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Traveler Reviews
Old rig friendly, tight spaces, not family-friendly, and trashy
Feb 13, 2015. It is tiny, cramped, and trashy. Trash/debris (including what looks like someone’s oven) piled up outside of trash receptacle; trash bags left on ground outside of a trailer with its own porch/deck; what looks like old/abandoned vehicles just sitting unattended. Some spaces have “white picket” fences around them . . . but then there’s laundry scattered about or flapping in the wind, which gives the impression of “druggy haven.” I’m was concerned about rats and other vermin, too, which is another reason I chose to not stay any longer. Also, it is NOT family (kid) -friendly, unless your family includes meth-heads.
Apparently, they’ll take those in old rigs [pre-1995, rusted, spray-can painted; all okay!], so if no other park will have your vehicle/trailer, this one probably will.
If you have or care about your children, think twice about staying here. If you're wandering aimlessly in a rig older than 1995, you're in luck and will probably do just fine during your stay. Some of the folks seem very clique-y, so unless you become part of their clique, expect to be treated with disdain.
If this situation is your cup of tea, then great; otherwise, move on, as there’s plenty else out there.