We were a little worried due to the location of the camp. Right off the highway and behind a sporting goods store and a truck stop. Our worries were unfounded as it is a very quiet place. The owners are not on site, you check it at the old school house and leave form and payment in the box provided. They have cabins as well as RV sites. The roads in the park are gravel and somewhat rutted. The sites are gravel and we had to try three of them before we found one that was close to level - this is the reason for the 3 star rating. They are pull through and long enough for our 37 foot RV, tow dolly and parking the car. The site is all weeds, no picnic table. It doesn't appear that it has been open all that long and they are still working on improving the space so sites and roads could be better in the future. The bathroom and laundry were clean. There is plenty of space to walk your dog but watch for picker weeds. WiFi was good and Verizon signal was strong. We stayed one night, June 24, 2017. We paid $17 a night with our Passport...
Read moreIn an effort to extend our vacation and casually travel back home from Colorado, we looked at RV parks about half way between our prior spot and home. We Google-map searched for RV parks and found this beautiful place! ||The office in the 1-room school house is charming, and self checking was a breeze. Even after hours, we could purchase firewood (from an authentic-looking wood shed) and ice. Our spot, #11, was HUGE: We could park a large RV, our truck, and a another small RV or truck if we needed to do so. The site had a fore ring but an adorable new tree, plus a picnic table, and plenty of room on the side for a large rug and many chairs. And the price: Very low, especially compared to KOAs, and we had a Good Sam discount. ||While we had our RV, the cabins, built in a style you might see on this prairie a century ago,...
Read moreIn an effort to extend our vacation and casually travel back home from Colorado, we looked at RV parks about half way between our prior spot and home. We Google-map searched for RV parks and found this beautiful place!
The office in the 1-room school house is charming, and self checking was a breeze. Even after hours, we could purchase firewood (from an authentic-looking wood shed) and ice. Our spot, #11, was HUGE: We could park a large RV, our truck, and a another small RV or truck if we needed to do so. The site had a fore ring but an adorable new tree, plus a picnic table, and plenty of room on the side for a large rug and many chairs. And the price: Very low, especially compared to KOAs, and we had a Good Sam discount.
While we had our RV, the cabins, built in a style you might see on this prairie a century ago,...
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