The glowing reviews here are very puzzling. Now, WHO would write such inaccuracies? In reality, here is the good: shade, utilities. The bad: terrible roads, problematic tree limbs, numerous old permanent trailers, abundant dog waste, neighbors being loud after quiet time, many noisy early risers (5 a.m.), very close to the expressway. Probably would not stay here again, but if you're passing through and are really tired they DO have easy access from the highway. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I choose this park because reviews of others in the area mentioned noise from I-40. It turns out the park is near US-87 which is also a controlled access highway. The noise wasn’t awful, just always there. The biggest problem is getting to the park. It isn’t the managements fault. Don’t trust your GPSR, call for directions. Get off US-87 at 24th Street, turn left across the bridge and left again on the feeder road and be alert for the entrance. If you pass the drive-in theater, you have gone too far. As for the park itself. The roads and sites are gravel. There are a lot of long term tenants. I consider the park as good for an overnight stay. He staff was friendly. The price reflects Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park with lots of amenities. We stayed for three days. The management was friendly and helpful. It would be a 10, except that we were parked right under the Wi-Fi and still got very weak signals. Level spots, good cable and we would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here with PA. It is a nice park, great for an overnight. Large sites, excellent hook-ups and very convenient as it is right near the I-40 and the Big Texan. We only stay the night, but would stay longer if our plans so dictated. We camped here in a Motorhome.
KOA park in Amarillo is EVERYTHING you want in an RV park: clean, excellent staff, modern and up to date. If and when we go back out west, Amarillo will definitely be one of our stops. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Friendly staff. Wide sites. Many permanents in old rigs with lots of stuff around. Laundry is honor system and clean. Would rate much higher except for the roads. The posted 5 MPH speed limit is too high! Difficult to walk and even more difficult to drive. Be very careful with your fiver. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Excellent park, very nicely kept and great location. Good clean power and easy to use hook-ups. Cadillac Ranch is just down the road too, if you're into Route 66! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice older park. Site was a little unlevel but long. Managers were super nice. They put "reserved" cones on our site so late-comers wouldn't park there. Price reflects Good Sam discount. Good hookups. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a basic park. It is all gravelly with patches of grass and the roads are very rutted and uneven lots - made it difficult to maneuver around. It is on a hill. If there had been rain, I think it would be terrible. It was fine for a stopover, and the people were nice. We arrived late so they put out an orange cone for us to see the spot more easily. We were in late and out early, so I didn't use the restroom facilities. They did have areas to walk the dog. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We picked this campground rather than trying to stay on busy I-40. This location may be slightly quieter, but only slightly. How they can get away with advertising their resort as "quiet" is beyond me. It is right on busy 287. Not only that, the intersection to the north seems to attract lots of cars with loud boom boxes. The campground has many nice trees, however, many trees need pruning. We had to back out of our pull through site to avoid running into tree branches and managed to brush against branches of a different tree. On the plus side, the manager was friendly, there is a nice park across the street and an amusement park and a golf course are close by. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
An older park located near down town on the north side of Amarillo. All pull-thrus with mature shade trees. No fancy landscaping and the interior roads could use some work, but a reasonably priced alternative to the more elaborate RV parks out on the Interstate. Located across the street from a large city park with golf, zoo, swimming pool and amusement park. Right on busy Highway 287, so expect some highway noise. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A better-than-average KOA. It is roomy with fairly level gravel sites. I was a late-arrival, early-departure overnighter. The late-arrival materials they provide are better than many I've seen. There is a railroad nearby, which wasn't too bad. The campground is right up against the airport, but it also wasn't too bad. (Disclaimer: It's hard for me to judge this, because I'm a pilot and airplane noise is like music to me). I'd stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I stayed here for 2 days. Campground elevation is 3,735 feet. Maneuvering my 40 footer towing a dinghy in the park was no problem. Roads, sites and patio are all gravel. Site spacing is good. Pull through sites hold a 40 foot motorhome and tow. My site 85 offered 30/50 amp service & full hookups. Wi-Fi and Cable were included in daily rate. I was able to receive AT&T Wireless G3 Internet & Cellular service. I received Dish Network 110/119 Satellite TV from dish on roof of motorhome. Campground is pet friendly. WalMart and major grocery are 6 miles away. I am unable to comment on other amenities due to not using them. Campground is between the airport and railroad tracks. Plane noise during the day and train noise both day and night. It can be dusty at times. Other than these two things, this is not a bad place to stay. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was adequate for an overnight stay. It is a bit off the beaten path, but not too difficult to find. The roads have developed some potholes after the recent snows and rain, but easy to maneuver around. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an OK place, nothing great, but a good spot when traveling. It's about 3 miles from 1-40, exit 75 and easy to find. Plenty of gas stations right off the highway. The staff at the KOA is friendly at check-in. Pull-through sites are level, gravel and long enough for our motorhome and car. Our site was narrow, but with sufficient room for our slideouts and a little room for table and chairs. Could use some cleaning and raking. Very little shade, some scruffy looking trees scattered about. Good services, 50 AMP, water, sewer, cable TV & Wi-Fi. It's not very quiet..traffic, train and airplane noise all the time. It's a good place to stay if visiting the sights in and around Amarillo. We stayed here for 2 days on our way back east..this is OK for overnight night, that's the best I can say. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent campground; friendly staff; 2 clean bath houses, large store, just a few miles from expressway but less than 5 miles to Wal-Mart, the Big Texan & Quarter Horse Museum. Only place we'll ever stay in Amarillo. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 3 / 10 ]
June 2011
$55
We stayed three days and found it to be a so-so campground that is way overpriced. The rate was for KOA members. The cable connection kept cutting out and the Wi-Fi was almost non-existent. There were shade trees, but the park was pretty much forgettable. We would not come back to this campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place is a perfect place to stay overnight. Very quiet. The ladies in the front office are very nice. They will arrange anything you would like to do. They will also tell you secrets like getting you a limo to the Texan etc. This place is very very clean. Every morning there was someone cleaning something. I would use this place again and again. The store also has the best salsa in Texas. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice KOA, well-maintained with a friendly staff. There is not much shade, but that's good for satellite reception. My main complaint is that the sites are narrow. We had to pull around a second time to get centered in the site so we could safely extend our slides. The problem wasn't being too close to the site next to us, it was how to avoid the trees, on one side, and utility posts on the other. Once situated, it was fine. It was 106 degrees and the wind was brutal while we were here. We finally pulled in our street-side slide to keep the slide awning from being torn off. The site is quiet and located away from the hustle and bustle of the city. I will definitely stay here again, assuming, of course, that I have some reason to visit Amarillo in June. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great night stop. The shuttle to the Steak restaurant was definitely a plus. Friendly staff. Every campground should have a dog park like this. After a long drive, the pool was a welcome retreat. We definitely would recommend this CG. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were pleased to be greeted by a chalkboard with our name on it, welcoming us to this KOA. The check-in was smooth and speedy, as the front office is very well-staffed (3 behind desk, and 2 or 3 guiding guests to spots). The restrooms/showers are new, large, and very clean. WiFi is fast. The pool is sparkling, with plenty of lounge chairs. The store is well-stocked; it has gifts, groceries, RV supplies, and even beer/wine. We especially loved the rabbits wandering and lounging around the campground. Only downsides are the few questionable-looking residences just outside the park's entrance, and some of the sites are pretty tight together. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here before and will stay here again. The check in staff was very friendly and informative. After check in a staffer escorted us to our large pull through space and even offered to help me hook up. This park is very near the Amarillo airport but there is virtually no air traffic after nightfall. There is a railroad track nearby but it is far enough away that it not a big deal. The big tourist draw around here is the Big Texan Steakhouse. The steakhouse will send their free limo to your space to pick you up for dinner, cool. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We really enjoyed camping here, friendly hosts and a very clean park. We enjoyed the free shuttle to and from the Big Texan. Visited the nearby Palo Duro State Park which was beautiful. The hosts pointed out many points of interest for us to see. We will be coming back in the summer to see the outdoor play Texas and will stay here on that visit as well, already have our return reservation. Very enjoyable stay, nice friendly hosts and great amenities. Even their Wi-Fi worked better than any other park we have stayed at. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a great stay, very friendly camp hosts who made us feel very welcome. Excellent, clean restrooms and grounds. Easy access into and out of the park itself and the site we occupied, we are almost forty feet long with a tow vehicle. We would definitely stay here again and not return to some of the other Amarillo parks we have tried before. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Large entryway. Good roads to sites. Friendly and helpful staff. Wide sites. Nice pet area. Nice gift store. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
October 2010
$38
Decent place. We stayed on 2 overnight stops. Be aware that it's sandwiched between the airport on one side & very active railroad tracks about 1/4 mile away on the other. Airport wasn't an issue since they stopped flying around 9pm & started back up around 6:30am. Heard trains around 2-3 times during the night; if you're a light sleeper this is probably not the best place. Playground equipment was pretty minimal for the kids, and it had a doggie play area that looked pretty nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice KOA. A few miles from I-40, but easy to find. Caution this park is at the end of the runway for the airport. Planes stopped running after 10:00 pm. Also near to the railroad. They did not stop running. All in all, very well maintained. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Like most KOAs the sites here were fairly narrow but they accommodated our rig with 4 slides fine. The staff was friendly and helpful; all facilities and pool were very clean. An unexpected touch was the menu for salads and sandwiches that, once ordered, were delivered to your rig. We enjoyed watching the B52s practicing touch and goes at the airport nearby. Noise from the airport was not a problem at night; however, the trains did start running and blowing their horns fairly early. This was a good place to stay when passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly and clean park. Roads & sites are gravel but level. Campground is near airport, but not much air traffic or noise on our stay. The Office, community room, laundry, and restrooms very clean. Very nice pool and very clean grounds. The local Big Texan has a limo that drives through to allow campers access without driving. Stayed only one night, but would definitely return but stay at least two days. This is a rural park, but very clean & friendly We camped here in a Motorhome.
I rate this park quite high because it met all my requirements for an overnight stay. Easy access, no need to disconnect the toad, good services, and friendly staff. Nice, wide sites and easy turns makes for a trouble-free experience. All gravel roads and sites. First time I ever saw jackrabbits! I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed overnight here a few years before and returned based on that stay. Was here for 4 nights and enjoyed it. WiFi worked well, clean park, friendly staff, great pool. Campground is next to the airport but not many flights and being inside with the a/c running didn't hear anything. Summer staff could be a bit more familiar with the attractions in the area, but other than that enjoyed our stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice campground, well manicured, easy distance from interstate. Lots of space for dogs to walk. WiFi worked well. Airport is right behind the campground but not many flights per day and the A/C is on all the time anyway with 100 degree temps. Nice lady in visitor info center at exit 76 told us about English Field restaurant at the airport for breakfast. Very good. Would stay again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great stay in Amarillo! We've stayed at another park two years ago and it was terrible. This park was a GREAT surprise! It has grass! They have a good amount of space to walk dogs. We ordered the pizza based on one of the recommendations on this site. Don't do that. The restrooms were clean, the hosts were nice, and the WiFi worked great. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Enjoyable week-long stay: it was clean, friendly, quiet, and an enjoyable place out in the country. The park owners and staff were very friendly. Very easy park to negotiate both in entering and also in sitting. New cable TV system which is great for those days when we wanted to sit back, watch TV and relax. We were here before, in Dec 2008: enjoyed grass and flowers this time around. Staff is very friendly and the Kafe is great for suppers. Has a very nice, enclosed dog run which our dog enjoyed. If in the area again, definitely will stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A nice park on the eastern side of Amarillo. The staff was friendly and accommodating. The site was possible the most level I have ever had. It is next to the airport but since we only stayed overnight we never heard any flights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our nightly rate included an additional charge because we are traveling with our dog. This campground is one of our favorites so far. The staff who greeted us when we arrived were extremely friendly and helpful. They have a great playground for the kids, and even a little playground for dogs. Our Wi-Fi worked well and we had everything we needed. We even ordered pizza from the office, which they delivered right to our RV, and it was delicious. Even though we were close enough to see the trains going by, we didn't hear them at all. We did hear a few planes overhead at about 10:30 p.m., but other than that, there was no trouble with noise at all. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is about 10 miles off of I-40. The people couldn't have been nicer in the office. They told me there's a restaurant that will pick a guest up and bring them back at no cost. They had a well-stocked store, and a very polite gentleman escorted me to my site. One of the gentlemen in the store even checked my tail light bulb to see if he had the right one in stock. They have a dog "playground" that is fenced--for little dogs, really. They have big open fields where I could take my lab to play ball and get rid him of his energy. The Wi-Fi is GREAT. Amarillo is Amarillo, there are trains, ranches, cows, and yes, a small air field in back of the campground. I like a campground that has things to watch so it doesn't bother me, and the noise doesn't bother me, either. There's a cold wind from the north blowing so I'm content with a sunny site. I'd recommend this park for overnight if you're traveling I-40. In fact, I'm staying an extra night to give myself a rest from driving in the wind and the washboard that is Oklahoma I-40. I'm also staying because my pup likes it here. It's not a destination campground so has to be judged a little differently--it meets all my requirements as a stop over while traveling I-40. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We arrived late at this KOA and found the majority of sites blocked by snow leaving only a few back-ins usable. There was a nice note stating that if you got stuck it was your problem. After this less than great beginning we were able to get our smallish class C into a site and waded around through the snow to hookup. The restrooms were clean enough but the heat was either off or inadequate because the rooms were quite cold. We headed out around 9:30 the next morning and there was a sign on the closed office stating that they opened at 9:00. We went on our way without seeing a single human being during the stay. I realize that snow can be difficult to deal with but if a park isn't going to make an effort to make the sites usable it would be better to close. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy to find from Hwy 40. Check-in was a breeze. You will hear the train often during the day and night. Cabin was clean and close to the restrooms and showers. We were tired from a long day of travel. They offered pizza at a reasonable price and even offered to deliver it to our cabin. It saved us from getting out that night during bad weather. We were on a motorcycle. Price reflects the extra $10.00 pet fee. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Campground Cabin.
The campground is on the outskirts of the city and well off the highway. Even so, the location was very noisy due to nearby trains, an airport, and what sounded like stock car racing during the evening. The pull through sites were quite close together but there was more spacing between the back-in sites where we stayed. There is little shade. The restroom/shower building was very clean and quite spacious. Staff were very friendly and welcoming. This was our second stay here and we would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground was very clean and new. The staff was nice. We reserved 50 amp service but it was locked out when we arrived late so we had to use 30 amp service. The playground and dog area was great. The bathrooms and washer/dryer areas were new and very clean. The pool was small but clean and nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There are very clean restrooms and nice staff. The camp sites were small, and many did not have shade of any kind. The noise level was really bad, at night, from nearby airport, interstate, and train. It was very difficult to get any sleep. It is VERY windy. One has to drive past several seedy-looking houses to get to the campground. The turns are very clearly marked to get to the site from I-40. There is a store on-site, but it seemed over-priced. Overall, we would not stay here again. We camped here in a Tent.
A nice park well off the major highways and easy to get to. But, as others have noted, it is adjacent to the airport and a short distance from the rail line. The airport is not a major hub so traffic is minimum. Two or three times one day military jets screamed by but the airport apparently shuts down at night so there was no night traffic that disturbed us. And the very few low moans of train whistles in the distance brought back pleasant childhood memories. The sites were grass or gravel and level. TV was strange in that a limited cable system did not carry any of the local channels (ABC, CBS, NBC). Then when I switched to the antenna for local channels I lost all cable channels. WiFi signal was strong and constant. There is a special restroom and shower for handicapped but you have to ask for the code to get in. The staff were friendly and helpful. The restrooms were clean. Rabbits freely roam the campsites and did not seem to be bothered by humans. The staff may suggest dinner at the Big Texan, home of the “free” 72 oz. steak and a great place to eat, but be prepared for a minimum tab of $25+ per person. All in all, a nice place for a short stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The campground is near an airport and there are train tracks that run by. I would have rated it higher except for this. It was convenient to the highway. Had friendly staff. We enjoyed sitting out watching the rabbits and prairie dogs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is a nice park with nice staff. Everything is clean and neat. The staff called the free Limo (tip the driver) to the Big Texan for dinner. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A typical KOA, clean and well laid out, friendly staff, level sites, dog run etc. We enjoyed the limo ride to the Big Texan and really did not notice excessive road noise and only a couple of A/C on approach but is really not an issue for us. We will stay here again on the return trip. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was an easy stop right of off the high way. However, you have to contend with a lot of road noise that does not die down. Also, you are right at the end of an airport runway. The planes stop sometime after 10pm but start right up again around 6am. We were also kept awake by the constant noise of trains. On a good note, the WiFi service was good here and the staff was very friendly and helpful. If given a choice, I would not stop here again due to all the noise pollution. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
December 2008
$33
We stayed there three days while visiting friends. The staff was very helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Enjoyable stay - rate included tax and was for a weekly rate of $203 - enjoyable place out in the country. We enjoyed watching the helicopters flying in and out of the airport across the way. The park owners were very friendly and the park was quiet. A very nice enclosed dog run which our dog enjoyed very much. The dog had not seen jack rabbits before so all 8 lbs of her wasn't sure about them, so enjoyed the fence between her and them in the dog run. Very easy park to negotiate both in entering and also in siting. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Overall a very nice campground just outside of town. We stayed one night. It was easy to find. We didn't get to talk to the staff because we arrived late and left early, but they left very good instructions for finding our site. They had a lot of rain and roads were muddy. But our site was grass. The campground was next to airport but we didn't hear any noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Convenient off the interstate for an overnight stay. We called for a site and arrived late after the office had closed, but they had all our information ready and waiting for us when we got there. Plenty of room for out 34 foot motorhome and 16 foot trailer. Office staff were very courteous. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Level sites a little close together. Small dog park. Convenient to Amarillo sites. Friendly people at check in. Our surge protector shut off the electric and the maintenance person said they didn't have surges in the area. Not sure if we would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park was nice stop-over for our two week trip to the northern US. Campsites are very level, and the restrooms were in really nice shape. Pool was nice break from the 100 degree weather! The trip to the campground was a little interesting, in that you have to pass a few "adult entertainment" venues, so we needed to explain what "XXX" meant to the kids. That was fun!! Overall, I would stay there again for a short visit. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Stayed here for 3 nights. Found it a very nice place. The first night the lady in the office said we should go to the Texas steak house to eat and called for a limo to come pick us up. It is part of the steak house service. It was fun. The park is located right off the highway so it was easy getting on and off to go sight seeing. Didn't hear any traffic. Park is clean and well taken care of We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Over priced!! There are better campgrounds in the area cheaper. You are in a large field located on the back side of the airport. So planes start leaving at 7:00 in the morning. The trains also run all night. There is no traffic noise though since you are away from the highway. But my main complaint is the cost. I just booked a resort located on the other side of town for $33 a night that includes free laundry and adult spa etc. I think you get the point!! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Over priced compared to other 10 KOA campgrounds I have stayed at which averaged 27$. Forced to pay for 5 gallons propane when only needed 2.5 and was mis-led by attendant who stated "you probably wont need to get 5 gallons" at time of fill. De-meaning attitudes. Will not camp hear again and will post my review on all RV forums. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A clean, well kept park convenient to I-40 (about 2 miles off the interstate). Good hookups and level sites. The cable reception wasn't very clear, but the WiFi was good. They have a well-stocked and classy little convenience store on site. Although the park is located in an acceptable area (near an open field), you will drive by numerous XXX establishments on your way there. However, don't get the impression that it's an inner city setting, because it's not like that at all. Be prepared for wind! I give it a 7 instead of an 8 because it is overpriced compared to similarly good KOA's that I've seen. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I oftentimes check out the reviews just to see what campgrounds sound like wonderful places to visit! We've stayed at some wonderful campgrounds thanks to this website! I noted the recent particularly negative review (Jan 2008), about the Amarillo KOA & I haven't left a recent post on it, so now I am. We have stayed at this park every August on our way to & from northern New Mexico. Yes, you have to pass by a mobile home park & fields to get there & there is occasional airplane & train sounds (from a distance), but those are the only negatives that I can think of! During our last stay this past August, their sewer system had been accidentally damaged by someone, in another area digging into the city's sewer line, thus affecting the KOA park. They were decreasing the campers fee to compensate for the inconvience & allowing campers to empty their gray water tanks, just not black water. They were very apologetic about the situation & I'm sure by now, the city has fixed the mishap. The staff is very friendly & goes over & beyond in making campers stay pleasant. They also escort you to your site & stay around to make sure your pleased. We did see the cute hayride wagon loaded with campers & it was darling! The park also furnishes cute little cycles to ride around the park in. Their pool is immaculate (I know, I'm an avid swimmer) & their gift shop is darling! Their grocery area in the office is very well stocked & reasonably priced. The cable & wifi work well & wonderful cookies are given out at registration. The campground is very clean & pretty much quiet! Will we go back there? Absolutely! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very friendly staff. They gave us free cookies at check-in. They had a hayride for guests that was really cute. Good wi-fi (a little slow at times), not too many cable channels. Clean campground, level sites. Great overnight spot. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I compare KOAs to McDonalds - you pretty much know exactly what you are going to get. This campground was clean, the store very well stocked and the pool area great after a long day's drive. WiFi worked very well but the cable TV was a little iffy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Drive to park makes for nice surprise once there. Staff is friendly, helpful. Park is clean and well cared for. Store has great gifts, food items. Pool just opened was crystal clear. They were putting in either new or more cabins which were very nice. Laundry clean, game room, nice. Next door an airport but not too overwhelming. If you like military planes you can see a few landing and taking off. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice staff that were helpful getting us a ride to the Big Tex, limo with horns on the front. Campground is close to the airport, not busy but occasional noise. Big dip when coming off of the main road, had to work the angles to not scrape. Sites were gravel and level, no trees where the pull thrus are. Pricey for what was there. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
An older KOA but lots of wide-open space around the park and clean restrooms/showers. Decent wifi and cable. Nice owners. Funny feature is that there's a pack of wild jackrabbits that live near the pet walk area. My dog thought they were the weirdest looking "dogs" she'd ever seen hopping around and such! Even though the park is adjacent to the airport land, there is virtually no planes at night so it's quiet (but during the day, there can be an occasional military or commercial jet). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This KOA is a nice park to stay overnight. There is a little train noise. During the day you can hear some airport nice, but there is no airport noise at night. The playground is not as thrilling that most kids dream about. The pull-thru have no shade, but the back-ins do have some shade. None the less this is a nice park to stay overnight. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Two-miles off I -40 so it was quiet. Level gravel sites, with picnic tables on grass. Excellent restrooms and showers. Free Wifi and cable tv. Pool was closed for winter; game room, playground, basketball court, nice gift shop. Staff was friendly. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is located near the Amarillo airport where the other Amarillo RV parks are located too. The park staff is very friendly and the WIFI worked great. The Big Texas Restaurant nearby will pick you up in a limo (with longhorns on the hood) at the KOA for free. This was alot of fun and I would recommend the experience for anyone visiting Amarillo. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Clean sites, older KOA. Main drawback was the area where it was located in Amarillo. The area looked run down. Some noise from the airport, but not unbearable. I appreicated all of the signs posted to warn customers of potential bad weather in the area. Very comforting touch. There are nicer RV parks in this area, but it seems to be one of the most family friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park. There's a lot to do, with a pool, mini-golf, a diner area, and many friendly people. Most sites are at least partially shaded. The other review here mentioned that this would be a good destination RV park. I found that hard to believe, but now we'd like to go back to spend a weekend. It's that nice, and Amarillo seems like it has some things to do as well. There's a dragstrip a couple of miles away.
