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08/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
This park is 5 miles South of Moab. It's located far enough off Hwy 191 so road noise is not an issue. It's well kept and our site (#6) was shady. Check-in was easy and fast. The rate reflects the PPUSA rate for full hookups with A/C. The view from the campground is really nice. We'd definitely stay again if visiting Moab.
08/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
This park was a very convenient stopover on our way to Utah. It's a beautiful linear park in a canyon. Unfortunately the road noise from I-70 is pretty loud, but it didn't keep me awake. We had full hookups. The sites were relatively level and beautifully landscaped. I'd stay again when traveling through Colorado.
08/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
This RV Park is located outside of Denver. It's convenient to shopping and sightseeing. The spaces are tight, but we were able to maneuver in and out without issue. It's adjacent to a beautiful city park. The owner, is a gem. She even referred me to her dentist when my crown fell out. The laundry was clean and $1.25 to wash and $1.25 to dry. The grounds were well kept. I'd definitely stay again.
08/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
We camped on Sunday for 1 night, and the park was almost empty. We had a 80' pull through lakefront site. The rate reflects a Golden Age Passport rate. This is a beautiful campground and I'd definitely recommend it.
08/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
We camped for one night. The park is very big and wasn't very crowded that Saturday. The sites were gravel and not too level. We had full hookups but the sewer was located uphill. Check-in was fast and easy. We were escorted to the site. There are multiple fishing lakes. The pool looked like it was filled with lake water; I'm unsure if it was closed, as no one used it while we were there. This was the Passport USA rate.
08/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
We camped on a Friday night for one night. The park was about 80% full. The sites were nicely spaced and the park was very nice. It has a nice bike path. I really enjoyed our stay. I'll definitely stay again when traveling through St. Louis area.
08/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
We camped here for one night en route to the Tetons. This was a great park for our overnight stay. The rate reflects our CampClub USA Discount; we had full hookups. The park only had about 6 campers the night we stayed. It was adjacent to a little pond, and you could see the mountains in the distance. This was the cleanest RV park I've stayed in to date. The bathrooms and showers were spotless. The owner was exceptionally helpful. When my husband had a dental issue, she recommended her dentist and she let me use her phone to call him, as my cell coverage was out of range. The only drawback was how close the sites were to the highway. However, traffic dropped off at night and it didn't adversely affect my sleep.
08/2011
rating [ 4/10 ]
We spent one night en-route to Wyoming. The park was fairly full for a Tuesday. There's quite a few cabins, which were occupied by families with kids. The sites were a little off-level but not by much. It's in a very picturesque location on a reservoir. They have a volleyball net, small but lovely pool, restaurant, and small store. The rate reflects a CampClub USA discount, which requires a cash payment. I asked for a receipt, but was told that I didn't need one, as they knew I paid. The primary drawback is the 5 miles of horrible hilly dirt road. It rained the night we were there and we had a heck of a time getting out the next morning. We had to accelerate in order to ascend the hills without getting stuck, which threw mud about 4' high all over the front of the trailer. Going down the curvy hills was fun as well; when the brakes were applied, the trailer wanted to go straight while the truck made the turn. We will never go back there again, UNLESS THEY FIX THE ROADS. If they would fix this road, I would have given the place a rating of 7 or 8.
08/2011
rating [ 7/10 ]
We spent one night at AOK en-route to Wyoming. It was convenient to the Interstate and St. Joseph. The host was friendly and provided us with brochure for attractions in the area. We ended up touring the Patee Museum and Pony Express Museum, which we thoroughly enjoyed. We had full hookups on a level site. The campground was about one-third full the night we stayed (Sunday). The pool was small, but clean and the grounds were well maintained. It had a large pond closeby. The bathrooms were somewhat dated and a little bit of a stroll from our campsite so we opted to shower in our trailer. The only real problem we had was the neighbor in the motorhome next to us had a dog that barked when they weren't around. And, when they did come back, they let the doberman run around lose, which was frightening and annoying. It's good for an overnight stay.
08/2011
rating [ 9/10 ]
We spent one night en-route to Wyoming. The rate reflects the CampClub USA rate. The bathrooms were very clean. The pool was crystal clear and the water was very refreshing. There were about 10 rigs on the night we stayed. The grounds were meticulously maintained. The washers and dryers did a great job. The owner was very friendly. Although the highway was close by, it didn't disturb us. When summer thunderstorms were looming, I was really glad they had a storm shelter, although we didn't have to use it. I would definitely stay there again.
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