This park is easy to get to. It's off a toll road, however the fees are very low. It was delightfully quiet at the RV Park. It's a very open, small park, gravel/dirt, no trees to speak of, with mostly long-term trailers. However, we were not put off by that because it's got a nice feel to it. I had called in advance for a site and spoke with staff. When we were about 40 minutes away, she called to tell me she'd be away when we arrived and she wanted to give me the site number and said to just pull in. I thought that was nice. The bathroom has 2 toilets and showers, but there are no doors on the toilets, so it's either for a family or one person. The shower was roomy, the water was warm and flowed well. I always wish there were more hooks for my towel and clothes. I would definitely stay here again for an overnight. We paid the Passport rate of $12.50 (the entry field didn't allow for the .50) We camped here in a Motorhome.
Time Out is a small well kept park that’s a good place to spend the night. The roads and pads are blacktop. The office and restrooms were locked during our stay. When we called ahead for a site, the attendant told us how to get to the park and our site number. She came in the evening to collect the fees. There were only three or four sites available for day campers because a majority of the residents were long-term. Television reception was okay. It’s a Passport America park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
$11 is the Passport rate. At this time the park is mostly longer term visitors. I counted 3 or 4 sites available for the short term. It's a nice small and clean park, fairly quiet. A definite place to stay for a night or short term. Would definitely return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.