Came in around 10 PM. Front area not very well lit and wasn't sure what to do- we grabbed spot #5 and there was only 1 other camper there. The water was locked (got down to 20 degrees that night) and the power did not work. We called and left a VM and someone came out to help us. She tried to unlock the power box and had some struggles as her husband usually handled that- we were able to get it on though.
In morning we were able to fill up water at site 6.
They charge $40 a night now- owner came out around 11 and we had a good conversation- very nice guy.
Verizon service was best I have had in a while- Tower is close. Just across border in Oregon is a little coffee shop as well that has free...
   Read moreWe had been at this RV park once before so we knew the drill. You just show up and pick a site pay through a slot in the door of their house. They don't accept reservations. So we showed up the afternoon of March 22nd after pulling our fifth wheel all day with our water tank empty because we always assume we're going to have water in an RV park, only to find out they have the water shut off until April 1st because they claim is too cold. So here we sit with no fresh water! Only when you call their office and get their recording do they mention that they don't have fresh water, and they also don't have a website where they could post this very important...
   Read moreWe spent $40 for 1 night in early July 2020 at this family owned Stateline RV park. This is an older RV park. It is a fresh gravel parking lot with water, sewer and 30 amp pedestal only. No breaker at the pedestal. The bath house was closed during our visit. There is no park sponsored Wi-Fi. Also, no Over The Air or cable TV. Very few trees but is it big rig friendly. At $40 per night it is over rated. Verizon was strong. We heard very...
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