This is our 2nd time in Jax. We stayed at flamingo lake last time and it was OK, pecan park is a million times better. All asphalt and cement, clean, well maintained with good amenities. No lake like flamingo, but that's OK, because at flamingo, when it rained it was so muddy because the sites were all just grass and dirt. Pecan is one exit from the airport, so expect alot of plane noises and flyover by the airforce. Wifi pretty good. Lots of activities like pot lucks, food trucks and cocktail hours. No riff rafff here like at flamingo. Way too much rowdiness and drunker over there. Quiet here. Mainly working couples and families with young children.
Great views of the lake but thats about it. Dog and burrow shit and trash all over the park. Drunken rednecks and their kids Blasting music all hours of the night and flying up and down the roads in the rv park on their motorbikes and atvs almost running people over and all the residences dogs off leash wandering around the park and the $20 extra a day they charge for a tow vehicle. Worst rv park not worth the gorgeous views. Disgusting park, disgusting people.
We normally stay at Oasis, but couldn't get in and found this park. It's like half the price of Oasis and much better run. The people who work here all live here, so they take pride in the park, unlike Oasis which is not well maintained at all. This is an adult only park in a terrible part of town, but it's safe here because they have great 24 hour security. s
Stayed while visiting family. We got a site in the newer section. 90% of this park are people who live here. Quiet and the lots on the new side are way bigger than the lots on the older side. We don't mind driving over to do laundry because the sites are paved and bigger on the new side. Actually pretty decent gym which was a shocker! Not sure why someone else complained of wifi, it's actually pretty good, so not sure why they had an issue. Laundry room in good order no broken machines. All in all a good park for a few weeks while visiting family. Not very "campy" because most people in the park live here. More like a neighborhood.