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I have RV Park and Resort experience for 3 years now; Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort is so wicked awesome compared to my other experiences in Washington, Arizona, and Vegas. I was pleasantly surprised. There is plenty of room, everything works well, very clean property, lovely cafe, security galore; gated, walled, and entrance is manned! It's in a really nice area...you wouldn't think so bein...
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Stay at the west campgrounds. We stayed 2 nights at the east campgrounds & the facilities are not great. Roads were rough throughout & sites. It maintained well. Showerhouse was not well kept. We moved to the west campgrounds & loved it...all sites had relatively level paved pad & lots of room. We preferred the sites on the outside of the loop.The pool down the road costs $3/person for campers &...
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This campground has been under new management since June 2019. The owner has worked hard to make improvements and upgrade his park. I had a pleasant stay here. This park had direct access to the Glenn Falls rail trail. This is a hidden gem. I will return here.I have no complaints.
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Very nice resort park, as reflected in most of the previous ratings. Maintained to perfection, the landscaping is beautiful. We had pull throughs with FHU's, level gravel sites, the only "bad" was our site #131 the water pressure was very low which played havoc with us trying to get our water heater to kick in and deliver hot water. We ended up using on-board water and pump for our showers. N...
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The park is clean and well-kept and has fishing and bike trails that our family enjoyed.
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Read on review that bashed the place. ALL RV spots are on grass. It is a small park but kept up nice. We were between two nice motor homes and nice people too. Yes, a little close, but was fine. WE liked it! Yes, there are trains but across the hiway over 100 yards away. Not 100 feet. It didn't bother us. No wifi and cell was iffy, but HEY, you are in the mountains! If you had a cell signal,...
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Spotless RV park with the best view of the Mississippi River in Vidalia, La. Very friendly office staff. Locally owned by Natchez family. Amenities include pool, clubhouse, office, store, spotless baths and laundry. Strong WiFi and power. We have stayed here many, many times. Great spot for the Great Mississippi Hot Air Balloon Races in the Fall.
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Park is full this weekend and you wouldn't know it. Peaceful and large well maintained sites. Plenty of room for big rigs. No water/sewer hookups but there are spigots close by as well as water fill site near the dump station. Restrooms are clean, showers are nice and hot with good water pressure. Just outside of town and only 5 miles from the beach. Nice kayaking through the wetlands. ...
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Nice little park very close to town. The price reflects a weekly rate. Lots of trees, our spot was shaded (#24) but there are some out in the open. Sites are gravel with a paved road. Bring extra water hose, the spigots are shared. Our spigot was 45 feet away. There is no sewer hookup, but you can get a pump out for $10. The bath, showers end laundry are clean.
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The Canyon Point Campground in the Sitgreaves National Forest is a beautiful, high elevation campground nestled into the forest not far from Heber, AZ. Many of the campsites in the "A" loop have 30 amp electrical service but no water or sewer. Water is available at locations throughout the campground and a dump station is located near the entrance. Flush toilets and showers are also near the entr...
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Great Basin National Park is an undiscovered Gem. It is one of the least visited National Parks in the country, and yet it has so much to offer. Bristle Cone Pines thousands of years old, the Lehman Caves, some of the best dark sky viewing in the country, lovely creeks, chaparral and pine woodlands, a 13,000-foot peak, and more. There are 5 campgrounds in Great Basin National Park, Upper Lehman, ...
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This place is embraced by two fishing creeks. The sounds of flowing waters echoing in the woods at the foot of the Smokies make for an enchanted place. The campground has the distinct characteristics of a place of retreat. We had no ATT cell signals, yet we did not miss them. Our site was leveled. It was in a quiet part of the park; away from the fishing excitements of Fathers Day weekend. The Own...
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This is a really great camping spot for families with young kids. Its smaller but has all the amenities needed such as playground and clean washrooms. An easy scenic trail system is around the area for kid friendly hikes. The swimable beach is a short walk from the campsite also which is great for hot days. It is difficult to make reservations here as it fills up quickly. Reserve early.
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Beautiful area, this park is a great place to spend a couple of days or a couple of hours. The park/campsite amenities are very well maintained and easy to access. The lakeside access is plentiful. There are many trails in the area that offer a variety of challenges both on your feet, and on your bike. The trails in the park are well marked.
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Excellent little park right in the heart of town. 1 block off Main Street and right behind a fantastic Mexican restaurant. The owner is friendly and helpful and the park is spotless. We stayed in one of the new spots. Hook ups were excellent and the gravel spot was level. The owner gave us a tip, that if you back in at an angle instead of straight into your site you get a much better view of the ...
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This is a beautiful campground. We stayed in a 22 ft. travel trailer on the river through the the Fourth of July holiday. Site was level and they bring you right to your site. We had water and electric only but the dump station is easily accessible. Staff is very friendly. They have a great store with everything you may need, clean restrooms and showers, and they have a nice clean laundry mat. ...
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Shortly after we started staying in the campground they ended up getting a new manager. The man that runs it now is extremely nice and helpful. They campground is very clean and well kept. It has a nice pond that has good fishing in it. For mothly rates it was $500 with all bills paid. I loved the place and am very sad to be leaving. It has a very nice shower house and 2 laundry room facilities. T...
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20% military and law enforcement discount made this a real bargain! The park is beautiful and wooded and the owners are very helpful. There was even a place to park my boat for free!! The sites are large and spread out so that you have a real 'site'. They have a dump station and honey-wagon if you need it. Lake Dunmore is 6 minutes away.
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We have stayed here in different types of sites. This time we used the "Patio" site. Yes, it was expensive, but you have a concrete pad and patio, park bench, table with four chairs, gas grill, fire pit, and your own lamppost to provide illumination. Plus nice landscaping at each site. We enjoyed the pool and the dog park, or I should say the dog enjoyed the dog park. This KOA is very well kep...
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Unbelievable community spirit that embraced us as family. These are owner-occupied sites, so there are many long term residents. They are wonderful people and the grounds are the best. This is very remote, however, and you are an hour away from Coeur d’Alene. Verizon is THE ONLY carrier, and it’s pathetically slow and overwhelmed, so don’t depend on doing anything important. Very quiet, and a ve...
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Very nice great fishing and bird watching.
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This is a great small campground. I was part of a tour so I do not know what the rate was. As a professor of printing technology I was very impressed with their campground info sheet, it was the first one that was not a copy of a copy.
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About the size of a lunchbox, this compact plug-in oven can heat up leftovers and cook raw food for healthful, simple meals on the road.
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Grab a tube and float down the lazy rivers at these popular RV resorts.
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Do you read through RV blogs and websites, dreaming about traveling when your kids leave the house? I’ve got news for you—camping in an RV is something you and your kids can do right now. The RV lifestyle scares away most families with the idea of being cramped into a small space with impatient children or moody teenagers. Still, […]
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Cooking while camping can seem like a daunting task. Problems like food storage, time management, and limited counter space can make having home-cooked meals seem impractical. Even with access to electricity, you might be tempted to skip the wholesome meals and head to a fast food restaurant. On the other hand, it’s important to remain happy and healthy […]
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