Found this park on a Google search when we were looking for a place to pull over in our camper for the night when traveling across the country. There is room for about four campers with free 30 amp service, and a sign welcoming overnight campers. If you are coming in in the dark like we were, then the sign is on the north side of the park about halfway from east to west. The area to camp is between the tennis courts and the pavilion. There is a playground if you have kids and picnic tables, and there’s also a public restroom. So glad we...
Read moreGreat free city campground. Men's and women's restrooms on the other side of the splash pad. No showers. 3 electric poles each with two 30 amp and one 15amp plugins. There is a sign for a freewill donation for the electricity. Spots are grass. Looks like room for maybe up to 6 smaller rigs to share electric if parked close. There is also room for more dry camping across from the RV spots. We arrived on a Sunday evening in July and were the...
Read moreA fun splash pad for the littles plus picnic tables and playground when you don't want to be wet. When we went, it was hot and the playground is in the shade, which was lovely!
The women's bathroom wasn't very clean, but to be fair the signs inside said to keep it clean as a community, and it only takes a couple people with muddy shoes to make the floor look bad. It is a changing area for the splash...
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