We LOVED this little park.
It's in a low-income area, so you might be a bit concerned about driving in. Don't worry. Once you enter the park, it's a delight.
Super clean. Great staff. Very updated. Full of amenities (Laundry, showers,...
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The good:
The staff is super friendly.
It's level with full hookups.
The location to downtown is fantastic.
The park decor is kitschy.
The not-so-good:
Freeway noise — it didn't bother us because we had to run the AC, but you will...
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We try to avoid RV parks, and this one looked like rather unimpressive from the images. Wow, our preconceived notions were wrong. This is a fantastic park. Now, we were in the back areas which felt much better to us. The front lot is pretty...
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First off, Indiana Dunes National Park is not on par with other national parks. IN fact, it just became a national park in 2019. So, think of it as a decent state park. The campground itself is nice and filed with trees. The shade will make using...
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I've never stayed at a KOA because, well, I'm a state/county/national park campground person. But I needed a place to camp int he area. I gave it a try and I was pleased. This is a small KOA, so it was quiet and laid back. Felt old in a good,...
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Less than one hour drive from the Twin Cities, a cute little park that's perfect for an overnight getaway. Decent dirt trails through the woods, but not lengthy. A few miles perhaps. A wonderful paved bike trail that runs along the lake, but it...
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Fairly secluded little park with beautiful hills and woods to wander through. A great river too with plenty of fishing opportunities. We booked a non-electric site for our 17.5 foot trailer and loved it. Very spacious sites that are surprisingly...
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Amazing beauty day and night. Hard to draw comparisons to anyplace else. The site was large, comfortable and offered beautiful views. The bathroom was clean and close by. Despite the campground being rather full, it was quiet and calm. But what...
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Perfect location across form the lovely lake Tahoe and just blocks away from downtown. The sites are decent for an RV park but gravel/dirt instead of paved, the staff is friendly and the people in the park are good hearted. BUT the facilities are...
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We needed a place to stay near Portland, and the Columbia River RV Park made it happen. Despite being fully booked, we drove there to ask if they had any place we could park. We didn't need hookups, sewer, etc. Just a place to boondock for the...
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