This place is very well run by an energetic young couple. The only thing that detracts (and earns a 9 rating rather than a 10) is that there are no trash bins around. You leave your trash outside, and they come around and pick that up. While that's somewhat convenient, it's also a bit smelly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$25
This was an excellent park. We were coming back from Taos NM and spent 1 night here. The pool was wonderful for the kids. The rest rooms were clean. This park is a couple of miles from the interstate but easy to find and worth the drive. It is easy to get to and quiet. The store was wonderful and they had a dinner wagon if you want. We chose to go to the Big Texan which is right down the road. It was excellent too. We are planning on returning and making Amarillo our destination because we liked the place so well. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Most transient spaces are pull-thru on gravel and level but RV's are pulled close side-to-side. Hookups are convenient and there are a few shade trees. Escort to site. Concrete sidewalks. Near the highway so road noise can be heard. We'd stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park has paved roads easy check in friendly staff. They also have some weird site arrangement in the area I was parked in. My site didn't look like a site I was parked in a south direction another RV pulled about 2 feet from my slide facing a north direction. They take you to your site thank goodness. They some how make it work with no problem getting out of your site which is dirt. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice 4-day weekend stop on our way west. Handy to city, services, and attractions. Lots of transient traffic. Gravel sites, level area with easy service connections and excellent Wi-Fi. Good dog walking areas. Very pleasant staff. Very inexpensive laundry. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The noise at this park was intolerable. Emergency vehicles and lots of trucks speed all night long on the interstate which is only a stone's throw away. AWACS planes fly overhead during daylight hours. They need some serious pigeon control. Those nasty birds make a mess everywhere. They parked a motorhome so close to us we could not walk on that side of our coach. Not sure why they felt the need to do that. The breakfast you pay extra for is not good at all. We hope and pray we will never be in a position where we have to stay here again at any time in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were looking for a convenient overnight site, and we found it here. Not the prettiest place we've stayed at, but we got a very long pull through which was level and had good utilities. Friendly check in, and we were led to our site. Easy access on/off I-40. Did not use the restroom, showers, laundry, cable or wi-fi so no comment on those items. Price reflects Passport America. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Rate is PA. We have stayed here before a few times and like the park. It is older but clean and the people are friendly. Cable TV with LOTS of channels, good WiFi and a great spa. Close to the Big Texan Steak house. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Rate reflects a supposed PA discount. No mention of 'electrical surcharge'. Huge gravel spaces with a lot of space between rigs. Fairly clean but rather old and dingy laundry room. One of the washers was leaking and the problem was 'solved' by jamming a rag along the bottom of the machine. The bathrooms were similar. The Wi-Fi was strong and our satellite worked very well. We enjoyed exploring the city and found the park staff to be helpful and friendly. Conveniently located and, although it is next to the freeway, it was not noisy. Would return again. Very popular place judging by the in and out activity. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great cable TV, heated pool, and hot tub. Bathrooms are modern with 3 good spaced shower stalls. My only gripe (and it's a big one) is that they charge PA folks an "electrical surcharge". They have a xeroxed page highlighting the phrase "Electrical surcharge may be applied". I asked that since it stated "may" , what were the conditions under which the charge would apply and was answered that they have the right to add surcharges. I asked if my small class B qualifies for an added electrical surcharge. The answer was "If I didn't like it, I was free to move on". While there I witnessed 2 non PA folks check in and not be charged the "electrical surcharge" and they were in class A rigs. When I tried to explain that this sounded like a bait and switch and a way to have a lower price on the website both they and I became ticked. My wife, the ever gentler person, asked if there are times when the charge isn't added and was told not really. So in short, I'd have paid the $21 without qualms if they'd been upfront and straight forward about it instead of devious and defensive about it. It was apparent they'd been asked this before. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The nightly rate reflects the Passport America rate. This is a very attractive park that is well maintained and with friendly management. There is plenty of room between sites and all of the hook-ups are convenient and working.This a is a very good place to stop for an overnight when on a trip on Interstate 40. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate reflects a weekly rate. Huge gravel sites. Very level and lots of slide room. Full hookups all good. Escort to site. Check-in and all park employees very friendly. Wi-Fi was strong. Cable was good and Verizon phones worked well. While in Amarillo we visited the Big Texan, Cadillac Ranch, and the Zoo. The DW went swimming almost every day. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay there. Highly recommend this great park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A good park close to the interstate, so there is traffic noise. Lots are roomy as it looks like the park was supposed to be a housing project that did not get off the ground. There are curbs to the entrance of the sites.sites are level. Very friendly people and we got an escort to our site. They serve free coffee and pastry in the morning. Internet very good. Would stay there again when passing through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice campground with nice hosts. It is dog friendly and they have coffee and donuts every morning. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park with good interior roads. Although the roads were paved, it still seemed to be a lot of dust stirred up anytime a rig came driving by our site. Maybe that is just northeast Texas environment; as I am not familiar with the area. The showers and restrooms were clean and we had a good, strong Internet connection. We really liked the fact that they had an enclosed pet walk. The staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have been staying here for 4 years and using PA. For the PA rate it is an OK park. We had been staying in a part of the park that had tables and was not side by side even though it was only a pea gravel lot. This time PA rate only gets to the back of the park in side by side sites with no tables, and when I asked the manager about this I was told no exceptions, and I would park where he wanted to put me not where I wanted to be. So I told them that from now on I will park in some other park in this area. We will not be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very large park that we always stop at for 1 night, its super cheap at 25 dollars a night, and they always have space. Oh if the wind is out of the South you will smell the cattle feed lot a few blocks away. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were rather disappointed with this park. We use the Good Sam Trailer Life Directory religiously and I think this park was way overrated. It's rated at a 9/9/9 but I don't think so. It was OK and everyone of the staff was friendly but the sites are dirt, lots of dust. A few trees but not worthy of a 9/9/9. Quite a few full time residents and their sites are not kept up to par. I sent them a web inquiry from their website about availability and never did get an answer. We would probably not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Just stopped for the night and it was just OK for that. Gravel sites with ruts, it must have rained and there were ruts from tires. Some sites may have had shade but all the ones around me had the sun blazing on them in the afternoon. Showers were barely passable with just 2 stalls available for the men. Close to town and several restaurants but I probably would not come back even for one night. Lots of permanent residents as well. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
We found this park via Passport America. Good overnight, but I would go elsewhere if I was in Amarillo for any time. Staff super friendly, park is clean, and good power. Water pressure is over 60 PSI and notice that some of the sewer connections where a little high. But, this was formally a mobile home park that has been converted. You have to drive over the curb to get in all of the sites for trailers. After spending $800 to straighten and align our axles, I was very leery. Had to block the curb and drive on the side walk on the opposite side ( we are 57' long hooked up ) to get a straight approach to go over the curb with out dragging a tire sideways over it. There are a lot of permanent residents, about 50%. There is no grass at any of the sites, mostly small gravel, and few trees. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly staff. Used Passport America for $17.00 rate. Small fenced off-leash dog area 30' x 30' maybe, Wi-Fi good, and pressure for water was fine. There is a train near that you can hear sometimes in the night but I am pretty sure trains are a requirement for RV park location. Good for an overnight or for longer stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very accommodating to our 80 ft rig. Big streets. Limo service over to steak house for dinner was complimentary!! Will stay again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
August 2011
$30
What a great park! Super friendly staff. Was escorted to my site and shown the hookups. 50 amp service. Wi-Fi strong and fast. HUGE sites and very long. Free Limousine to the BIG TEXAN steakhouse. Easy on and off highway access. Was fairly quiet for being located so close to highway. Loved it! Would recommend to anyone and would stay again for sure. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a large commercial park, but nice. Staff was friendly and helpful. We used Passport America, thus the lower rate and only stayed one night. It was easy on and off the interstate. The only problem was the 3 am train horn! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We are repeat customers. Nice place for an overnight stop. Friendly and accommodating hosts, an escort to our site, clean facilities, and donuts and coffee in the morning. Easy off and on for the Interstate, but that means some noise. We used AC, so no problem. Good electrical power, good water pressure, no problems with Wi-Fi. Could be a few more trees, but this is an arid part of the world. We'll definitely come back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here from January 2011 to July 30th 2011 and the overnight rate is based on the monthly cost + electric. About two weeks into my stay, while we were shopping the electric box fried my power cord. Apparently there was no safety at the box, it overheated with one space heater running. My new power cord was patched with a cheap end (the electrician told me so) and I was promised a new cord by the manager. I never got the cord. I reminded him multiple times. Many months later a new manager brought a cord over (bright yellow) after I told him about the incident. The replacement cord was not of the same quality (marine grade) and actually deformed when he tried to plug it in. A few days later, he came over with the same cord. I explained that I needed a replacement that was marine grade, not what a rental company would send you out with. He never replaced the cord, even after multiple promises to do so. The park is not well maintained, with grass at the front sites, but none in many of the monthly's. Just blowing dirt and trash. I was backed in on dirt and needed lumber to level my fifth wheel. I am not sure if a man would have gotten the same treatment over the power cord as I did, however I hope this review is helpful to others. My overall impression was one of no integrity and I was very disappointed in management. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very friendly staff. Big pull-through sites. Paved interior roads, stone sites. All of the utilities worked fine, including Wi-Fi. Many permanent residents, but the area they put the visitors in is very nice. Park is an older, but well kept. Great for an over night or a few days. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good park for visiting the area. It is an easy on/off of I-40. The section we were in for an overnight stay had paved roads and stone sites. The office staff was very friendly and helpful. The pool was clean and cool and the sauna made my day. The WiFi is very weak. We used our AT&T air card. The park provides a free shuttle service to a local eatery. Call ahead if you plan to use PPA. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The sites were huge. Very clean showers and restrooms. Free coffee and rolls in the morning. We did not call ahead for reservation and they would not honor PPA rate. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The price reflects the PA discount. The hosts were very accommodating, escorting us to our pull through site. Long and wide enough for both slide outs. Power was good. Nice indoor pool. Free donuts were real donut shop big ones, not cheap Costco stuff. Not much to say, other then for PA price this is a bargain! Will stay again when coming through Amarillo! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had stayed here before and had a nice spot. They put us in a different one which was small and had only one hookup for water. The man next to use chose not to use it fortunately for us. Also it was only a 30/50 amp site but fortunately we had a 30 amp adapter. The person next to us was using the 30 amp outlet so all that was left was the 50 amp outlet. The owners drove up to the spot but did not stick around to point out these things. It was a confusing site. It was like one hookup for 2 sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
OK place for an overnight. Sites are decent size and facilities all worked fine. No shade to speak of so it's very hot and dusty. Nice walking area for dogs. Easy access to interstate. Good place for an overnight visit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground was OK, but expensive considering you can stay other places for 11.00 a night with Passport America. If you go to this RV place just make sure you say you have Passport America if you do, because they will not refund your money. They ask if you have Good Sam's and it throws you off forgetting about other clubs you may have, but all they ask about is Good Sam's. The sites were OK, but we and others had a curb you had to exit your RV with. They should chisel those curbs out so you don't have a 6 inch drop for your truck and RV. We will not stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We’ve stayed here three times, and it’s pretty nice. We really stay here for the location, rather than the quality. It’s right off the highway, directly across the street from a terrific water park, and a mile or two from the Big Texan Steakhouse. Big sites, too. Overall, a good park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed at this RV park and it is very nice. The people are super friendly and they have coffee and donuts every morning. Their is nothing bad about this park except maybe they could be a little cheaper. We would stay at this park again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I would stay here again. They have an indoor pool with a 10 ft deep end. The RV lots are big, and we had a massive shade tree beside ours which is rare in Amarillo. The staff was very friendly. They did not sell propane, but the Flying J a couple of miles west of there did. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great overnight stopping place on the east side of Amarillo on I-40. Very courteous staff that escorts you to your site. Plenty of amenities and even free donuts and coffee in the morning. Highway noise was negligible and it is easy off, easy on to I-40 traveling west. Only reason I can't give it a 10 is because it has no shade and is very dusty. The rate is a one night Passport America rate which makes it a very reasonable overnight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I always use this C/G when passing thru Amarillo. It is easy access to the interstate, has amenities, and is one of the nicer ones on the Passport list. There is free coffee and donuts in the morning and one of the local steak houses has free limo service to the campground. You can take a dip in the pool or just chill out in the rig with 60+ cable channels and strong Wi-Fi. There is some road noise, but it’s in a convenient metropolitan location. I have never smelled the fragrance of cattle pins while in this campground, but as one reviewer said; it is Texas. Perhaps that also negates visiting IA, KS, OK, CO, MO, etc. Overnights are usually put in a graveled pull thru area with less space between rigs. If you want something larger you need to ask for it. Rate reflects PPA discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The price reflects a Passport America discount. We really wanted to like this park, it's a converted trailer park that is still attached to remaining trailers. PROS: great, helpful staff,large sites, good electric, good water pressure and good wifi. Now the CONS: substantial road noise from route 40 and we were way in the back. It smells like Texas ,which means cow manure. Trains run ALL NIGHT long and blow whistle at each crossing, which means for each train that's 15 minuits of whistles. 2 trains passed through at 3:30am and whistles went till 3:55am. This meant I was awake at 4am for the gun fire from the ghetto that partially surrounds the park. We won't stay here again, which is no reflection on the great staff. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A friendly checkin and guided to our site. Nice level, long, wide sites with good turning radius. Quite easy to access from the interstate and signage was good. Very good WiFi as the checkin lady said they had spent a substantial amount of money upgrading the system. Very good park cable TV as well. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Folks in the office were very helpful. Efficient at getting us checked in. Recommended restaurants. They led us to our site. Used Passport America, so a great rate for a decent park. Got a nice pull through site: did not have to unhook the toad. Site was level. Had a picnic table, which many parks don't seem to have anymore. Good WiFi and great for walking the dog without leaving the park. Perfect for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate reflected Passport America discount. Stayed one night on way through Amarillo. Park clean, well organized. Sites flat, many sites with small trees, picnic tables. Close to several amenities, water park across street. Would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground has easy access from the highway with driveways wide enough to accommodate big rigs. The staff will arrange a for a limo to pick you up and take you to The Big Texan Steak Ranch. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a very nice RV Park with friendly owners, a great location right off US 40, and large sites. Don't know how good the WiFi was since we have MiFi. They take Campground USA so our price was half - $16. Other cards were accepted as well. A great place for an overnight or extended stay to tour the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Second stay in this park during the past 5 years. I really can't find anything to complain about. Hosts very nice. Excellent Wi-Fi and cable. Free coffee and doughnuts in the AM. Large spaces. Easy access from freeway, but not too noisy. Indoor pool. Passport America. Can't beat this place for the price and I'd surely stay here again. Solid 10. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good park for an overnight stay. It is located close to I-40 so there is some road noise, but with the air conditioners running, we didn't notice it inside. Staff was friendly and helpful. We were escorted to our site. Sites were adequate, but nothing to brag about. Some had picnic tables, but ours didn't. Plenty of room for our toad, and the utilities were located so that we didn't have to unhook. WiFi and cable TV worked great. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly staff. Large sites. Nice pool and spa. We used this as an overnight stop and were quite pleased. Nightly rate reflects Passport America. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly and helpful staff. Escorted to site. Women bathroom and showers were closed, so men and women shared men, hopefully a temporary arrangement. Enclosed dog run. Small cafe/snack bar in office. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We have stayed here before, but this time was not a good stay. Even though we called ahead and gave the park several hours lead time, we had to dig out our own site before we could get into it. Otherwise, it's a quiet park, easy to find and the owner/managers are very pleasant to interact with. I'd stay here again in nice weather, but certain would give it a pass in the winter. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good location and amenities for our overnight stay while on our way to Arizona, although not a park we would stay in for more than one night since it is located so close to the Interstate. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A lot of people seem to be living here. The "Finnish Sauna" advertised was what drew me here. The front office confirmed on the phone they had "two saunas-one wet and one dry." When I arrived they unlocked a smelly small dry sauna which the front office confirmed wasn't used very often, and to make it a steam sauna, one would just put water on the heater. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stop over place only. No charm or extras, elect. good, so is water and dump. Sites are small but level, the guy running it is a cool older guy that tries, but the place is running down. Overnight, quick off/on the freeway and go. Cheap stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
My review is based on a one night stop. From that perspective this a jewel. It is close to I-40, there is a Love's Travel stop just as you get off I-40 so if you're like me you can start the next day with a full tank. The campground's staff was friendly and helpful. the pull through site I had was large and level. They lead you to your site and everything worked the way it should. It's a Passport America park and from our experience it's one of the best. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wonderful park for an over night stay. Has nice friendly staff. We arrived late with a busted jack and couldn't unhook our fifth wheel. They found a site for us even though they were very busy. We hope to be back next year. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Clean, well-managed park with huge RV spots, grassy areas (not just a gravel or asphalt park). Has a fabulous indoor pool and an adults-only jacuzzi. Right next to I-40, a heavily traveled-by-truckers freeway. Not too close to the airport. Stayed 3 nights, would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is right off I-40 in Amarillo. It is clean and well maintained and has nice pull-throughs. Management is friendly and helpful. We had an electrical problem with our coach and they gave us the number of a mobile service that made an after supper call and had us up and running by 9 p.m.! We stayed there two nights in a 40 footer. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here overnight. We were looking for a place on I-40 and close to the Big Texan. You can't beat the location of Amarillo Ranch. It's down the street from the steakhouse (which will pick you up and drop you off for free), easy on/off I-40, across the street from a water park, and set back enough from the highway that there's not a ton of noise. The price was right for full hookups with cable TV. The pool was indoors and clean as were the bathrooms and showers. I think it's important though, that a park shouldn't advertise amenities is no longer has. While we were here we couldn't find a sauna/steam room and the hot tub was closed. That was a bummer after 10 hours on the road. The pool closes at 8pm and the only Wi-Fi is at the office although we had plenty of Verizon service at our site. Some sites are grass, some gravel. All were plenty long and level. This park appears to be about 2/3rds full timers though and I was a bit concerned that we had to sign a liability waiver as well as a "we'll kick you out in a heartbeat if you break the rules" waiver when checking in for a 1 night stay. We'd stay here again, but not without looking around a bit first. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Friendly, helpful, office staff. Escorted to our site. Very clean park, well maintained. Nice long, level pull throughs. We camped here with friends and our sites were facing opposite directions so we could share a patio and we loved that. We also had a shade tree over our patio, very nice for sitting out enjoying the breeze and visiting. We will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
An older, established park with plenty of room for big rigs. Really enjoyed our stay here and the office staff actually said "welcome home" when we checked in. We have stayed here in the past and will return when in the area. Great customer service. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed one night on July 4. The pull-through sites are plenty long (pickup, fifth-wheel and cargo trailer). Some grass was green but most was brown buffalo grass which just needed water to perk up and be green. Campground is fairly quiet and safe. Called before arriving to check availability and the person manning the phone gave us directions for arriving on I-40 via taking exit #, but we were coming in from the north on Hwy 87. Took a while to locate the campground because of this. Bad directions. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Amarillo RV Ranch should be called pack in the over nighters onto a gravel lot while we provide the seasonals extra wide shaded spaces, this is just a former mobile home park that obviously was never occupied and now is primarily "seasonal" year round occupants with a few spots for over nighters. We were extremely disappointed with the property. The pool closes at 8 PM, which is not that early except it is still light out and hot as hell in Texas in July. We have stayed at Oasis before and the two parks are completely different. Oasis has truly wide pull through spots, here at the "ranch" we have less than 7 feet between us and our other 40 overnight neighbors we actually felt bad having our slides out as we were at the edge of their picnic table, in addition the freeway noise is very loud, compared to Oasis which is set back well from the freeway and fairly quiet. We decided to stay at Amarillo RV Park based on location to The Big Texan, I would have rather driven the 10 minutes that stay here had we been able to see the sites before checking in. The sites are NOT as advertised, yes they are level, but VERY close together. The playground is nothing more than a swing set with monkey bars, and a slide. Overall a big disappointment and we would recommend staying at the Oasis at the end of town if you want wide and long pull though, nice clean grounds, and Wi-Fi at your coach. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We are repeat visitors here. Nice place to lay over for the night. Very nice staff, and an escort to your site. Easy access off interstate, but that means some traffic noise. Level sites. We ran a/c, so no problem. Water pressure and electric service very adequate even with 100 degree temperature and a/c running. Wi-Fi in office, but not on-site. We'll certainly come back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park's sites are level and fairly large. There are grassy areas, but not much shade. It appears as if the park has good amenities; however the park office has very limited hours, so we were unable to enjoy any of them. If you are traveling on I-40 and just "passing thru", you better be there before 7 pm if you want any contact with staff for questions, suggestions, help with problems, etc. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Price reflects P/A and we stayed here a week: they gave us the P/A rate for the entire week. The sites are level and huge, we had plenty of room on both sides and a paved parking space in front of our rig. This was our second time staying here. Any time we travel I-40, we will make sure we include this park as one of our stays. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a convenient overnight stay more so than a destination. Most people here are overnight stays. Spaces are roomy, staff is helpful. Big Texan, just down the road, is OK theme steak house. The interior road ways are getting potholes, but still, as a Passport America member, this is an convenient and inexpensive place to stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy in easy out. Our GPS took us through a bit of a residential area to the park coming in. The park itself is a nice, no frills with nice wide streets and long enough sites for big rigs. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were only here for 1 night, but we were impressed. These folks were nice, and the place was nicely kept. This was the very first RV park we stayed at and we were not disappointed with it. We loved it and will definitely come back to stay. Hopefully, for a longer time. We enjoyed the stay and staff. Good job, Amarillo Ranch RV Park! Good job! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Camp Club rate. Flat sites easy in and out. Next to freeway but no noise problem. Easy to get to. Has a pool and a water park next door. The kids would love it in summer. Good place to stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Right off I-40, easy to find. All gravel, no trees, level, big sites for over nighters. Good for overnight stop in Amarillo. No Wi-Fi except in office, cable TV OK. Price we paid is their one night Passport America allowance. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Convenient location off exit 74 off I-40. Price is Camp Club cost. Level gravel lots. Friendly workers. Minimum trees. Great place to stay in this area. Will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate was for Camp Club USA. We were a tad worried as we drove through the neighborhood to get to this park, but it turned out to be a nice experience. The people were very friendly and we even got free coffee and donuts the next morning. If going through Amarillo again we would stay here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nice place to stay in Amarillo just east of city center. The hookups are excellent and the sites are very large and open. There are few trees and therefore shade is not available for those visiting during the warmer months. Certainly a good overnight spot. We paid the Passport America 1 day rate. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very comfortable place to stay overnight (as we did) or longer (as we plan to do). The workcamping staff were very friendly and helpful. The laundry is very convenient (and not overly expensive, $1 wash/$1 dry). Our site (#P5) was level and an easy drive through for our 40' class A and towed car. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It's been used, but very clean/manicured lawns, trash area, showers,etc.(too bad the pool closes at 8pm) Very impressed with handicap shower. you don't find them like this in newer camps. You can't get away from the traffic/airplane/train noise in this town..it's just how the town grew up. Great price for Camp Club, open spaces, few trees, paved st. rounded curbs & very nice personnel. I'll go back there, but you can forget the "steak place' attraction, it's tasteless. We camped here in a Motorhome.
My biggest complaint is the Wi-Fi only works in the laundry or the club house is is an open site and they don't want to broadcast it i guess. Some of the sites are very close together but the length is fine, sites are level pea gravel, water, and electric are good. Some road noise but not bad. Office staff very friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was not a very good place to stay. The business center was old and dirty. The bathroom, showers and washer/dryers were not well-maintained. The road noise from the interstate was loud. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We paid the Passport America rate. This park has efficient, pleasant staff. The sites are huge and well maintained. All hookups were convenient and in working order. There is convenient access to/from the park to Interstate 40. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Large sites, well-maintained park. Beautiful indoor pool. Large clubhouse/tornado shelter. Park is right off I-40, which is where all the shops and restaurants are in Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Parks appears to be an older but nicer mobile home park that was converted to an RV Park. Accordingly, hook-ups might be a bit unusual necessitating a pull-in/back-out parking at some sites, but really not a problem. Sites are wide, some have trees. Even saw cotton-tailed rabbits in the park! Very accommodating and friendly hosts with escort to the site with care taken to be sure hook-ups are adequate for your rig. Easy access from I-40, but that comes with traffic noise. Since we were running the A/C, was no problem. Electric service was adequate, even with 100 degree temperatures. Good water pressure. Limo from Big Tex Steakhouse a few blocks away will pick you up in the park free. Coffee and donuts in the morning at the office! A good overnight stay! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Stayed as a Passport member for 16.50. Agree with previous reviews. Restrooms were clean but showing wear. Staff were friendly and helpful. Would stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Kind of open to wind & highway noise but good for a one nighter on the way to somewhere else. Dinner at The Big Texan is a must. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice clean park with sidewalks! Donuts & coffee in the office for breakfast. Site was large and level. Office hosts were nice. Good size park. The wi-fi was available, but you have to pay. They do have a PC in the office. We had to run the AC fan all night to quiet down the road noise. Easy on and off I-40. Some sites had trees. We had an escort to the site. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here 1 week. The park is clean and well maintained. The pool is inside and clean. This park has lots of nice amenities. Even free coffee and donuts in the morning. Easy on and off of I-40. Right next to The Big Texan restaurant. There is even a free limo rides from here to there. Price reflects weekly rate. A good place to stay while visiting Amarillo and Palo Duro Canyon. We'll stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The big advantage to this park is the easy access to the interstate (and it is a Camp Club USA park). The owners were very helpful. The site was plenty level and hooking up was a snap. The cable hookups were a big plus. Within a couple of miles from the park is the famous Big Texan steak house. (And it was _the best_ steak I have ever had!) Be aware that even though the sites by the office are "pull-through" you will want to make sure to plan your exit as going the wrong way will put you on a dead end (and it's not so easy to extricate yourself when pulling a car). The biggest downside to the park is how quickly the pool closes. The pool closes at the same time as the office (8 pm). But it does have a very nice pool area. A hard-wire internet connection is also available in the office if you cannot connect via the wireless or you need a more secure connection. I will definitely stay again if I am in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Old park, with poorly maintained grounds and roads. We stopped here because of the promise of fenced dog runs (which were really tiny). Helpful front office folks drive you to your site. We were happy to have a little grass alongside the site (well, the dog was happy), but feel that $33 (before Good Sam discount) is a lot. There is an indoor pool with hottub, which we didn't use. That may explain the price. Weather was poor, so we opted not to find a state park, but that might've been a smarter move.... We camped here in a Motorhome.
