Gave a 3 because it was full hookups and it was Passport American. What a dump. No beach, No fishing, No bathrooms, No Wi-Fi, No Cable. We would not camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here one night passing through. Passport America rate. There is no beach; only a pond out back of the restrooms. Restrooms were old, rustic and not very clean. Not much water would come out of shower head. The people were very nice. We had two rigs and I was speaking to the owners and they asked if we had two air conditioners. I thought they meant on the two rigs. We were standing right in front of our small campers which obviously have one A/C per unit and I said yes thinking they meant "Total". So we were overcharged as if we had two A/C units each on our small campers. I guess it was "my" mistake. Be sure to check the voltage on their plug-ins before you hook up. It caused us a problem down the line. The spaces are level since it is a field. We would not stay there again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The owners of the campground are very nice and I wish I could give a review on just them. But, as a campground it is basically a field with hookups. But, if you just need a place to hook up for the night this is just fine. The campground did fill up while we were there. The restrooms are not the greatest looking. We stayed on a Passport rate. We camped here in a Motorhome.
$12 rate was for Passport America. Very disappointed in park. 29 sights, but they are head to head and short, so if you're driving a big rig & toad, or towing a larger 5th wheel, you're going to take up two sites, as we had to. They are pull through, and there was only a handful of other trailers there, so it wasn't a problem. About 12 of the sites are on a hard-pack, level, grassy surface. However, the rest of the sites are on very soft dirt. If it rains, you're stuck. The park is about 2 miles off of busy Highway 50, so there is no traffic noise. Remember, you're in the heart of southwest Kansas, home of many, many cattle feed lots. So depending on wind direction and temperature, you may smell them if you don't see them. We'll drive on down the road next time We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very acceptable place for a night's stay in southwestern Kansas. We had no trouble leveling on the grassy sites. There is a lake near the campsites, but water was very low this time of the year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.