Great little park for a stopover. It has six (seven if you count the one on the end by the basketball court that requires an long cord for power). The spots all have electric, water and sewer. The sites are not very well marked, but easy enough to work out. Sites are a bit tight.
Two of the sites have 50amp connections while the others have 30 amp with 110v.
There is a public restroom with shower.
The park is well maintained and has lush green grass that our dog loved to run and roll in.
There is also the bar and grill a short walk away. Good burgers and cheap beer. Cash only but there is an ATM.
Rates appear to be $15 or $20 per night, with the first day free. Not sure since we did not pay. The town offices were closed Sat so could not call to confirm or pay. We got our info from another couple staying for a month.
Evidently there is a way to book weeks or month stays with the town.
We did see a motorcycle camper set up a tent in the park and parked his bike on the street opposite the RVs.
RV site is a little tricky to find if coming in the back way. There is a sign for the RV sites.
TrevorL
Posted Jun 29, 2025; Austin, TX
Very nice, very clean, very friendly place.
Drove by, noticed park with some campers in it. I asked around and they offered a tent camping. Parked and set it up. Tables are available park for kids, grocery store right next-door. Nothing to complain about. Did not need electricity or any other utilities provided, so I cannot comment on that. Person that’s overseas the place, was very friendly. Overall, no issues coming back here.
999R
Posted Jun 11, 2021; CO
Interesting place, good for overnight on the road. Note: says full hookup and there are 30amp and sewer connection at each of six sites but only one water spigot at the end of the row. Nice park is right behind the rv park. I’d stay again
Old_hippies
Posted Jul 10, 2020; Michigan