We stopped here on our way from Kansas to Washington State on a road trip. Check in was a breeze, the owner I assume was very nice. She told me to just pick an empty spot. The place was almost empty. There were two other campers a few spaces...
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We had a 2 night reservation at this place. It's a well kept campground, however if you want to have a broken leaf spring or other damage to your RV, this would be the place to go to. THE ROAD IS AWFUL! I live in the country and have driven on...
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We stayed at this campground 7 years ago. We had a much smaller TT than we have now. It was a 17 footer. The one we have now is 28 feet. I have to say that this campground is not meant for big RV's. It took us almost 30 minutes to back in our...
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Nice pull through sites. Very well maintained. Great laundry facility and reasonably priced washing machines. The interstate on ramp is right there when you leave the campground. You can get gas right across the street. Good wifi, too. ...
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Let me start by saying that there is probably no perfect campground. But, this place is a zoo. We just went 4,000 miles on a month long road trip from the Midwest to the Pacific Northwest. This was the worst campground we stayed at. We have a...
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I have to say, this was the cleanest, well maintained KOA we ever stayed at. It's a little pricey, though. $70 for a pit stop overnight. Nice dog park, too. Also, they used to have cable TV. Not anymore. Luckily we brought our satellite...
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We used our gps to get to this base. That didn't work. It took us to a closed gate. I circled the base from the highway and finally found the front entrance. Got to our site and they are back-in. I knew that, but you have to back up...
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It's ok for a pit stop while traveling. One thing I would suggest: If you don't want to unhitch for the night, then get a pull through site. We booked our site about 3 months in advance and wanted a back-in site. Well, when we went to back in,...
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