Agree the park is small but makes good use of space. Very 鈥極regon feel鈥 by using vintage camper trailers as cabins. Grills and large gas firepit invite mingling making the common area impressive. For big rigs - important to know that backin spaces, while deep enough and level are only wide enough for slide outs on one side (probably passenger side). For aesthetics I assume, high planters/dividers and unnecessarily high electric pole will likely block drivers side slide (and several basement door) use. Hard to pay these rates and not be able to open slides. Absolutely recommend this park with the caveats above.
Roger
Posted Aug 14, 2023; San Antonio
After reading some of the reviews, we were hesitant to book here but we did, mostly based on a more recent review. Our stay was perfectly fine. It seems everything is new. Sites were nicely laid out, bathrooms and laundry are new, and clean. Manager was friendly and so was the gal on the phone. The overall size of the park is small, but they have done a great job utilizing their space. It is winter, so I can芒鈧劉t speak about noise. I would definitely stay here again if we are in Bend.
Eric
Posted Jan 24, 2021; Lake Tahoe
Campground has recently been remodeled. Very nice, modern and clean. Spaces are on the small side. Pleasant community area with patio seating, gas fire pit, lighting and grills. Great location because close to downtown Bend but it is right off of 3rd street which is busy and loud. There is also a nearby train station with trains arriving and departing all night. Not the best night芒鈧劉s rest for a light sleeper. Also, a bit pricey.
Lynn and Wade
Posted Jul 27, 2019;
We stayed at 芒鈧揟he Camp芒鈧 in early April. Luke (the owner) was a super host. We can芒鈧劉t thank him enough for our stay.
We wish you the greatest of success moving forward.
Thankful Canadians,
Rudy & Barb 冒鸥鈥÷芭糕÷
R Stobbe B Nichols
Posted Apr 13, 2019; BC Canada
This facility was a much needed port in a storm. Yes it is indeed tired but it IS recently under new management with a plan and a schedule for renovation. As others have said the people were friendly and helpful. While this may not be Bend's fanciest neighborhood it was very convenient to the places we needed to be. We spent three nights there and were happy to have it. By the time we left we were somewhat taken with the place. A remodel will add a LOT to what is there. We would consider staying there again once it is remodeled.
A facility in Bend with availability the second Saturday in July is welcome and worthwhile regardless of its shortcomings.
Thanks for taking care of us Keystone.
Joe
Posted Aug 04, 2018; Duvall, WA
After being totally hosed on our reservations by a 芒鈧揕uxury RV Resort芒鈧 north of Bend we found Keystone. It was late in the day the Friday before the Sisters quilt show. There was simply nothing else available. We had 2 RVs in our group and they had spaces for us both. While it is true that the place was not a 5 star resort they also did not charge 5 star prices. It was truly a godsend to find it. 100+ degrees out with a hot wife and dog in the truck it was a blessing to plug in and crank up the AC. The management was friendly and helpful. Even guided me in backing up my trailer. Yes the place is returning to the earth. Yes it has seen better days. Yes it is about half full of full time residents, who by the way were extremely friendly. Yes we were grateful to have found it. We stayed in a travel trailer
John
Posted Aug 02, 2018; Kent, WA
I stopped here for the night because it was the only RV hookup available within at least a 50 mile radius in midsummer. Needed to dump tanks etc.
The place was once nice, but time has moved on and the park is slowly returning to the earth. It does have a shower, very old and cracked (didn't use it so I don't know if it works).
Seems that all except one of the spaces are for residents. The "guest" space is tiny and cramped. The utilities are difficult to access.
The managers were unfriendly and suspicious. Maybe that's reflective of the neighborhood (not the best)?
For $49/night, cash only, it's a resource of last resort. I'm grateful it was there when I needed it. Certainly not an enjoyable stopover though.
Moxie
Posted Jul 12, 2017; Tx