Ok for an overnight , bathrooms in need of updating, its handy for an overnight.
Ava
Posted Sep 13, 2021; Illinois
Level pull-thru gravel site with FHU-50 amp. Buddy sites so we had to share a small lawn, a picnic table and a fire pit with neighbors. Have some pull-thru’s and lots of back-ins. Easy access to town; is on edge of an industrial area. Good internal roads for big rigs. Wifi. Pool & hot tub. Laundry. Trees were well trimmed; no danger for big rigs. Near river but no river view. Have cabins & tent area. Was packed when we were there but it was a holiday weekend. Would come back here if in area. Neighboring restaurant will deliver food to RV park; recommend this rather than going into the place.
Frequent Traveler
Posted Jul 07, 2021; All Over
Beware! Read small print! If you cancel you get charged a full nights rate! Pretty screwed! Won’t stay there again. We’re avid RVers! Who does that! Greedy corporations!
Ken
Posted Jun 02, 2021; Nevada
Old and run down, high rates with not a whole lot of amenities. Pool closed, spa broken down, dirt lots dirty, dirt dog runs I wouldn’t let my dog play in. Weak WiFi, run down trailer park atmosphere.. would not stay here again, definitely not good Sam standards
Gino wright
Posted May 11, 2021; Arizona
Older RV Park, but staff tries hard to keep it well maintained. The restrooms could stand to be updated and refurbished but they are clean. Close to downtown and many different restaurants in the area. But it is on the edge of a quasi- industrial area. Very quiet, we had a level site and so did the rigs around us. Ideally we would use again for a short stay if in the area
Reditch
Posted Sep 11, 2018; New Mexico
One night in July 2018 on our way to Yellowstone. The Park was decent sites were dirt but mostly level. There were a lot of people there but the noise died down at night. Friendly staff restrooms ok
Mark
Posted Aug 31, 2018; California
This is no way a four star resort. Uneven camp site Washing machines dirty watering campsite including your rv. Not worth the price
Cook
Posted Jul 27, 2018; 89005
We arrived on a Sunday night hoping to find a full hookup spot for 2 nights. We were lucky to get water and electric in a grassy area from some very kind staff! It’s a popular park. I recommend reservations. It appears to have been a KOA and with that comes small sites close together. After spending the last few nights in a wonderful park with similar ratings, I was disappointed with the quality of this park!
Traveling Gal
Posted Jun 11, 2018; Indiana
After a handful of days at Badlands and Yellowstone, we were in dire need of some laundry and shower services before heading to Yosemite, especially since it was the off season and everything was closed at Yellowstone. This was on our way out of the park and had everything we needed, including pet friendly.
We rented a cabin which was a huge upgrade from tent life, but exactly what we needed to recharge before we headed out. The staff was awesome and ensured we were able to get in, even though we came after hours.
I read a few reviews that seemed slightly less than inviting, but booked anyways based on overall ratings. If you want a cabin it's great, if you want a hotel room, get a hotel! I have to say, if I find myself in Idaho and in need of an overnight pitstop, I'll be back. Actually my girlfriend and I have already joked that this will forever be our spot when traveling out to the west coast.
Merika Roadtrippers
Posted Oct 26, 2017; Indiana
We stayed August 2017. It was an ok place to stay. Not the best. Cabins need maintaining. The beds were horrible and had we not had blow up mattresses we would not have been able to sleep in there. The bugs were terrible! All over the lights.
The campground seemed clean enough but the bathrooms were not very clean and they are in much need of remodel. There were some questionable people staying there too. We needed a place to stay on our last leg of our trip home and the price was cheap. So it worked out ok. The breakfast was decent for the price too.
Ace
Posted Oct 07, 2017; Washington