C/G has all of the facilities one would expect from a higher rated campground so I will only add to the previous reviews. Pool is indoors. Overnight sites aren't spacious, but the rest of the park sites have plenty of space between them. Free Wi-Fi in the club house, but on site it is a pay for use system. Some playground equipment for kids. Plenty of cable channels. Water pressure and voltage was very good. Rate reflects a Passport America discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As with previous reviewer, we are also on our way to Maine. Excellent park with long,wide pull throughs. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Park is very close to the best steak house in Amarillo. Good clean restrooms and nice enclosed dog run. We used Passport America for the $15 rate, so this park turned out to be a real bargain. We will definitely be staying here again We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were traveling thru from New Mexico to Maine. Using the Woodall's book we picked this particular park. My wife and I were very pleased, the staff were very friendly, the sites were really, really large and the park was easy on/off the highway. My wife and I visited the well-known steak house down the road and had a great one night stay during our travels here. I would visit again. I would have given it a 9 but the road/highway can be heard at night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground has really nice big concrete level sites. The owners are really nice and they have a great pool and hot tub for your convenience. The restrooms were nice and clean although you've only a shower curtain to cover up your space. Internet was free available in the office but you have to pay to get it at your site. You can use their printer for a small fee. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The large indoor pool was a big hit with my 10 year old son. The staff were very friendly. The pool closed early (6:00pm). We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a fancy park, but nice. It is an easy on and off the freeway. The inside pool looked wonderful and the people in the office were very nice. We used Passport America. We didn't have reservations which this park seems to really want, but were allowed to use it anyway. A limo service to the local steak house was available. We didn't use it, but saw it go thru. Nice large pull through sites. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very attractive, clean, quiet park. We were escorted to our site and the lady was most helpful when it came to parking our rig as the spot was tight. Once in, however, we had plenty of room for the slideouts. Being able to walk our dogs is very important, and they provide a nice area for that. We will be going through Amarillo next spring and will definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have stayed here a few times before and it is a nice park with a good rate for Passport America. It probably used to be a mobile home park and the entry to the site is over a rounded curb. The sites are big with lots of grass and level. It has a pool and a spa that are nice to use. The wifi is $3 for 24 hours and is the usual park wifi that is great to poor depending. If you are using PA you need to make a reservation the day before staying. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A nice park with plenty of room. Near interstate, and easy to get on and off. I Agree with most everything other posters have said. The only weird thing is that you have to have a reservation to use Passport America. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Large gravel pull-through sites, full hookups and clean grounds. Good areas for dog walking plus two small runs. We took the free limo to The Big Texan restaurant, which was surprisingly good. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here one night, level sites spaced apart from each camper. Nice paved roads to and from site. Office people very nice and show you to your site. Clubhouse was nice with an indoor pool,adult only jacuzzi and swedish sauna very clean restrooms & showers. Limo service to and from the Big Texan Restaurant available free to your site. We stayed with Passport America. We used as an overnight stay, we will stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This place is clean and well kept. No noise from the other campers. And it is the closest park to the Big Texan restaurant, which I would heartily recommend - they even have limo service from the campground to the restaurant and back, which is great if you don't want to unhook. All that being said, it is very noisy with I40 running right by and truck noise all night. But I didn't see any other park in Amarillo that was any better, so I would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Lots of grass (alot of mowing going on!), some trees and fairly roomy sites where I was placed. I stayed two days and at $48 for that, using Passport America and Good Sam's, it was a little pricey! Nice clean pool. The I-40 freeway is close enough that there is plenty of noise and there is construction which makes finding the campground a little difficult. Campground is either full time residents or overnighters, but all is very neat and well kept. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Aesthetically, this parks looks very nice when pulling in. We had a nice site, although not one of their oversized sites as advertised. We had full hookups. Internet costs $3 if you wanted it from the site. Otherwise, WIFI was available in the clubhouse for free. Coffee and donuts in the AM. We had a nice big shade tree, a level gravel site, and a picnic table. This could be one of the nicer campgrounds with some updating. The noise from the highway and the water park were there but did not disturb our sleep. We did not use the indoor pool. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is right next door to a water park and a short ride to the heart of Amarillo. There was a nice hot Jacuzzi and indoor pool. We really enjoyed the American Quarter Horse Museum and recommend it to everyone, even if they weren't previously horse lovers. Also "Cadillac Ranch" is just up the road and a quirky roadside attraction no one should miss! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here for one overnight stay only on our way home. Didn't use the facilities at all, but the staff was very nice. They directed us to our spot, even though we arrived after the office was closed. They didn't charge us for our 2 kids (one was under 12 and they comped us for the 16-yr old since we didn't use the facilities). Nice, older park - some highway noise, but not too bad. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an older park that looks like it was built as a mobile home park. Still has several mobile homes in the back. The spaces are long since they were designed for mobile homes. Our "pull-thru" site was piggy-backed behind another RV that was leaving the next day as we were. We were supposed to wait until they left before we left. The free WI-FI was available only in the clubhouse. We were told that there was a charge for WI-FI access from the RV sites. We found two unsecured WI-FI connections from our campsite, one being the same as available in the clubhouse. I was unable to send email from the park's WIFI connection. We enjoyed the roadrunners and rabbits in the park. We would stay here again as long as we could get the Passport America rate. Without the PA discount, it is too expensive. The PA discount is not available to walk-ins, but only with reservations. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Older park, but nice, away from freeway enought, so noise is not a problem, very nice people work here, will stay here again We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park Sites are large and roomy, but except for a small pad you're in dirt. If it rains you're in mud. The Showers although clean have an unpleasant odor much like a combination of mold and pool chemicals. We had a bad 30-amp circuit breaker, which we had to keep resetting. This was reported to the park management and was told they would repair the breaker the following day. They never did. We had to purchase a 50-amp to 30-amp converter to have uninterrupted electricity. Most of the hot tub jets were either broken or not working. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As stated by other reviewers the park is readily accessible from I-40 and capable of handling any big rig. The management is trying to keep the grass green but having problems due to the drought in this area. The Wifi is weak and hard to access. This is a nice park for an overnight or couple of day visit. They honor Passport America but only with cash or check payment. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Right off the interstate so easy to get to without a lot of road noise. My rate was $26 with Good Sam. Large park with trees, but no shade for the rv itself, and today was hot and windy. The grassy areas lacked watering and were dry. A dog walk area which is adequate but they don't want dogs walked around the park other than the dog area so it is limiting. This is just a big park that has what you need for overnight, but unless you need to be in Amarillo, nothing to recommend it for longer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A really nice, clean, spacious RV park with wide, long spaces and all the amenities except wi-fi. You can get free wi-fi in the office, but it is slow, and, if you pay for wi-fi, you get a faster speed but it is $3.00 per day and the sign on procedure is ridiculous each time you use it. I would give it a 10 except for the wi-fi. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an easy park to get to. You can see it from I-40. The pull-thru site we were in was gravel but we also had a choice of a pull-thru on grass. The gravel was easy to level and the grass may have been a little more difficult. Some sites have picnic tables, but not all. Good hook-ups. The staff was friendly and helpful. The campground was clean and all the sites were neat. We were escorted to our site. There is nothing to separate you from the rig next to you. The sites are somewhat close, but there is plenty of room to put out slides and not right on top of your neighbor. There is a large indoor, heated pool which is open during office hours. The laundry room was clean. The machines were older, and the cost was $1.00 per washer and $1.00 per dryer. The restrooms were clean. The showers do not have a separate dressing area, but they do have a hook and a chair, and are wide enough to keep your clothes from getting wet. I did not use the shower however. Both the laundry and the restrooms have locked doors requiring a code to get in - or you can go in through the office. Good cable reception with many channels. There is a complimentary breakfast every morning. The office area is large with several tables, couches and TV. There is Internet access in the office. I chose to pay $3/day for the convenience of using it in the coach. It was a good connection. Passport America is honored for one night with a reservation. We would stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Another good park with nothing special except a sauna. Our site was a little narrow but we were here for only one night. Would stop here again if we were in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A fairly nice RV park. Good paved roads, sites are dirt/gravel and pretty level. Good cable tv. Park was quiet. Spaces are wide and they have nice pull through sites. Park is located on the East end of town, close to the intersection of Hwy. 40 and Hwy. 287. Access to the park is quite easy. Attendant will guide you to your site and explain all of their hookups. We stayed here 1 night in our 5th Wheel, would stay here again when traveling through the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice place to stop. Big sites, easy on/off I-40. Clean, level sites. Very nice hook-ups. WiFi free in office and if your are close to office, otherwise $$. Great overnight stop. PassPort America rate for one night. Reservations needed for Discounts. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the better Passport parks we have stayed in. We had a nice long level 50 amp spot. As mentioned before we took the limo to a local steakhouse for dinner. Staff was friendly and there seemed to be many amenities. We only stayed one night since we need to get home. But we would stay here again and see more of Amarillo. Grass and gravel sites. Grass was not looking great but this is dry part of Texas. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a large park. Some of the sites are laid out in an unusual manner. The site we stayed in were side by side using the same water post (two faucets on the same location), cable on a splitter from one source. Electric in the same box. I asked for a 30amp but was given the 50amp of the box that the person next to me was using. WiFi cost unless you go into the office. Large gift shop. People working here are nice and are work campers. I am a member also. They were not very familiar with some of the local facilities. It rained heavily the night we stayed. Had to level the trailer over 2”. The area is a tourist trap and they get a lot of business. If you stay here go over to the Flying J and have a good Chicken Fried Steak. I would stay here again if I came through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I agree with the other comments, no sense in repeating. The work camper staff are quite friendly and helpful. They only allow one Passport America night, we used Good Sam discount for subsequent nights. It should be noted that there was an "electric surcharge" of $2 or $3 per night (can't remember which) under the Passport America rate of $15. Not a real big deal. They should take the lead with other parks and provide free WiFi, instead of charging by the day. We would come back if passing through the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a very clean and convenient campground. Staff is friendly and helpful. Large, long pull throughs with conveniently located utilities. Limo service to the Big Texan Steakhouse was a plus. Great food there. Pool was clean and heated. Hot tub was covered over but management was quick to tell us know they would open it up if we wanted to use it. In spite of being very close to I-40 we didn't notice excessive noise. Easy in from the freeway, easy out. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It was good for an overnight stay, close to I-40. They placed us in an overnight parking site, nothing fancy, no grass and WiFi only works in store and costs. Staff was very helpful, even called the Big Texan for us to arrange a car to pick us up for dinner and then return. We would stay here again but only for overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed there this past July and found it very nice. Only stayed 1 night on my way to Gallup but would stay again if in the neighborhood. The space I had was very large and shaded. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good place for overnight. Large pull-through sites. Convenient to I-40. The morning coffee/donuts was too late for someone needing to get on the road by 8 AM or so. Convenient to the sights of the city and short trip to Palo Duro Canyon. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nothing fancy but right off I-40 and long pull-throughs. If you're looking for a place for the night this is perfect. There is even a shuttle to a local steak house. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean, well organized, with quick easy access from the interstate highway. It was a nice touch that they have free coffee and donuts between 8 and 9:30 am. We stayed here for just one night, and it was a nice place to stay while passing through Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I agree with all of the prior reviews but I would add that the front pea gravel sites are where they put Pass Port America members. The better sites are for those paying the full rate. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great people that were quick to welcome you the Texas way. We had to hook up to a 30 amp because there were no more 50 amp spots available. There was no WiFi but a computer was available in the office for your use. The steak place down the road was awesome food with a fiddle pickin' group going around to your table accepting requests. We received half price with Passport. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Easy to get on and off the Interstate, yet we did not have any noise problems. They use a limo service to go to the Big Texan, a regionally known restaurant which is a "Must See" attraction if you are visiting the Amarillo area. Very friendly staff, free breakfast rolls and coffee, and clean campsites. Well worth the price. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It's hard to beat the price (Passport America rate) for a one night stay. We wanted an E'S, in/out, pull-through long enough not to have to unhook our tow vehicle. We got all that convenience and more. Staff (front desk and the escort to site) were welcoming and friendly. Wi-Fi was available for free if you used the office facilities. I signed up with their provider (The Wireless Web) right on line in my own coach and they accepted a credit card for the $3/day fee. My Verizon Broadband access was not available and went into ROAMING mode so I was glad to take what the RV Park had to offer since the signal was good. The property has the look of a former mobile home community and there are still some of those permanent residents adjacent. However, it also seems like the owners/mgmt have plans to redesign certain areas and update them to accommodate Big Rig visitors. For the value alone, we would return for an overnight just to watch this Park's progress. It could be one of the better places to stay and we wouldn't mind recommending them if they continue to offer generous discounts to those just passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate shown is a Camp Club 50% discount. Nice park, easy in and out. Just off I-40. Some road noise, but not bad. Didn't notice any airport noise. Other reviews commented on the feed lot smell. Well, that's Amarillo and whole town gets covered by the odor if the wind is out of the East. I would have given them a 10, but the Wi-Fi isn't free. We'll stay here again for sure if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
My wife and I stopped for one night in February and liked it so much we stayed two weeks. We then went on with our journey and came back to this park and stayed for another 6 days. We had some problems with our motorhome on our first stay and the owner/manager went out of his way to help us not only find the parts but also helped us repair our motorhome. The sites were very clean, large and the staff was super friendly. Even though I-40 is close by and convenient, the noise was not that bad as described. As for the airplane noise, there is a SAC base near by and once in a while during the day a plane would fly over. As for the issue of the odor from the feed lots, when you're in cattle country, you should expect what comes with it when the wind blows in the right direction. Yes, we will return to this RV park any time we are in the neighborhood even if we have to travel out of our way to get there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
November 2006
$28
This park is nothing but a big dirt and gravel pit. There are a few shrubs that they call trees but not enough to provide any shade. The staff is friendly enough but the owner is a crotchety old man who is anything but customer friendly. They claim to be away from the airport but we had numerous planes overhead landing at the local airport. The rail yard must be close by was we had trains blowing their horn all day and night. The park in right next to busy I-40 with trucks and traffic roaring by all day and night. When the wind is blowing, which is almost all of the time the place smells like a barn yard or feed lot. Some of the lots are large but covered in pea gravel that makes footing unsure and hazardous. We would not recommend this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
$15 rate reflects Passport America. Normal rate is $25. PP America rate only good for one night. A nice place, convenient to I-40 as well as downtown Amarillo. Friendly staff. Wifi is pay ($3/day), but they have a free computer in the rec room as well as several lines to hook up one's own computer to wifi. Sites were gravel, but well-graded and the jacks didn't sink into the gravel. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very roomy pull through sites. Plenty of extra room. Exceptionally nice indoor pool and jacuzzi. All employees very friendly. Free morning donuts. Manager went above and beyond to help diagnose the cause of our battery problem, which could have been very expensive but instead cost nothing for the simple fix. We stayed a couple extra days and would definitely return. An exceptional value. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly staff. Big sites with lots of room to maneuver the big rig. Clean park with nice pool and spa. Internet free in office and fast dependable wifi on site for $3 a day. We stayed here four days in July and were very satisfied. Plan to stay again. I would bring drinking water next time. Amarillo city water was not to my liking. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Texas sized sites are easy to get into. Staff is very friendly. WiFi is extra cost. Restrooms are not fancy but clean and well kept. Free limo available to nearby Big Texan Steak House. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed in this campground on 6/3 & 4. The campsites were close but reasonable. Most campsites had trees and grass along with a picnic table. The facilities were clean and in good repair. They charge for WiFi but have free WiFi available in the office. There was road noise but in our opinion it was acceptable. The staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
10% discount with Good Sam or AAA. This was a good overnight place as you can pull in with your toad, leave it attached and pull right back out in the morning. Limo from Big Texan will come get you and all the truck stops are in the area, so fuel / truck wash / services are all close. Nice folks there too. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Visited park in 40' motorhome for overnight stay. Have used park many times over last five years. During that period have not seen any improvements. The usual overnight area has lots of gravel, but the site we were placed in needed more gravel as mud was present from recent rains. The site did not have a table. The pool was great after a long day of driving. We would ask to be placed in overnight area or go to another campground in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice clean park. Friendly staff,good security. good big rig sites on row p-1-5. Wide paved roads w/ mainly new level gravel sites. Good hook-ups. As for restauraunts skip Big Texan. Tourist Trap! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We really liked this campground. The staff was super friendly, and the campground was immaculate. Bathrooms and showers were spotless. The staff suggested a superb buffet restaurant in town called the Longhorn. We will stay at this campground again if we're passing through Amarillo in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We used this park as first night and last night on a three week excursion. Excellent, because pull through sites are level so we did not have to unhook. Loved the limo to the Big Texan, could have a cocktail after the long day, and not have to worry about cooking or driving to dinner. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very big rig friendly campground that has paved roads and well-gravelled sites. Excellent for one nighter or for longer period. Famous Big Texan Steakhouse nearby, with free rides to and from steakhouse. A good place! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place for an overnight stop. The kids really enjoyed the indoor heated pool. The hot tub was down for maintenance. Easy access on and off I-40. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very clean park for overnight stay. Easy in/out for "Big Rigs." Trees not a problem. Modern hook-ups on gravel sites for "Big Rigs". Very friendly staff. Somewhat noisy because it is adjacent to I-40, but OK. Limo will pick you up free and take you to the "Big Texan" steakhouse! We stayed in Oct. of '04 with 42' motor home and towed car. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$24
Only park I have given a 10. We had to stop due to a snowstorm, glad we did. Want
internet?? They have phone, cable modems, wify connections. Very friendly staff and top of the line hookups in the premium area. Next door to a waterpark for summer recreation. Will be back on the return trip for sure. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2003
$24
Stopped for an overnight stay. They put their overnighters together in one area. The sites are smaller than their extended stay sites. Site was a pull-thru, gravel and wide enough for any number of slideouts. Hookups were well placed and modern. Sites did not have a table or trees. Park is very clean. All roads are paved. Indoor pool was very nice. The park personnel are friendly and helpful. Will stay at this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$24
Level, open, on frontage road just off I-40, so you hear the road noise; swimming pool indoors, everything immaculate. New management. Great overnight stop. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$21
Campground under new management. Very clean.Large pullthru gravel sites. All hookups. No picnic table. Park is 1/2 block north of I-40 and quiet. Very complete cable tv. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Free internet access in clubhouse. We camped here in a camper.
This park has become so run down since we last stayed here. Price hasn't changed but no cable and no wi-fi. Spaces are so dirty with weeds not controlled. So many permanents with no care at their spaces. We won't stay here again. Sad, as this was such a convenient park to the freeway. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This RV park was an excellent stop for the night. There appear to be quite a few full timers here, but that didn't bother us. The manager was very friendly. The parking spots are tight, but that didn't bother us either. We were going to stay at the park across the interstate. However, they wanted more then double the price, of this place, for our group. We left there, and came over here, and like the place. Most of the sites are pull through. We have a 45' rig, and didn't have a problem. Overall, I would say the park is clean. The restrooms were newly remodelled, and clean. Bottom line? Yes, we would stay here again in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were in site #43. The majority of sites are pull-throughs with the outside edge back-ins and the more permanent RV's. This was a good stop to rest, which is all we did. Sites are all gravel and the road is dirt with some potholes in it, make sure you go slow. Site has nothing in it since they mostly get overnighters. Size was ok, but we only deployed our bedroom slide to sleep. There were bushes and trees between many sites. But the sites are quite close together. There is a laundry and the bathrooms were clean. They have cable TV, but we didn't use it. It is 1 exit east of the Cadillac Ranch, and a Love's Gas station. Easy in and out on the frontage roads. Shopping is nearby in Amarillo. The road noise was loud, so hopefully you are so tired it doesn't bother you. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a perfectly nice parking lot-type campground, close to the interstate. The Wi-Fi no longer works (canceled contract). The bathrooms are spotless and modern. There is a lot of road noise, but it's fine for a night. It's right by the Cadillac Ranch. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is for a quick pull-off from the freeway, just to spend a night. Park Roads are bad and permanent campers are not that tidy. Park could use a good clean-up. Freeway noise is loud. Park is pet friendly but no place to walk pet. WiFi was good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small park. No frills. Inexpensive. Park on gravel. Friendly staff. Close to town. Great for 1-4 nights. It's not a "destination" park, but I would stay there again if I were passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Pull-thrus are 16'x60'. Great for a one night stop, especially if you have a long rig as we do, (54'). The new Gander Mountain store is also at this exit. (I-40 and Hope Road, Exit 72 or 70, on south service road) Next door to Sundown which is also reviewed on this list. We have stayed at both, but most of the Sundown sites are only 50'. TL rating in 2000 was "park: 4. 5, Restroom: 5. 5, scenic: 5" Phone 806-352-8567. Open all rear. It appears that the 2000 Trailer Life was the last year that this CG and Sundown were listed. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The rate reflects the Passport America cost. This park is quite run down. It only has 30-amp power, water and sewer. All units must be self-contained as there are no restroom or shower facilities. The park is all gravel with some grass. The intent is for two RVs to share a wide space in opposite directions. There is one power pole between the sites located in a grass area. The park is at the end of the Amarillo airport so planes may land or take off over you, but there were very few flights landing while we were there on a Saturday. The railroad is close but we never heard it. Most sites are open with small trees. Some RVers are staying for extended periods. This is really a park to dash into for the night to get off the road. Likely we will stay here again as we head south in 6-months. There is a phone number listed; however, there is no one apparently living on-site and no real office, so I don't know if or when the phone will be answered. You use a drop slot for your money. Re-reading my note, it hit me that many RVers complain all they need some nights is a safe place with basic services at a reasonable price to stay. This is why they frequently use a Walmart or roadside stop vs. a campground. They are tired and have no energy to go to a pool or other things some parks offer. Instead, they want to sleep so they may be on their way in the morning for their ultimate destination. If that is your story, this park may be for you. Although the 30 amp power may not be all you want on a very hot summer night, that might be the only down side to coming here for a night or two while in the area. I hope this will give you a better picture how this park might fit your travel plan.
We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not too hard to find off I-80, even in the dark. Basic hook up was all I needed to not freeze to death and that's what I got. Didn't explore the park itself, seemed to be just the basics. I only stayed the night because I was exhausted. I'd stop for another nights sleep if I was in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Rate reflects Passport America discount. FHU pull-through site with 30 amp electric. This is just a field with some sites, no attendant, no bathrooms. Good for an inexpensive overnight stay. Easy access to I-40. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
They are really cleaning this rundown park up. Its easy off and easy on I-40. There is a few year round folks here. The airport is close but didn't bother us. Good over nighter and I believe it will be pretty good for visiting local stuff soon. We camped here in a Motorhome.
$11 is Passport America rate. $1 additional if you want to use ac or electric heat. Electric connections are shared between sites, 30amp only, and in poor condition with badly burned sockets. Some outlets do not provide reliable power. The first I tried/tested had only 85 volts available. This would cause terminal damage to RV electronics! Do NOT go here without over/under voltage protection. There are no restrooms and no showers. It's a self check-in procedure with no campground map around. This place is OK for an overnight, but not much more. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Passport America rate. Basic stopping place, no frills, restrooms or showers. I had to change spots to get working electricity. Check-in is on the honor system, and I have seen no management around the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
That's a Passport-America rate. Campground is a good place to stop for an overnight due to it's proximity to I-40. Be aware that if you're driving west, you turn right when you get off the interstate. Our GPS told us to turn right (and the directions from the website) told us to turn left and we ended up at an "exotic club". Absolutely nothing fancy about this campground. Full hookups and that's it. Also located under the flight path for the Amarillo International Airport which is sort of interesting the first time a big 4-engine jet flies over your RV! No flights after around 10:00 though. Propane and convenience store across the road. There are permanent sites but residents are friendly. Inexpensive place to use as base camp to visit Amarillo, Lake Meredith, or Palo Duro Canyon. We wouldn't hesitate to stop here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As all other reports state, no rest rooms or showers. And the entrance looks pretty seedy, but for big rigs, the pull through sites are at least 80 ft long. The site is basic and level with easy entrance and exit. The rate shown is a Passport rate, otherwise it was $22.00. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Definitely just a place to stop overnight & pull out early the next morning. No amenities at all but the price is right. Easy access off and on I-40. Airport nearby but no planes in or out after 9 p.m. so not a problem. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very very basic pull in for the night & pull out in the morning type place. No facilities at all except a convenience store across the road for coffee or ice. Airport nearby but last plane goes over about 9 p.m. Very convenient to I-40. As earlier review stated, the park is nothing to look at & the permanents that are there are pretty rundown but are no problem to overnight visitors. $10 rate is for Passport America, 50% discount. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very basic park offering exactly what is advertised: "specializing in overnight sites for the weary I-40 cross-country traveler". Entry to campground looks very run-down and there's an old pool no longer in use with weeds growing in it. Registration and payment are self-serve; campground is clean, and sites are level. It is fine for people like us who just want a reasonably-priced, convenient place to park for a night or a few nights. It is close to the airport, and planes do fly over on the approach; however, the airport is not very busy. Very convenient to I-40 and very little road noise from it. There are no restrooms, laundry or showers available. Overall, for $10 (the Passport America rate) this park is fine--just don't expect more than the bare basics. The main reason we rated it a "3" is because of the run-down entry appearance. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed only one night but the staff was very friendly and the site was was clean and level. Had no trouble with the Wi-Fi at all and got several channels through the TV antenna. Quiet and nice, actually would stay again if we were coming back through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice park. Large level sites and room to maneuver. It's quite close to I-40 so it's noisy. Although it's "pet friendly" it has a full page of "don'ts" and the fenced-in dog play areas are at the far corner of the park and dirt. Would be solid mud if it was rainy. We will probably stay somewhere else next time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice campground with one huge exception. Great staff, extremely nice and helpful, and the sites are adequate. Good cable TV, long pull through and OK Wi-Fi. Someone’s observation; there was a strange stench in the air....didn't smell like sewer, but did have a farm animal smell, yet we didn't see any farm animals. That is a feedlot located to the west. When the wind is coming from the West this place stinks. We mentioned it to the desk person and he gave us this;,, well if you don’t like it go back East,, look. What a hoot!! We think we will try a different park the next time or at least check which way the wind is blowing before we commit to stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is one of the most overated parks we have ever stayed at. The wifi is terrible - most of the time it doesn't work. The shower areas are terrible. No area to change your clothes, no privacy = cleaning woman at 8AM when people want to use it. The worst was the fact that the entire campground office is closed on Sundays - no one to talk to about problems. There must be better parks in Amarillo - this is definitely not one of them. Would not recommend this park to anyone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Overall, this campground is nice. The people working there are extremely nice and helpful, and the sites are adequate. They did have a small little patch of faux grass for the dog, good cable, nice long pull through's and so-so Wi-fi. That being said, there was a strange stench in the air....didn't smell like sewer, but did have a farm animalish smell, yet we didn't see any farm animals. This is our second time to stay here due to the ease of getting to it from the highway plus they have a fantastic gift shop that would make the nicest boutique's jealous. