We anticipated a resort on a golf course only to find a long term stay rv park. Disappointed because it has potential to be a resort on a golf course. Entering and exiting is a challenge due to blind spot in the roads and lack of signage. Many sites have permanent residents and is evident by multiple vehicles per site(some inoperable and parked on the grass), storage units, tarps, decks attached to units, small business signs posted in lawns, and small sites with no tables. One resident had his motor coach extending out in the drive making it a challenge for us to pull out of our spot. Rules are obviously not enforced and it is ruining what could be a destination resort as the name leads you to believe. If you are needing a place to stay for extended periods such as employment leads you here, then this is it. If your vacationing, I would consider other places.
Sandy Diurba
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June 20, 2024
The positive: sites are long enough for a 40' 5th wheel and truck. Location is convenient to all the sights. Full hookup is great. Wi Fi was good.
The cons: site was not level. Alot of full timers. So many sites had 2 or more vehicles. They start leaving for work around 6:30 so forget sleeping in. For $65 a night, it's overpriced. No picnic table, not well maintained and rules are not enforced. The web sight states nothing over 10 yrs old and less than 30' (not sure I understand that), but they had both.
Lisa V Kennedy, LCSW
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July 13, 2023
Wasn't thrilled with this "resort" when we first got there, but it grew on us as the week went on. Pull through lots, no picnic tables or grills, A LOT of full time live-ins. Was quiet and since our "patio" faced the pond, we enjoyed some beautiful sunsets across the water and golf course. Staff is nice and they offer military discounts. Full hookups. Would go there again if I wanted an inexpensive stay for our 44ft 5th wheel.
Kathy Root
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April 16, 2023
Stayed 5 nights in a 5th wheel. FHU and cable, concrete pads were not level and the sites were a bit tight and no picnic table. We were opposite the pond that was very green with algae, didn't use the laundry but checked out the restrooms. The trash can between the restrooms was over flowing with garbage on the ground around it. The restrooms themselves were rather nasty - not clean and in need of an update. Road noise was loud as well as the permanent guests that leave around 6am every morning - including a dump truck that parked behind us. Overall, not somewhere I would camp at again.
Deborah Hoover
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August 15, 2023
8-11-23 Update: About $61 a night after taxes and Good Sam discount - a good value for FHU paved sites with nice grassy areas btw sites. The golf course was open and looked great! 2 years ago: This was a very good place to stay. Ample space and nice grass btw sites, paved fairly wide roads. A very pretty setting off of a golf course (which was in very bad shape). If you stop by, be sure to go into historic DT Bentonville and check out Compton Gardens, WalMart Museum and Crystal Bridges!
We anticipated a resort on a golf course only to find a long term stay rv park. Disappointed because it has potential to be a resort on a golf course. Entering and exiting is a challenge due to blind spot in the roads and lack of signage. Many sites have permanent residents and is evident by multiple vehicles per site(some inoperable and parked on the grass), storage units, tarps, decks attached to units, small business signs posted in lawns, and small sites with no tables. One resident had his motor coach extending out in the drive making it a challenge for us to pull out of our spot. Rules are obviously not enforced and it is ruining what could be a destination resort as the name leads you to believe. If you are needing a place to stay for extended periods such as employment leads you here, then this is it. If your vacationing, I would consider other places.
The positive: sites are long enough for a 40' 5th wheel and truck. Location is convenient to all the sights. Full hookup is great. Wi Fi was good. The cons: site was not level. Alot of full timers. So many sites had 2 or more vehicles. They start leaving for work around 6:30 so forget sleeping in. For $65 a night, it's overpriced. No picnic table, not well maintained and rules are not enforced. The web sight states nothing over 10 yrs old and less than 30' (not sure I understand that), but they had both.
Wasn't thrilled with this "resort" when we first got there, but it grew on us as the week went on. Pull through lots, no picnic tables or grills, A LOT of full time live-ins. Was quiet and since our "patio" faced the pond, we enjoyed some beautiful sunsets across the water and golf course. Staff is nice and they offer military discounts. Full hookups. Would go there again if I wanted an inexpensive stay for our 44ft 5th wheel.
Stayed 5 nights in a 5th wheel. FHU and cable, concrete pads were not level and the sites were a bit tight and no picnic table. We were opposite the pond that was very green with algae, didn't use the laundry but checked out the restrooms. The trash can between the restrooms was over flowing with garbage on the ground around it. The restrooms themselves were rather nasty - not clean and in need of an update. Road noise was loud as well as the permanent guests that leave around 6am every morning - including a dump truck that parked behind us. Overall, not somewhere I would camp at again.
8-11-23 Update: About $61 a night after taxes and Good Sam discount - a good value for FHU paved sites with nice grassy areas btw sites. The golf course was open and looked great! 2 years ago: This was a very good place to stay. Ample space and nice grass btw sites, paved fairly wide roads. A very pretty setting off of a golf course (which was in very bad shape). If you stop by, be sure to go into historic DT Bentonville and check out Compton Gardens, WalMart Museum and Crystal Bridges!