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MickiB
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June 2011
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Showing the 10 most recent Reviews out of the 12 posted
| Bare-bones park, adequate and priced well for area | This park is, to date, the most 'rustic' park we've stayed in. Gravel/rock throughout with grassy strips between sites and somewhat narrow roads. But we maneuvered a 34'Airstream throughout the park with no problems. Very casual customer service by very friendly, accommodating owner. The pool pump was broken the week we stayed, and WiFi reception poor due to hills/trees, but RV Park WiFi is rarely top quality. There's a private lake with tons of fish, catch and keep, but many are small sunfish. Some bass and other fish, too. Lots of permanent residents but all seem friendly, and the park seems very safe.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Loveland Station Campground 4657 days ago
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| A very quiet, and nice park with roomy sites | We stayed several months here and enjoyed it. There are few amenities aside from full hookups with city water. The laundry room is small but perfectly adequate for the number of sites here. Each site is paved with a cement pad for a picnic table and personal use. Some sites have grassy areas. There's a large grassy area in the center of the park. Bird watchers will love it here. Surrounded by farmland and about a mile from the main highway. A bit out of the way, but that's why it's so quiet. We'd certainly stay here again and recommend QTRV Park, even if you have to look a little harder to find it.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Quiet Texas RV Park (D'Hanis) 4657 days ago
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| One of our favorite places to stay | Sky City (Acoma) on I-40 in New Mexico (about 70 miles west of Albuquerque) is a great place to stay. Sites are large and long, all are paved. Not much shade, but we spent most of our time in the casino or restaurant anyway. They have a truck-stop style store with fast food in one building, and a casino with great food in their restaurant in another building. There's also a sandwich shop, gift shop and motel in the casino. Food is great and served in generous portions. Prices are also great. Plan to visit Acoma, the longest continuously inhabited Native American tribal home. We've been staying here since 1999, watching it grow from a small casino, to staying at the hotel, and now staying at their RV park. Very friendly staff. We wholeheartedly recommend staying at Sky City.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Sky City Casino Hotel & RV Park 4659 days ago
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| Nice RV park, safe for families. | Sites are very long, well spaced with plenty of room between sites. Extremely nice staff. Has a pretty well-stocked store for essentials. Just next to a gas station and restaurant, and right off I-40 about 10-15 miles east of Kingman. Clean showers and restrooms. Horse stables onsite. We stayed here overnight, twice. Would stay again and recommend.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Blake Ranch RV Park & Horse Motel 4659 days ago
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| Rustic RV park near Columbia Historic Park. | Sites weren't level, were small and difficult to get into (but we do have a 34' trailer.) Rustic, gravel roadways are narrow and steep. Best for more rugged camping. This is deep in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Nice pool. Nice clean bathrooms and showers. Small store with some basic supplies. Short walk to Columbia historic sites.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Marble Quarry RV Park 4659 days ago
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Nice park, very clean with all paved with cement pads, nice and wide. Locked gate at night. Nice pool, salt-water (ionized). Friendly staff. Employs workcampers. Easy access right off highway. Above average park. Good rates for such a nice park. We stayed here overnight, twice. Would stay again.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Orange Grove RV Park 4659 days ago
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| Nice RV park, easy access about 1/2 mile off I-80 | We spent two summers here and enjoyed our stay. Nice wide and long spaces on gravel with good sized grassy areas separating sites. Picnic tables at each site. Most are pull-throughs. Has some tent camping sites, fire rings, horseshoes, nice pool. Small laundry room and older showers but kept clean. Owner is very friendly. Near Lake McConaghy.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Ogallala / Tri Trails KOA 4659 days ago
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| Nice RV Park. Seems nice for families | We stayed here overnight, twice. It's a little hard to get to, on a feeder road just north of Lubbock, but otherwise in a nice safe location. It's located across the highway from the Lubbock Airport. Clean park with nice showers. One shower is handicap-accessible. We didn't use the pool but it looked clean and nice from driving past it. Has nice sized rec room and library off that room with plenty of reading material. Lots and lots of shade, nice sized pull-throughs with grassy areas between them. Very friendly office staff.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Lubbock RV Park 4659 days ago
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| Nice, quiet RV park. Nice for families and older people | We stayed a month here and enjoyed it. Nice pool, clean showers and laundry room. They have a star-gazing area, and this is a great place to see how many stars there really are. Nice views. The roads are paved but the sites are gravel. Most are pull-throughs. They tend to put monthly guests in the back-in spaces just over the fence from a farmer who begins his tractor work early. So it was noisy from that standpoint. There is a dog run area. Otherwise, very nice park.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Lost Alaskan RV Park 4659 days ago
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| Nice RV Park, Huge Spaces, Great for Families | Nice, clean RV park. Huge gravel spaces. Some wide enough for an RV & vehicle side by side or long enough for these hitched, some wide enough for an RV, vehicle & boat side by side & about 65 ft. long. Nice salt-water pool, rec room with men's & women's rooms, and laundry with men's and women's showers. Priced well for monthly stays. Port Mansfield is windy and humid, but a great fishing spot if you have a boat.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to The Park at Port Mansfield 4659 days ago
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