shirley D.

The Dyrt Pro

nashville, TN

Joined May 2018

Pioneer Park

This is an awesome city park. Water and electric on concrete pads. Good spacing between sites. Clean and open. Nice to walk about the whole area. Concrete bean bag toss games and about 5 horseshoe pitches. Bring your own toys. Basketball court and kids playground as part of the whole park. Dump station is easy to get to. Would definitely be back. This is a first come first serve park. But we had no problems getting a nice site.

Track Rock

Sweet ladies in the office and pleasant staff all over the property. Clean laundry. Beautiful grounds. Sites are a bit tight but everyone is so nice and welcoming.

James Floyd SP

Easy access to campground. Swing wide to get centered between the fence post and the culvert. Then you are home free. Getting into the sites was easier. They are big, spacious, level gravel and a decent distance apart. Not many folks here during the week. Did not use the bath house or laundry so no comment there. Did take a walk around the lakes and it was very pleasant.

Cloudland has great camping

Wow! The great folks at Cloudland are doing major improvements. New camp sites, new bath houses, new laundry machines. Wonderful hosts. Easy to get into sites, trees are trimmed up high. Did a bit of hiking, a bit of laundry and a lot of relaxing.

Chattahoochee Bend State Park

So quiet, many trails, native blueberries in season. Easy to get to campground, navigate to our site and exit to dump site. Our can site was spacious, clean and so quiet.

Love Core of Engineer parks

There is a 5 mile twisty road that is east to navigate to get to the park. Check was a breeze with the friendly, courteous folks at the front gate. Finding our site was easy as they are all clearly marked. Easy walk down to the water, lovely breeze, quiet. We were close to the ADA bathhouse that was immaculate.

Beautifully maintained

Beautifully maintained park. Well care for by caring people. Staff and volunteers both were welcoming and informative. Camped 2 nights and used the faculties. Beautiful views and trails.

Great owners. Cute new cabins. Convenient location

Great owners working hard to make this a wonderful experience. They just finished 4 new cabins. Pull thru and back in sites. Right on the river. 2 hrs of kayaking or tubing included. Family oriented.

Very nice county campground, close to town but surrounded by nature.

They have 3 camping areas. Section 1 is for tents and pop ups. Section 2 is full hookups for campers, 5th wheels and motor homes. Site 3 is for equine camping.

We stayed in the equine section. Total of 12 sites. Only 3 of us there. Nice and quiet.

9,500 acre research station of oak hammock and wire grass pine forest.

to camp here you have to apply for one of the 3 spots available for fall term or spring term per the University of Florida school calendar. Total of 6 spots (12 people).

full hook up camping, laundry and WiFi are exchanged for 16 hrs of work per person per week on the station. Commitment is for Sept-Dec or Jan- April.

Work can range from pulling invasive species of plants to grooming fire trails. Much to learn and they are willing to teach. Must posses basic skills like fence building, tractor work, carpentry, small machine basics (weed eater, gas blower, pressure washer).

Sandy bottom with oak and pine shady tops

Separate tent camping from RVs. Also has a barn and pasture if you are horse camping. Good WiFi, pool and laundry.