J Dawg

Home Base: 
New England
Type of RV: 
Class C
https://www.facebook.com/jdawgjourneys
@jdawgjourneys
http://www.pinterest.com/jdawg54/rv-travel/
49 Reviews
24 States Visited

Recent Reviews


4

Gunnison, CO

I stayed here for a night while traveling across Colorado. The campground is very nice and seems to cater to summer seasonal campers. The sites are level and have full hookups. Some sites can be close together.

Bath house small but very clean. There is a store and they sell fuel and propane. The staff was very helpful. I would stay here again. I camped in a Class C RV.

This is a very nice area of Colorado.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2014
Rate Paid:
 $34.00

3

Rocky Mountain National Park

I camped here for 3 nights while visiting RMNP. The campground is at around 8,000 ft elevation. The place caters mostly to tenters. The sites are small and have no hook ups. Only a few can handle big rigs. Also, most are not level. Water spigots are located near the bath houses. There is a dump station at the entrance.

The bath houses are small and basic. There are no showers but you can buy a shower in Estes Park.

There are specific hours when generators can be run. The Park Service is strict on the hours. Some sites are close together and so generator noise can be an issue. Bears have been seen in campground. There are bear boxes for storing food

The campground is in a pretty setting with nice mountain views. There is easy access to the roads within RMNP. I camper here in a Class B motorhome.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2013
Rate Paid:
 $20.00

4

Cody, WY

I stayed here for a couple of days while visiting Cody. It's a couple miles outside of Cody. I found it to be a nice place to stay, very typical of other KOA's. The sites were level and had full hookups. The bath house and laundry were very clean. They have a nice store and offer a pancake breakfast. The staff was very helpful.

I found the sites level but they are close together. There may be other places in the area that are less expensive but this was in a nice setting outside of town. I would stay here again.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2013
Rate Paid:
 $45.00

4

Custer, SD

I stayed here for 3 nights while visiting the Black Hills. Its pretty central to the area and close to Custer. The campground is set in a wooded setting and its quiet. There are full hook up sites and others with just water and electric for a lower price. The sites are pretty level and spacing between sites is good.

Bath house was basic and clean. The owner was very helpful in giving recommendations for routes and restaurants. I camped here in a Class B. I would stay here again.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2013
Rate Paid:
 $33.00

2

Grand Teton National Park

I stayed here for a couple of days while visiting Grand Teton National Park. I was not impressed. The sites are just pull offs on the various loops in the campground. The bath house was terrible, loaded with bugs and not clean. Showers are at the Village store and are for a fee. Water spigots are dispersed in the campground. I expected so better from a National Park.

The is a dump station at the entrance. There are select hours to run a generator.

Date of Stay:
 June, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $23.00

3

Cape Hatteras

We stayed here for three days while exploring the Outer Banks. Its a great location, midway down the Outer Banks away from all the development. There's not much in Rodanthe.

The campground is large and has an ocean side and bay side camping areas. We stayed on the ocean side in a non premium site. The beach is just steps away. All sites have full hookups. The sites are level.

It was very windy while we were there and salt spray covered everything. There's no shade either.

Bath houses are basic but clean.

Date of Stay:
 September, 2012
Rate Paid:
 $59.00

3

Memphis, TN

We stayed here on a visit to Graceland. The RV park is on the Graceland property and right behind the Heart Break Hotel. You can easily walk to Graceland. Sites are close together and have full hook ups. The bath houses are clean and large. There is also a store.

I stayed at a back in site. They have pull thru's but they are priced higher. Its a good place to stay to see Graceland.

Marlowe's Restaurant is just up the road and they have a free pickup and drop off service to the RV park. They'll come pick you up at your site in a pink Cadillac and take you back after dinner. The food at Marlowe's (BBQ) is very good.

Date of Stay:
 April, 2014
Rate Paid:
 $36.00

4

Scarboro, ME

I have stayed at Bayley's numerous time. It is one of the premier campgrounds in southern Maine. Its a very large campground with sites for tenters, seasonals, and big rigs. The have great amenities that include 4 pools, a cafe, store, propane, and a free shuttle to the beach. They also have entertainment on the weekends.

The RV sites have full hook ups, cable TV, and wifi. The wifi can be slow when its busy. The bath houses are basic and kept clean. Sites are level and are crushed stone.

In some areas, the sites can be close together. This place caters to families so there's lot of kids.

The nightly prices vary by type of site and season. Off season (before mid-June after Oct) rates are $35 per night. Peak season can be as high as $72 per night.

Date of Stay:
 August, 2014
Rate Paid:
 $72.00

4

Siesta Key, FL

This campground is a jewel. Its set in a residential area but its right on the beach. Its a narrow slot with about 40 sites. The sites are small and narrow and can't support big rigs. The sites all have full hook ups but no cable TV or wifi. There's nothing paved and sites are on gravel / sand.

The bath house it ok much like you'd find at a state park. There are two restaurants right across the street. Sietsa Key Beach is about a 3 mile bike ride away.

The sunsets here are just great.

Date of Stay:
 January, 2014
Rate Paid:
 $55.00

4

St. Augustine Beach, FL

I have stayed here on numerous occasions and really like this state park. I like camping in the loop with the 100 numbered sites. The sites are wide, have good privacy, and are a close walk to the bath house. There is water and electric at these sites. The dump station is nearby at the entrance to the loop.

The entire campground is set in a hammock wooden setting. Its a quiet setting. The beach is short walk from the campground. Its a great park to ride a bike in.

The park is near St. Augustine Beach.

Date of Stay:
 January, 2014
Rate Paid:
 $28.00

Recent Photos