lmsooter

Home Base: 
Livingston, Texas
Type of RV: 
2006 Alfa See Ya
55 Reviews
24 States Visited

Recent Reviews


5

Beautiful Park On Lake Ontario

We were here for a week in our motorhome. This is a wonderful park on the shores of Lake Ontario. Cell service is good. Sites are huge with lots of grass and trees. Close to Niagara Falls and Old Fort Niagara. All sites are back in but extremely easy to get in.
Sites are electric only so you need to go in with empty waste tanks and full water. For tent campers, water is available as several locations throughout the park.

Date of Stay:
 August, 2015

3

Good Park For A Short Visit

We stayed here for 2 nights in our motorhome. It is a short distance to Lake Erie and a short drive to Erie, PA. WiFi and cell service was good. All full hookup sites are back in while pull throughs are water and electric only. Roads in the park are narrow and windy so take your time. Some noise from traffic on IH 90 but not excessive. Nice lakes in the park for fishing and swimming.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2015

3

Convenient Park In The Middle of Amish Country

We stayed here for a week in our motorhome. They have excellent rates if you are a member of Escapees, Passport America, etc. Be sure to check the directions on their website as most GPS will not take you to the right place. I did find that the Passport America database is correct on the location.
Be sure your waste tanks are empty going in as there are no sewer hookups.
The entrance road is dusty so take your time. The WiFi is on again off again but when it is on, the speed is good.
Good location to visit Elkhart, IN for RV Museum, various RV manufacturers. Also close to Shipshewana for Amish goods.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2015

3

Nice Overnight Stop

We spent one night here in our motorhome on the way from Michigan Upper Peninsula to Howe, IN. We were escorted to our pull through site and after we got parked, the gentleman said he wanted to move us to a different site because we wouldn't be able to open all our slides due to a tree location. They do pay attention to details when getting you parked. The pull through was great for us because we were just spending the one night - plenty of room without having to unhook the car.
Nice trees throughout the park. The roads are narrow so you will need to be careful getting to your site. When you get off the Interstate to go to the park, take your time and watch - it is very easy to miss the entrance. If you are traveling south, you will come around a curve on the exit and reach a stop sign - the park entrance is straight ahead across the street.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2015

5

Wonderful Campground near Lake Superior

We stayed here for a week in our motorhome. The campground is divided into Modern and Semi-modern. The modern section consists of 72 sites with electricity and are suitable for tents and various RVs. The semi-modern section consists of 36 sites suitable for tents or RVs dry camping. You should go in with empty waste tanks and a full water tank. Water is available a locations throughout the campground. The dump station is easy to get in and out.
The restrooms/showers are excellent. I believe there were 8 or 10 showers. They are private with a locking door and a separate area for dressing with a bench and hooks for hanging clothes, towels, etc.
This campground is located on the Tahquamenon River and just across Michigan 123 from Lake Superior.
It is a short drive from the campground to Paradise, MI and a few miles further to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2015

3

Nice, Relaxing Campground On The Lake

We spent 1 night here in our motorhome. It is heavily wooded and the roads are narrow so you really need to slow down and take your time getting to your site. The sites are spacious and beautifully wooded. The lake is wonderful and they have a designated swimming area on the lake in addition to the pool at the office.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2015

4

Beautiful, Relaxing Park

We stayed in this beautiful park for 2 weeks in our motorhome. No water or sewer hookup so you need to go in with full water and empty waste tanks. Campsites are spacious, level and well shaded. I particularly enjoyed the trout fishing here for small to medium rainbow, brown and brook.
It is really surprising to be driving through this beautiful farmland with the red barns and silos and start down into this beautiful canyon along the river. No one would ever suspect it was here. It is a very busy campground and is full on the weekends so reservations are a must.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2015

4

Beautiful, Relaxing Park

We stayed in this beautiful park for 2 weeks in our motorhome. No water or sewer hookup so you need to go in with full water and empty waste tanks. Campsites are spacious, level and well shaded. I particularly enjoyed the trout fishing here for small to medium rainbow, brown and brook.
It is really surprising to be driving through this beautiful farmland with the red barns and silos and start down into this beautiful canyon along the river. No one would ever suspect it was here. It is a very busy campground and is full on the weekends so reservations are a must.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2015

3

Nice park

We stayed here for a week while visiting the Branson area. The park is convenient to the shows in Branson and it is only a short drive to Branson Landing with Bass Pro Shops, numerous shops and restaurants. Some of the back in spaces are almost to short for a 40' motorhome. We had a pull through which was plenty long but close trees prevented using the awning.
Good cell service and great expanded cable service. WiFi is pay through TengoInternet which was very slow and unreliable - lots of signal loss requiring repeatedly logging in to reconnect.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2015

4

Excellent Park

We stayed here for a week while visiting the Hot Springs area. The sites were level and spacious. WiFi was good as was cell service. A limited cable tv service is provided but then we did not come here to watch tv.
This is a very beautiful and quiet park.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2015

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