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the second time we have stayed here. Pull through sites are more than adequate. Nice, friendly staff. Store is great for take home gifts. Nice relaxing setting. Not too impressed with the swimming pool area. With it inside, it is more like a sauna. Putting green needs some work. All in all a pretty good park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The sites while small are level, have a picnic table and a fence to separate you from the adjoining site. The old west style isn't appealing to me, but everything is well maintained and works exceptionally well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here overnight for first time as part of a trip out West. We arrived on a Sunday so the office was closed, but all our paperwork was nicely labeled and ready for us. We had a large pull-through site which easily accommodated our 38 ft rig with a separate parking spot for the tow vehicle. We had a full hook-up site with a nice large concrete patio and picnic table. The rest of the site was dirt and gravel with just a small patch of grass. The whole area was very dusty but this may just be the nature of Amarillo. The cable TV signal was pretty good, just not a ton of channels. The Wi-Fi was kind of spotty, which may have been due to strong winds. There was a nice playground area, tennis courts, basketball court and horseshoe pits near the entrance. There were also two fenced dog runs with gravel and dirt. The central area of the campground features a small fishing pond with grass and small boardwalk area. It was nice to walk around in the evening when it finally cooled down. Our biggest disappointment was the swimming pool. It was indoor (fine) but surrounded by moldy, water-logged outdoor carpet. The whole pool area smelled terrible! There were two, what-appeared-to-be electronic, barbecue smokers inside the pool area that were full of grease and smelled horrendous as well. The whole pool experience was nasty! Within the same building, the showers and laundry area were very clean and well-kept. Not sure what happened with the pool, but it needs serious attention. Overall, the campground wasn't bad for an overnight stay, but we wouldn't want to spend days vacationing here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This rate reflects the monthly rate. This park is excellent: friendly people, great sites, and plenty of extras. Everytime we are in Amarillo we will stay here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice, clean RV Park. We stayed 2 nights. The staff was very friendly, it was a little noisy from highway, but not enough to keep us awake. Lizzie Mae's Gift Shop is a wonderful place to shop and pick up souvenirs and other collectibles. We toured Palo Duro Canyon. Definitely worth a visit. We also visited Route 66 stuff such as the Cadillac Ranch and old buildings in Amarillo. We would stay here again and again when visiting Amarillo. Very easy on and off highway. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Our 2 night stay was very good. The staff was professional and courteous. Each space is separated with a short picket fence so you felt like you had your own area. A large pad with pick nick table was at each site. A parking area was set aside for your tow vehicle (we did not have to park at the rear or front, although we could have). I was pleased enough to recommend this park to anyone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is very nice. This is the first time we stayed here. Staff is very helpful and they have a nice gift shop-although very sparse RV supplies. Restrooms and showers are spotless as is laundry room. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our second visit to this park. Since our 1st visit, it has gone downhill a bit. The sites have not been kept up well. Fencing needs new paint or finish. Many sites are seasonal and it shows. The showers behind the office had moldy shower curtains, so I went to the ones in with the pool. These were all in one: the shower drains into the entire room instead of the shower drain. Makes 2/3rds of the room wet. Other than these, the sites were large and the campground was clean. We came in late and they left good directions to the site along with Wi-Fi directions. Wi-Fi worked well. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is the nicest park we've stayed at in a while. The clubhouse and restrooms/showers are nice and clean. The store up front is amazing, full of wonderful gifts, and they have a catch-and-release fishing pond and water features, grass, trees, etc. The exercise room has great equipment. Most of all, the people running it are super friendly. They made me want to come back to Texas soon. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites are nice size and level. The fence between sites was nice. Easy in and easy out with our big rig. Showers were pristine. Laundry clean and $1 to wash and $1 to dry for 45 mins. Office staff very friendly. Lizzie Mae's store very nice. Some sites had a little grass, however our site and a lot of others had a little patch of astro-turf. We found only one little patch of grass to walk our dog on. We would stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This turned out to be one of the better RV Parks. The sites are long and there is a wooden fence between each site. Most sites have a little bit of grass. All the roads and sites are gravel, but that wasn't a problem. They have a wonderful, huge gift shop with just tons of great things. The staff went out of their way to be helpful. They were great. There is a indoor pool which was great. They have a workout room, game room among other things. We definitely would stay here again if we come back this way. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well-run, clean, quiet campground for a very relaxing stay. Easy access off I-40 with friendly and courteous staff people. Very pleasant grounds and facilities, large pull-through pads with plenty of room for slide-outs. You have your own little concrete pad for lawn chairs, grill, or whatever. Lizzie Mae's store is a must visit. Some of the cleanest and most modern showers we have seen. Clubhouse, workout room, storm shelter, putting green, catch and release fish pond, and courtyard for lounging. We only stayed one night passing through Amarillo, but it is a campground where you certainly could enjoy spending some time for an extended stay. If you are looking to eat a good steak while in Amarillo, we could certainly recommend Hoffbrau Steaks, which is just a short drive from the campgrounds. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A great park! We used this park en-route and back from a trip to Colorado. The sites are spacious (you have a little fence between the slots which gives you the feel of your own little haven), the facilities are clean, the pool and spa are indoors (kids loved it), and the staff was very friendly. Easy access to/from I-40 and US 287. We'd use this park again when in that area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park was easy to get to from the highway. It was very clean, all the showers and restrooms were very nice. The indoor pool was really nice and a relief from the hot summer. There is very little shade at this park, but the staff was very accommodating and the park was very clean. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
When we first pulled into this park, I was surprised by the lack of shade trees, but I had to remember we were in West Texas, and there aren't many trees. We were here only one night so we weren't able to use all of the facilities. The indoor pool & hot tub were great. We used the restroom and showers next to the pool area. We were very impressed as each shower is set up as a private bath. There was some road noise at night because this park is only about 3/4 of a mile from the interstate, but it is also not as far from town as other parks. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Would be higher but for a little freeway noise and spotty Wi-Fi. We have stayed here before and enjoyed it. Good sites with fences and patios, but lots of dirt. Has a nice pond where you can catch and release, a putting green and other stuff. Good restaurants in town: love Rudy's and Rosa's Cafe carrot cake is great, not so much their food. Staff was very helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Love it, love it, love it!! Yes, the campground is dirt/gravel and would be a mess if it rained, but it has wonderful amenities. The showers were my favorite with a large "bathroom" complete with mirror, sink, toilet, and hot shower. It's very clean. The rec area has some arcades and ping pong. The indoor pool and hot tub were wonderful for the kids. Even the landscaping around was nice to the eye. The stream running through pulled a nice variety of birds to watch and hear. We'll definitely be back again! We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is an amazing resort! We have enjoyed all the amenities it offers and are amazed at the cleanliness of the entire campground. The showers and bathrooms are extremely clean, the pool and spa are well kept and were a welcome refresher after a long day of hiking in Palo Duro Canyon. The sites are well placed and well spaced and easy to pull into. Set-up was a piece of cake, even for a rookie like me. I like the waist-high fences that separate each site: helps to give you a feeling of more privacy, since there are not many trees in this part of Texas. The park is located just outside Amarillo, so it gives you feeling of being "away from it all" but still having the convenience of many stores just a stone's throw away. You can hear the constant sound of the highway nearby, but for us, it really did not detract from the quality of this park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park has easy late check in and level sites. Also has spotless private bathrooms and a good exercise room with two treadmills and a two universal weight machines. Not exactly Golds Gym but far better than most I've seen. Very good Wi-Fi and strong power. Nice lady working in the office. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent RV resort that fills up quickly so reservations are good idea. We selected based on earlier reviews and found everything as reported: excellent! We particularly liked the laundry facilities located in two spots for easy access. Each was very clean and offered several washers and dryers. Another plus is the beautiful indoor swimming pool. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here four years ago and upon returning found that it has really gone downhill! The inside roads were full of potholes and our site was muddy and in need of more gravel. Children were running and shouting as they cut through our site and dogs were off leash with no dog owners in sight! We were disappointed and do not plan to stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A nice place, with very friendly people. Would stay here again. Convenient to I-40 but far enough away to avoid major noise. Waist high fences between sites give the impression of more privacy that is real, but still a nice touch. Has convenient utilities and stable power. There is limited cable TV, but additional over-the-air channels. Novelty store on site is a junk collector's paradise. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park, but it is west Texas. Drove here from Dallas in 40 to 60 mph winds. Park is level, and RV sites are multiple length so they accommodate different rig needs. Roads and sites are gravel and dirt. Friendly staff and cute novelty store. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV Park is on the West side of Amarillo. It is one of the best RV Parks we have been for size, lots of room. Excellent Wi-Fi, indoor pool and games room. The only down fall is that the interior roads are not paved and have little gravel. It had rained while we were there and they were wet and muddy. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We spent 5 days here with a rally group and agree with the comments of the previous reviewer. Even though the sites are somewhat close, there is ample room for slides, to move around the coach, and to park a tow vehicle. The gravel sites are well maintained and level. The table area is on concrete. There are nice wooden fences between the sites which give a sense of privacy. We had heavy rain one day, but the gravel areas drained fairly well and standing water was not an issue. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice meeting rooms and quality facilities in excellent condition. Owners were on site providing quality service. Great accommodations for rallies. Large gift shop, knowledgeable and helpful staff. Traffic routing to campsites was good and it had quality site layout. Will stay again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed overnight here 5 years ago and would give the park a 9. This time we were disappointed in the condition. It needs a little TLC. The gravel roads and sites need to be resurfaced. It was raining when we got there. We and the dog had to fight muddy patches throughout the park. The park is very convenient and we will continue to return for overnight stays. If the park is re-graveled we would rate a 9. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here on the way home from Colorado. It was a very clean and neat campground. The staff was very friendly. The location was very easy to find, and we were able to travel on the loop and not get on the busy interstate. We plan to return to the park when we are passing through Amarillo again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
July 2009
$33
This park is clean. The showers are clean. There is a nice game room. The hot tub was not working (when we were here). They have a nice gift shop: it is a little expensive but neat to look around. Located on the west side of town, close to all the eating places and the mall. It's a better place for pets than some other places I have been, but could be better. We stay here off and on because of the location and indoor pool. You are charged for children. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We arrived late, the office was already closed but the owner came by and checked us in. Can’t beat that for service. Internet worked well and is a secured system. There’s not a lot of room between spaces: each space has a little fence on each side to separate them and most have a concrete pad and picnic table. The restrooms and showers were clean and well lighted. There was an indoor pool, hot tub and a game room that would serve as a storm shelter should push come to shove on the Texas plains. There is a big gift shop in front of the campground with collectibles and gift items. The camp decor is great with a lot of eye candy. We enjoyed our stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We arrived at 6:30pm and the office was already closed, so we had to check in and just leave a check in the slot on the door. I wanted to use the internet and there were no instructions left after closing, but I left a voicemail at the 1-800 number and a man called me back quickly and left the password and login information. We met several permanent residents at the pool, and they seemed very friendly. There is not a LOT of room in between spaces - each space has a little fence on each side of it to separate them, and most of the spaces have a concrete pad and picnic table on it. The restrooms and showers were very clean and well lighted. There was an indoor pool (with a lot of chlorine), a hot tub and a game room. There is a BIG gift shop in front of the campground with a lot of collectibles and gift items. We enjoyed our stay very much. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly, large pull through sites. Restrooms/ showers were the best we have seen in all of our camping experiences. Indoor pool, hot tub and game room was above our expectations. Our stay was very enjoyable we stayed a total five nights with no complaints. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
We spent a night here on our way to Albuquerque. The location was good because the west side of town is where all the "chain" restaurants, big mall, and etcetera are located. While I thought the campground was good overall, it highlighted issues in advertising and ratings in the RV guides (i.e. Trailer Life). For example, their ad states "Big Rigs Love Our Sites!" Well, I only have a 38 ft motor home, but (especially with the pick-ups parked in specific locations) found it tight to get in (if I wanted to avoid the low overhang) and make some turns. So, while big rigs can fit, I'm not sure that I would claim that they "love" the park. Also, Trailer Life gave the restrooms a 10*. While they were well-equipped and clean, age has taken its toll and it was the first RV park restroom I've every been in that did not provide some sort of privacy for dressing or undressing to get in or out of the shower. I would never give this type of setup a 10. I only used the wi-fi for a short time, but it worked well for that short period. We would stay here again. My wife also loved the gift shop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is yet another older RV park. We would not classify it as a 'resort'. Spaces were rather tight for a big rig, although lengthy enough for the rig and the tow. There is a great little gift shop. There are too many permanent residents for us to want to stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Tight quarters for maneuvering a big rig. Stay right at the entrance to bypass low overhang. If heading east on I-40 there are no signs to lead you back to interstate. Friendly hosts. Lots of lights in the park at night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very good overnight, friendly staff and clean CG. Unbelievable gift store, I am not sure how they could sell enough to break even, it is incredible how much stuff is in there. Also the owner must love signs as there are signs everywhere in the CG. Specifically about dogs and where they are not allowed. Lovely center garden with water features although it is all fenced in and does not encourage you to walk in and enjoy. Also all the sites have picket fences separating each sites, although wide enough for our 4 slides, but still strange. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A so-so park. From the other people who had rated the park, we chose this one in Amarillo for a one night stay. It is not as fabulous as others have described. The roadways are rough. No one in the office on Sunday eve. The Wi-Fi worked good only after you dialed a number and ask for the password and ID. Anyway not a bad park, but I would not go out of my way to stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for a night. I could not help myself and went up into the turrets on the corners! Tennis courts, pond, fountain, walks in the center (no pets). Slots are narrow (but room for slides), with picnic table and some patios. There are separation fences. If you have time stick your head in the store. I imagine that this is a good park for kids. Good park but check out cautions below. Wildlife: Check out the ground hog action next door (abandoned factory just to the east). Worth a look just to see the action. Caution 1 – Web lovers – Recommend do not use the Web form but call for reservations. Caution 2 – GPS users - Call for directions – Address maps to several wrong locations in town. True location is out west of town past Loop 335 (Exit 64 on I40) and actually on old root 66! Caution 3 – Tow vehicles / low clearance - there is a deceptive entrance and clearly folks scrape tow hitches etc. Come in slow and at an angle. Caution 4– Tall Rigs - Registration has a 13 foot rain port. Drive to the right and you can bypass. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice and well kept park. Nice grassy park-like area in center with fountain, "stream", and sitting areas. Tennis court, putting green, etc. Really nice gift shop (but that may cost you more than the site!) Sites are close together but each is divided by a short fence. Not much in the way of shade. Reasonable price of under $30 with senior discount. Easy access to I-40. BUT, some may be bothered by continuous I-40 noise a couple hundred yards behind park. However, it is far enough away to be not too bothersome. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A really neat campgrounds with plenty of activities for the family. Indoor pool and hot tub along with large modern game room all in one building. Beautiful craft store on site for spouse and within walking distance to Gander Mountain. Grounds include a stocked fishing pond and beautiful water stream throughout the park. Sites are large and divided be a small privacy fence about waist high. Staff gave extra attention to detail to include their GPS coordinates in confirmation email knowing the GPS address was incorrect. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Overall very good, sites were level and adequately wide. Friendly staff and nice store on the grounds. Prior comments were negative to available dog walking, however, there were nice grassy areas at the front of the park and along the adjoining road, the roads are gravel so walking to the grass does require walking over those. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park with level, hard gravel sites. Nice pet walk pens and plenty of grass for pets to do their business. Nice laundry with large washers and only a dollar to wash and a dollar to dry. Very nice pool. Good park lighting. Leave an empty Liquid Propane (LP) bottle out and they will refill it and return it to your site. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great hospitality. Although the campsite was limited, the facilities were superior. They have private showers which was very nice. If you have dogs, there is not much to do. There's a park 3 miles away if you're up for a drive, but the park itself has limited exercise area for bigger dogs. If you have a small dog, you'll be fine as they have small dog runs. We stayed a couple of nights and had pizza delivered to our RV. This was a nice accommodation after a long day of driving. These folks don't work on Sunday, so if this bothers you, you might want to think twice about staying here. It didn't bother us! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We loved this park, and were so impressed with the creativity in design of the sites and amenities. The pull-through sites were angled perfectly, and separated from one another by a board fence and small garden for each site. Laundry was inexpensive, clean, and convenient, bathrooms sparkling clean, indoor swimming pool was sparkling clean. Workout room was equipped with 2 treadmills, bike, weight machine, and free weights. Hot tub was being moved to a spot in the pool building while we were there. There is a whole new rec building with a generous basement game room which doubles as storm shelter. Family owned & operated, with a great deal of pride. Convenient to Amarillo new and old. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There were lots of activities to do on at the Fort Amarillo RV Resort. The kids especially enjoyed the stocked catch and release fishing pond. They have an indoor swimming pool and a few arcade games. A very nice store and gift shop. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The sites were small and gravel but level. Most were pull throughs with some back-ins. There were fences that divided the sites and there was a small cement patio and with a little grass. Landscaping around the center of the park was very nice. We would have given a better rating, but it is not a very pet friendly park. There are some dog runs, but they are dirt and that is the only place they want you to take them to walk. There are "no dogs allowed" signs everywhere. We would definitely camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed 3 nights and were very pleased. The fishing pond was great entertainment for the kids. The staff was very friendly and the store was amazing. The only down side was the limited grassy areas for dogs. Great location to restaurants and shopping. We will definitely stop here again if in Amarillo. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Just a touch-up for 2008. (Rate was with a Good Sam discount.) I rate this park as a 10, something I’ve done only once a year since we started traveling in 2003. I agree with all of the previous positive remarks and none of the negative ones (the sites are plenty wide enough for 3 slides and an awning, and if you don’t like desert dust then don't visit a desert). However, I see in the reviews no mention of the new building at the north east corner of the park. It houses a large indoor pool – heated to 85 degrees – a soon-to-be installed spa and showers/restrooms that are so sparkling that I initially thought that the floors were wet from a recent cleaning. When you enter one of the six restrooms you get your own shower, vanity and toilet: just like home. Our original plan was to stay for two nights, but this place is so nice we twice extended for another night. The caring and helpful owners are changing the motif from grassland to rockscape with various cacti, which to me seems totally right. Not sure we’ll ever be back in this area, but if we are, we’ll sure as heck go out of our way to stay at Fort Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park to spend the weekend in Amarillo, close to great shopping and good food. The gift shop is something to see and it keeps the wife busy while I get the rig settled in. Nice pet area, 4 stalls that are lit. Easy entrance and exit. The lots are separated by a little wooden fence and have concrete porches, gravel and some need a little leveling after the rains. Decent cable tv and wifi can be slow at peak hours. Stayed here 3 times and will stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice camp, but narrow spaces. It seems dusty to an Easterner, but it's sort of in the desert, so it's to be expected. Very convenient to stores and restaurants, right on 66 and very close to I-44 and I-27. The store and indoor pool alone are worth a visit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Had a group of 14 RV's staying at this park. Very clean and quiet. Had a Texas BBQ provided by the owners for $8.50 per person with live entertainment. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. We stayed a week & very much enjoyed the indoor pool & fitness center. Most sites are gravel pull thrus with a small privacy fence between sites. WiFi, CATV, Phone included. The park is designed like an old western fort complete with lookout towers at the 4 corners and is well landscaped & maintained. They have 4 dog pens about 40 x 12 where you can exercise your dog off leash. They also have an exceptional gift shop. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park. Privacy fences on each side of site with table and some grass, nice touch being in the desert. Modern convenient hook-ups with easy in/out. Good areas for dogs. Great store in front. Watch overhang at entrance - 13' max. This is our second stay here and would come back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice RV Park whether you are staying for an overnight stop or for a few days. The folks that run this park are very nice. My youngest son had his 9th birthday during our stay, and he decided he wanted to have his b-day party here instead of at Gaddie's Pizza Parlor. The owners had no problem with this (since it was only us, Grandma and Grandpa and his Unlce and Aunt) and and even gave my son a "magic show" under our awning. I would HIGHLY recommend if you are coming thru Amarillo, and need a place to stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had a tough time deciding between this park and Amarillo Ranch and are we glad we chose Fort Amarillo. It was easy to get to and quiet even though you could see I-40. We had a long pull through with a cement patio. We used the indoor pool and enjoyed that a lot. Their gift shop is superb! Worth the stop for just that, but we did enjoy all of the other amenities. We highly recommend this park for a visit to Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was another overnight stop, made on our way home. This place was crowded, but offered much more amenities than we required. Our site had a small tree and picnic table. We showered in the big shower/restaurant facility. It was very nice. We didn't use the pool or hot tub (again, it was late), but they did have a lot of very nice amenities. We did eat at the free continental breakfast the next morning. They had a first-rate store on site. Restaurants and gas were close by. It was just off the freeway (without seeming near the freeway), which was what we needed that night. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Stayed here for 7 nights since we were taking our daughter to college in the area. It was a very clean "RV" park. The people were very friendly and when we had trouble with our new RV, they really tried to help in any way they could. This sites are mostly pull-through and plenty long. It isn't a "campground" but a "RV park". The one thing that I didn't like was the internet. My husband and daughter could get on fine but I couldn't. I could get a connection but couldn't sign on and when I did, it would boot me off. The campground owners told me that it happens sometime and gave me a number of their provider to call. After two phone calls to them, they finally told me it was my computer. WRONG. Since I would take it out of the campground to a cafe and have NO problems what so ever. And have now moved on to other campground and didn't have a problem. Internet was VERY important to me since I was still working. Maybe they need to upgrade to wireless "G" instead of the old fashion wireless "B". I have read some of the other reviews and I am not the first person to have this problem. So if internet is a priority, don't take your chances by staying here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After reading many comments on Amarillo campground we chose this one. We must be crazy since we did not agree with most of the high rated comments. The park is friendly and clean and the little oasis in the middle is well maintained. But the campground is mostly dirt and gravel with small strips of grass. They have slated wood fences that separate the sites making one feel closed in. The highway noise is evident. If you have a pet like us, everywhere you turn it says, no dogs. We will not return to this campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Terrific place for the family. Great indoor pool and superb showers and bathrooms. The store is amazing as well. A first class operation. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park, not new but being renewed. Attention to landscaping detail is wonderful and the park is owner operated. They know their stuff! The gift shop is a shoppers dream and would and does stand alone without the campground. We will stay there again We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The RV park is all gravel and there was a great deal of standing water at our site when we arrived. We couldn't even find the sewer hook-up. The park was quiet throughout the night. The staff was fabulous!! We got lost upon arrival and one of the ladies "talked us in" to the RV park. The store is unbelievable!! Great selection on souvenirs, etc. It was great for an overnight stay, even though it was wet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
How good can it get? Wonderful place: were escorted to our site and they drew us maps for the restaurants we discussed. We'll be back! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a great RV park. It is made up to look like an old west town; there is even a catch and release fishing pond. Each space has it's own little stretch of grass with picnic table. This is a great place for couples, families, and folks with pets. The showers are basic, but clean. Watch out for the store though! It has all the cute things that wives like to buy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access off I-40, but that also means there is a lot of highway noise. Clean park with wide gravel driveways and many pull-thrus. The bathrooms are clean, but there are no private dressing areas once you get out of the shower. Kitschy western theme with an impressive gift shop. Good place for an overnight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice, with gravel driveways, and the longest pull thrus I have seen: I did not have to unhook my H2 from my 45' motorhome. Lovely family in office, and charming store. Great spot to stay going East or West on I-40. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Entrance to campground good with large area to park to register at office. Very friendly and efficient office staff. Access roads around campground wide and well maintained. All sites are gravel with concrete patio some (the older sites near office) have grass and flower beds as well. Good infrastructure including a lovely garden area with catch and release pond, trees and a waterfall. Four good dog walk areas. Although not far from the I-40, road noise was minimum. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great place to hang your hat on the way from here to there – you may even want to stay a day or two. This is a large, well-designed park with the most delightful “office/registration desk” I’ve ever seen. It is nestled in a huge, two-story, RV gift & curio store – the décor is warm and woodsy complete with an inside waterfall! They have an amazing assortment of gifts, clothing, candles, toys & western goodies – it can literally take hours to prowl through all the treasures on both floors. (speaking from personal experience). The majority of the gravel sites are pull-through and separated by privacy fences. We had ample room for our 37.5’ 5th wheel & 1-ton dually parked end-to-end. Sites have picnic tables, instant-on telephone connection, free wi-fi (good signal) and 14-channel cable TV. The park offers free continental breakfast on the weekends in their hospitality room. The sites surround an elaborate, wonderfully landscaped park with paths, footbridges, a rock fountain, benches and a catch and release fishing pond. We’ve been here twice – once for a week-long stay and once for an overnight, you can rest assured we’ll be back. We highly recommend this park both for its amenities and its casual, friendly ambiance. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a unique RV park in terms of amenities - the "catch and release" fishing pond is cute, and the landscaping of the center of the park is a very nice touch. We got in after the office was closed. Even though we made online reservations late Friday night, they are closed on Saturdays and never got it, so we arrived and picked a spot. Even though I read a previous review on this site about the new router in the east side of the park, I forgot about it. My bad, as they say. We couldn't get wifi in our site (#21) and had to stand outside or go sit in the commons area to get it. When we did, it (the west side router) was very slow. Might stay again, not sure. We're working, not vacationing, so wi-fi is very important to us. That's the only reason I didn't give this park a 10. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The campground was a nice two night stop for us as we wanted to visit Amarillo and Palo Duro Canyon. Park is clean and they have down a lot of landscaping. Sites close to the office are the most developed as we were place farther away (due to business) and site was just a large graveled pull through with no picnic table, grass or slab. Would have preferred a site with the patio or grass pads, however, we did not make a reservation. It looks like the owners, who were very nice and helpful, are continuing to develop park. Laundry was clean, cable TV was basic but good picture, and WIFI was excellent. Owner told me he had place a second router in the east side of the park and it was as fast as being at home. We enjoyed our visit to Amarillo and this park. One final thing, don't hesitate to call the Big Texan for limo service to their restaurant. One reviewer called it a tourist trap and it certainly is - we were tourists and had a delightful evening. They gave excellent service - picked us up at the time we requested. Had a 30 minute wait for a table (not bad on Saturday night) and a good and reasonably priced meal. Also got to watch 2 young men try to eat the 72 ounce steak. Upon leaving the restaurant, they had four limos waiting to take guests home. Both drivers, to and from, were friendly and informative. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The owners were very friendly. Spotless indoor pool and hot tub. A nice game/rec room, good-sized pull-thru sites, each with a privacy fence. The grounds are kept spotless and feature extensive landscaping. The Wi-Fi service was outstanding and comes at no additional charge. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great over night stop. No highway noise. Owner's are friendly. We stayed here in Aug. 2004. We will stay here the next time we go through Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park was beautiful and staff was very friendly. They had a little man made stream running through the park. Sites were nice and wide. Wireless service was excellent. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found this park to be quite nice. Each pull-through site has some grass (unique in this part of the country), a tree, small privicy fence, and convenient hook-ups. The park is fairly new (3 years), and has a "ranch" theme. Friendly staff and very clean, well maintained. Graveled interior, but not much dust. Pretty wide spaces. Space was level, we didn't need leveling blocks. Would definitely come here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice overnight stop. Road noise minimal. Nice facility. Would rate higher except for lots of pot holes in interior roads and the material that is used for the sites (some type local rock-dirt) is very messy when wet. Sewer hookup in hard to get to spot. Would use again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The owners & staff are extremely nice, friendly & helpful. A short privacy fences is between the sites. Updating is constantly being done as we had stayed her 6 weeks earlier. The young trees will eventually provide shade at each site. At this oasis in the middle of the Texas panhandle, a continental breakfast is served Thursday, Friday & Saturday mornings. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a new RV park and shows a lot of promise. The sites are gravel and level, but that's about it. We were in the new area so the only thing at the site was a patch of sod. The older sites had a picnic table. We were too far away to receive the wifi signal. They are building a pool, but it wasn't done when we were there. They did a nice job on the landscaping around the common areas and the play area for the kids was big. There was a huge store that sold souvenirs, but no RV supplies or food. Again, this park shows a lot of promise, but it may take awhile to get there. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The sites here are adequate sized and easy to get in and out. The management is friendly and they try to keep the place clean. Its a good place for an overnight stop and if I had business in Amarillo I'd stay longer. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an OK place to stay although I wouldn't call it a resort. It presents as being a little rough around the edges. Interior roads and sites are gravel on hard dirt. There are lots of puddles after a rain and everything gets a little dirty. Each of the pull-through sites in the area we were in were very long and each had a side yard with grass. Some also had a concrete patio and all sites were separated by a clapboard-type fence. There is no landscaping around the sites. The common areas in the middle are reminiscent of an old west town and if you think of the whole place along those lines, it works well enough. They do offer some nice amenities like complimentary breakfast, on-site phones and free WIFI. Access from I-40 is convenient and there is no road noise. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Gravel and paved sites/roads, kids attractions, on Rt 66, nice Texas stuff store, easy to
