Cute, small campground. I dry camped in June 2017 because the sites were full. The post has a nice, small gym and a great running trail. Otherwise, there is only a pit toilet without lights or toilet paper. I got water at a site I noticed when running. For $10, I do not have any complaints.
Pete
Posted Jun 06, 2017; WI
Stayed here in 38' MH. Rated 3 stars when comparing to other FamCamps we've stayed. Nice clean park with full hookups for $21. No Wifi. The electric post is between ever other site so unfortunately we had to pull our 50 amp to the other side. The sewer dump is up on the curb so difficult to get a good down slope drain. For trailers/5 th wheels this isn't as much a problem since they normally sit higher than a MH. Although slots look level, it does require lifting the front end faily high to get level and front wheels were a little off the ground. Small space between spots which means you might get to know your neighbor. Stayed here 3 days. Would stay here again and would recommend.
Happy&Retired
Posted Sep 11, 2015; Western South Dakota
Pros:
- very clean and well maintained.
- billeting staff and gate guards were very helpful. Call ahead for late arrivals and they will accommodate you.
- easy to navigate even for large rigs.
- full hook ups
Cons:
- sites were on a hill and nose heavy.
- sewer connections were about 12 inches above ground level.
- remote location with no playground for the kids.
- vault toilets only, no shower house or laundry available.
Final Words:
- All in all this facility is only for overnights or very short visits. It's basically a very secure, very clean parking spot with hook ups. I WOULD stay here again in the future.
BSP
Posted Jun 14, 2014; South Dakota
Military ID required. Very new park, small but lots of room in National Guard's Fort Harrison. Gravel driveways, nice new concrete picnic tables at each site. 20/30 amp electric. No shade but a nice cool breeze in the evening in August.
DSR
Posted Sep 01, 2013; Washington