Arriving at the Claytor Lake State Park, I was greeted by a cheerful and friendly Ranger, who directed me to the campground. I stayed on Loop D, a water/electric site that was large enough to easily park my rig and another. The road through the D...
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Getting to Cedar Creek Campground involves driving along several winding, narrow roads through residential neighborhoods. The setting and grounds are nice, the sites mostly level and wide. The bathrooms/showers are stellar - work great, cleaned...
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Compared to other ACOE campgrounds, this one is a bit lacking. It seems to be a bit older, judging by the construction and design of the bathroom/shower facility. As stated by other reviewers, many (most?) sites have a distinct slope and leveling...
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Man, I really wanted to like this place more…
I’ll begin with the positives: The sites are gravel and mine was very level. There are nice grassy areas between the sites and the electric service worked fine. Not all sites had picnic tables (mine...
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Note that I camped on the Buffalo Grove Loop. Buffalo Grove and Elk Loops seem to be the newer sites and are very nice. The sites are paved and level, with great views of the mountains and desert landscape, along with Cochiti Lake. Although I...
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This part of Arizona is desert - not the scenic kind, such as what you’d see around Moab - but just sand and scrub bushes. However, it has a stark beauty and Homolovi State Park does a nice job of showcasing their strengths. The sites are nice -...
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You’ve read other reviews, so here is another one recommending that you visit this lovely campground. Kodachrome Basin is a somewhat remote park, but still only about ½ hour from Bryce Canyon City and Bryce Canyon National Park.
There are two...
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This privately owned RV park is located a few minutes south of Moab on UT-191. It sits up on a hill with nice views of the La Sal Mountains and Utah’s famous red rock. All sites are gravel and mine was nicely level. The FHU sites are located at...
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I really love Colorado State Parks - the paved and very level sites, good amenities and convenient locations. The Fruita section of James M. Robb is no exception. Everything was nice and worked great - electricity, water, showers, and restrooms....
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In my opinion, Ohio does state parks very well. The prices are reasonable, they’re well designed and the facilities are typically in good order. Dillion State Park is no exception. It was a chilly night in the mid-20’s and I was very happy to have...
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