JFR

Home Base: 
Lindsay, Onytario
Type of RV: 
Earthbound Copper Mountain
8 Reviews
5 States Visited

Recent Reviews


3

Close to bike path

The Centennial bike hiking trail is about a mile south of the campground with a parking lot entrance by the bridge. Tight campsites but maneuverable for big rigs. The picnic tables at the sites are in need of replacement but have fresh paint on them.

Rate Paid:
 $48.00

3

Nice but pricey

Older campground with lots of improvements. Camping Cabins seem to be taking over much of the park. Roadways are narrow but passable for big rigs provided everyone follows the one way road system. Free shuttle to tow goes every two hours starting at 11 a.m. till 7 p.m. There is a Safeway grocery store that is about a 10 minuet walk.

Rate Paid:
 $58.00

5

Big rig friendly

Located just off I25 and at the edge of town this campground has almost all pullthrough sites with large well trimmed shad trees. Full hookups with free WiFi and cable. The cleanest restrooms I have ever seen. The staff are very helpfull and friendly. It is an easy walk to the old downtown with the Sports Lure outdoor store a must see.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2011
Rate Paid:
 $38.00

4

Just a short 10 minute ride to the falls

This campground is right off the Interstate and very close to the falls and the old downtown Sioux Falls. Excellent walking/bike path in Sioux Falls as well as an art walk in towntown.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2011
Rate Paid:
 $45.00

4

Tiered Camping

This campsite is located about a mile out of Deadwood on the way to Lead. The campground is on a steep hill side but very accessable by RV. The sites are level with the next row of campers either above your head or below your feet. The campground offers a free shuttle to Deadwood which runs hourly, a great way to get in a see the town.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2011
Rate Paid:
 $40.00

4

Devil of a View

This park offers a great view right from your RV. The camp store is very well equipped. The nightly running of the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" is an added bonus and is something to see it beside the Tower. Lots of sites with large older shad trees for those hot days but can be a bit daunting in a wind storm.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2011
Rate Paid:
 $45.00

4

Walking distance to a great walking/bike trail

This park is within the city limits of Lansing. Nicely treed sites and good size pull throughs. Just out side the park there is a walking/bike trail that will take you along the river to old down town Lansing. Suggest biking it if going all the way to down town, but it is a good hike none the less. Close to grocery shopping and movie theater for those rainy days.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2011
Rate Paid:
 $30.00

4

Off the beaten track but worth the trip

Being away from the interstate makes this place a gem. You need to stumble upon, like we did or know it was here. Sites are flat and in the older section some good shade trees. The Turkey River passes by and you can rent tubes and let the current of the river down stream where you will be picked up. A nice family day can be spent on the river for very little cost ($5 daily rent of tube). The riverfront sites are taken up by seasonals but if you are here mid week most seasonals are not in the park, or at least in early June that is. Has a restaurant but closed on Mondays. Terri the owner lives beside the park and can be reached by phone any time.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2011
Rate Paid:
 $28.00

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