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Bare dirt parking lot with hundreds of rigs packed pretty tightly together, but room for slide-out and awning and long enough. Electricity and water. The balloons frequently go right over the RV park and even land right in it. Awesome experience. Shuttle buses to the launch field. This is the absolute best way to see the balloon fiesta. No dealing with crazy traffic. Volunteers super helpful and ...
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We went at the end of October and received a veterans discount, that gave us 2 free nights. The park is pristine and beautiful. It’s very clean and the staff was great. We used the indoor pool and hot tub. The showers and bathrooms were spotless. We stayed at a deluxe site with full hookup. The sites are spacious and the fire ring is a nice distance from the camper. We will definitely return in th...
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Excellent 3 Night stay in space 316. Electric only with H20 and dump available. No OTA or satellite. ATT Cell was good, Sprint Cell was poor. WiFi available at Ranger station. Site was very private and level. There is a nice trail right behind the site that takes through the forest and out to the Lake. One of the trails that starts in the CG also allows bikes. We were there in mid October,...
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Our stay was a very pleasant experience. Upon arrival the staff helped us select our site, and assisted with unhooking and leveling. We are rookies and appreciated all the help we could get. The campground is very accessible to all Mentone has to offer. This facility is very open and easy to get in and out. The new owners take great pride in their new project and it is exhibited in their welcoming...
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Very enthusiastic new owners with great plans for expansion. Beautifully groomed park-like setting. Long and wide concrete pull-thru sites. Three fishing ponds with big shelter at each. Nice pool area with water play feature for kids as well as great play areas. Two large pavilions. Park setting. Expansive green space. Clean. Friendly. Helpful. Close to towns. Highly recommend.
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This park has so much to offer and is so close to great places to eat and so many things to do. We didn't book our stay long enough in advance and couldn't add on nights because they were booked solid. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. We got here after the pools and lazy river were closed. There are a game room and a pickleball court too. I would love to stay here for at lea...
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The park is fantastic. One of the best in the state, hands down. Sites are spaced out well and they each have plenty of room so that you don’t feel like you’re on top of one another.
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It’s a clean park. Arriving you sit outside a tiny gate and go register. The roads are gravel and are large for two rigs to navigate easily. It’s in the middle of no where. The stars at night are amazing!
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We stayed on site #120 for 4 night. It was a very nice pull through site with an asphalt pad to park on which worked perfect for our 44' Class A motorhome. It has a nice cement pad doe the picnic table but unfortunately it's not by the entrance of our coach but mid-coach which meant we were getting out on the sand. The only other issue we found with the site was a tree near the entranc...
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I grew up near this park and visited a lot in the 70's. They have substantially improved the park. The beach is still just as beautiful. Sites are mostly grassy with some trees. Park was immaculate. No water at the site however there was a filling station in each camping loop. Entrance to campground was overly complicated due to my truck GPS not allowing me to head straight into the park...
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Stay Here semi-regularly when visiting Boulder City and/or Lake Mead NRA, especially btwn Oct and May, when Southern NV climate is great. Park can have many "No Vacancy" days during this period, but Family Owned and Operated staff will do its best to reserve a site for the number of days requested. The restrooms/showers are VERY clean and nice.
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We booked two nights and stayed 5. It was a great park, small, clean, comfortable, great hosts, and nice large drive through sites
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Nice size lots with grass and cement patio pads. At the Campground the lots are staggered so you can see past the lot/rv in front of you to see the water. Very nice set up. They have also added a restaurant which is very handy.
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I can’t believe I’m giving a 5 star rating to a KOA, but this is an excellent site. The park is immaculate—they even raked the gravel! The nightly sites are huge (ours was 100’ by 55’), FHU, cable that works and WiFi that works, pool, grassed dog run, friendly and helpful staff—what more could you ask for? There are full services available in Gila Bend, or you can drive about 40 minutes to suburba...
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Stayed in a water and electric only pull through, first one assigned (#63) was too tight to put our 44 ft Toyhauler, called office and they quickly moved us to#60. CLEAN PARK AND GROUNDS Use the discount to visit the Crater. Great stop to get out of the wind.
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I can't wait until next summer to go back! Such a lovely well run campground, filled with friendly people. To be able to sit and watch nature across the river is such a blessing. We were able to see bears, deer, otters, salmon jumping and countless types of birds all at a safe distance. The folks that manage the campground are very diligent in ensuring a clean, safe and happy environment f...
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We have stayed in this RV park for 25 nights over a 3 year period on three visits. Very spacious sites, easy to navigate roads, and clean surroundings. Plenty of places to eat in nearby restaurants. Lots of options for motorcycle rides on our Harley. Staff is friendly and helpful. Park is easily accessible from local highways. We will stay here again.
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A small, quiet, woodsy RV park. Sites are easily accessible and staff is friendly. We only stayed here three nights, on our way from Cody to Missoula, Montana. We would have liked to stay longer. We had already visited Yellowstone Park so we did not use the Gardiner entrance. We enjoyed the rides to Bozeman on our Harley Davidson. There is an easy access to the river within the park for boating, f...
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By far one of the best campgrounds we have stayed at. Manicured. Built in 2017 and superior construction quality of roads, pads, everything. Many tornado shelters in-ground to accommodate all guests. Although on a hill, every site has great access with level pads. Friendly family operated. Cannot say enough. Pictures explain it better. Can handle the largest of rigs with ease. A must stay....
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We chose this park because of the remoteness of the Big Bend area. There are few stores and restaurants and we wanted the amenities that this park has - a full hotel with shops and restaurants, a pool and a golf course. We loved the it! But make no mistake, although the RV park is next to these other buildings, it still feels very remote. Not much else around for miles other than a small gener...
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We really enjoyed our stay here. We chose the E section where the sites were spacious. There were a couple of full hook up sites available but we chose not to use them because they were considerably smaller and only had 30 amp. Plus in the E section we had this little enchanted forest right out the back of the rig. There was excellent cell service throughout the park. We have T-Mobile. The pool wa...
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At Caprock you camp with the bison - and they literally stroll through your campsite at will! We counted over 150 head of bison - and those were the ones we could see and they have free range of the whole park. Our campsite was gravel but the roads were asphalt. Water and electric (30/20) and a dump station. We had a sheltered picnic table and a fire ring/box that had an adjustable cooking gra...
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What is better than parking your RV steps from the ocean? Doing it for free, of course! Check out these scenic spots in Baja where you can camp by the water for free.
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Camping and biking go together perfectly. That said, there are things you should know before you take your bike camping.
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After 35 years of business, Chula Vista RV Resort in Southern California is permanently closing on February 1, 2019 to make room for a billion-dollar city project. This resort has […]
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Located in Central Texas between Austin and San Antonio, San Marcos is where you’ll find the first golf course built in the Lone Star State in the last six years. […]
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