Campground on hill very tight. Will not assign you a site, it is first come, first served. That said, that leaves sites that are not compatible with today's campers with slide outs. Trees are on the ends so pull through sites do not allow for you to pull out. You will have to back out of your site. USE SPOTERS or you will hit trees or you could go off of the pavement which will drop off at least a foot in some places due to washouts. We spotted people all weekend after the guy next to us sideswiped a tree and caved in his truck.
Staff very friendly, but trash sat out all weekend. Bathrooms are littered with graffiti that do not symbolize Loretta Lynns family values. Shower stalls are small with no space to change inside individual stalls.
Vehicles also do not follow posted speed limits even with children riding bikes or playing in the area.
Was neat because of the tie to Loretta Lynn, but won't be back.
Jigga Man
Posted Sep 25, 2017; Kentucky
Arrived Thursday before Memorial Day weekend. I think the full hookup sites were all booked. Since I rarely enjoy full hookups I was pleased to have a water and electric site. Most sites in my area were moderately level. Mine was perfect. Everyone was friendly, helpful and accommodating. What a great place to spend a holiday weekend. The concert got rained out about 45 minutes into it. Oh well. Bathhouse was large, clean and adequate. Plenty hot water.
Paul
Posted Jun 01, 2017; Georgia
No cell service. No TV. No satellite reception.
Arkansas Quilter
Posted Aug 28, 2016; Arkansas
We stayed here over July 4th weekend and attended Loretta's "Tribute to Conway" show. The first night we had to stay down the hill on a sloped site, which only deserved about one star. However, the next two nights we were able to relocate to the upper campground to a much nicer pull through site with 50amp service and sewer hookups. The difference was like night and day.
The staff was very helpful and Loretta put on a fantastic show. Touring Loretta's house and museum is a must do. We will be back.
The Clueless Camper
Posted Jul 23, 2016; Florida
I arrived after the office closed and followed the late check in procedures. I couldn't find a site with 30 amp. I checked four sites and all were 50 amp. A camper told me everything was 50 amp and the closed office had converters for campers to use. Oh well. Down the hill to another place. If there's 30 amp sites I didn't find one. Verizon coverage was very poor.
Xatlatc
Posted Mar 29, 2016; Upstate South Carolina