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Gorgeous views and time on the river. Really enjoyed the RV shelter-in-place. Hosts were kind and welcoming - super easy to bring our kayak + standup paddle boards back ashore. Thank you Wildhaven!? Till next time!!
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Great park close to home. Quiet, lots to do there or even if you choose to do nothing.
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Very nice, large state park. Sites are well spaced, most with view of lake, many lakeside. Many FHU, many W/E with 50 amp. Many pull thru sites. New walking trail through the woods and along the lakeside, connecting all the camping loops. Lots of great shade. Cabins and yurts available. Boat slip rental and beach. Playground is new and quite large. There is a covered pavilion with buildin...
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Huntington Beach State Park is a great alternative to the crowded RV campgrounds that surround Myrtle Beach. With two campground areas: North and South, you are literally steps from the beach, excellent walking/running/riding trails, a history tour of Atalaya, a National Historic Landmark, and wetlands that offer some pretty interesting wildlife. My wife and I were fortunate enough to stay there b...
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Good clean site with a lot to do even if you do not leave the KOA. 2 dog parks, playground, jump mat, nature trail, and a fishing pond. The individual sites are very clean and maintained well. The staff is outstanding and interacts with everyone at their level. They took time to talk to my daughters on their levels, and made suggestions for stuff for them to do.
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We stayed here for one night and will definitely be coming back. We stayed at site 72. It was level side-to-side, but had just enough incline that we had to disconnect to level the trailer. Most of the sites in our loop (Fawn) were this way, but none were too bad. Just don't expect to leave your trailer connected to your truck in most of the sites. The park's amenities are where it ...
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This is a very well maintained RV park right off Highway 67 in Poplar Bluff, MO. Very shaded with old-growth trees; gravel roads. The staff is very nice, but they definitely have their rules. A full page of fine print. One big deal is the pet area. Pets are welcome, but the rules tell you to hurry pets along to the pet area so they don't have accident along the way, and to keep them away...
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The above rate reflects the monthly rate, not including electricity. We stayed at this park for almost 6 weeks while we needed to quarantine in place. As full timers, we were grateful for their welcoming attitude and thoughtful safety precautions. There is a staff member checking parking passes of anyone who enters, who also verifies delivery people and service people. The office was open for limi...
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We usually stay at state parks but since they are all closed for camping, we thought we would try this well rated park in Galveston. What a wonderful experience. Super clean, plenty of privacy between pads, and two accesses to the beach which is just over the dune that we were backed up to, so we could hear the waves the whole time and see them from our campers bedroom window. Never heard traffic ...
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This park has nice and level gravel sites with a nice concrete patio with a table and 2 chairs.The surrounding scenery of the mountains is beautiful, but you can only view them from your site if you are staying in one of the outer sites, which making sure you get one will pay off. We really enjoyed our stay because the park was only 25 to 30% full. Because of this we could easily see the mounting...
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As full time travelers we had to find a place to stay as RV parks shut down during the COVID situation. Thankfully we landed at Outlanders. We stayed 5 weeks and loved the environment and the beauty of this camp. There are 100 acres to explore and we took full advantage of the woods, trails and river. We had a full hookups pull through. Site was level and had lush grass. We used OTA in order to ob...
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Beautiful park. We came at the beginning of the covid pandemic so there wasn't much to do. We enjoyed just hanging out at our site. They have 2 pools, tennis court, basketball court, and a small playground. The grounds are immaculate. Every morning we saw people out there cleaning up the grounds. Short drive into Hilton Head for the beach and restaurants.
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Rate was for a full hook up 50 amp site. First Covid-19 camping trip allowed at state parks after closure. There were new arrows painted on pavement which people still couldn't decipher, guess arrows are too difficult to read although newly bright white. The park as with most all state parks we have visited has a bunch of drive throughs and the people were mostly slow except for the show-o...
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Great over night stop, clean, ease of access and friendly staff. So glad they were open during the Covid pandemic!
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The camp is lovely. The grounds are well maintained and Debbie ( the owner) runs a tight ship. There is lots of fun for the kids in the playground including an RC cars track! We didn't go into town. There are reasons for that. 1) the natives don't seem friendly and I can understand that. 2) we don't need to and 3) we are having a great time at our camp. We are there to run our ...
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Great overnight stop for me! Close to freeway yet without the noise. Clean convenient and affordable.
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New owners, new managers, new drive to accommodate! This is my second winter at this park, initially I was drawn to how everyone seemed friendly and had loads of activities and the park was affordable to me. This year 2019/20 new owners purchased and lowered several rates (245/month plus electricity) added a new pool and many more improvements. It's not just an investment to these owners but ...
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This park is a beauty! One word: Quiet. No traffic noise at all, no trains etc. Pull-through gravel site with gravel patio, large table and fire ring. Lots of tall oak trees and spanish moss make for a relaxing visit. About 10 miles from Savannah for easy sightseeing trips. Very close to Publix and Kroger for groceries. The bathhouses smelled of bleach which means they are taking cleanliness serio...
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This is brand new and gorgeous! Wonderful little campground with excellent facilities. A must see and the sunflower farm is fantastic
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This is a beautiful campground, part of, but a few miles separate from the main Tims Ford State Park. Beautiful shaded sites with plenty of room from your neighbors. Most have water views, many are water front. Nice restroom facilities, checked regularly by the campground host. Play area for the kids, sand volleyball court, paved roads, gravel sites. One note on getting there. The road to the c...
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First class RV park. Sites have cement pad with picnic tables. Klamath River at your doorstep. Bathrooms spotless although we didn't use. Will definitely come back.
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We stayed here many years ago and enjoyed our visit despite the fact that the sites seem close same this time. We stayed 3 days and it was a very enjoyable stay. The park does seem to have quite a few full time renters so I'm not sure how easy it would be to get a full hook up site in the summer, we had no problem. There are a lot of water and electric sites with no sewer and they are in a ve...
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