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cmesker
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May 2014
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Showing the 4 Reviews posted
Beautiful park! We camped here in November with an end cap site to test out our 3 dogs on their first camping trip to try to keep them away from the main traffic areas. The park was awesome with large sites, 2 picnic tables, fire pit, level. and paved pads to park the camper on. Lots of trees and all campsites that are not lakefront are within a short walk to the water. Only complaint is the lack of WiFi. Host was very accommodating, check-in was a breeze, and so far one of our favorite camping parks. We very much look forward to staying here again - perhaps during the summer months to use the lake beach area.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Starve-Hollow State Recreation Area 3620 days ago
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We booked a trip here March 21 - 23, and we were very disappointed. The sites themselves were nice and level and large with concrete slabs and staggered to not be on top of your neighbor and the campground itself appears to be new or newly remodeled, but that's about the only positive points. Very few trees and it pretty much felt like a parking lot. We paid $40 a night for 2 nights. Arrived with no one in the check-in booth. The site we had reserved was roped off for a water main break so we moved to another site, which was fine, I understand things happen. However, Wi-Fi was turned off and no one told us (which we require for work emergencies), bathrooms and shower house were locked with no access since there is no host and no one at the check-in desk to provide the lock code. No cable, no radio signal, and the junkyard next door to the campsite was in working mode most of the day Saturday causing such a racket to make it very loud and unpleasant. We ended up packing up and leaving Saturday afternoon instead of staying the extra night we had already paid for. Not recommended unless you just have a place you need to crash overnight. Highly disappointed. Awaiting feedback from management regarding our stay.
Update: We did receive a refund for our second night, but received zero correspondence or apology from the campground staff. The refund just appeared on our card. Better than nothing, but still will not return again.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to 2 Rivers Campground 3620 days ago
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We stayed here for three nights at one of the "buddy" sites - which is a site set up so that two RVs can face one another and share a yard area - perfect for camping with friends! The campground staff was extremely friendly. The store and bathhouse/showers were very clean and nice. The campground has a very nice and well-maintained dog area to let the dogs off leash for some exercise. Sites were gravel, level and pull-through with full hook-ups and WIFI that worked well even in poor weather conditions. Every other site had a fire pit - so something to keep in mind when reserving to request a pit if you plan a campfire. Landscaping is very nice around the park, though site trees are young thus providing little shade currently. There is interstate and train noise from this campground, but not highly annoying. Sites on opposite end of the dog area are furthest from such noise. Not your typical "camp" feel for a campground, but perfect if visiting the area to tour caves or trails and needing a good place to overnight. Overall a good experience.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Cave Country RV Campground 3620 days ago
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We stayed on Sunday through Wednesday with friends and lucked out with perfect weather. We had site #35, lakefront with a nice shade tree for our two dogs. Lakefront sites have a steep slope at the rear of the site, rendering some of the "yard" area useless, but was not an issue for us. The view made it well worth it. Pet-friendly park with a large, off-leash dog area. Sites were smallish but staggered, and the lakefront sites offer a spectacular view. The water park was only open on Sunday during our stay so the park was very quiet and peaceful. Restrooms were extremely clean, staff was very nice and helpful and the grounds were clean. Jet ski rentals on the lake were open even when the water park was not. As mentioned in a previous review, main downfall is the weather was hot and, since the water park was not open, there was no beach access from the park to get to the water to swim. Wi-Fi was available with many hotspots, but connections were still slow and spotty. Overall, one of the best campgrounds we've been to. Not sure how much we would like it during peak water park season, but I would love to come back again during the off-season.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
Posted to Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort 3620 days ago
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