get in/out We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2004
$27
Clean park with uniform sites and FULL hookups. Fancy country gift store. No trees, but
that's Amarillo! We were actually 5 miles from a tornado and had hail damage to our motorhome, but the owners were incredibly helpful through and after the
whole thing. Shuttle from Big Texan can come pick you up! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2004
$27
Great stop over park when traveling Interstate 40. We stopped for one night and ended up staying for two. While I-40 is close by, it is not bothersome. Easy access sites and very friendly accommodating staff. I will visit again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2004
$28
Easy on/off I-40 @ Soncy, on the west side of Amarillo. Not too much interstate road noise. Large, privacy fenced gravel sites, some with concrete patios, others with grass which is nice for your pet. Pet walk area with pick-up bags provided. Well stocked gift shop. The nicest park in the Texas panhandle. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$25
This is a new park which recently opened. It is on the west side of Amarillo just off the interstate. The trees are new so there is no shade yet. We stayed for a couple of days and the place was quiet and restful. The owners are very nice and the place is very well kept and very clean. There is a free coffee and cereal and doughnut breakfast in the morning. It has a nice gift shop up front. The sites are level and very large with plenty of room to pull around. I believe they had cable but was not positive so I did not check it above. I would stay here again when passing through
Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a Resort. Park has gone downhill considerably since we first stayed in Oct 2010. Park no longer has wi-fi because the owners did not pay the bill for the Internet connection. Park is in caretaker status right now because of pending sale, so no maintenance is being done. Pool and spas are closed; no workers to enforce rules. Kids wander the park without supervision, RVs speed and go the wrong way on roads, dog owners do not pick up after their pets. Several abandoned FEMA trailers are on the grounds. RV repair and wash services are closed. I believe this situation is temporary and will try this park again after the change in management. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. The pool facilities weren't open this time of year. Very close to the Cadillac Ranch and The Big Texan will send a limo to the campground and deliver you to and from their restaurant free of charge. Plenty of bathrooms and showers. If I had a complaint, it would be that the check in procedure took a little time because they had one poor woman handling everything, including cooking made to order pizzas. Very pleasant despite her stress I must say. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park with easy access to I-40. Some road noise but not bad. Paved roads and level concrete sites. Cable and Wi-Fi worked well. Water pressure high, to us the water had a weird taste but we are used to well water. No escort to your site but they are plainly marked. Friendly staff. This park is very clean. I certainly hope that rumors of it closing are wrong, we would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As the last poster said they were going to shut down in February but the owner found a buyer and is in the process of try to sell. However the restaurant is closed, it looks as thou the watering has been stopped, the services for RVs has been stopped (all signs are down). Hope they can at least keep it open, it is a good overnight stop even with out the amenities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice RV park. Nice office staff. I called and was going to arrive after hours; the lady told me about after hours check-in. Showers clean. RV Park clean. I think most were pull through spaces. I will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice big, level concrete sites. Very clean restroom and shower. Good Wi-Fi and cable TV. I would definitely stay here again. Unfortunately, the clerk that checked us in said the owner was closing the park on Feb 1st. Hope they keep it open as it was a great place for us to stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, easy place to pull in. Large cement pads and level. There is Interstate noise. Laundry is cheap. They do serve food every night for a reasonable price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a great place to stay overnight. It was right off of Interstate-40 and easy to find. The sites were huge and level and concrete. The bathrooms were immaculate and there were private bathrooms, each with their own shower. The two camp workers I talked with were really friendly. There was a nice little store with some RV accessories, and a cafe with pizza and breakfast. This is not too far from town, but not within walking distance of anything. I guess you could hear the freeway traffic but it didn't bother me at all. The park had lots of RV's, including some long-timers judging by the camper next to me, but I never heard or saw anyone other than the camp workers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a first class park and we stay there every year on the way south. Easy pull throughs. Easy check in and a nice club house The Wi-Fi worked just fine. This year there seemed to be more semi permanent residents, but everything was kept neat and attractive. Closeness to I-40 is not a problem. A great park for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy well marked access from I-40 on the west side of Amarillo. Well maintained newer park in rural setting. Large paved interior roads with well spaced concrete pads. Small (3ft) trees in the gravel areas between sites. The pads were a plus since we arrived in the rain and did not have to contend with mud. All utilities worked well and were accessible in a central tower. A restaurant with limited menu on site and several immaculate laundry/toilet/shower buildings in the park. Would have given the park a 10, but the pools / Jacuzzi were closed. Quiet park with several long term residents. Close to all the chain and local restaurants in west Amarillo. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice place. Located off the interstate 1 mile, but you can still hear it. The sites are very level, and there is good water and electric. A great overnight spot. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the one of the best parks we have stayed in. Super large paved sites, concrete pads, and very well maintained hookups. Propane on site, even pizza, wings, beer restaurant on site that also serves breakfast. They also have an RV wash on site. Can't say enough good stuff about this one. Stay 2 nights get the 3rd free and standard discounts applied as well. Friendly and helpful staff. Close to the city, straight off I-40 just down the road from Cadillac Ranch. You have to go past a Love's to get to it, so gas/diesel is right there without going out of your way on the interstate. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Had to wait until now (2/12) to review this park because of the 90 day waiting period on this site. We stayed here on our way to and from the Grand Canyon in October. As most reviewers have mentioned, the facilities (large cement FHU pull-thrus with cable and at site WIFI) are very good. Unfortunately it is too late in the year for the pool and other amenities to be open. As with our stop two weeks earlier, we were just ahead of a (dry this time) cold front - it was maybe 70 when we arrived in the middle of the day, dropped to the 40s right after sundown, and was in the 30s by morning. If we ever get back here again I hope it is in nice weather so we can enjoy this fine park for a few days. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great campground. Very easy access from highway and very quiet. It is about 4years old and looks brand new. There are no trees for shade but that was okay as we did not have to worry about room for slides. We will definitely camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice RV park. Pristine clean, friendly, hassle-free check in. Only reason I didn't give it a 10 is that there is no shade (it's north Texas, after all). 30/50, cable, working internet level cement pad - all for $27.00, including a 2 for 1 ticket for a full breakfast in the morning. Recommend highly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Been stopping here for several years. This is the first time it was more than half full. I'm glad to see that people are seeing the value of Oasis RV resort. We stayed for two nights to fully prepare for several days of dry camping at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. Did the laundry, filled the tanks etc. Don't you just know that, in spite of the Texas drought, we get here and it rains all day. Timing is everything. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is just off the freeway, but far enough off that you don't hear most of the highway noise. Very clean, and wide spaces, all paved, and close to shopping and restaurants. We will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our first time here in 3 years and we stayed only on night due to our schedule. We were here the day a cold front came through and the area (most notably south around Lubbock) had a massive sand storm. The 50+mph winds made enjoying the park more than impossible. As most others have noted, the park has very good sites, facilities, and amenities. There are 3 separate bath/laundry buildings. The laundry is currently $1 per machine. The cable is about 50 channels and the Wi-Fi worked OK for us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our favorite park in Amarillo. It is by far, the best park you will ever encounter for $24.00 per night. All concrete, level pads, paved roads, nice facilities and amenities. Wonderful for the price. If only all parks were like this one! We return at least once per year and will continue to stay here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is our fourth time staying at this park and we were a little disappointed. The Wi-Fi did not work at all. We were told when we checked in that they were waiting on the tech and I guess they were still waiting three days later when we left. The park does have a restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a basic menu of items. The parking sites and roads are concrete and level. Our crank up antenna was all that was needed to pick up the local channels although cable is provided. There are not enough trees to interfere with your satellite. I see that some of the reviews have complained about the wind. This park, and almost the entire middle of the USA is part of the Great Plains and occasionally there will be high winds. This is not a park problem and there is nothing they can do about it. This is like complaining about rain. The laundry facility is neat and the equipment worked fine. The staff at this park is friendly and we always stay here on our ventures out west each year. It always gives us a chance to take care of any maintenance issues and to wash our coach if needed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate in-house 3 night special. Easy access off I-40 at Exit #60. Most sites are drive through, concrete with 30/50,W/S/CATV and patios. Restrooms/showers/laundry stations in 3 locations. Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and coupons offer discounts. There are full RV services on site. Staff is excellent and handle issues immediately. Sites are large, the roads wide and paved so movement is easy. Utility stanchions are located at mid-point on the site. There is no shade here and the wind blows most of the time so awnings are at risk if left open. The week of our stay daytime temps were 90's and nighttime low 40's. This is a very pleasant place to stay short or long term. Shopping is 5 or 6 miles east. If we pass this way again we will stop. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a large park located off of I-40 on the west side of town. The access is very convenient to travelers on I-40. The sites are all concrete pads and the roads are all hard surfaced. The electric and TV hookups are on very nice pedestals and easy to access. They serve a very good breakfast and evening meals at reasonable prices. The restrooms and showers were clean and very convenient and the Wi-Fi signal was very strong. The park has many amenities but does lack shade trees. We would definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
We stayed in this park as we were passing through on I-40. It's about 1/2 mile South of I-40 off exit 60 and approximately 8-10 miles West of town. There are a lot of restaurants nearby and the park has an RV service center and a restaurant also. It's a new park and is kept in near perfect condition. Paved roads and paved level sites that are all pull through. The sites are approximately 75 feet long and 40-50 feet wide. Lots of grassy areas to walk your dog. Staff is helpful and very nice. Definitely a good value for the price. I would have rated it higher but the cable TV was poor and the Wi-Fi didn't work. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Excellent Park! Great for Big Rigs...EZ in EZ out, paved roads concrete sites very clean good Wi-Fi VERY Friendly staff. On site restaurant very good breakfast. Would stay here again. Rate denotes pay for 2 nights 3rd night free. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
For the money, you can’t beat this park, which is located approximately 10 miles west of Amarillo and about a half a mile south of the interstate. The entire park is paved and each site has a level, cement slab. All or nearly all the sites are pull throughs with complete hookups and the entire park is big-rig friendly. This park is no longer affiliated with Camp Club USA, but the price is just a dollar or two higher than what we paid last year with CCUSA. None of the sites are far from small buildings that house laundromats and individual private restrooms, which were immaculate. There are plenty of grassy areas to walk your dog around the periphery of the park. What more could you ask for? We’ve not used them, but the park has on-site RV repair and RV washing services and a restaurant. We’ve been RVing for about six months each year for the last four years, and this is by far the nicest park we’ve stayed in for under $25 per night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very lovely RV resort. Everything is new. The sites are very nice, plenty of room. The pool is nice, but it was very cold. We couldn't stay in it for very long. The spa was luke warm. We were told something had broken and they were trying to fix it. The cable TV didn't work. When we reported it, they sent a man who said he didn't know anything about the cable TV. He brought a old piece of cable and tried to hook us up to the site next door. No site worked. He said it was our cable TV connection even though it worked fine 3 hrs. earlier. It also worked fine at our next RV park. We were told the cable co. was working on it; also was told no one else had a problem. I looked around at the other motorhomes, most had their antennas up or they had satellite. They also say they have onsite RV service. No more, they have a name of someone who might come to service your RV if you can get him to call you back. All-in-all this park looks great, but could use some fixing. This park is very easy on and off RT. 40. There is a truck stop right at the corner, but we probably would not stay here again unless we were traveling though for 1 night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wow! Customer service here is great. The park is handy to I-40 on the west side of Amarillo. It is immaculate. There's every amenity a traveler could ask for that's passing through or who's planning to stay a couple of days--there's a restaurant that serves breakfast and dinner and there's poop bags for dogs. The spaces are mostly big pull throughs and we are enjoying our stay here--sites are level and concrete and with nice landscaping. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I don't really ever rate anything as a perfect 10, but this place is close to it. It's new, so no shade for another few years. It has easy access from the interstate, so easy to maneuver around, all sites are completely level, concrete, each with it's own nite light. Perfect for getting into and setting up. It is huge, and most of the time you can more or less choose where you want. Pet friendly with plenty of grass areas, and pick-up bags. No matter where you park, there is a nearby, impeccable restroom building nearby, 4 or 5 on the property. Each private, lockable room has it's own toilet, sink, and shower....amazing. The pool is next to the hot tub, but an adult hot tub is nearby. Cable and Wi-Fi is 10/10. Onsite restaurant, cafe is so convenient when you're beat from driving and don't want to cook in or drive out. Texas is cattle country, so if you can't bear an occasional whiff of cattle, don't come to Texas. (I'm a Canadian so it's normal for me) This park is everything you could want, for whatever size and style of RV you're using. We will definitely stay here if we are anywhere near Amarillo. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stopped here for an overnight. Park is very clean, long wide, level concrete pads. There is a constant "feed lot odor" that was unpleasant. We like to sit outside after a long day on the road, and stayed inside due to the odor. OK for an overnight, but certainly not a destination campground. We will look for a different park the next time we go through Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed in this RV park, it looks very nice mostly cement. No trees but lots of wind. There is nothing to block the wind and with the wind you get the smell of feedlot. The people are not friendly at all, in fact the big owners were down to help out for it seems the friendly ones had been fired. Be careful to not pull in close to midnight wait till after midnight. We got there at 11:45 and was charged for a whole day. They say a day is a day. We will not be going to this RV park again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The good : Nice long, wide, level concrete sites. Very easy to maneuver. Bathrooms individual and clean (although a bit odd as the shower and sink were new but the rest was rather old). Good rate for a night. Staff very friendly. The bad: Road into the park is very uneven. Cable was fuzzy. Water pressure low to the point we had no water in the kitchen sink. Wi-Fi iffy at best. We used our Verizon phone for internet access. Near constant noise from the interstate. And, not that they have any control over this ... extremely windy. We pulled in both driver side slides for fear the awnings would tear. We probably would not return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
At first sight, a very nice park. Good size sites, big rig friendly. But: Electric is not properly wired at some pedestals. First 2 we tried had an open ground, so our surge guard would not let power into the coach. Water pressure was very low. Air bubbles at times. Wifi did not work our entire 3 day stay. Cable TV is very poor picture quality, and many channels listed are no longer available. We would only use this park again as a one night stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
50amp electric, water and sewer were good. Water pressure was about 40psi but they were having a problem with their water well, so pressure was very low for a while. WiFi at our site was moderate. We used our Verizon Air Card which was very good so we didn't need their WiFi. AT&T cell phone 3G signal was very good. Sprint Air Card was weak. Cable TV was viewable but snowy and washed out compared with our DirecTV which was great. Sites are wide concrete and asphalt with gravel all around the site and level. No trees or grass. Lots of room between sites and they were long enough to handle large RV's. Roads inside the park are asphalt and concrete and were easy to drive on. The road to the park from I-40 is asphalt and a bit wash board, but easily passable. Laundry is the stackable washer dryer for RV's or apartments and the cost is $1.00 to wash and dry. Restroom and shower is combined in one room which I like. Makes them more private. They were nice, modern and clean. We stayed for a week. Their discount is stay 2 get 1 free. A previous review stated that they smelled manure from somewhere. We did not experience any bad odor at any time. The only thing that we experienced was high winds, which is normal for this time of year. Our weekly cost was $120 which is quite affordable for such a nice campground. I traveled to all the local RV parks and when we are in this area again, this is the only one where we will stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The price reflects the "stay 5 nights, get 2 nights free." All paved roads with large concrete pads. Only one we saw in this area. All others are dirt. Most sites are pull-throughs. The restrooms are very clean. The hot tub IS hot. The pool is nice but needs some attention. They have a restaurant which is open every day but Monday. We did not eat there. We feel the prices are a bit high. The hostess was very nice. The laundry is NOT free as it says on their website but only cost $1/load. We would like a picnic table at our site. The park had water problems the entire time we were here. It did become very annoying. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This would have been a solid 10 except for the incredibly bad stench of cow? manure wafting in on the wind. I don't know if this is a usual thing or just because of the wind blowing from a particular direction but it literally made my eyes water. It did come and go while we were there, maybe it's seasonal. I was told that in Texas, this is the "smell of money"....if so, I'm glad I'm poor. Other than that, this park is PERFECT. They currently have a "stay two nights, get another free" deal going. Incredibly wide, very level paved sites with expanse of gravel and occasional plantings between sites. No picnic tables or shade, but they have planted some small trees. Excellent utilities, cable, wireless. Very nice people at the front desk. Book-swap area. Bathrooms/showers were private and spotless. Laundry was cheap and very clean. There was a work-out room and a very nice pool and spa and a separate "adults-only" hot tub in an area by itself. Very restful. There is also a restaurant, but we didn't try it so can't review. Easy access off I-40, but far enough away so there's not much highway noise. Out in the country, but convenient to Amarillo, the Cadillac Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon and shopping. Would definitely stay here again but would hope for less "smell of money" next time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Our second time to stay here and we were not disappointed. The sites are all pavement, huge and the most level of any in the U.S. No need for leveling here. Big rig friendly and helpful staff. They prove that a beautiful park with great amenities can be provided for a very reasonable price. We wish all parks were this great. The only reason we cannot give a 10 is because there is no security gate. However, this is a rural setting and seems very safe. We highly recommend this park to everyone and we will stay over and over again in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Third visit and first since 2009. Still a great overnighter or more. Really easy in and out. I liked the RV repair availability on site but the new building really doesn't match any other buildings and the half buried RV (their version of the Cadillac Ranch) didn't do much for me. But it still is a great park for an overnight or longer. Regarding the wind: You are in west TX on the plains and wind happens. They do have a wall around the park and that helps some. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Right around the corner from the Cadillac Ranch, and close to Palo Duro Canyon, this jewel of a campground is easy to maneuver, easy to park, and easy to hook up in. Being a full-timer, we've seen over 100 parks. This is among the best. My only disappointment was that the pool and hot tub are not open until Memorial Day, even though it was in the 80s when we were there in April. We'll be back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park looks as if it was designed by someone who had RVd for years. It has so many good features and can handle any size rig with ease. The repair shop was not open and we did not eat at the restaurant, so can not evaluate. Quiet, clean and we would stop again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very convenient access from I-40. Lots of space. All paved streets and concrete pads. Well placed utilities. Stayed here in big rig with a tow. Have stayed here several times. It is outstanding for convenience, space, ease of use. Almost a ten, but has no shade or wind protection. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Everything is paved; blacktop roads and concrete pads. All the pads seem to be level (like most of the land around Amarillo!), and the utilities are excellent. The park is located on the west side of Amarillo, with easy access to I-40 (not much freeway noise). The park operates a small restaurant (mainly pizza, chicken wings, etc.) and the food was OK (would rate it 5 out of 10). This is a good place to stop while traveling on I-40. We camped here in a Motorhome.
All roads paved; sites concrete with concrete patio. Fairly new park. On-site restaurant; on-site RV repair (didn't use). Offers discounts with Jewels network. Negative is the drive into Amarillo, about 10 miles. Helpful staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We called during the day to get a spot for a late arrival, and the woman on the phone couldn't have been more pleasant and helpful. That was an indication of how nice this park is. We rolled in here around 11:30 pm, picked a pull-through spot, hooked up and fell asleep. It is very quiet, immaculately clean with level concrete pads, featuring lighted power hookups. It is just perfect all the way around. In the morning, used the individual bathrooms which were spotless and well-stocked. Breakfast was all you can eat for one low price, ice on the honor system...just the best place to roll in and roll out, and if you're spending time in Amarillo, this is THE place to stay! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Price reflects Silver Oasis discount. We stay here regularly when traveling along I-40 and noticed the 20% jump in price. They still offer the stay two nights and get a third for free. Our last encounter in November we had a slight problem with our gray tank valve and called the on-site service. The tech was going to order a part but ended up getting it dislodged and in probably 10 minutes or less then presented us with a bill for $100 -- way out of line in our opinion since they are right on site -- so beware the service call charges before you ask for help. I have also had it with the RUDE dog owners who fail to pick up and park management that tolerates it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the nicest RV parks we have run into. Easy access from the interstate, large pull through sites, and friendly staff. They even let you wash your rig on your site. They also have a restaurant and RV repair in the park. Nearby is the Cadillac ranch which is a must see. I highly recommend this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is ok for overnight and is a very good location for visit to Palo Duro Canyon. Cadillac Ranch is just up the outer road so bring your old spray paint. Take the time to go back toward town to Blue Sky Texas for awesome burgers rather than take their recommendation of eating their pizza - it isn't that great. For all the good recommendations we were a bit surprised at how indifferent staff seemed to be. No TV station list, lounge area smelled of smoke that seemed to be from workers. Worst for us, as was noted by past reviews was amount of dog poop everywhere. Although we bring our own, noticed that dispensers for bags were empty. You only need to step in the wrong place when walking after dark to realize just how important it is for owners to be attentive to this. We could have stayed a third night free, making the rate, $18 per night, but we decided to move on. We will likely look for a different park next time through Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
While we only stayed here one night, I'm not sure I would rate it a 3 like the former people did. We didn't eat any pizza since we expect it to be bad. We have our own wi-fi and satellite TV, so that wasn't an issue. And the hookups on our site worked flawlessly. This park is all blacktop roads that are wide and nice. The site pads are all concrete with landscaped areas in between. We do have a dog, and did pick up our droppings. We didn't have any left over droppings on our site from previous guests, but I agree that that increases the yuck factor on a campground where that is a problem. We will still stay here in years to come because it is set way back from the road and not noisy, and for the most part a clean experience as compared to the other alternatives around the town. We have stayed on the east side of town before and did not enjoy the airport and its activity one bit! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We chose this place after seeing so many positive reviews. Our experience was nothing like what others have posted about. On the plus side - road noise wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Spots were big and easy to get into and mostly level. Roads are paved and sites have a concrete pad - which is better than other places in town. Now here's why I couldn't give it a good overall rating....Our connections didn't work (water sprayed everywhere and there was no water pressure). There is dog poop EVERYWHERE in the grassy areas - there must be thousands of piles. I don't think anyone has cleaned up after their dogs in months. We were tired after a long day of driving and ordered a pizza from their restaurant. It was literally worse than a grocery store frozen pizza. It was nothing more than a cracker crust with bad quality cheese on top that was microwaved. The smell in the air on this side of town is just awful - don't plan on leaving any windows open for ventilation. Wi-Fi didn't work at all (and we were in between the clubhouse and front office). Cable TV was fuzzy on most channels and some didn't come in at all. We ended up using our antenna because we had better reception than cable. Overall - you get a nice easy spot to pull into and that's about it. We've had better night stays at Wal-Mart parking lots (at least their food is better) - and they're free. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our second time here. This is a wonderful park. Spots are paved, flat and huge. The only thing it lacks is trees and shade which is not a big deal for us. WiFi was spotty which is why this place did not get a 10. Have food at the clubhouse but all we tried this trip was pizza which was good. Stay 2 nights and get the 3rd night free which is a good deal. They have on site RV repair, propane, and RV wash. Staff is very friendly. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Others are right. There is no shade, but if you have ever been in need of a good clean place to stay with a great RV tech/shop and extra clean services with good reasonable food for $20.00 nightly, this is the place. Paved roads and concrete pads. If I ever return to the area, i will call ahead for a reservation just to make sure I can stay there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice RV park. We have stayed here five times before. Asphalt roads and concrete pads. Hookups are easy to use. Food at the clubhouse is fairly good. Have eaten pulled pork, pizza and breakfast. Laundry is only $.50. Can't give it a 10 because the WiFi and cable TV are poor. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a wonderful park. The only thing it lacks is trees and shade. Nice laundry. Stay 2 nights and get the 3rd night free. They serve breakfast ($7. ea.) and dinner ($12. ea) and a free drink the night of your arrival. They have on site RV repair, propane, and RV wash. Staff is very friendly. We would definitely stay here again. Our little poodle got sick, and I called the office for a vet recommendation an employee called her daughter who has dogs to get me the name of the vet she uses. They also have a small store, book exchange, pool, spa, exercise room. Spots are paved, flat and huge. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Agree with most the other reviewers. Nice new park, security gate would be nice! Would have rated higher, but Wi-Fi was off 90% of the time; cable was down about 50% of the time. Signed up for the RV wash, however, they were no call, no show! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park! Long, level pull through sites, all paved, 50 amp, cable, wifi, on-site restaurant and RV services. The only reason we can't give it a 10 is no security gate. We wish all campgrounds were this nice for $20.00. We can't wait to stay again when passing through and highly recommend this campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent park for overnighting or a short rest! Large, wide, long spots, and all are level. Park has a policy of pay-2-get-3rd-free nights, making the average nightly rate around $13. Nice large pool and large adults only spa at club house. Cafe at check-in lounge served good breakfast and barbecue dinner buffets. Onsite RV wash and carpet cleaning available for a reasonable price. We did not use the RV service center. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park. All concrete pads. Large pull thru sites. Staff friendly and helpful. Great snack bar with pizzas and sandwiches. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park and very reasonable. We paid $40 for 3 nights. We paid for 2 and got 1 free. It is very clean, with hugh pads. I especially liked the very clean private shower/toilet rooms with a hugh hot shower and big vanity to do your hair and also a toilet. The only thing we were not happy with was the cable TV set up. It had lots of channels, but no ESPN (we missed Monday night football), no Fox Business, no regular History Channel (we missed Pawn Stars and American Pickers). It had a strange International History Channel that did not carry any of the regular History Channel shows that are popular, just some old reruns, and no local channels. After we got over the no Monday Night Football, we settled in and had a great 3 day stay. I would definitely stay here again, just not on Monday during Football season. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As per the previous reviewer, this is a great stopping point on I-40! There is also an on-site RV service/repair facility which we employed for some routine preventative maintenance on the coach. Amarillo isn't the garden spot of Texas and the high winds aren't great either. But, you can't beat the buy 2/get 3 nights price either! Join their VIP program, a freebie, and get another 20% discount including their service and meals! Will definitely stop here again when traveling west. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the better parks we have encountered after three plus years on the road. Park is very conveniently located on the west side of Amarillo and off I-40 but far enough from the road that it is not noisy. Love's located right at the exit. If you absolutely need shade and a picnic table this is not the place for you. But the long wide sites are truly big-rig friendly with room to spread out. There is a nice grassy area for dogs. We stayed two nights and got the third night free, which is quite a good deal in our opinion. Pool and spa area are beautiful, although it looks like some unsupervised kids have ruined the nice furniture in the clubhouse. We did not try the meals or pizza on premise nor the WiFi. Also, the individual restrooms look like a great concept, but we are self contained. We would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good special rate! Stay two nights and the third is free for now. Nice paved RV park but shade only at night as per staff. Extra large sites and mostly pull throughs. No outside furniture but plenty of room. Extra is RV service on site along with wash, carpet cleaning etc. Restaurant for breakfast and dinner on site. Nice pool, hot tub area and green area for walking your pet. We would definitely stay here again even though it is outside of town. Closest, and several restaurants within 3 miles. Easy access off/on I-40. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a terrific RV park, either for an overnight or a longer stay. Fully paved, well maintained, long and wide sites. Friendly staff. Easy access from the interstate. What more can you ask? Wi-Fi and cable were iffy, and there are no picnic tables. We will certainly stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park just about has it all. Sites were HUGE, long and wide. Pool, hot tub, easy on and off I-40 and down the street from a Love's truck stop. At $20 a night a real value. We will definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As per other reviews, no shade and pretty windy. Paved roads and level concrete pads, no need to use levelers. Clean private restrooms and showers. Free VIP card gives a 20% discount. Restaurant prices are now $7.20 for breakfast and $12.00 for dinner after the 20% discount. We tried dinner. Choices were limited and food only average. Friendly staff. Nice clubhouse and pool/spa area. We would stay again if in area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stay here when we are on our way to Colorado every year. They have a wonderful military discount which gives military members their first night for free! They also have great VIP discounts. They offer food and a nice pool and laundry area. The showers are not our favorite, but we are usually just here one night and skip it. Very plain but level and nice sites. Open and clean park that is very convenient for us. We plan on stopping in this August and having our RV carpets cleaned while we are here. Can't beat this place for an overnight stay! We camped here in a Motorhome.
