There's a huge dip in the main entrance road and it's really dangerous no matter what you're driving
Linda Fry
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May 31, 2021
Nice quit park this was are second visit we love it
Nycole Lockwood
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June 24, 2024
The entrance of the rv park is really rough with a huge dip in the road that's very unsafe so be extra careful and drive slow
John Simpson
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May 22, 2018
No amematies, but clean and level pull throughs. Good over night stop inexpensive $18 night.
Jason Fair (Nomadic Nerd Project)
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May 22, 2021
We enjoyed our 10 day stay here. The sites have full hookups. The location is perfect for visiting the fantastic restaurants in the town and a quick drive from Eureka Springs.
The issue here is that it's mostly full time people living there when the rules state you can stay 30 days. Most people rotated sites while we were there instead of leaving. The city is losing a ton of money if they are including power for people staying monthly. We travel the country and monthly sites are always rated with electricity extra.
I mention these concerns because some RVs that came through were turned away as the place has turned into a trailer park. The city cannot bring in city tourism at their city RV park if sites are always full of locals. They need the pull through sites free for tourism and the backend sites setup for month long stays with a maximum of 30 days in a one year cycle. If the city doesn't want that, than leave it as a a trailer park and up the prices, including charging rent plus electricity.
There's a huge dip in the main entrance road and it's really dangerous no matter what you're driving
Nice quit park this was are second visit we love it
The entrance of the rv park is really rough with a huge dip in the road that's very unsafe so be extra careful and drive slow
No amematies, but clean and level pull throughs. Good over night stop inexpensive $18 night.
We enjoyed our 10 day stay here. The sites have full hookups. The location is perfect for visiting the fantastic restaurants in the town and a quick drive from Eureka Springs. The issue here is that it's mostly full time people living there when the rules state you can stay 30 days. Most people rotated sites while we were there instead of leaving. The city is losing a ton of money if they are including power for people staying monthly. We travel the country and monthly sites are always rated with electricity extra. I mention these concerns because some RVs that came through were turned away as the place has turned into a trailer park. The city cannot bring in city tourism at their city RV park if sites are always full of locals. They need the pull through sites free for tourism and the backend sites setup for month long stays with a maximum of 30 days in a one year cycle. If the city doesn't want that, than leave it as a a trailer park and up the prices, including charging rent plus electricity.