We stayed here over a week and they had everything we needed. Full hookups. Wifi on property but didn't reach site 8 well enough to stream. But we had regular wifi. We had full hookups, back in spot but there were pull through sites available. There's no fires allowed at each camp site but the offer a fire pit with a couple picnic tables and lawn chairs on an area campers are welcome to use. They have 2 Food trucks always on site, another one some days. The ice cream truck was wonderful. So many varieties we had something different almost every night! Be sure to ask about their "punch cards.". Because we were passing through, we weren't offered one until the day before we left, but you save $5 off your next purchase when you have filled your card. The ice cream truck offers full service, lots of variety of ice cream flavors, syrup flavors, and types of hand dipped ice cream. Whether a banana split, hot fudge sundae with whipped cream and a cherry, a waffle cones, or other flavors of sundaes, shakes and floats, other drinks including coffee. there should something for everyone. We didn't eat at the other food trucks but one was Cajun and the other was had a variety of Italian sandwiches, and other quick foods. Lots of people not in the campground came to eat at both food truck "restaurants." It's carry out only, but they have a nice gathering place with roofed outdoor seating area that was always clean and very welcoming. One of the camp hosts is there all day, but at night it's self check in. We enjoyed our stay and extended after the meds we needed to pick up were delayed a few more days. They have 2 washers and 2 dryers that worked well. It's $7 to wash and dry one load, 3.50 for each. Honor system, sort of. You pay through a door slot, but the sign says they watch it closely and will remove your clothes if you don't pay. We washed several loads while here and never had a problem. The showers were spotless, and not timed. 2 private showers in the building. We saw Moose tracks but no Moose during our late July, early...
Read moreMoose Crossing RV & Food Truck Park is conveniently located right off the highway in Sterling, AK. We followed the emailed check-in instructions, pulled to the right, and registered at the kiosk. Since we had called the day before to notify the campground (CG) of a slide issue that delayed our arrival, we were already checked in and proceeded straight to pull-through site 12 with full hookups (30 AMP). Utilities were well placed and centered on the pad, which was a plus. Water pressure was solid at around 45 psi, but the water had a noticeable sulfur taste and smell. We had 2 bars on Verizon, 1 bar on T-Mobile, and a decent sky view for Starlink—though perimeter sites may have more tree cover and less visibility. The CG has a mix of pull-through and back-in sites, which are fairly close together but not uncomfortably so. The CG WiFi ran at about 20 Mbps, which was fine for email, browsing, and checking Facebook. The CG hosts also run the two on-site food trucks—one gyro-themed, the other espresso and ice cream. The CG has a small laundry. There's also ample space for walking dogs, including a short trail. This was a solid CG for our short stay and would be a good choice for a...
Read moreThis place is overpriced. $85 for a back in spot, wifi with 1 bar that boots you off or you can’t even find the wifi and the host parked in front of our site partially blocking it, so we had to stay in the next site for one night. They accommodated us and moved their truck the next day. They were very nice about it but the truck should never block any campsite. The site says Alaskans run the RV place but the host was from Arizona. The food trucks, large gazebo, bathrooms and laundry were nice and clean. Would I stay here again, not for that price. If they lowered the price, yes. Hopefully with better outcome. They did have a community fire pit with chairs and fire wood. My only advice would be to add a fish processing area. You are in the huge fishing area of...
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