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09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
The owner was great. He let us pick our site (there were only 3 other sites being used). The Wi-Fi was excellent due to a booster being installed. It is right in town where there were a couple of good restaurants. On UT Rte 12 with access to all of the recreational areas. A little tight for our 4 slides, and not much grass. We tend to stay away from trees so we can get satellite, but there were some well shaded sites available.
09/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
This park is 3 miles from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. It's expensive, but what isn't in "Rubyville"? All amenities that we used were excellent. We would stay here again.
09/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
This park is laid out in two sections, requiring crossing of a road from the front section to the rear. The turns required to navigate each section in order to exit the correct way are extremely tight for a big rig with a toad. After dry camping for 3 nights, we stayed here in order to get electric and sewer for a night. It served our purpose, but there were some harrowing moments on leaving. I don't think we would choose this park again.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stayed here for several days. Excellent access to the two nearby national parks, and right in the center of Moab. We have a 41 foot coach and were kind of crowded on the site. After the first night, we found that we couldn't get satellite even though they told us this was their best reception site. I did some looking around through the trees and found that instead of 55, 27 would be ideal. The management was very accommodating and let us move to 27 after the first night. Satellite reception was excellent there. The laundry facility was clean and had adequate machines which were in great condition.
08/2012
rating [ 10/10 ]
This campground is essentially a gravel parking lot with RV sites. Full hookups are available. The hostess was pleasant and accommodating. Even recommended a nice little bar and grill in town. This place was perfect for an overnight stop on the way to Denver. We were able to drive into our site, and did not have to unhook the toad, although we did to drive into town for dinner. Nothing fancy, just a place to park and hook up. Great for its purpose.
08/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
We were here 3 years ago, and were pleasantly surprised by the many improvements made by the new owners. The last time there was a definite water drainage problem and that has been corrected nicely. We stayed here for 2 nights. The camp hosts were friendly and helpful. The site was level and spacious with trees at each site. There were picnic tables and fire rings at all sites we saw. We liked this park for its location the last time, and liked it even more this time because of the obvious attention to maintenance from the new owners. There used to be a repair facility on site, but that is no longer as the old repair facility is now the new office and store. The new owners have chosen to live in the previous office. We would come here again.
07/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a very nice campground. The hosts were extremely helpful and friendly. Our site was a large pull through with shade trees, and we were still able to get a signal on our rooftop satellite dish. The park is north of town and on a quiet side road. There was a train that went through, but that only added to the ambiance. Everything was clean and neat. We are just 2, without children, so we can't speak about the pool or other amenities. We would stay here again.
06/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Small, but nice little campground. We arrived right at dinner time, and the host was cooking ribs. They were delicious! We stayed one night. The site was gravel and pretty level. Large enough to hold our 40 foot rig without crowding. We would definitely stay here again.
09/2011
rating [ 10/10 ]
We stayed here in September, 2011 for 6 nights. We were extremely pleased with this facility. The sites are large with excellent space between each campsite. This park accommodates all sizes of coaches and travel trailers. Our stay was during a busy holiday weekend and all 62 sites, plus tent camping was full. Even so, it was peaceful and quiet. The folks in the office were pleasant and gracious. This campground afforded us easy and quick access to Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Jewel Cave, Custer State Park, the Needles Highway, and other Black Hills attractions. We would stay here again.
04/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was our second time staying here. It's close to all of the Indiana Amish areas in Napanee, Middlebury, Goshen, Shipshewana, etc. Easy access to all of the Elkhart RV factories and surplus store. Easy access to the RV Museum and Hall of Fame in Elkhart. The people here are friendly and helpful. This is a large park with a variety of sites for big rigs and others. There is a clutch of seasonal sites as well. The only drawback is they don't take debit or credit cards, or checks. Plan ahead. A lady at the office said they would have them soon, though.
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