This Was An Ok, basic Spot To Overnight; pretty expensive at $60/night, but they did give either Sr discount or veteran discount of 10%. This is certainly not a resort, and is at least a quarter mile from White River, feeding Beaver Lake. Pretty Large RV PK, With Many Permanent Residents. No sign at entrance, and we passed it by winding around a neighborhood of houses that was between the RV Park and the true water’s Edge.
Verizon signal was good at 3 jiggers; and stronger than their wifi. We were about 100 yds from nice new looking bathhouse which had wifi antenna with good reception at bathhouse but weak at our camper. Supposedly there are repeaters to amplify the WiFi signal, but they were not operational. We got by streaming YouTube TV through our Verizon Hotspot on our phones. We had to buy an extra sewer hose to connect to sewer, as it was placed so far toward entrance of the site, rather than toward rear of site where electric and water were appropriately placed. Nice courteous staff. We were on a level, narrow concrete pad; ~half of sites were gravel; no picnic table.
Eddie Raudabaugh
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September 02, 2024
The Staff is awesome. I have been here for 3 months with out any problems. There are washers and dryers behind the office that is always clean.
Lisa V Kennedy, LCSW
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September 26, 2023
Never again. I rented a concrete slab pull through for our 44 ft toy hauler for Bikes, Blues and BBQ, They failed to mention that there were rocks and gravel all around the slab. To get onto the slab, we had to go up an incline of rocks, which made it difficult to unload the Harleys without pulling out into the street in front of the RV to be able to lower the ramp. We had to put moving blankets down for the ramp to sit on so we didn't scratch the outside of the ramp when getting the bikes out. The gravel at the front of the RV was extremely loose. The neighbor in front of the RV came and griped at us that we were blocking the road while we were trying to unload and then said they should never have put us in that space, but hey, it's a "nice, quiet park". Not quite. The trailer on the opposite side behind our RV had an AC unit that was loud and never stopped running for 3 days and nights to the point that you wouldn't have been able to sit outside and enjoy the firepit. Mind you, there's no grill or picnic table, either. Huge holes in the road in front of us and when you make the turn to leave the park. Extremely dangerous for bikes and not so good for RV tires/axels. The park is also very hilly and with all that gravel, it wasn't the best place to try to maneuver 44 ft of rigging with an F350 dually. Far away from I-49 and about over 30 minutes to get to Pig Trail HD, where most of the rally was happening. We will NOT be going back. Picture shows the RV while unloading. If we had tried to unload without being pulled out into the street, the ramp would have been angled down closer to a 90° angle.
scott howard
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May 20, 2022
Very little shade, lots of road noise, high priced and management never available. I've never even seen her. Other than that it's great.
Natasha Young
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March 04, 2024
We stayed at the campground for a few months due to contract work. There are a lot of campgrounds in the area, but we chose this since it had an open spot and was closest to the job site. For the future, I would like to be at a different campground first before I went back to this one. Many long-term campers. The campground has a policy of no campers older than 10 years, but there are campers older than that. Most of the sites are gravel and very unlevel. They are starting to add more cement pads, but they are very short. We have a 42’ camper and not many sites can fit us. Many of the sites that are back in and have a large dip at the end. No picnic tables at the sites. If there is a table, the previous tenants left it. We had a firepit. Our campsite was at the back of the park, so we had a few trees and lots of space. Ask for one of those sites. The ones at the front of the park are very small and no shade. For a large campground, there is only one shower house. The women’s bathroom stall doors are very high, and it doesn’t take anyone to bend over to see underneath (no privacy). Owners are rarely present, and they are the ones who mostly staff the office. The part-time worker is amazing!
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This Was An Ok, basic Spot To Overnight; pretty expensive at $60/night, but they did give either Sr discount or veteran discount of 10%. This is certainly not a resort, and is at least a quarter mile from White River, feeding Beaver Lake. Pretty Large RV PK, With Many Permanent Residents. No sign at entrance, and we passed it by winding around a neighborhood of houses that was between the RV Park and the true water’s Edge. Verizon signal was good at 3 jiggers; and stronger than their wifi. We were about 100 yds from nice new looking bathhouse which had wifi antenna with good reception at bathhouse but weak at our camper. Supposedly there are repeaters to amplify the WiFi signal, but they were not operational. We got by streaming YouTube TV through our Verizon Hotspot on our phones. We had to buy an extra sewer hose to connect to sewer, as it was placed so far toward entrance of the site, rather than toward rear of site where electric and water were appropriately placed. Nice courteous staff. We were on a level, narrow concrete pad; ~half of sites were gravel; no picnic table.
The Staff is awesome. I have been here for 3 months with out any problems. There are washers and dryers behind the office that is always clean.
Never again. I rented a concrete slab pull through for our 44 ft toy hauler for Bikes, Blues and BBQ, They failed to mention that there were rocks and gravel all around the slab. To get onto the slab, we had to go up an incline of rocks, which made it difficult to unload the Harleys without pulling out into the street in front of the RV to be able to lower the ramp. We had to put moving blankets down for the ramp to sit on so we didn't scratch the outside of the ramp when getting the bikes out. The gravel at the front of the RV was extremely loose. The neighbor in front of the RV came and griped at us that we were blocking the road while we were trying to unload and then said they should never have put us in that space, but hey, it's a "nice, quiet park". Not quite. The trailer on the opposite side behind our RV had an AC unit that was loud and never stopped running for 3 days and nights to the point that you wouldn't have been able to sit outside and enjoy the firepit. Mind you, there's no grill or picnic table, either. Huge holes in the road in front of us and when you make the turn to leave the park. Extremely dangerous for bikes and not so good for RV tires/axels. The park is also very hilly and with all that gravel, it wasn't the best place to try to maneuver 44 ft of rigging with an F350 dually. Far away from I-49 and about over 30 minutes to get to Pig Trail HD, where most of the rally was happening. We will NOT be going back. Picture shows the RV while unloading. If we had tried to unload without being pulled out into the street, the ramp would have been angled down closer to a 90° angle.
Very little shade, lots of road noise, high priced and management never available. I've never even seen her. Other than that it's great.
We stayed at the campground for a few months due to contract work. There are a lot of campgrounds in the area, but we chose this since it had an open spot and was closest to the job site. For the future, I would like to be at a different campground first before I went back to this one. Many long-term campers. The campground has a policy of no campers older than 10 years, but there are campers older than that. Most of the sites are gravel and very unlevel. They are starting to add more cement pads, but they are very short. We have a 42’ camper and not many sites can fit us. Many of the sites that are back in and have a large dip at the end. No picnic tables at the sites. If there is a table, the previous tenants left it. We had a firepit. Our campsite was at the back of the park, so we had a few trees and lots of space. Ask for one of those sites. The ones at the front of the park are very small and no shade. For a large campground, there is only one shower house. The women’s bathroom stall doors are very high, and it doesn’t take anyone to bend over to see underneath (no privacy). Owners are rarely present, and they are the ones who mostly staff the office. The part-time worker is amazing!