Stayed at Two Rivers for a week and wished we'd stayed longer. All sites on upper level are FHU, no sites on lower level have sewer due to proximity to the Platte & Mississippi Rivers but 2 dump stations available near exit. Good activities for the kids, they had a blast on the barrel train rides (weekends only). Loved the tubing -- shuttle bus ride to dropoff point couple of miles upstream, nice float down to the campground took about 2 hrs but apparently changes with river level. Had very good experiences with the store staff, and outside team were outstanding with quick deliveries, friendly welcome and site escort etc. Great clean pools. Will be back next year for more.
MW
Posted Aug 28, 2022; Connecticut
Stayed at Two Rivers for a week and wished we'd stayed longer. All sites on upper level are FHU, no sites on lower level have sewer due to proximity to the Platte & Mississippi Rivers but 2 dump stations available near exit. Good activities for the kids, they had a blast on the barrel train rides (weekends only). Loved the tubing -- shuttle bus ride to dropoff point couple of miles upstream, nice float down to the campground took about 2 hrs but apparently changes with river level. Had very good experiences with the store staff, and outside team were outstanding with quick deliveries, friendly welcome and site escort etc. Great clean pools. Will be back next year for more.
MW
Posted Aug 28, 2022; Connecticut
Nice quiet park in spite of all the campers, children and dogs. We stayed for wo weeks in August, 2020, the office staff were friendly and helpful. The park has a pool, put put golf and lots of things for children as well as adults (Tubing the Mississippi River) we didn’t use the Bath or laundry facilities.
We would come back to this park, enjoyed our stay
BwDw
Posted Aug 23, 2020; Twxas
On higher end for fees. And then all guests have to register and pay and get tag for their car. Lots of rules.
Staff in office is awful. Never smile at you and look at you as though you are a nuisance. Anytime I had a question I was treated as if I was trying to get away with something or just dumb. It was uncomfortable.
You have to buy their wood there, can't bring your own. But they could at least help you get it to your campsite via golfcart. Again office ladies watch you struggle and don't say a word.
Staff outside, guys, were friendly and helpful though.
No bathrooms near all campsites for use at night or for guests or tent campers. A lot of buildings around so it seemed like there should be more bathrooms.
Fun pool and amenities for kids. Train ride was a hit. Campsite was decent and well kept. Campground is nice and clean.
DelNorte
Posted Aug 05, 2013; MN