The nightly rate is actually $25.00, but they give you a discount card which makes it $20.00m then they had a buy two nights get the third free special. WOW!! This is a real "Resort" RV park. With room service even. The spaces are large, the staff friendly, the WiFi works, and no trees block the rooftop satellite. There's even an onsite restaurant. It's windy, but that's Amarillo. It is a bit west of town, past Cadillac Ranch. I would always stay here when I go to Amarillo. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was our 4th time to visit this park. Usually on our way to or from Colorado. My grandsons and I always enjoy this park and I feel safe and secure. The pool and hot tub area is wonderful and we usually have it to ourselves. Private shower/dressing rooms are large and very clean. Parking area is large and setup is easy. It has just about everything we look for in an overnight RV park. I will always stay here when going through Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park with friendly staff & lots of amenities. We camped there on our way to and from Colorado & highly recommend them! The park is big, but roomy and pristine! There is no shade, but that is stated with RV Park Reviews. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We planned to stay 1 night and now we are staying 6. Partly because the weather has been much cooler than normal. This park is fairly new, and clean. Extra wide sites and plenty of room. Pool, spa, exercise room. Wifi. We liked it all. The bathroom/shower was private and clean. The camp fee is very reasonably, ice is a buck and cold drinks in machine are 75 cents. Many nice restaurants within minutes and there is one on site if you don't want to go anywhere. Look at the ratings this place deservedly gets. Yeah, I will gladly stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Our second visit was somewhat different. Check-in is in the logical location, just inside the gates instead of halfway around the park. A new work camper was being trained, so check in was very slow. They seem to be confused about what they are offering. Passport cards are not honored even though they are still listed as participants. I was asked to fill out a VIP form, and was given a $5 dollar deduction on the site. Offerings at the restaurant are also in the check-in building and 20% deduction for VIP cardholders. The larger building is sometimes open, though virtually empty. Pools are still open, laundry and shower rooms are still clean, though not quite as luxurious feeling as before. The price is still great for the facility, just wonder what has caused things to change. The trees are a little bigger, and I would still return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Oasis RV park was one of the nicer parks we have been to in the USA since full timing. Although there are no trees, no grass, no waterfronts, they more than make up for it in amenities. It is one of the cleanest parks around, with a full time staff of help. They offer RV washing and even have a full size garage and can do repair work. They fixed an AC unit for us, and it did not cost us a penny, as they went through Jayco for the warranty work. They even have a restaurant on premises. It is easy access to Amarillo, and just 1 mile from some great food and sites to see. Their rates were awesome. I highly recommend this park for anyone visiting Amarillo area for overnights, weekly, or even monthly visits. If I had to pick a drawback, it would be the cable TV and Wi-fi seemed pretty "glitchy" and slow. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Awesome campground. Has long, level concrete sites; private restroom/shower; free WiFi and cable TV. There is an RV repair on site. Restaurant, pool, 50 cent laundry. Super nice people and service. We will definitely stay here again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Staff is remarkably nice and the area is really clean and well maintained. On our way back home we had our 40ft RV washed. When becoming a VIP member we paid only $85 for the wash and it was remarkably clean after 3700 miles on the road. We visited the lounge/restaurant area to catch up on some news and it was pleasant. We had a small leak on the motorhome and everyone that walked by offered to help in some way. We will stay here again on all our future trips. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Was a nice stay: had level concrete pads, plenty wide for the slide outs. The water was clean. Was a very quiet campground. The pool was clean as was the hot tub. They have a bit of a mosquito problem. Our spot was near the pool and Wi-Fi would not connect. TV was free and got 40 channels. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Overall this is a nice park, not only as an overnight, but as a place to spend a few days. As another poster said, when you get here make sure to sigh up for the free VIP card. This gives you a 20% discount on the campsite, which brought the cost down to $20 a night, and 20% off meals, etc. There are no trees, but this is Texas. We were here in July, and it was hot, but again, Texas in the summer. The staff was nice, and there is a nice office with a decent place to get breakfast and dinner. We had dinner here the first night. Not fine cuisine, but for the price, a decent meal. The office staff was very pleasant, as was the RV repair staff (my husband needed an RV part). A few surprises: the laundry rooms and the bathrooms weren't as clean as I would have expected for this park, which was very clean every place else. On the other hand, the washers and dryers were inexpensive, considering what other parks tend to charge ($.50/load). And, the office didn't have that many things to sell. For the size of this park, I expected more "stuff" for sale. Although, there is a nice size town just a few miles down the road. I was surprised to read the previous two posters who complained that the owners were not responsive to them about the fireworks. We had a small cable TV issue and one of the on-site techs said he'd be down in about an hour to help. My husband said no, he knew the solution he would fix it himself, not to worry. I thought the owner was going to bite the tech's head off for not running down to help us. My husband told her he would rather fix the problem himself, and she calmed down. We would certainly stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff of the Oasis RV Resort was extremely pleasant and helpful in all aspects. Do make sure that you apply for VIP membership and get 20% off on all items, including breakfast and dinner, which is served on-site. Breakfast is something that I am not used to. You can order as much as you want from what they serve, and there is good variety, for the one price of $5 + some change. My omelet, two slices of bacon, two pieces of toast, and a large OJ was $5 + some change. And it was good food. The rest room facilities are completely private with toilet, vanity, and shower, with triple locks on the doors. You can wash your recreational vehicles on-site, or you can pay to have it washed for you. There is also an RV Service Center for repairs, and they will come to your site. It would consume to much space to list the amenities and features of the Oasis RV Resort, so please check out their website. The price I reflect is based on staying two nights and getting the 3rd night free. Otherwise it is $20 a night. The Palo Duro Canyon is only 25 miles away, and if you can, go see the musical drama "Texas," at the Canyon. If we return this way, we will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We came into the park on July 1st, planning to stay for two weeks. We wound up staying four days and left. On the afternoon of our first day in the park the fireworks were being shot off. We have nothing against fireworks as long as they are in their proper place. In an RV park among RV's is not the proper place. We politely asked the owner about this situation and if he would please put a stop to it. Fireworks were flying over the rigs. If the fireworks weren't stopped we felt we needed to leave for the safety of our rig. Upon telling the owner we would leave he said, "Fine, leave." Rather than say he would handle it or indicate in any way he would assume responsiblity he shut the door in our face. The fireworks did eventually stop, after signs were posted that they were not allowed. We will not stay at this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
In all of my years of traveling, I have never been compelled to leave an RV Park until this one. The fireworks sailing over our motorhome well into the night, the total disregard of "quiet time", and the "really don't care" attitude of the owner convinced us that any place would be a better place. There are plenty of RV Parks in the Amarillo area that actually believe in customer service and the campground rules they post. Never again at Oasis! We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a great site. Would have given it a 10, but the WiFi was overloaded and did not work. For $20.00 I can do without WiFi. Will stay here anytime I am in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park. Clean. Everyone there was helpful. The repair shop is great! The only reason I didn't give them a 10 is that the internet was weak. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is one of the best places we have stayed at in a long time. The staff is friendly. Pay for two nights get the third night for free. Three nights for $40. They have all the ammenties you would expect from a park of this caliber. We planned on only spending one night, but stayed for three. They serve some of the best brisket around. And they also have a full bar in the restaurant. I really enjoyed our stay at this park and will be stopping here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Oasis is not a Passport America Park, but because it was advertised as such, we had to pay only $20. This is one park where you can wash your RV and the cement slab sites make it worth while. It’s close to Cadillac Ranch and it’s probably the best park we’ve found for the price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The only reason we did not give the park a 10 is because of a permanent that had a blue tarp over his trailer. Found this a little disturbing. We have been coming to this park since it opened and recommend it all the time. this is the first time we have been disappointed with the look of the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, clean, convenient park near the interstate but far enough that road noise is not an issue. It's nothing fancy but concrete pads are nice and everything worked including Wi-Fi. We enjoyed the hot tub. Pool is attractive and the entire area is very clean. Would have given it a 10, but it is in the middle of nowhere, and there's nothing to do in the area. Excellent one night stopover, though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Cement slabs, clean rest rooms, and wide sites for larger rigs. First night our cable connection was not working at the box. Next morning entire site was flooded due to a leak in their water. Moved to a different site. Cable and water worked great there, but Wi-Fi was weak, and often couldn't hold signal. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a GREAT campground. Highly recommend. Just a hop off the interstate. Has a full-service restaurant with the best ribs in Texas. You tell them what you want to eat and how much of it. Pizza anytime, and delivered! Has several grassy areas for pet walks, a beautiful club house with two pools, hot tub, etc. It is neat and clean, has paved streets with concrete pads and attached patio at every site. Has great Wi-Fi. Will definitely make this a regular stop annually, both coming and going. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean and open park with paved sites and reasonably good facilities. The pool was not open while we were here and it would have been nice to use it as it was hot. The cheap nightly rate ($20 per night and you get the 3rd night free) and cheap laundry (50 cents a load for wash and dry) were a bonus. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice, clean campground and for the price, you can't beat it. The sites are huge and easily accommodated our 42' rig. The laundry is 50 cents to wash and 50 cents to dry. The only thing I would say is to bring chairs. At the time of our stay there were no picnic tables at the sites. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice and well run campground. The roads and sites are paved and well maintained. There are no trees, but other than that, sites were excellent. Lots of RV services are available, although I did not try any of them. This is an outstanding value for only $20. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. $20 per night. Pay for two nights and get third night free. Great value for such a nice park. Restrooms and laundry very conveniently located. Wash was 50 cents and dry 50 cents for a full 60 min. Staff very friendly. A short distance west of Amarillo, but shopping only 5 miles. Will definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is still our favorite stop over when in the area. They were running a special for $20 what a deal!. Everything worked great! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The rate is using their silver club card which is available at check in. The laundry is now 50 cents a load. Still a great deal for the money. We are staying two nights and with two nights paid you get a third for free. We have stayed here several times before. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is a fairly well thought out design. The entire park is paved. The sites are wide and long. The roads in the park are a little narrow but very do-able. There is a “restaurant” onsite that serves pizza and BBQ sandwiches at a reasonable price. There are laundry facilities in several buildings throughout the park. If you need RV repair, it can be done by a mobile repair facility in a metal Quonset hut onsite. Electricity was good. Verizon phone and aircard work well. The onsite wireless had a strong signal. We camped here in a 32’ fifth wheel. This park is one of the better parks we have been to in the area. Rates reflect a "buy 2, get one free" promotion. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
One of the nicest RV parks we have stayed in. Facilities are A+ with restaurant and mechanic on site. This is pretty barren country so don't expect anything meaningful in the way of trees and grass which is probably true of any other park in the area. Very convenient to I-40. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The $20 rate is per night but stay 2 nights and get the 3rd night free. This park is Hugh, easy on & off t-40 and first class. There is an RV repair service on site that did an excellent job fixing our AC. The owner and staff is very friendly and helpful. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Simply stated this is the best overnight RV park we have stayed at in the past 3 years. Extremely clean (restroom, clubhouse, sites, etc.), and the hosts were more than Texas friendly. We absolutely will be staying at this RV park in the near future. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park, great staff, and great customer appreciation. This park is clean, has great food, and very accommodating to all campers. Had easy check in. We were required to stay a couple extra days and they were great. Would highly recommend this RV resort. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Just west of Amarillo, this park is very nicely done. It is clean and neat, with roomy sites. Located close (a few blocks) from I-40, but little freeway noise. Right on the open prairie, with no shade but the amenities make up for it, we thought. Texas barbecue in the evening at the adjoining cafe, we heard about breakfast also, but didn't partake. Pool and spa were closed for the season when we were here. Has very friendly owners who know the area well. The $20 rate involved joining a RV club for free night at check in; I forget which one. We would camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent park, easy on/off from I-40. The rate reflects Passport America. 'Pay for 2 nights, the third night is free' would bring down the rate even more. There had been heavy rains in the area prior to our arrival, so we really appreciated the paved roads and level concrete sites. The site was a long pull through with plenty of room for the RV and car, with more than adequate space between sites. (RV/car washing is permitted.) The hookups were placed conveniently and were in perfect working order. The bath houses are southwest style and very clean. We will definitely use this campground again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As nice a park as I have ever stayed at. Has easy access off I-40; 50-cent washing machines; RV repair on site; RV washing service; a limited menu restaurant; pizza delivery to your rig; paved streets/sites. Located about 10 miles west of Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park: it is paved and neat. They do limited meals in the main building and deliver pizzas to your site if you wish. Reasonable rates for this nice a park. We paid $36 three nights on Passport. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Check-in staff was very courteous and helpful. Their park brochure listed the cable channels. Site and services were fine. The noise from I-40 is muted and not really noticeable in the trailer at night. I did not notice any poop-n-scoop issues when I walked the park. The pool was not open at this time of the year. The rate reflects their rate for 2 nights get the 3rd night free. They are no longer a Passport America park. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A gem that nobody knows about! Good sized campground that almost always will have availability. Put this park in a more touristy location than Amarillo and it would have a waiting list. Just like we like it: the sites are paved and wide and not jammed in next to your neighbor. Being a new park they can accommodate big rigs with no problem. With an onsite repair service and catered meals brought into the clubhouse for sale and several laundry rooms, there is no reason to leave the park. Rates reflect a "buy 2, get one free" promotion. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful park, very wide paved pull thrus and patios, new trees so no shade yet. Full hookups, 50 amp, cable, easy on and off I-40. Special rate $20 per night for 2 nights, 3rd night free. Great service! We liked it so much we stayed there again on the way back across I-40. Definitely would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A great place to stay if you happen to pass through Amarillo on your way to someplace else. This is a newer RV park, conveniently located a block off I-40 and close to the quirky tourist site called "Cadillac Ranch". The sites are very large, level pull throughs. We were placed right next to one of the bathhouses/laundry rooms. Everything was very clean plus when we camped, there was no charge to do our laundry. And at only $20 a night, this was the best deal we found in all our travels. Oasis even has its own on-site restaurant (and bar) plus a mobile RV repair service in case your rig needs a fix or two. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The management of this park should take a refresher course in truthful advertising! They advertise both Passport and Camp Club membership, but give EVERYONE a 50% discount off a fictitious $50 base price, and paying for two nights yields a free third night. The also have an additional 20% discount available when you sign up for a “silver” card. The “free” laundry actually costs 50¢ per load (either washing or drying) – which is still a bargain. The concrete pads are great, but picnic tables would have been nice. The price reflects staying three nights for the price of two. they allow vehicle washing which is a big plus. Overall, this park is still a darn good value for the price! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is 5 miles from town, but very near "Cadillac Ranch". Washer & dryers in each comfort station is not free, but now cost 50 cents (a bargain). It's a great campground: EZ on/off I-40 with all pull-through sites, 50 amp, concrete pads and a patio. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The sites are level, the park very clean, it's easy to get into and out of the park and sites with a 38-foot motorhome and toad. We have stayed in Amarillo before and this park out shines the rest. The trees are all small and were dormant, but it was winter and the park is new. They have two prices $25 for over 25 feet and $20 under 25 feet. They have a value card you can sign up for, which gives you a 20% discount. We did not learn about it until the morning we were leaving when we purchased propane so could only use the discount on the propane and not the prior night's stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here before and like this park. However, the downgrade is because they claim to be Campclub and Passport America campgrounds, but in my opinion are not following the pricing policies of these "clubs". We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a wonderful clean resort with large, level concrete pads and asphalt drives. The laundry is free and the restrooms were clean. The pool and spa looked nice but the weather was too cold to swim. There is a restaurant on site that serves a limited menu and alcohol. The food was very good. RV service, wash, and carpet cleaning are available on site. Even though the park is just off I-40 the highway noise was not a problem. The rate shown reflects the standard $25 per night rate with the third night free. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We returned to this park after a pleasant stay a few months ago. Unfortunately, this stay was a disaster. There was snow during our stay and we were appalled that the park had no snow removal equipment or contract for removal. Many long term residents paid one of the other residents to clear their way to work, etc with a little bobcat. We did not realize that individuals were making their own arrangements for clearing and inquired at the office regarding when our drive would be cleared. We were met with shrugged shoulders and were advised that the owner said that the snow would melt soon. When we finally got the 'scoop' about the private arrangements, we paid $20 for the resident with the bobcat to clear the drive for us. After making a firm complaint with the office, the owner called and agreed to refund the $20. We all took turns with our small snow shovel to further clear the turns that still blocked our way out of the park. Like one other review, we needed a propane refill and were told to return the next day. We found the office to be closed and no recourse to locate anyone to fill the tank. Fortunately, we were still using our alternate tank, so we didn't run out before the second day when someone was available to fill our empty one. Amarillo's climate is one that demands preparation and we consider this park's lack thereof to be irresponsible. We left a day earlier than planned and will not likely return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What more can I say about this wonderful park. This is my second visit and I will drive miles out of my way to stay here again. This is one of the few parks where the term RESORT really applies. When you come into the park, the first thing you will notice is the cleanliness. All interior roads are paved blacktop. All RV pads are level concrete and there is an additional concrete pad for your patio. All sites have full electric, sewer, cable and free WI-FI. The landscaping is typical western desert meaning gravel with sagebrush tastefully planted. I can't really call these amenities but at this park you can: wash your own rig or have then do it for you, schedule their tech to do routine maintenance or necessary repairs at your site or at their on-site repair center, have your rigs carpets cleaned. There are laundry facilities at each restroom area and they are FREE. The park is serving breakfast and dinner every day at the clubhouse and you are invited to watch a movie at the clubhouse or relax in the pool and spa. There are no permanent residents altho it is not unusual for guests to stay a month or so. The staff will do everything possible to make your stay pleasant. This park is located far enough off of I-40 that road noise is not a problem. Surprisingly enough, for a western park, there are no nearby trains or airports, to disturb your slumber. This park is a few miles west of Amarillo proper but along I-40, that is still only a few minute drive, even during what passes for rush hour (Amarillo is not a Dallas or Houston). I don't normally give any place a ten but I just could not find anything that I would want to do to improve this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The Oasis RV Resort is very convenient to I-40 without being right on it. After exiting the interstate on Arnot Rd (Exit 60), turn to the south, go past the Love's, and the Resort will be a few hundred feet down the road on the left. The Resort has a solid wall around it blocking the yellow lights so if you arrive after dark (as we did) at first it looks like there is nothing down this dark road but it's there! Check-in was easy with their friendly staff. Our site was indeed level and the private bath/showers were clean and well heated. There is a lot of pavement and no trees so I imagine that the Resort could be hot and crowded in the summer but it was fine for our winter stopover. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Very nice facilities but all the work campers were lazy. They would NOT fill my propane tanks. I spent two VERY cold nights there and won't be back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very pet friendly! Don't charge for children. Free laundry is wonderful. Price is GREAT. This is the second time we have stayed there and will go back as long as they keep it clean and the price reasonable. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Immaculately maintained, well-designed, large RV Park and a HUGE bargain at $15/nite PPA rate. Not especially scenic, but spotless and crisp. Friendly, helpful staff. FREE laundry. Internet worked fine for us, even streaming video. DEFINITELY would stay here again and look for other parks in chain if they're anywhere near as good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Neat and clean grounds, fully paved throughout. All sites are pull-throughs. The Wi-Fi was a bit slow at times. Free laundry in clean machines and immaculate laundry rooms. Not so great e-mail communication prior to arrival and very low management presence on site but a great value at $15 a day with weekend days free. $75 a week. What's to complain about? We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
November 2009
$20
One of the best parks that you will find. Staff is able and accommodating. Concrete pads and patio. Far enough from I-40 so that noise is not a problem. Free Wi-Fi worked well, although slow at times. They were offering 2 nights with the 3rd night free at $20/night. Great rate. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wow: what a deal! A beautiful, clean park with tiled private bathrooms, showers and large paved sites. There's a nice rec room and very attentive staff. Good Wi-Fi from several locations. My "10" rating is due to the price and great value. Very near lots of shopping malls and more. We'll be staying here again! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Newer, full service park just outside of Amarillo. Rates are incredible, $17 per night & pay for 2 nights & get the 3rd night free. Also no charge for laundry. Wi-Fi is poor but they are in the process of upgrading their system. Too bad that the kitchen is being renovated as would have like to try their BBQ. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Everything is perfect about this campground. Owners are nice and it is very well laid out. They even have evening meal available if you are so inclined. Nice sites, excellent road system. Only thing that was a problem for us was the wind and as has been said before, they cannot control that. It was blowing so hard one night that it woke us up at 3 AM. If I was planning to stay again, I would definitely check the weather and winds ahead of time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A Great park that is very well maintained. The park has free laundry, Wi-Fi, cable, and allows you to wash your vehicles. All roads are paved and you park on a level concrete pad. The only draw back is the wind, but the park can't control that. The park is only about three miles from Amarillo so shopping is near. We had no problems with freeway noise even though park is located about 1/4 mile from I-40. We would recommend this park and we will use it again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The owners of this park have worked hard to create a great environment. We liked the individual washrooms, free laundry, rig washing service ($50 for a very thorough wash), huge pull throughs, and good expanse of lawn area for dog walking. We didn't like the lack of decent Wi-Fi connection or that the advertised book library/exchange was closed. It's annoying when a website shows an amenity or facility that is not available because its the low season, which is what we were told. However, this is the best site we have found in Amarillo and we'll be returning here again next time we need an I-40 stop over. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park for big rigs at a very reasonable price. This park allows you to wash your rig at no additional cost. If you have pets let them know so they can assign you a site close to the grassy area or you'll be walking. We had strong West Texas winds from the South. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the most perfect campground I have run across during my 6 years on the road. Our stay was a week thus 11 dollars a night. Many different bathrooms thru out the CG also Wi-Fi extenders. Wi-Fi was great but cable is a little limited. Would stay here anytime and would come back anytime traveling thru Amarillo. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Extremely well thought out Big Rig RV Park. We stayed here in our 45' motorhome and had plenty of elbow room. Easy on and off from I-40, but no road nose. Lots of sites and mostly pull throughs. They also offer for a very reasonable rate breakfast or dinner. Very clean and well organized. We would highly recommend as a one nighter or multiple nights if one needs to be in the Amarillo area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a hard one to rate. As to the site: if you are OK without shade in the desert, these sites are top notch. After so many years of staying in campgrounds owned by people who don't seen to know what big rigs need: it was a treat. The low rating created by: Wi-Fi not working and the rally room was not open. Is that where the book exchange is? That's where the spa is. We did the dinner thing: perhaps if you are from Texas, you would enjoy the food. They are applying for a liquor license. Note: Beware of the wind here, it's ferocious. If the wind is coming in from the SW, turn the coach around. It tore the door from my hand, slamming it into the mirror and springing the hinge. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not for kids as no fires allowed - nor are there playgrounds, lawns, etc. But if you're looking for a modern, clean, well-maintained, CHEAP, secure and overall pleasant place to stay in Amarillo, this is it! The location right off of I-40 is far enough back to kill most noise from the highway but more importantly puts you two minutes from the major retail, food, etc. The clubhouse and admin. building are very nice. Bathrooms and showers are VERY clean, modern and each one locks for families. Concrete throughout, but nice wild grasses break it up so it is attractive. No, this is not a place to socialize like state park campgrounds, but from a utilitarian point of view, this is perfect! Go in the off season like we did and they let you stay third night free - we stayed three nights, full hookups = $30! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a fabulous park that we would recommend for overnight or longer. It definitely would rank as one of the best RV parks at which we have stayed in our 11 years of full-timing. We used Passport America for our one night stay, but the rates are extremely reasonable even without Passport America. Free Wi-Fi, cable and laundry plus huge pull-through sites combined with nice landscaping, friendly staff and dinner and breakfast available at low cost make this park a real winner. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed 3 nights so we paid $20 for two nights and got the third night free. Heck of a deal. Free laundry which we availed ourselves of. We ate dinner in the clubhouse which was $10 for some pretty fine BBQ. The full hookups were great except for a trailer or 5er: your pickup truck would block the roadway while you are disconnecting. The hookups are a bit too far forward. This is a newish park built in 2007 and is the best around easily. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Pretty much what the camper said below is true. The pads are nice but that's about it here. What they advertise on their website and what is really here is two different things. No movie night, not even a walking machine or TV in the exercise room, what gift shop? Looks like they are trying to get a bar and pool table room right as you walk in to check in. No communication here and not very well managed. Beware, there is not much space to enter for check in, you may be waiting out in the road. Wi-Fi is terrible. Would probably stay at Fort Amarillo next time, they have a awesome gift shop and the workers are much happier there. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have stayed here before and will stay here again. Place is getting busier and Wi-Fi is getting slower. They did tell me upfront they were working on it. If you are in a fifth-wheel the hookups are up front for a motorhome and your tow vehicle is almost in the street if you don't want to unhook. The spa is turned off and you need to tell them when you want to use it so they can go up 30 minutes ahead of time and turn it on. I went up at my scheduled time and it was off. They showed up as I was leaving to start it up. Laundry is still free. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We LOVED this park. It was our first after having just bought our RV and we couldn't have asked for a better introduction into the RV life! Clean facilities, helpful people and absolutely LEVEL! We're headed there right now as my son has been bugging me to stop there again so my wife can see it. FREE laundry? WAHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is the best one nighter RV Park period. New wide sights, wide roads, dinner and breakfast available for a reasonable price, full time RV service on site, free laundry, $1.00 ice, on the honor system, you can wash rig or they will for a fee, and private shower/rest rooms. They had a 3rd night free promotion while we were there. We had a nail in our toad tire and the on site repair fixed it for $15 and we did not have to leave the sight. It is not a resort in any sense of the word, but a great one nighter or more, if touring the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I can't say anything that has not already been said. If you are in the area to see Palo Duro Canyon, it is probably less expensive to stay here than at Palo Duro State Park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a repeat stay for us. This remains one of the better RV parks we've seen and is the best value we've seen however the restrooms need attention. The bathroom floors are looking dirty all the time and the toilets weren't always cleaned. We know because we followed the cleaning lady into two of them. We didn't see the owner this time so were unable to tell him this. That said, we would give Oasis another try as long as they continue their special stimulus rates. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is a wonderful example of the best way to design and operate a RV park. A truly wonderful park. Sites are level with a very wide concrete pad and paved driveways and roads. The landscaping is outstanding and the property is very well maintained. We took advantage of the park's permission to wash rigs and its free laundry facilities. We also partook of their BBQ dinner. The park is somewhat removed from I-40 so although their was definitely highway noise, it wasn't bad at all. They offer free cable TV with a good lineup, but it inexplicably does not include ESPN! The Wi-Fi was free and very good. Although we didn't use it, the pool looked very nice. All in all, it would be hard to beat this terrific park! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wow is all I can say. This is a newer park with all the amenities and it was $17/night for the first 2 nights and the 3rd night was free. It's true, the laundry was free. The park was far enough off of I-40 that there was little or no freeway noise. Most of the other RV parks close by are mostly full (75%) of long term permanent residents. This park had only a few and their sites were clean and well maintained and the rigs were newer. This is a great place to stay overnight or to visit local areas and Palo Duro State Park. I seldom give any RV Park a 10 rating, but this one is a 10 as long as they keep their rates reasonable. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The Oasis RV Resort in Amarillo,Texas is only about 3 years old and is beautifully constructed with double concrete pads. The price is unbelievably low so don't let it be a deterrent to book here. Everything is included in this low price. There is a fee for the breakfasts and dinners they serve in the rally room, but it is nominal. It is not a five-star meal but better than fast food. Easy on/off and near places of interest. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice campground. Sites are level, the place is spotless, and there is plenty of grass to walk your dogs. The hot tub is one of the best we have ever seen at any campground, and the staff is very friendly. They also have free laundry. All this for only $20 a night! If you are staying in Amarillo, don't stay anywhere else. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The resort has free laundry, you can wash your RV at the site, and there's a restaurant on the premises! There's good Wi-Fi coverage. The sites are long and wide and all paved. It's a very nice park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Fantastic RV park with very upscale amenities. Bath rooms and showers were spotless as was the FREE laundry facility. At a rate of $15.00 per night for a pull through with full hookups you cannot go wrong. Also it is right next to the interstate so it's very convenient! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a perfect RV park. The design is more like a desert atmosphere. This would be fine if the wind was not so bad. I was in Amarillo to see doctors and knew I might miss check-out time. I asked and was told past 2:00 pm I should pay for another night. That is fine, but with three fourths of the park empty and never over half full, I thought she would give me extra time. For a quick overnight this park is cheap, and the hookups are very nice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Super nice park with all pull-through sites, free laundry and level, paved sites. It has the look of a pricey RV resort and you are wecome to wash your RV on site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here again while traveling through this end of Texas. We love this park for it's accessibility to the freeway. Very friendly staff and work campers. Only gave it an 8 rating because of no picnic tables or trash cans throughout the park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Excellent access from Interstate. Staff at Oasis is extremely friendly and helpful. We will definitely stay at this site again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the finest RV resorts I have ever seen! The rates were amazing for all the services they rendered: free internet, free laundry. The bathrooms were the cleanest I have ever seen. I would highly recommend this park for a day or a season! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a class park. Only $20 per night for full hookups with nice, level cement pads. The pool and spa were great with the hot summer weather. They also had a free laundry room even though we did not use it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I can't think of a single negative thing to say about this park. It's a wide open parking area, kind of like a drive-in movie for RV's without the movie screen. Very clean, very wide spaces partially asphalt and partially concrete with an Arizona desert type flair. If you like trees, this isn't the place for you, but if you don't like dodging trees and other obstacles to get into a space, this is the place for you. Rates are very reasonable at $17 for fifth wheels and they have free laundry and even let you wash your RV if you want. If the timing is right, I'll be stay again on my way back home. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park was very clean and well set up. The only reason I did not give it a 10 is there is not privacy screening (trees/shrubs) between you and the next pad. There is lots of room, the clubhouse is very nice and clean, the pool is nice, and the price is outstanding. The staff was friendly also. One other potential downside is that it is out of town a little ways (several miles) so if you are not heading east/west through Amarillo it might not be very convenient. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is one of the nicest parks I have ever stayed in, and at $20 per night, I will be back again and again. The breakfast that they serve in the park was excellent, as well as the pool and hot tub. You are doing a disservice to yourself if you are staying at any other RV park in Amarillo when this park is clean, quiet, and resort like and $20 per night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here overnight on our way to Colorado. The park was recommended by a friend who had stayed there before. What a wonderful park and you can't beat the price. They also allow RV washing at your site. We're booked in again for our return trip. Each morning breakfast is served in the clubhouse. In the evening there's a catered BBQ dinner. If you're traveling through Amarillo, this is a great place to stop right off Interstate 40 by Cadillac Ranch. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Our actual rate was $16.50 a day with our Camp Club membership. This is a very nice park with a free laundry, pool, hot tub and adult spa. There is a small restaurant, we didn't try it, prices seemed a little high for sandwiches, etc. If it's shade you want, you won't find it here. It is basically a large parking lot. The sites are level, paved and nice and large. You can wash your rig or tow if you want. We stayed there three weeks and only noticed the odor from the fertilizer factory which was mentioned in another review, occasionally, however, the wind never stopped blowing the entire time we were there. This brought LOTS of dust from the unpaved road just beyond the park entrance and made it difficult to impossible to put our awnings out and enjoy being outside in the shade. I gave the park a 9 because the Wi-Fi was only "Fair" during the evening hours and very slow. During the day, when there weren't many people around, the Wi-Fi worked fine. Also, they do not enforce the speed limit and they allow people to drive through the lots that are not in use rather than stay on the roadways. The office staff was friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wonderful campground away from the main road traffic. They have a home cooked BBQ right in the main office/lounge that has wonderful dinners for $10 and under. Sure is nice at the end of a long day of driving. The sites are all large and well spaced. The spaces are all paved and cement with "desert" plants in between for decoration. The staff is very friendly and helpful and accommodating. There is a big 106" screen TV and many videos to borrow. There are bathroom/laundry buildings spaced throughout the campground. Each pristine, air conditioned bathroom is an individual private tiled room with a shower, sink, toilet and locking door. The laundries at each building have 2 washers and 2 dryers which are free. They also use "workcamper" volunteers. We loved this park and will definitely return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Probably one of the nicest campgrounds we have ever stayed at. Friendly people; your own shower and toilet in a private bathhouse! Free laundry... yes free! Pool, work out room and adult-only sauna. The price was right at $13. One very important fact that no one mentioned in previous reviews is that we suspect there is a feed lot nearby. It smelled to high heaven while we visited. My husband and I both grew up on farms and it didn't bother us too bad, but just beware; the stench of cow manure surrounds you. If you have sensitive noses, keep driving past this one. It would have been a 10 in my book if not for the smell. I suspect this smell is there year-round, but I can't confirm. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Our first question was, "what's the catch?". The Oasis is a pristine, spacious campground with an unbelievable price. No complaints for what it was. We prefer a more rustic feel, but this place had everything: level pads, a chance to catch up on internet, clean house, etc. Laundry was free! We would stay again for an overnight. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The price reflects Passport America rate. One of the nicest RV parks I ever stayed in. There is easy access from I-20 and gas right down the road. Large cement sites with a patio. They are spaced a good distance apart. The only downfall, it was hot. I can't hold that against the park's rating. The staff was extremely friendly; they have free laundry which is a plus. They asked that we pass the word. They offer a BBQ dinner in the evening, which I didn't eat so I can't comment on. I would definitely stay here again, in cooler weather. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground offers 192 sites, most are pull-thrus, wide, long, level sites with cable, free WiFi free laundry and allows you to wash your vehicle. It has a swimming pool, adults only spa, rally room and a restaurant. No trees (it is, after all, the Texas panhandle) and no picnic tables, but it is a tremendous value! Great attitude of hosts. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great RV park! They are planting numerous trees and bushes, so the place will look even better next year. Very friendly management. We never pass up the opportunity to stay here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. Big open sites, no shade, but that is normal for the area. Easy access from I-40 but no highway noise at all. Pool and club house both very nice. Clean restrooms and showers. Our rate based on a summer special with all sites $15 to $20 depending on your rig. Only complaint: the sewer connections are a bit forward on the pull through sites. Had to unhook the truck to be able to position the TT foward enough to use a 20' hose. Very nice staff. We will stop back here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Just like everybody else here, I simply love this park and stayed here twice this trip. It is an excellent park for on overnight quick in, quick out, stay. Nice, friendly, helpful proprietors run the place. Tthe park is very clean, and has a pool and a hot tub poll. It's close to restaurants on the west side of Amarillo. There's cheap gas available down the block. Oasis is almost adjacent to the world famous "Cadillac Ranch" attraction. My only knock on the place is that there is a nearby feedlot or cattle transfer station, and when the wind is just right, you can pickup a whiff of the "smell of life!" I was OK with it on the evening that happened, and I will return here again. Oasis RV Resort is an excellent value! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Stayed here with three of my grandsons on our way to Colorado for a week and plan on staying again on the way back. Very quiet park with great management. Everyone was quick and helpful. Nightly dinners were great and very convenient. Clubhouse and pool were very nice. Cleanest park I've ever seen and setup was easy. Cable was not the greatest and a few trees would make it nicer but we were not here long. I will always stay here when coming through Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent park. Staff at check-in exceptionally friendly & helpful. Everything spotlessly clean & tidy. Lovely big pull through sites, concrete & tarmac. Individual bathrooms spacious, clean & excellent shower. Free laundry was a real bonus. Large shopping mall just 3 miles down Interstate or frontage road. No shade, but then sometimes trees providing shade cause problems with slide-outs & awnings! Would definitely recommend & will stay there again & at others in the group. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After passing this park many times, we finally were at a time of the day to stop. Just great from the time we pulled in and until we left the next morning. This is one time we got more than our money's worth. Level, cement pads. Hookups located correctly. Able to use the pull through without unhooking the toad. Things that make a park a "want to return" park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent RV resort. Great friendly and helpful service, activity promotions for the weekend. Easy access and next to Love's travel stop. Will return again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean park. Pool was clean with plenty of chairs at pool side. There was a designated storm shelter, which I wish all parks had. Laundry facilities were new, clean, and free. I will go back again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice & clean. As you would expect in Amarillo, no trees, but the park is great as a stopover for the night. All sites are paved & level. We have used as a stopover before & will again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wow! This is a 10!! Though there is an absence of trees it was cool with a constant breeze. The pool was exceptional and there were two hot tubs--one for families and one for adults only. There is a wonderful exercise room, ice is available at all the bath houses scattered throughout the park. Honor system to pay for the ice $1 a bag. Bath houses double as tornado shelters. Each contains 3 shower-toilet-sink combos. Laundry is free. Large-screen TV in guest lounge and good food is available to guests for reasonable prices. We would definitely stay here again and we recommend it highly to anyone in any size RV unit. Our size was $15, and the other prices were $17 and $20. Pay for 2 nights and get the 3rd night free--only we had to leave to keep on our schedule. All of us rated this a 10!! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed in the Oasis on a trip passing through Amarillo both going and coming. The sites were level, all paved, very large pull through sites, and the park looks brand new. Very nice grass along edges for pets and pet clean up bags. This is a real quality park for a very low price and perhaps the very best park I have ever stayed in for the price: only $17 bucks. What a deal! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We love Oasis RV Resort. We have camped there since they opened and every year it gets better! The folks that run the resort are as nice as anyone could be, and they strive to make sure you are 100% satisfied. There pool and spa are wonderful and the adult only spa is even nicer. We highly recommend Oasis RV Resort to anyone in the Amarillo area for a night or several nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was just out of town, quiet, and clean. The owners really take great care of this place. If we come to Amarillo again, we will surely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park - best bargain of our trip. Free wi-fi, cable, laundry, and a storm shelter. There is no shade, but it's Amarillo. Big wide level concrete sites. Plenty of room for slide-outs. Sewer, water, and electrical all well placed. Easy in and out. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the ONLY place to stay in Amarillo. Yes, it's not right in town -- but that's a good thing. Level concrete pads had room for us to park our 38' fifth wheel without unhitching AND our extra car! Ultra-clean, friendly. We just wish there were more like this place! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice park with a very friendly staff. The rates are great. All sites are level and most are pull through. They have a free laundry and the wifi works great as does the cable. You can even wash your RV if you want. The pads at each site are very wide. I could park my trailer and truck side by side if I wanted. There was no need to since the sites are very long. There were no picnic tables, but at this time of year in Amarillo, it's too hot to eat outside. The nights were pleasant. They have ice for $1.00 a bag which you pay for on the honor system in a box near the freezer. They also have a small restuarant in the club house. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here one night on our way home. The only reason I didn't give it a 10 was due to the Wi-Fi not being very good. I could get on and get my emails, but could not bring up any pages on websites. It was also very slow. We were parked right across from the clubhouse, which had an antenna on it, so should have received very good signal. The park is lovely and when the trees get bigger, you will have some shade. Right now, you're right out in the hot sun, so need to use an awning, but there's so much wind in Amarillo, you're afraid to put it out! For the money, it's fabulous and right now, they have free laundry, which is unheard of in a RV park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is one of the nicer parks that I have stayed in. The sites are all concrete, level, and easy to maneuver around. I have a 45' coach and had no problems. One of the nicest assets to this park is that the laundry is FREE. The had four or five laundry facilities around the park. The only down side to this park is that there is no shade (101 when we arrived) and the cable didn't work very well. And the price was definitely right. We didn't need the cable so that wasn't an issue. Great park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
After six years of Rv camping I was expecting the usual problems one encounters when pulling in tired from driving. All I can say about this place is WOW! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a one night stay. This was a nice park and appears newer than most RV parks. The registration office was easy to get to and the staff was very friendly. Hookups were easy to access. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A new park with all paved sites, good water pressure, good electricity, and at a bargain price of $20 nightly. However, there are some problems. Landscaping is almost totally lacking and the park is stark, wi-fi is very, very spotty. And, while they serve excellent ribs in the clubhouse, pull-through sites are on the very back of the parking lot, making it impossible for handicapped people to go to the rib dinner or to the clubhouse. Still, a very good value for the money. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very wide, level concrete pads. Nice. No shade, but I believe shade is overrated anyway. It usually blocks the satellite TV reception or gets in the way of the slide-outs. The Amarillo area is windy and prone to thunderstorms at this time of the year. It’s windy enough that it’s not worth the risk to put awnings out. That’s not the park’s fault though. Appears to be well managed, neat and clean. I don’t rate anyplace a 10, so far at least, because I believe no place is perfect. I’m hard pressed to keep that rule here. So, I will be picky and note that they do not collect trash bags. You must drop them in the dumpster yourself. We are staying here two nights and would return without hesitation. We camped here in a Motorhome.
