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The park was almost empty, but the view and surroundings were spectacular! The tribal park was closed because of COVID-19, limited services around, no tourists and not too much to do. However the few hours in the park were great! All amenities and hookups were up to par, big parking space, some shade, and the view! Monument Valley in the golden hours directly from our bedroom window! The check-in ...
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sites 3,4, and 5. All large and had plenty of room for 36 ft 5th wheels. Trails are easy and the falls are spectacular! Highly recommend Copper Falls for a week long stay, as there are many other falls to explore in the area. Potato River Falls is just 13 miles up 169 and worth the visit! Ashland and Bayfield are not far. Take the car ferry over to Madeline Island and explore the east side - caves...
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Beautiful park. very clean and well kept. the facilities were in good working order and maintained well. Sites had plenty of space between, shade and were level. Very easy to navigate/drive through the park in motorhome or trailer. We stayed mid week and my 5 y.o. son who loves trash trucks got a special treat when the trash service came to empty the dumpster (maybe not a treat for others, bu...
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This is a great park located in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. When you arrive you are asked to check in at the Trading Post, a small store with groceries, guide books and a small assortment of food. There is also one of the best ice cream parlors in the same building. Due to Covid-19 there were precautions in place but overall our stay wasn't dramatically different. Boulton Creek Campgr...
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This a very enjoyable park to stay in the Sandpoint ID area. Located north of town (Potenay) and has a convenient DUMP just outside the park. Water and 50 AMP electric. Showers and Restrooms are very clean and plenty of hot water. Very nice and open lots.
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Everything was extremely clean, (so nice), organized, such as they tried to stagger the rigs if possible.
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This park is outstanding! Nice long pull-throughs and back-in sites. Grassy area between sites. Utilities are well-placed. Absolutely immaculate - the grassy areas look like a golf course. Kimberly at the front desk checked me in and was an absolute delight, friendly and informative. This was our first time here, and we will absolutely return any time we are in the area. The first night was...
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This was a quiet little campground in the woods with full hookups. The bath house was almost brand new and squeaky clean The owner, Pete, was very helpful and friendly. I would definitely camp here again. ATT cell service was terrible but it has been terrible everywhere we traveled camping from South Carolina to Tennessee to Alabama to Georgia.
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Great customer service- nearby islands and marinas.
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Seemed liked property just underwent a massive renovation. We stayed in the bungalows but next time I want to try to glamping tents. I know my parents will love the beautiful new RV pads as well. I came up with my wife for a romantic getaway but property seems great for families and big groups alike.
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The grounds are lovely, with rolling hills and lots of woods. All the sites seemed to be spacious with ample room between spots. Electric only, but water spigot were numerous. There is a small bathhouse with 3 showers, toilets and laundry. There is also a vault toilet midway through the park. Everything was super clean and kept up. There are a number of trails and some historic buildings. The par...
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Clean and beautiful park with a good mix of friendly full timers and transients. Large and easy to navigate roads with paved sites. Some have more developed patios than others. Good WiFi, easy Satellite, cable, verizon and att signals both good. Daily trash pick up. Recycling has to be taken to the recycling bin near the dumpsters. Efficient check in.
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Nicely wooded campground for those that like to be in the forest. There are a few spots by the main building that are more grassy and better for larger RV's that may not fit inside the wooded campsites. Camp hosts/owners were very nice and accommodating. They even have freshly baked cinnamon rolls available in the morning.
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Nice, well run park with clean facilities, good layout and nice staff. *Careful using Applemaps to navigate directions. We were navigated to the backside of the property that had no entrance. I feel this sometimes happens with large properties situated on country roads. Once we arrived, we checked in. The office was well maintained, staff was friendly, check in was easy. We were given park m...
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My wife & I stayed 10 days in the campsite which was recently redone and it was very large & nice. The back-in pad was very level with plenty of room to maneuver when backing our 40’ rig. Since there are no sewer hookups at any campsites in the park, we made good use of the park facilities. Each bathroom was equipped with 2 showers 1 regular & 1 handicapped. What was surprising was HOW CLEAN THEY ...
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This was the cleanest and friendliest campground I’ve ever stayed at. The bathrooms were spotless, the grounds were impeccable, plenty of shaded spots, clean pool area, playground was well maintained, staff was friendly and they even deliver pizza and firewood to your campsite. The only things I’d change would be the gravel site pads since it created a lot of movement within the trailer and some...
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Wow! What a find! We totally expected to be camping off the grid, but when we got here we had 50 amp service! You either have to purchase a permit for $43 or a fishing license (cost unknown). We stayed 3 nights so it cost us $14.33 a night, but you can stay for a total of 14 days for that same $43! The spot was long and level, and came with a fire pit and shelter with picnic table. We had a ...
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Out of 35 sites in the park, there are 9 parked parallel to the Columbia River and we were fortunate to have booked early and stayed in one of these sites, #4. Relaxing to sit next to your rig under your awning or in the shade of a tree in the grass next to your rig. Picnic table in the grass under a tree made for a great meal location looking out at the river. Was a very reasonable park at $34...
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This was a great find on our way to Chimney Rock and Carhenge. Easy back in spots with water and power (30amp and 50amp). Google maps took us right to the spots. There is a neighborhood dog who barked a few times when we pulled up but wasn’t noisy through the night at all. Overall it was quiet no frills spot. And Free!! Across the street is a picnic pavilion and lots of grass for the to play in. F...
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Craft breweries are a great way to learn about the area you're traveling in. These breweries are also close to convenient RV parks and resorts.
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This area in northwest Olympic National Park has a gorgeous waterfall, hot springs pools, and lots of RV-friendly campsites.
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Success can be measured in many ways. For Phil and Stacy Farley, both Navy Veterans, success could be measured by their dedicated time serving their country. Stacy served five years, […]
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There is a lot of useful information from seasoned RVers whether you’re considering full-timing, interested in boondocking, or just love to find new places to camp. Follow these ten RV […]
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