DonC

Home Base: 
Salt Lake City, UT
Type of RV: 
1986 Ford Leisure-Craft, 27Ft Class C
9 Reviews
3 States Visited

Recent Reviews


4

Lots of Trees

I'd heard about this from a friend and decided to stop for the night.

There are a few sites with full-hookups. Our site on loop G had only water and electricity. A dump station is provided near the office.

We stopped after Labor Day and I could see that reservations might be needed during the summer season.

We didn't use any of the facilities. However, I would rate the campground as high as I did because of the number of trees and the quiet solitude. We almost forgot we had neighbors.

Date of Stay:
 September, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $26.00

5

Great View & Location

We stopped here after calling ahead. The staff was friendly, allowed us to select a site from a number of suitable locations, then using a golf-cart showed us how to easily approach the drive-thru site we choose. Space is a bit tight.

The park is well maintained and we saw staff raking each camp spot as rigs left in the morning.

The showers were well maintained with hooks and a chair to sit on while dressing.

The park had a nicely stocked store. We were given a few extra minutes to check out so that we could take a short hike on a nearby trail for photos.

Date of Stay:
 September, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $48.02

5

Kamping and Dunes

This is a busy kampground due to it's proximity to the Oregon Dunes. We stayed over the Labor Day Weekend.

The staff bent over backward to make our stay a great one. This started with a call to let me know that a spot had opened up and I could get in. We were traveling without reservations.

During the summer season they have ice cream socials and pancake breakfasts. A great way to meet other campers.

The small store was well stocked with RV stuff, treats and souvenirs. They remained open late every night until after Labor Day.

The site had a bit of dust from some new construction but should be done by now. Vacated sites were immediately made ready for the next camper.

This kampground is located near the famous Oregon Dunes and we had a great time riding out ATV on the beach and dunes.

I highly recommend staying here and look forward to a return trip myself.

Date of Stay:
 September, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $43.00

3

Smell That Salt Air

Stopped here for two nights and had a great time. It's close to the coast and we could hear the fog horn warning sailors.

The site was a pull-thru with full hookups and cable. The staff friendly and allowed us to pick the site we wanted. There is no shade for the RV's but some I think in the tent camping area.

Restaurants and shopping is nearby. Safeway was about three blocks.

This was a good place for us to park our RV and take a rental car to explore the Redwoods.

As with any place close to the salt air corrosion happens. The showers were adequate but one was unusable and capped.

Date of Stay:
 September, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $24.00

2

Very Rustic

My wife and I both agree that while our stay here was pleasant we wouldn't want to stay here again.

The park was a bit rustic and needed some maintenance.

Our site was level and came with water and electricity. There was a dump station near the entrance which we did not use.

WiFi was available but signal strength low. My laptop connected. My wife's could not due to poor signal strength. They had a bench/chair near the office available for sitting closer to the WiFi antenna.

Date of Stay:
 August, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $23.40

5

Great Prospects

Stayed here on our way to Crescent City, CA. The staff assistance was great including providing a map with directions to local points of interest including those which we could access with our MH.

We went on several of the hikes, which were quite pleasant.

Our site was slightly out of level but then I pulled through enough so that my trailer would clear the road. A small thin leveling block made things right.

All facilities were well taken care of and the WIFI worked great.

Date of Stay:
 August, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $31.50

5

Quiet and Clean

Located a few miles west of Lakeview, OR, and 1.2 miles down a well graded road. Being located within the boundaries of a working ranch it was quiet and peaceful.

The sites are arranged in a horseshoe shaped drive around the central building. All sites are pull-thrus.

We were met by a friendly camp host, assigned a spot and shown the Pavilion, barbeques, laundry facilities, bathrooms and showers. They even have a business center with fax machine.

Our site was clean and level. The grassy community area was mowed and well maintained.

There are some local points of interest. My wife and I took the walk to the old homestead site and also discovered the 100-yr old pictcher pump handle worked and water came out.

We would definitely stay here again.

Date of Stay:
 August, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $27.00

4

A great place

This is an great RV campground. Newly remodeled with a friendly and courteous staff. Our small dog was welcomed with no problem. Despite being at one of the furtherest pull-thru spots the WIFI came through great. They also honored Good Sam. The interstate is nearby so noise level was about 3/5

Date of Stay:
 August, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $37.00

4

Quiet and Peaceful

Got here a bit after hours but host came right out to help. Quiet and peaceful.

Rate Paid:
 $24.00

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