My husband had a different park in mind, but when I saw all the reviews I changed it. Large sites with all the conveniences, including barbecue suppers for $9.95. That became affordable because our rate per night was $16, and doing laundry was free. Treelessness becomes less important. I will say the wind in Texas was ferocious, but that was not the campground's fault. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the best value campground we have ever stayed at. It has all the amenities you could want. It is 2 yrs. old so plantings are immature, which makes it rather hot in the summer sun. Otherwise, it is a great park. I would absolutely stay here again when going through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The only reason this park doesn't rate a 10 is because there is no shade from the hot Texas sun. Most RVs have an awning so it's really not a problem. In every other way it was near perfect. Easy access from I-40 but far enough away there was little road noise. A Love's truck stop is 1/4 mile away at the freeway exit. No railway noise either. Almost all sites are pull-thru, facing northeast, and long enough that we didn't have to detach our dingy. The park is spacious, clean, looks new and has three well kept restroom-shower-laundry facilities. Washers and dryers are quality equipment and free of charge. Also available at each facility is 10lb bags of ice for $1. Grassy areas for walking the dog has multiple young trees that will someday offer much shade. At the Club House they offered a TX-BBQ dinner of ribs, pintos, coleslaw, potato salad, rolls and a soft drink for $9.50. The portions were generous and the food very good. Although the RV park is outside of town good restaurants and shopping is within five miles. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice large park. The rates are a great value for what you get. We have paid more for much less. The park is far enough off of I-40 you don't hear road noise. There are two WalMarts within 5 miles and lots of dining options. We camped here in a Motorhome.
No dirt, gravel with concrete pads and landscape plants growing in the gravel. There is well kept grass around the perimeter. Park looks new and is well cared for. Wi-fi excellent. Quite windy yesterday and no dust or dirt blowing. We plan to stay tomorrow and watch the Nascar race on their big screen tv and low and behold the 3rd night is free. Can't beat that! They have catered dinners every night and restaurants and shopping are only 5 minutes away. We camped here in a 5th wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
One of the best overnight type parks we have ever been to. Very friendly staff and large pull through sites with great utilities. Just far enough out of town to be quiet but still close to shopping and restaurants. Unbelievable price and they throw in free laundry. We will be back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is AWESOME. Just pull in your spot and un-hook, you're level, on a black-top/concrete paved site. All hook-ups at your fingertips. Staff was great, gave a quick tour of some of the facilities. Clean, FREE laundry, clean restrooms. 4 different ones through out the park. We will definitely be back. Running special right now, $17 for Class C's and 5th Wheels. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We liked this park very much. Finally a park that "gets it" regarding big rigs. We drive a bus with car trailer and need a very large site to accommodate the SUV when it's off the trailer. We had gobs of room left over on our site #158 and there are other very large ones too. This is easy in and out, all paved with desert landscaping and is very well kept. Laundry is terrific as they have all front loading new machines (and they are free). The location is right next to the Cadillac Ranch and do check out the Market Street grocery in town! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the best rv parks we've been in. The personable owner/operator checked us in. Yes its flat with no shade trees but there is green manicured grass, and the sites and interior roads are paved. There are 4 shower/laundry combo buildings with 4 free washers and 4 free dryers in each building. This is a special promo because they want to build up business. They also have specially reduced prices to build up business. Its a fairly new park and you can tell the owner is oriented to travellers who want clean showers/toilets, high speed wifi and excellent cable tv. Its quiet with little to no freeway noise. We would return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Excellent new campground. New young plants but no shade. With the prevailing wind, there is no road noise. The only problem we had was the voltage, of the dozen power stands I tested, was too low at 97-99 volts to allow our Surge Guard to provide power to our coach. I forgot to bring our Autoformer to step up voltage. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Would have given it a 9 or 10 if the WiFi had worked. That part of this park was awful but the upsides outweighed that. Free Laundry. All paved and level lots. Beautiful pool and SPA. Dinners severed at clubhouse both nights we were there for $6. Very windy but still a great park. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Once in a while we get a good one, this is one. The CG is fairly new, very clean and very big sites with concrete pads. Level. The people were very friendly in the office. We had BBQ in the clubhouse, something they offer every evening. Easy to get in and out of the park and I-40. No road noise, even when sitting outside. Coming from NC, we're not use to not having trees, but it seems to be the norm in Texas. Each bath house had a laundry in it. This is a first rate CG. Highly recommend it for a night stop, or to hang out for a few days. It's not it the GPS yet, but TL guide has it listed. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The Oasis RV Resort was a very clean and well-managed park. We arrived there and found they were having a half-price special which made us very happy. The laundry rooms were very small, but very clean and the best part is they were totally free! We also enjoyed the barbecue that was provided for guests both nights we were there, for the small charge of $6.00. We will stay here again if we travel to Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is relatively new and very nice with pavement and concrete pads. The folks were very friendly and very accommodating. We decided to stay an extra day and there were no problems. The only negative was the cable did not work. They came out and checked it with a little TV and got a picture. However, my cable worked the day before we got there at another campground and it worked the day after we left at the next campground. I have to assume they have a problem. We watched local TV and made due with that! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful park, it is fairly new and it has very large concrete pads, with blacktop driveways. It has 3 restroom/laundry areas, which were well kept. There is an exercise room with two exerbikes and one eliptical machine next to the check in office. The price is exceptional, when you figure in that the laundry machines are free to use, and you can wash your RV and tow vehicle onsite. My only negative comment is the wi-fi internet connection. It was a bit confusing getting logged on, and when connected it would drop out frequently and I was only 100-150 ft from the nearest antenna. Other than the wi-fi we would stay here again, it is a very nice campsite with plenty of restaurants within a few miles including Big Texan's 72 oz steaks. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is amazing. Free WiFi at every site, free cable TV, on-site propane, and FREE laundry facilities. Three buildings with individual bathrooms & showers and laundry plus soft drink machines and ice machines are spaced around the park -- in addition to the office building with pool and spa. They say there is a fitness room but I didn't find it. They let you wash your rig for free, too. All this for $17 which is advertised as a "Stimulus Special." $15 for pop-ups and pull trailers, $17 for 5th wheels and class Cs, and $20 for class As. Best bargain around! No shade trees -- everything is paved or concrete -- huge sites with patio. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is probably the best bang for your buck you will find in the State of Texas. The weather was not ideal during our 8 night stay so we did not use the pool, hot tub, etc. The sites are great; the pads are large and concrete. We enjoyed the free Laundry and ability to wash your vehicle on site. Good wi-fi, good cable, and good water. -We will be back as we have family in the area. Good place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is a great park with lots of amenities. Free laundry, nice spa, big sites, free wifi and wide roads. Lots of pull through sites. The park was only about 1/3 full when we were there. The rate is their stimulus rate and the Passport America rate. I would almost go out of my way to stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A friend suggested this park to overnight in and boy were they right! This place is great with long level sites and very low prices. There is even an introductory deal of free laundry. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wonderful spot. Large level lots. Free WiFi and cable although local stations (NBC, CBS, ABC) must be accessed by antenna. The wind was gusting so hard I was afraid to put it up. Bathrooms/showers are large and roomy and very clean. Free laundry - who's ever heard of that at a campground? Nice check-in spot with a few souvenirs and supplies, big screen TV, game area, book exchange. Close to highway but very quiet. Swimming pool and adult hot tub. This is definitely a keeper. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an excellent park for a single night or extended stay. The sites are very large and flat. It is minutes away from shopping and anything you might need. The owner is friendly and very helpful. We recommend this park to everyone coming this way. Note - the check-in is now towards the back right side of the park and not the building as you enter. We love the new rates. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wow,what an Oasis in Texas. Beautiful RV Resort just off of I-40. Easy off and on access to the freeway. Owners on site and the work campers keep this park looking beautiful. Anyone looking for a wonderful RV spot for the night or week this is it. Good value for your dollar with their current stimulus package rates. Large pull thrus and big rig friendly. Good strong WI-Fi, Cable, & free laundry facilities. Our truck broke down while we were here and the management went out of their way to assist our every needs. Don't look for a better park when in this area. They allow you to wash your RV on site. What a nice place to call home away from home. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What a great place to overnight. Located on the western edge of Amarillo,their huge sign is easily seen from I-40, however, it only says "RV Resort" not "Oasis RV" so heads up if you are looking for it. We arrived late at night and there was no late arrival information posted so we called the phone # and a friendly fellow said for us to "just drop $20 bucks in the box". I am sure he gave us a discount because of our late arrival. The bathrooms/showers were the cleanest we have ever used! The entire facility was clean and well maintained. I think the park is new , therefore, there is no shade. We had no time to use the pool but it looked nice. We would overnight here again We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a nice park for touring the Amarillo area. The $20 rate is a "special," I was told that it is usually $33. All the sites are paved, level, and large. Restrooms have private individual showers, and all look new. The laundry was free!! I don't expect that will last, but what a nice benefit. There is a heated pool, and spa, and a very nice clubroom. It is just off I-40, but we did not notice the highway noise. The only downside was no trees, and very windy, with some smell of manure from the surrounding fields. But I expect that would be the same at any other park in this area. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent only one night there while traveling back to Oklahoma, and were really impressed. They were having a special, so we got a great rate of $17. The lady at the office was very friendly. Everything was nice and clean, and I would rate it a 10 if they had trees. Plant some palm trees around there and the Oasis would be a 10 for sure. Will definitely stay there again. Highly recommend this place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Only a few years new. The park is far enough off I-40 to be quiet. Only short distance to "Cadillac Ranch" and 6 miles to Amarillo. The park is truly a resort. The office has an impressive lounge with leather furniture a fantastic pool and hot tub and a voluminous library. CLEAN SHOWERS FREE LAUNDRY! We used our Passort card and were very impressed. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
February 2009
$25
Loved this RV park! It is a jewel, and seems to be pretty much a hidden treasure. Very few RVs were there. It needs more customers, I want to be able to make that our home base when we are in the Panhandle next year, as well. Free everything, laundry, wifi, cable TV, clean and tidy and long drive through spots. Just beyond the infamous "Cadillac Ranch" on I40 just west of Amarillo. Nice and warm, clean showers. Just watch out for the wind, it can be rather strong at times. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park, spotlessly clean, friendly staff. This park was truly an oasis in the middle of the desert. The place was laid out well and the landscaping was nice. All RV parking was done on level concrete pads with facilities within easy walking distance. The showers were private and heated. I can recommend this to anyone, in any type of a camper, to spend a night, or a week. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found this park to be very spacious with level cement pads. Restrooms are very clean with free laundry. Clubhouse does close at 6 p.m. but will stay open late upon request. Pool and hot tub is seasonal. Surround-sound theatre, book exchange, and shuffleboard plus a work-out room all included at the clubhouse. Pets are welcome. Very peaceful place to stay with easy access off the interstate west of Amarillo, Texas. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
November 2008
$25
This is without a doubt the cleanest and best organized campground we have ever stopped at. It is located far enough off the Interstate that it is fairly quiet. All sites are huge concrete pads with side concrete patios. The roads are paved and between the sites is gravel with desert grasses and bushes. The free Wi-Fi is excellent and there is free cable too. They also provide free laundry in three very clean restroom/shower/laundry pavilions. There is also a clubhouse with multiple televisions, a book exchange, shuffle-board, workout room and more laundry machines. There is an outdoor pool and two hot tubs (seasonal). The staff members are very nice and helpful. All types of shopping are only a 5-10 minute drive away. We stayed during the fall off-season when rates were $25/day ($150/week). There is propane on site. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very good park for a big rig. The sites are very easy to access on paved roads and they offer plenty of space for slide-outs and awnings. There is little shade and very few rigs were there in early November, but the various amenities and facilities appeared to be first rate. The nightly rate reflects a two-night stay. We definitely would return again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park. It is fence and a block off I-40 so noise is not an issue--not even the traditional train or airplane. We found the park very big rig friendly. This park will accommodate any size RV with any number of slides and tow. Staff was very friendly & accommodating. We had a couple of special requests and they met them without question. They then came by to ensure our comfort & that we were pleased. The park is absolutely spotless. The clean & free laundry is wonderful (free is worth $10 easy). All roads are blacktop. Sites are double wide concrete with a concrete patio area. Utilities are modern & well placed. Between the sites is a large area of stone. The Wi-Fi was great. The instructions stated one would have to re-log in every five hours which was no problem. We consider this the best value park that we use. We will return! We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nice park, highly recommended. I would have given a higher rating but was not pleased with the way the internet access was setup and it constantly having you to renew your log on credentials. Other than that, a fine park. I would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place was very neat and clean and nicely landscaped (with gravel and desert plants) given it was located in west Texas where there is no grass or trees—just red dirt. The staff was very friendly. The roads were paved as were the pads. Each site had a patio, but no table or grill. It is usually too windy for fires. The cable TV reception was good with lots of channels, and the free Wi-Fi worked fine for us. The restrooms/showers were very clean; we did not check out the pool. They advertise a free laundry, but we did not use it. Some people will probably criticize this place because its layout is more like an RV park rather than a campground, but we really liked it and hope we get to stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is only the second "10" we've ever given. Ultra-clean, ultra-modern and ultra-organized, this place was designed by people who KNOW what an RV park should be like. It's definitely worth the bit further drive in to town to have a level, cement site. The buildings were beautiful, the xeriscaping fits the area, and everything was perfect. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I don't know much about any other park near here, but I don't think they can beat this. This was our third time here and not our last. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Everybody has already pretty much described all the positives about this park: the facilities, the newness, the owners, etc. The only problem we had during our 2 day stay was the WIFI. It went down for a couple hours and had to be rebooted by the owner and was not reliable during our stay. The only fault I found with the park was the location of the sewer toward the front of the sites. People towing 5th wheels and trailers may have to use extra sewer hose if they do not plan on unhooking. Surprisingly, they are not doing the business they expected. The owner said they have already had 300 cancellation this year. I'd hate to see a new park of this quality not make it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The hosts were great and the campground is one of the nicest we have stayed at. Everything is of excellent quality and up to date. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very large pull-throughs. Excellent satellite visibility. Concrete pads. Paved roads. Stayed here one night. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an excellent park for new RV'ers because the roads and spaces are wide with the majority of spaces being pull-throughs. Have never seen nicer, cleaner restrooms and showers. The laundry rooms have wonderful Maytag machines that are kept clean. The people are friendly and helpful. The park is located far enough from the interstate that there is no possibility of road noise but still has easy access. I would recommend this park highly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Traveling down the highway in a 42 footer, this park is exactly what I look for. I don't even know where to begin, this place is a 10 for sure. Tons of space, wide paved roads, concrete pads on the HUGE level sites. Top-notch facilities, clubhouse with pool and spa, bathroom and showers were sparkling clean. Great 50 amp power, 6 different onsite wifi networks to connect to. Friendly staff at check-in that shows you the park map and lets you choose where you want to be. Dogs had all kinds of room to roam around. Park was only about 1/4 full on Thursday, July 10, 2008. We were only passing through, but I would stay at this park for an extended period of time in a heartbeat if I were in Amarillo again. Only two things weren't perfect, but they are no fault of the park so I do not detract from the score: quite windy (especially at night), and the cow manure odor was pretty strong but thankfully only lasted for about an hour. Bottom line, I wish every RV park in the country could be just like this one. I wouldn't change a thing! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean park. Large, level concrete pads. Easy to park and exit. Separate adults only hot tub. Free laundry. Large grass areas for walking the dog. Would stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
New RV park located just off I-40 at exit 60 on the West side of town. Large concrete spaces and ample roads between rows. Nice clubhouse area and friendly staff in the office. The only negative is that it is located near a field and they will fertilizing in the morning. Conveniently to seeing Cadillac Ranch and the summer Play Texas in Palo Verde Canyon We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a find in the middle of no where! This is a new campground with large level sites. The bathrooms are just like at home with potty and shower in one room. Pool is very nice. The owners are incredible. We pulled in and hooked up, played in the pool and showered. The weather started to change and a huge hail storm came through breaking a vent, we made a split second decision to leave and head west away from the storms. Next morning my husband called, and the manager offered to refund our money! I will stay here again when passing through Amarillo. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park was certainly an Oasis after driving through from Albuquerque. The owner was very friendly and accommodating. The only detriment was the wind blowing from the south but the park is laid out to minimize the effect. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly front desk, immaculate grounds. Only minor noise from nearby I-40. Wi-fi connection was very spotty, and very slow. Pool and hot tub were great and bathrooms were clean and in great condition. On western outskirts of Amarillo, about a mile from the Cadillac Ranch. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
We pulled in here last minute as it was starting to snow. What a good decision it was. Very well laid our CG. Everything worked great. Real nice people. This place is a bit away from Amarillo itself, but not a bad drive. There's a gas station close by and a sandwich shop. That was convenient. We really didn't have too much time to really look around but we will stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Well laid out park. I agree with the large sites and concrete patio's. No grass except around the perimeter. Cable does not include networks, so must use the antenna to receive those. Wi-fi worked great for us. While we were here, the wind was very gusty. Had some "cow odor" too, but didn't seem to last very long and wasn't too bad. The free laundry was a real bonus!! Machines were clean and worked great. There are laundry facilities all around the campground. Even though the park is close to the freeway, we didn't notice any freeway noise. You are about 6 miles west of the city, so have to drive a little to find restaurants and the requisite Wal-mart. We would definitely stay here again. Folks were very friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Lots of room and were given a choice of sites. Pads are nice level concrete with a good sized patio area. Grassy area for a dog walk right next to us. Cable TV didn't work all that well and the Wi-Fi was a pain to get into and wanted to cut out several times. Very nice people and helpful about what to see, restaurants available etc. The free laundry was great, nice new clean machines. A bit of a "cow" odour in the air on several occasions but not terrible. We would return to this campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is Amarillo's newest park and is located on the far west side of town, near Love's, about half a mile south of I-40. We didn't hear any road noise. It is easy to get to, and a great place to spend a night or two. Being new, the facilities were very nice. Laundry is free to paying guests, something we have never come across. The sites are spacious and easily accommodate big rigs. The rate we paid was discounted since it is a "jewel" park, and we were referred by a park in Gallup, NM which is also a "jewel." We travel I-40 quite often and previously stayed at another park in Amarillo. Oasis is our new choice. We definitely will stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have now stayed here four times within the last 2 years. This is by far the nicest park we have been in. Very clean, new amenities, and friendly staff. Level, concrete pads with free laundry. We make this a must stop when passing through on I-40. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great new campground. No tree's but lets face it, it is Amarillo where tree's are scarce. They landscaped it with rocks which is a nice touch. The sites are concrete and level which I love. The FREE laundry is a awesome perk. Everything was nice and clean. The WiFi was strong and fast. We have stayed at most of the parks in this city and this is by far the nicest one. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The only thing missing from this resort is trees, but this is West Texas and there just aren't many trees in this part of the country. Normally I would not call this a "destination" park but I'd go out of my way to stop here again. It's easy to navigate to and through with a hugh shopping area just four miles away. And the one-fee-covers-all is great. I despise the places that advertise a low rate then nickle and dime you to death with charges for tv, WiFi, laundry and even showers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stay here every time we pass through Amarillo. We have stayed at other RV parks here but this is the best in Amarillo. Huge sites, free wifi, cable, laundry and too many amenities to mention. Family owned and the owners are very friendly and will do anything to make your visit a wonderful experience. We think this is one of the best RV parks we have ever stayed in. Close to dining and shopping. Very quiet no highway or railway noise. It's the best !!!!!! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped here from June to November 07 while in Amarillo for work with my family, wife and two daughters. We were one of the first guest, saw Chris and Thomas always trying to make adjustments to make things better for the overnighters and full timers. Park was always kept clean, very nice bathhouses, clubhouse has a lot of potential, somethings were not complete while we were there, but we could see the potential. We really enjoyed our stay and would highly recommend to other. One note don't plan on putting out the awning the only bad thing is the wind it is terrible, we lost a slide awning to the Amarillo wind and tie down anything left outside. Thanks guys We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nicest owners you will ever meet. Clean grounds and spotless bath/showers. Had a mound of laundry to do so they assigned us site 40, right next to the laundry facilities. 4 stacked Maytag washer/dryers at no charge to use. Very quiet at night, no road noise or train whistles... Will take advantage of their book exchange next time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Creme de la creme of RV Parks West of the Mississippi. It took two brothers from Indiana, Purdue grads at that, to figure out what the modern RV public is seeking. We were going to stay only one night but this park was so nice we stayed more. The other reviews detail the amenities, which are unsurpassed. Will bookmark this park for future stops. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Visited park in a big rig and found it to be very big rig friendly. Roads are paved and very wide. Sites are concrete. Long enough for any size coach without disconnecting tow car. Very wide to accommodate any number of slides and still have patio space on the pad. A table at each site would be a nice addition. Since it is new there are no trees to dodge. The utilities are modern and mounted on a lit pedestal. The only thing I would have changed was the sewer connection was placed toward front of site and would have been better placed toward the rear. The staff is friendly, but seem a little disorganized. They try hard to please. We were able to pick our site. The recreation area is hotel quality. Pool was cold, but the two spas were warm and the staff turned up the heat when we said we wanted to use it. It was great after a long drive. We found the Wi-Fi worked, but was not real strong. This is the type of resort that big rig drivers are looking for and it sets the standard for future RT resorts. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent campground! Level concrete sites, nice folks, fabulous desert landscaping, all utilities worked perfectly, beautiful adults-only spa separate from the pool, and they even have storm shelters for the frightening Amarillo weather (we had a hail storm that killed a vent, flattened the air conditioner intake, and put holes in the sewer hose that looked like a shotgun blast, but Dickey Stout RV repaired the damage on short notice). The rating of 9 rather than 10 is because the wifi was excruciatingly slow, and they were short-staffed, so the restrooms weren't cleaned as often as I would have liked and the clubhouse was open only intermittantly. Would stay there again if in the area. Note this place seems to go by two names: RVXpress and Oasis. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very new so no trees but some planted on perimeter. Very, very clean and very level. one of the best sites we have visited. About 1/4 mile from Travel America. Free washer/dryers We camped here in a Motorhome.
