the night time wonder.
Loved this campground for the beautiful views from our site. It is very hilly, but the sites are mostly level and relatively easy to get into and out of. We stayed across the road from the main campground on the south side of the main road. There are tons and tons of places to explore around Hiawassee and we had a blast during our visit. It does take a bit of work to get here as some of the 2 lane roads make for challenging driving pulling a large 5th wheel, but it can be done if you exercise care. All in all, a wonderful time and would recommend it highly.
Having never camped at Myrtle Beach we didn't know what to expect, but we can honestly say that this has become one of our favorite destinations. We love the beach and the town. The park is very nice and right on the beach. It is a very large park with over 600 sites for non-seasonal renters. The main attraction here is obviously the beach and we took advantage of every minute we could to be on it. There is a pool, well stocked general store, large laundry facility, and multiple very nice bath houses. Myrtle Beach is a great town with lots and lots to do and we only scratched the surface. Definitely will be back.
Edisto is an amazing place to explore and have some peace and quiet. The beach is great for walking and shelling. Campground is very nice and the spots are well spaced. Great for bike riding also. We were able to grab a site on the outer end and had amazing views out the back of our rig.
Very nice newer park with great sites, very nice facilities and quite a bit of room to explore if you like hiking, kayaking and/or mountain biking. People were super friendly and it is very convenient to Hilton Head and Savannah.
Can't say enough great things about Camp Venice Retreat. This place has a very comfy relaxed vibe to it. You pull in and instantly feel like you are among long time friends. Most of the sites are well sized with some pull through and many back ins. The sites along the river are super nice and should be on everyone's list to try to snag. Nice pool, laundry and bathrooms. Very quiet. Snook Haven restaurant next door is flat out awesome with twice daily entertainment at noon and 5pm most days. 20 minute drive to Venice and another 5 to a great dog beach (Brohard). Just a couple of minor issues are the road going in has some potholes and lots of low hanging tree branches. Drive slow and stay in the middle if you can. The park roads are all dirt and can be dusty at times, but again, not a big issue. Well worth it. Will definitely go back.
The pros on this RV park are that it is only 4 miles from the beach and very convenient to shopping. Fort Myers, Sanibel, Cape Coral are all just 15 to 20 minutes drive. It has a very nice smaller pool that is a great meeting place every afternoon. The people really make this place tolerable as they are so nice. The front bathroom has just been redone and is very nice. The back one is OK. Laundry facility is nice however, they use the card system so you have to pay $5 just to get the card and then the minimum you can purchase is $10 so you better need to do a lot of laundry to get your $15 dollars worth. The real downside to this park is that the sites are SO tight. Crazy tight. And the other issue is that there are a lot of seasonal sites mixed in that are not well kept with old cars and junk scattered around. Too bad they can't get some pride in this place to make it better.
This really is a very nice park with large sites that are all paved and very easy to get into and out of. We had no issue getting our 36' 5th wheel in and had tons of room to park our truck. Lots of mature trees. The campground is in one section and the seasonal / permanent residents are in another, but everything is very well maintained. Nice dog park. Common area with a community fire pit. Nice laundry and bathrooms. Very clean. In the seasonal area is truly the most amazing salt water pool we have ever come across. It is HUGE and heated and very enjoyable. A bit of a drive to get to anything, but close enough.
This is truly a beautiful resort as many have mentioned with lovely grounds, a nice pool, great staff, and truly some of the best sites we have ever seen. However, if you happen to get a site next to the road, especially towards the back of the park, the road noise is intense and unending. There is a traffic light down the road and there is constant loud noise. We would most likely come here again, but would be much more selective on our site. The sites in row 1 and 2 near the water have almost zero road noise, but a little more wind coming off the bay.