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05/2013
rating [ 5/10 ]
Can you say overpriced? This park should command half that price. First, you get off the exit and see a tall sign for the park, but there is no obvious entrance. No directions on the web site. You have to work your way around some buildings and through their parking lots to find the place. This can be scary when driving a motorhome pulling a toad. The park is right next to the interstate with a lot of traffic noise. We were looking for a place to spend two nights, but refused to pay the price for a second night. We won't go back. We were told that there are new managers in place, so hopefully they will make some needed adjustments to the price and the signage.
05/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
Passport America rate. Highly recommend this park. It is a lovely setting with friendly, helpful staff. We ordered dinner from their cafe and it was delivered to our rig. Will definitely be going back to this one!
05/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
This rate is based on a spring special with a 30% discount after the first night at regular price. We thoroughly enjoyed Ruby's campground. It wasn't very busy this time of year, so we didn't feel crowded. Our site was a pull-through with plenty of room between us and the neighbors. It is absolutely the most convenient park to see the canyon. We were worried about driving the roads around the national parks in a 40' motorhome, but there was no need to worry. It is easy to get around the area. Bryce Canyon is a must-see! It is my favorite national park so far.
05/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a nice park convenient to town. It is right next to a large rock formation which provides scenic views with the changing sun. We hiked the rocks and could view town and all the surrounding area. The parking lot is all gravel, but after all this is the desert. The best sites for large rigs are back in sites with some shade trees. These sites are level and roomy from side to side. The large pull through sites are on a slope. The office staff was extremely helpful with area attractions and they booked our tours of Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell for us. This is a dog friendly park and one we will gladly return to.
04/2013
rating [ 4/10 ]
Spent one night here because the National Forest Campgrounds weren't open yet. It was okay for one night, but probably wouldn't stay here again. The sites were very crowded and we could barely open our door due to a fence. Lots of permanent residents. We didn't like the feel of this park.
04/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is by far the best RV park in Oklahoma City and one we visit often because our kids live in OKC. This year a putt-putt course was installed which gives the kids something more to do. They have a pool and playground and also rent bicycles. It is a pet friendly park but there is no fenced area for them to run. The office help can be very friendly or very rude, depending on who you get. It is close to Remington Park, the Zoo, Omniplex, and Western Heritage Museum (Cowboy Hall of Fame). The traffic noise is bothersome during the day, but not so much at night. We recommend this park over any other park in town.
05/2012
rating [ 6/10 ]
We paid 1/2 of the daily rate while there for 2 weeks this spring. The snow birds had gone home and the park was virtually devoid of life. The empty park models and facilities really showed their age without all the activities going on. We have stayed here during the winter season and you just don't notice those things when there is a lot going on. The park is doing some upgrades on the facilities and working to make it a better park. In reality, it is old and the old homes are dragging it down in my opinion. In the future, we will be looking at the newer parks in the area. The people are very friendly here. Dogs are welcome as long as they stay in the pet section. The central part of the park is a no pet zone, which limits the area you can walk in. The "dog parks" are small fenced areas which are not nearly big enough for all the dogs that utilize the facilities. The dog parks were quite smelly the winter we stayed. I never saw them being sanitized, but maybe they are. It is an OK park and one of the cheaper Cal-Am parks in the area.
06/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Daily rate is based on monthly RV lot of $500 when staying 3 or more months. This is a very nice resort, composed mostly of park models; however, there are sections for RVs and some RVs are interspersed with the park models which seems to work fine. The park is maintained very well and is very pet friendly. The park is long and narrow with a lot of grassy areas and small ponds. The RV lots are spacious. All of the park rental lots have a concrete patio, but the drive for the RV and personal vehicle are red lava rock. Some sites have more rock than others. It is crunchy and a bit hard to walk in if you have a site with thick rock. Many owners rent their RV lots at competitive prices. We would not want a lot that didn't have some concrete on it. The activities are unlimited and the owners are very friendly and welcoming. The only reason I didn't give it a 10 was because there is no trash pickup. You have to cart trash a good distance, which to me is a nuisance. We enjoyed our stay and would definitely return.
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