As others have stated, this is an awesome campground that just opened in June 07. The owners (two brothers) are RVers themselves, and designed it specifically for big rigs. Granted, there are no trees or tall bushes, etc. but it is very nicely landscaped with decorative gravel, small plants, etc. There is very little grass, and what there is is near the office and also around the pool/clubhouse. The sites are HUGE, level,with concrete pads with full hookups with very nice utility pedestals. Most sites are pull throughs, and the facilities are about the nicest of any campground we've seen around the country. There are several very nice bathhouse/laundry buildings strategically located throughout the campground. Each building has several really nice, very clean individual private bathrooms with showers as well as a laundry room, and the laundry is free! The swimming pool, spa and adjoining club house and exercise room are beautiful! All of the buildings are done in a southwest adobe fashion, and are first rate. The owners really put a lot of thought and money into building this campground, and while we were here, at least one of them (Chris) was on site 24/7. He was super nice and very helpful with suggestions on things to see and do as well as places to eat, etc.. The interior roads are all paved and super wide, so no problems getting in/out and turning corners, no matter what size rig you have. We drove all around the campground in our 40 ft motorhome with Jeep in tow as we picked out our site. It's about a half mile or so off of I-40, so while you can hear the traffic in the distance, it's not that bad and didn't bother us at all, unlike some campgrounds that we've stayed at near the interstate. This is a definite 10. If we are ever in this area again, we'd absolutely stay here! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a first-rate facility and one of the nicest RV parks that I have stayed at. I heartily agree with all of the positive things said in previous posts about this campground. The sites are huge and very RV-friendly. The hookup setups are both top-notch and in a cute housing. I gave it a 9 rather than a 10 because the grounds were pretty stark and open. Low-level grasses and other xeriscape plants were used but I would like to see some taller bushes or trees. I live in the high desert and know that there are some nice desert-type trees and bushes available that don't take a lot of water. This is the only thing that I would say "negative" about this RV park and that is being really picky. Other than that, I would definitely stay here again and recommend it to other RVers. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We've been full-timing and traveling extensively for 3 years and this is one of the nicest parks we have ever stayed at. All the sites have level concrete pads. The utilities are very accessible. The sites are wide (30-35 feet) and attractively landscaped. There are multiple wi-fi antennas so there is excellent reception throughout the park. There are at least 5 laundry buildings which double as storm shelters (important in this part of the state!). Also, laundry is FREE! The owners are on site and are extremely gracious, friendly and helpful. The roads are all asphalt and are easily the width of two motor homes. TV cable is free and selection is robust. This is where we are staying if we are anywhere in the area! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place, I concur with the previous comments. Only downside is what the visitors (read long termers) are doing to the resort, i.e., going to work and leaving a barking dog tied up outside. Park owner has doggy drop trash containers located at the end of every street, yet you'll find dog crap not picked up. Banning dogs from campground would be a positive step. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What a great new park. We stopped here on our way out west and again on our way home. The sites are wide, very level, right off I-40 but very little freeway noise. There is a truck stop on the same exit. There is a hot tub and pool, free laundry, WiFi works great, and they have cable.Ice and drink machines adjacent to bath houses. While we did not use the showers there, I did look, and they were very clean. Very pleasant people to check you in. Can't say enough good things about the place. We will return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here on the way home to New Mexico, and was pleasantly surprised to find a first class RV park just outside of Amarillo. Level, Concrete sites, spacious so no others are on top of you. Modern amenities. A must stay if you like quality for a fair price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
They don't get any nicer than this. Everything you could want and more. Wish we could stay longer that's how nice it is. Nice paved pull thru. Free cable and WiFi both of which work really well. Free laundry. Everything new and clean. Restrooms are wonderful. Did I say I really like this place? And management is very nice and friendly too. It is unusual to find a place like this that has it all. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park is a 10+. It's new! Wide asphalt paved streets. Double wide level concrete pad plus concrete patio. Landscaped with desert landscaping between sites. Well maintained grassy areas around the parameter of the park. Three separate combo laundry and restroom/bath facilities. Each unit has 5 private bathrooms with showers + a Free Laundry with 4 new Maytag washers and dryers. We would definitely camp here again! We rated it a 9 because the wifi did not work for us - we had to rely on a Cingular Aircard. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Absolutely fantastic for its primary purpose - an overnighter while traveling through Amarillo. But on the other hand, if we were visiting the city, this would be our first choice of campgrounds in the area! Brand new and immaculate; every site is wide, level, and the utilities are top-notch. Wi-Fi is excellent. The comfort stations feature individual bathrooms, and they were so clean and new that I was tempted to use them instead of the bathroom in my camper! Host was very friendly and welcomed me to choose any site that I wanted. Easy access to I-40, but far enough away that I could not hear the traffic. I can't say enough about this campground - simply superb and highly recommended! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great overnight campground as you pass through Amarillo. New and has everything you need. Great individual showers/bathrooms. Management very friendly. Even said I could wash my rig at no charge & laundry was also free. I will be back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park is new,clean and has nice landscaping. The sites are all concrete and level. The bathrooms are individual rooms each with a shower, toilet, and sink. Laundry is free and clean. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is immaculate since it is brand new. It was still under construction while we stayed, but most of it was finished and was beautiful!! The restrooms are individual rooms with multiple locks on the doors providing for extra safety. The sites were all concrete and nice and spacious. The gentleman that runs it and his daughter were super nice and told us to pick any site we wanted since they are all the same price. I could not believe it was only $28!! They have cable however you do need your antenna for local channels. Like the other review said, it is called RVXpress so it is meant for stop overs and not long term stays, therefore there are no picnic tables, fire rings or grassy areas and there were no trees planted at the time of our stay. THIS SAID,IT IS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL and I did not miss these items at all. I wish we could have stayed longer. This is definitely a campground that we would go out of our way to stay at again. After having traveled cross country and staying at numerous campgrounds, I can easily say this is by far one of the nicest in the U.S.!!!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place is brand new so everything was clean and in excellent condition. Some construction still going on. Friendly staff and reasonable rates. Although the park is gigantic there were only a few people there when we made an overnight stop. Sites are all paving and decorative rocks, extra wide and extra long. Big rigs with multiple slides will have plenty of room here. Very nice pool and clubhouse area. We like some outdoor living with our RVing so the low score is due to the lack of picnic tables, fire rings, or a playground. There is plenty of space for these and perhaps they will be added in the future. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a brand new park. The spaces are enormous, concrete, and level. The staff was very friendly. The restrooms and showers were immaculate. The laundry facilities were free! It is just far enough off of I-40 to be quiet. We will stop here anytime we are in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a new park and looks like it will be just wonderful when totally completed. The sites are huge and the laundry facilities are free. It is just off the highway but far enough not to be bothered by noise. There is a adult spa and a kiddy pool, exercise room and activities room. The owner seems intent on providing the best for RVers and so far seems to be doing a great job. I gave the park a 9 only because it is not totally completed at this time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park, friendly staff and easy access right off of I-40. Close to Amarillo and some of their attractions (Palo Duro Canyon, Cadillac Ranch and The Big Texan Steakhouse). Our spot was adequately level, roomy and long enough for our 40’ coach. Yes, this park is at the end of the runway of the Amarillo airport and while there is air traffic during daylight hours, I heard little air traffic after dark. Also I heard a railroad in the distance, but the noise never really bothered us. I had no problem navigating around the park and into our spot, but it was a little tight. In fact the staff recommended that I cut through an empty corner spot to get into our assigned one. Grass was abundant and we loved the fact that some spots had their own gated pet run area. That was a great feature. WiFi was good. Bathhouses were clean and water pressure in the showers was adequate. We were in the back of the park and the 1 bathhouse was in the front of the park. I actually had to drive to the facilities which wasn’t that big of an issue. Satellite was easy to locate and antenna TV reception was great. They offered free cable but being here for 1 night, I didn’t utilize this feature. I would stay here again. We camped here for 1 night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very pet friendly, lots of cats running around too. Some penned runs attached to sites. Sites closely spaced like most places. Like most Amarillo parks, just off Interstate and noisy. This park just at end of longest airport runway in US, fair amount of military traffic and noise, lots of jet touch and go landings including B-1's. Exciting, but loud. Train tracks to the north, airport to the east, I-40 to the south, and lots of car traffic. Nice management, but noisy surroundings. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Stayed for one night. Site 38 was level. Cable did not work at first but issue was taken care of right away. Turns with 38ft fiver were some what tight. Received warm welcome by owner. I would stay her again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly management. Sites level and bigger than most for a town. Most have some sort of shade. Several sites had fenced in areas for pets. Very good Wi-Fi. Cable good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Loved this park for its sites with dog runs right on your site. Also it is right next to a large open field that you can walk dogs in. Nice long site: not quite level but good enough. Nice owners. Wi-Fi worked well. We would stay here again, especially if we have dogs with us! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Name is appropriate. Good overnight stop. Easy from I-40. Interior roads good with sufficient turning room. Good sized (and fairly level)pull through sites in length and width (didn't have to unhitch truck from 5th wheel). Nice lady on desk for quick check in. Bathrooms clean but could use updating. Cable just OK with limited channels and poor picture on a few of them. Did not use wi-fi or laundry. Good room for walking dog. Would not hesitate to stay here again if passing through Amarillo. Rate reflects Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a bad spot for an overnight. Road noise was present, but not too loud. Trains passing in the night, I like. Commercial air traffic roaring overhead at seemingly tree-top level takes some getting used to. However as stated in a previous review, there's a curfew at around 10 or 11pm at which time aerial activity thankfully ceases. Park staff were very nice. Grounds were neat and clean. Gravel sites were wide, long and level. All utilities worked well. Wi-Fi signal was excellent. Easy ON/OFF I-40. We would stay here again. Rate reflects Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Amarillo seems to be a good stop for an overnight, and Overnite RV Park has been our choice every time. Great location and ease of check-in and set-up make it an easy choice. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park is fine for an overnight stay. Nice folks at check in. It was close enough to the road that you could hear the trucks and traffic but it was liveable. The airplanes were a little more of a problem. Some seemed to be very close to landing. Luckily they did not continue past 11 PM. The dog pens are a nice touch for dog owners. A few campers there that seemed to be permanent but not a lot of people out and about. When our two 'neighbors' left it was nice and quiet at our end of the park. We avoid cities if we can but if you must stay in a congested area, this one is fine. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Staff is very friendly! The park is in a good area of Amarillo (close access to highway and all parts of town). We were very pleased with our experience here and would recommend this park to everyone. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park with helpful staff. Pulled in on a very hot day. Clerk offered us a site with a private dog run. Which is nice for our 3 dogs. The park is very nice and located to several restaurants, gas stations, etc. Will stay here in the future if we need to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly, easy to get to. Level pull through sites. Gravel, but nice. We walked our dogs across the street to a truck plaza to purchase a Subway sandwich for dinner. This is a great place for an overnight stop. We will definitely stop here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park, pull throughs and we stay here because of the individual fenced pet yards. We always stay 2 nights here when traveling north. Staff very friendly and helpful. Easy in and out. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Last time through Amarillo we stayed at the Oasis, a very nice park, but in the excessive heat I was not looking for asphalt. This park has gravel sites, grass and trees and was on the east side of town and closer to my route the next morning. No trouble parking my 40' rig and toad in a nice level, quiet, pull-through site on the edge of the park. The office attendant was very attentive to our somewhat tired and rumpled state, suggesting we take a dip in the pool. We mentioned going to the Big Texan for dinner and she delighted us by offering to call their free limo service for a ride to the place at a time that suited our needs. What a great end to a long day of traveling! It was a perfect place to overnight. Totally suits it's name. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice overnight park. Easy to get to and nice size sites. Owners were very nice and helpful (we had RV and Toad mechanical difficulties). Laundry facilities were very nice. Would recommend this park We camped here in a Motorhome.
Just as the web site says a great overnight spot nothing fancy. Very convenient to I-40, fuel and the Big Texan(restaurant). Staff was OK. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Owners at this park are rude and should NOT be in the RV business. They went way out by hammering on my door, when I asked and got an ok for a late check out. Very rudely woke me and started to yell and shout. I got out of there fast as I could. I am writing this to let other people know: DO NOT STOP here. (I found another RV Park which is large, only $11 per night Passport America price, and the owner is a great guy.) This crazy RV park should be named: "Never again!" We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here 1 night on our way to Florida. Pulled in late, so we used the night registration. It was easy convenient and easy. As mentioned in other reviews, the highway noise was the only drawback. We did not un-hook our truck, this is a great place to get a little shut eye before traveling on early the next morning. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice park for an overnight stay, and everything is as advertised, except it is very noisy. I would give this park a higher score, but the highway noise went on all night, and we even had a few jet airliners on final approach zoom very low directly overhead. I also heard the low rumble of a diesel locomotive a couple of times late in the evening. I had to resort to running the A/C fan all night (in lieu of heat) and using earplugs in order to get some decent rest. The reviewers who said this is a quiet place must be hearing impaired or have a soundproof RV. I expected much better for a park that got a 8.5 overall rating in the Trailer Life directory. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a Good Sam rated RV park. All of the amenities worked properly. Our RV site was level. The park is well-maintained. The staff was friendly and helpful. This park is very close to the landing/take-off for the local airport and is very noisy, however the flights stop around 11:00 pm and don't start again until around 7:00 am so you can get a fairly decent nights sleep. There is a large truck stop across the street and if you sleep with your windows open you will here trucks throughout the night. We would visit here again. The park is located on the far East side of Amarillo and is located next to Hwy. 40. Access to the park is very easy from the highway. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
An excellent spot for an over night stay. Shady, level, pull-throughs. Gravel interior roads a little rough in spots, go slow, gravel sites. This is our second stay here, once for an overnight, now we are staying for three days to wait out the Memorial Day madness. It's close to I-40 but the noise is tolerable and close to an airport that seems to be seldom used. We are enjoying a peaceful stay and would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park with easy access on and off Interstate 40. The Wi-Fi signal was weak and very slow. Had some on-site dog runs. Also good cable TV. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park: the staff was friendly and helpful. Especially nice was the free transportation to a steak house nearby. Easy on and off from I-40. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
June 2009
$30
Another overnight stay while traveling through Texas, so the name suits the campground well. Staff is very friendly and helpful. First site we were put in was too short; the staff quickly moved us without any problems. The site we stayed in had a nice little fenced dog area on the site, as did several sites. Sites and interior roads are gravel. This campground is under the flight path of a nearby commercial airport. We only had one plane fly in at 9pm; it was very low which scared the dogs a bit. It is along the road and a truck stop is across the street, so there was road noise. The area gives the feeling that you need to keep all doors locked; however we didn't see or have any problems. If driving through and needing an overnight stop in the area we'd stay again if nothing better was available. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice people, nice place but lots of traffic noise. Nice for the animals. When an airplane does come over it is very low. We only had one plane around 9 PM. Neither of us slept good because of the traffic noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
First let me say the campground is right in the middle of the Air Force flight path. Being an old Air Force guy I didn't mind the noise at all. It brought back a lot of old memories. Gentleman in the office was very helpful and friendly. Limo service to the Big Texan Steak House was available and the drivers were very courteous. Good water pressure and electrical power was good. Wi-Fi has a good signal with no problems connecting. No Version service in the complete town of Amarillo. Extended service was available though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good place to stay for an over nighter. Managers always friendly, and have been so for past 8 years or so. Near the "Big Texan" steakhouse if you wish to enjoy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is right off of the interstate, and car and truck noise is a problem. As well you are right off the South end of the Airport runway. The air traffic does die down later at night. The highway does not. The sites are chip gravel, and it does track into your rig. The bathrooms were older but good and clean, and locked. Utility services worked well, including the wifi. We went to the Big Texan for a steak dinner, as the shuttle with the longhorns on the hood comes right to your camper door. A little secret though, if you can't eat the 72 oz free steak in an hour, it will cost you $72. I had a 12oz and paid for it, thank you very much. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Decent older RV park. Wi-Fi and cable good. Arrived after dark, registration ready on the office door. Some traffic noise from nearby interstate and airport landing route. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice CG for the purpose it serves. It is not a destination CG, but as advertised, it's for overnight stays. Great level sites, some shade, good sized sites, easy in/out and easy on/off the freeway. Nothing fancy, just good accommodations. Noise from the highways is not bad and the occasional USAF jet that flies over is more comforting than annoying. A great stop for overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The name is appropriate for this park because I can't imagine anyone staying for a 2nd night. The park was tidy and neat. The restrooms were spotless; but the noise from the freeway and arterial that flank this place was very bad. This was compounded by the 30 or so jets that land and take off right over your RV from the military base that is right across the freeway. Then there are the trains that pass nearby. You get the idea. Not a place for a restful night's sleep. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We've stayed here a number of times, but not for any longer than overnight. The park is easy to get into and out of, and the interior roads are fair-to-good. The staff was friendly and the park was generally quiet. I say generally because the park lies underneath the arrival path for planes landing at Amarillo Airport. Now, I love to watch planes so I don't consider this to be a bad thing...but I may be in the minority on that one. The plane traffic did die down considerably after dark. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The name says it all. This is a good campground for an overnight stay. It's benefit is it's proximity to the area. The downside starts with the airline flight patterns being right over the campground. The planes did drowned out the cars on I-40. The campground was clean and the sites were level (gravel). The Wi-Fi worked well. It was easy to navigate with a car in tow. It was cool to go to the Big Texan Steak Ranch via the free limo that will pick you up at the campground. I recommend the free 72oz steak (if you are able to eat the entire steak). Easy access to the interstate. I recommend for overnight stays. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is clean and friendly. It doesn't look like much from the street, but when you get back to the spaces, it's very clean and spaces are ample, level, lava rock (gravel) with patches of grass between sites. The office buildings are older, but very clean. Each spot has a picnic table, but no cement pad. The Wi-Fi is good and available at all spaces. I would definitely stop here again when I return to Amarillo. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a nice park right off of I40. The only drawback to this park is road and airport noise. Otherwise it was a very pleasant stay. Large spacious sites, some with private dog runs available, as well as a fenced in off-leash area. Park owners were super friendly and helpful. As the park name implies, it is a great overnight stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an older place in need of a face lift. Located right off the interstate with the expected traffic sound. Right on the flight path for the air base with quite a number of planes overhead. The pool was green and full of floating plastic bottles w/ one small hose attempting to re-fill it. Nearby train traffic competed w/ the planes. There were many big rigs and the place was fairly full, but the sites were fairly close. The WiFi was iffy and the cable had a limited number of channels, two of which were movies being shown from the office. Not sure if I'd use this place again, even as I did, just to stay overnight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice, well-maintained overnight campground. Extremely clean bathrooms/showers. Reasonable price for full-hookup site. Only thing that kept this campground from getting a 10 rating is the spotty wi-fi; it was very slow, and we kept getting booted. Other campers said the same thing. We'd stay there again if we were passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a bad site - but it is right on the approach to the local airport. The USAF was practicing landings every 10 minutes until 10pm. We had C-5s flying right over our RV! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great as an overnight stop. Didn't hear the planes, but then again I had earplugs in. Wifi worked great, and it was just fine for overnight. Ate at the Big Texan. Okay food, a little over-priced, but then again, you are in Texas. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is very easy to get to from I-40 for an overnight stay. The sites are a decent size and easy to get in and out of. Free cable and internet, but we have 2 laptops that were both unable to connect. If noise is a problem, this is not the place to stay. Proximity to the local Air Force Base makes for a noisy stay. Overall, OK for an overnight stay if you are heavy sleepers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very convenient to fuel stops, I-40, about 35 mi. to Palo Duro Canyon State Park which is a must see, large sites, free cable & wifi, fenced dog walk & provide doggie bags for pickup. Probably a prettier park in summer but worked for us. Next time though we will stay at the State Park, nothing against this park though. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Oh Boy can we pick em. We were dead tired and needed some rest after a long day of traveling and we found this tidy little park. The only problem was that it was right on the Amarillo Air Force base's final approach path. As luck would have it they had C-5 military transport planes practicing " Touch and Go's". Imagine these HUGE 4 engine jets with rocket assist coming in and practicing landings, over and over and over again, 2-3000 ft above your heads and directly over your coach. It went on for 4 solid hours till 9 PM. Throw in a few F-15 fighter jets and your talking about a lot of noise. This place is big rig friendly, but it's tough getting sleep if the air base is active. If we are through here again, we will be staying on the West end of Amarillo. I love planes, but that was ridiculous. I wished the host would have been honest enough to explain this to us about the jets. No wonder he never said a word and just kept smiling. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Free WiFi, free phone at site. Some sites have a fenced yard for pets use. Going to the "Big Texan" to eat, just tell the office & a "Texas Limousine" complete with a big set of horns on the hood picks you up at your site & returns you to site after. (GREAT Restaurant too!!) Do get noise from I-40. Planes are not too bad for as close to airport as the park is. We would definitely return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park worked out very well for us. Close to I-40 but we didn't really get any noticeable freeway noise and did not hear any trains. Did notice the plane noise but only a couple of times during our stay. Sites were level and easy pull throughs with adequate space between you and your neighbor. Bathrooms and showers clean and comfortable. The free Wi-Fi was a great surprise and we used it extensively. Palo Duro State Park is a beautiful place to do some hiking while in the area. We have a 30 ft RV and would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
2 blocks North of I-40 on Lakeside Drive. Free Limo ride to the Big Texan Steak
restaraunt. Says you can wash your RV for $5.00. Has Propane gas. Has 5 fenced sites for pets. Have 37' diesel and stayed two different nights during Dec.
2004. Used WiFi while there. Would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
October 2004
$25
Ok stop for an overnight, but the airplanes are a problem. Large military transport and fighters fly very low over the park while practicing landings. Owners very friendly and helpful. We arrived early and our site was assigned with a note on the door. This was very helpful. They have everthing you can ask for in a campground, except quiet. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Average park near interstate with easy access. Had very good FREE Wi-Fi. Price is a bit
high for an overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2003
$22
The park is pretty nice. Only stayed there overnight, so wished the price would've been lower--$22.50 w/Good Sam discount ($25 w/o). Not too far off I-40, across from a large truck stop, but in the path of airplane landings. Didn't use any of the facilities--just parked, slept, and left the next morning--so I can't tell you about anything else. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$29
Park is nice but expensive. The cable reception was terrible and the laundry room floods if you start more than one load at the same time. It does have easy access to I-40. They do have free movies to check out in office. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
2001
$25
Has all the hookups, cable TV etc but if you like quiet, forget this park. It is on the glide path for Amarillo Airport and the planes landing are approx. 200' over your head. It also has a huge truck stop across the street and a train switching yard behind it. If you are hearing impaired, this is the park for you. For those with normal hearing and sight, forget it! We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2001
$23
Great overnight stop. Good Sam Campground. Convenient to fuel/truck stops. Easy access from I-40. We've stayed at virtually all the Amarillo campgrounds on our way thru and this is the best! We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2001
$20
Great overnight stop. Good Sam Campground. Convenient to fuel/truck stops. Easy access from I-40. We've stayed at virtually all the Amarillo campgrounds on our way thru and this is the best! We camped here in a camper.
It's an OK place, spots are CLOSE together, but the place is reasonable, mostly permanent campers here but we found everyone to be friendly. For an overnight say, it's acceptable. I had to laugh to myself when I read the sign that has word 'resort' in the name. Hardly. Close to I-40 but not too noisy. I would avoid the east end of town. My son is in the area here and he says that the west side of town is better. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Just stopped for the night while passing through. Called about 2 hrs out and staff waited on us. Very nice staff, with easy access pull through sites. Experienced 8" of rain that night! The good news is that the rain covered the interstate noise. Laundry room was very clean. No cable TV. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice for a night or two, as we are doing now. Owners are very pleasant, welcoming and helpful. Restrooms and showers are well kept, immaculate. Not much grass, but there is a small playground for kids. We are traveling towards home and wanted a place to land. There were not many spaces open - we got the last one. Sun-Down provided a restful experience for us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I wanted to say that we enjoyed our stay so much. I usually don't write reviews but this time everyone was nice and the Manager was very helpful. Everything was clean including the showers. I usually bring my own cleaners but was not necessary here. The weather looked bad so it was a big plus to know about the storm shelter. All in all I would recommend Sun-Down to all of our friends or anyone else that would like friendly people and a clean safe place to stay. Thank You. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
February 2009
$19
This is your basic RV park but the sites are on the small side of the scale. We asked for a pull-thru long enough for our 29' travel trailer and double cab PU to fit without unhitching. The site, and all of them in fact, were not long enough as we were hanging out into the access roads at both ends. There was very little traffic so we didn't unhitch. The WiFi was down and were told the service tech wouldn't be able to get out until sometime the next day. So for this overnight stay we were unable to access emails, which is one reason that we selected this park from the guide book. Guess we need to start inquiring about whether the WiFi is operational first thing before starting the check-in process whenever we arrive at any park. Other complaint was the constant truck noise from I-40 just a couple of hundred feet away. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Small park run by a friendly couple. We stayed there 2 years ago and returned because of the comfort level. Everything is clean and well managed! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park had pull-thru sites, but they were not long enough to park our tow vehicle in line with our TT and our TT is only 29.5'. We had to park next to the TT which eliminated any use of an awning or picnic table. Although temps were in the 90's, the swimming pool was closed. Park roads were gravel and could use some grading. Park was OK as a base while we went out sightseeing, etc, but it definitely is not a destination campground. Campground hosts, who also handled registration, were very nice and friendly. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice small park just 7 miles outside Amarillo. Sure beats the high price parks closer in. Free Wi-Fi. Great for a 2 night stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here just for the night and will never do-so again! This park is filled with mostly old rigs that appear to be permanent residents of the park. The pull through was barely long enough to fit my 40' MH with a toad attached. The park looks very unkept, dirty, and the residents have stuff just sitting around. The sewer is not very convinient as the hose goes over landscaping ties and pools in the hose; the electric is on a very high post, dangerously close to the edge of the pull through. It would be very easy to hit the electric pole with a roadside slide. The park is next to I40 and is extremely loud with truck traffic. I would not recommend this park even though the price is cheap enough for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice, no-frills overnighter...not too fancy and catering more to the older rigs and trailers...but if you just want a good night's rest and no litany of rules thrown at you, this is a fine stop. Managers were friendly and helpful...showed us to our spot and sold us (would have let us borrow if we'd wanted) a converter since our spot was 50A. Sites are grass/gravel and pretty level...rather close together and no landscaping, but that's par for the course in West Texas. At the back end of the campground was a barbequeing and kids' play area. Not much there, but it did have grass and shade trees. No designated dog area, but the field behind the park is in process of being upgraded with more sites (supposed to include an enclosed dog run eventually), so the dogs were welcome to go back there. Showers and toilet areas are old and about the size of the ones in our rig, but they were clean, and an obvious attempt had been made to pretty them up with geegaws. Decent size pool looked clean, but it was locked up when we got there...assume it is only open when the office is. There's a large rec area by the office that has a few supplies plus tables/chairs/TV and some basic exercise equipment. Park was dusty and gravelly but, again, you're in West Texas...and if you like stark views, you can see for miles around you. After all the improvments are completed, this should be a pretty good little RV park (but need cable TV at a minimum). We'd stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.