Beautiful and clean, very friendly. Amazing views. They continue to make improvements. We look forward to our next visit!
The Jeffersons
Posted Jun 23, 2016; Chico, CA
This is our third visit to Hot Lakes Eagles Nest RV Resort. Each year we spend two weeks here enjoying the cozy environment and the amenities of this RV park are excellent plus their staff is super helpful; with sites that meet our needs for hookups.
Internet is quite good and the park is well off of the main road to either go to Union or else, LaGrande.
Donna E.
Posted Jun 19, 2016; Lakewood, NM
Nice people and very clean park. Stayed here in July. Internet remarkably good. Park is located at hot springs and surrounded by wildlife management wetland areas, yet didn't have a problem with mosquitos. Osprey nest at east side of park. Also saw deer, sandhill cranes, yellow-headed blackbirds in adjacent wetland areas. Small hot spring creek that runs through park had turtle(s) and domestic duck with ducklings in it.
Clean bathrooms, cute little store for essentials as part of office.
With respect to review that advised against it because of short bit (1/4 mi) of dirt road...give me a break. It is a graded flat and wide road that may get your rig a little dusty, but take it slow and any nice rig will be fine.
All pull-through spots with decent space between. No problem with goats head stickers or thistle. Owner appears to have corrected this problem with regular mowing and water.
Great place to stay, and I can easily see staying here multiple nights.
Steve T
Posted Jul 19, 2015; CA
Stayed here on week end of April 2014. Rain and snow for a few days.
Quite nice, grassy field venue with a few trees. Convenient to town. Not crowded this time of year.
Pool pump was broken so not available. Too cold anyway. Hot springs spa right next door though pricey.
Full hookups, all pull-throughs, limited local TV stations (over the air only).
Though not mature or dried out this time of year there are a significant number of goat head thorn plants all over the fields.
They predominate in the "grass" that encompasses the area even the pull through avenues.
This would be a problem for bicycle tires, feet, and puppy paws later in the year.
Otherwise, a nice spot in La Grande, Oregon.
Skylinenet
Posted Apr 27, 2014; California
Nice place. Nice people. Nice grassy area for tent camping. Clean and well maintained restrooms. Protected from the wind at the bottom of a hill. Well stocked fire pit area. We were there in the off season so the pool was't open but looked nice. We will probably be back.
Tammy
Posted Apr 07, 2014; Seattle
This would be a real decent park if they would do something with the entrance road. It is a half mile of the dirtiest, dustiest road you could imagine. If you have a rig you care about and forget the toad, you won't even be able to see it back there, I wouldn't advise doing it. The locals scream by at 50 MPH and the dust cloud ends up in the campground, you really need a dust mask to sit outside. If they would pave it or buy a water truck, this wouldn't be a half bad campground.v1746
Flpenquin
Posted Jun 14, 2013; Florida