Campground Reviews for October, 2006
Gilgal Oasis RV Park – Sequim, WA
Gilgal Oasis RV Park appears to be a relatively new and small campground, right in the middle of Sequim. The park has paved pads, however, the pads are sloped so you need to use leveling techniques. Some sites are pull through, some back in. On the "back in" slots, you will be "backed up" against another RV, but there is a wood fence for separation.
Sequim Bay State Park – Sequim, WA
Sequim Bay is a small State Park near Sequim, WA and is open year round. Although there are 26 RV hookup sites, only 16 of them are currently used. Good thing… if all 26 were used, it would be cramped! The campground host had a monster RV, but the remaining sites can only accommodate 30 foot RV’s at the bare maximum. The good news is, this State Park actually has dump stations at each RV site! The bad news is, they only offer 30 amp service. Further, the sites, which are back-in, slope down to the back so I highly suggest using wheel chocks on the back wheels.
Eagle Ridge RV Park – Eagleville, MO
Eagle Ridge RV Park is located about 1 mile from I-35. We phoned in the morning to see if they had WiFi. It’s very important for us and if they didn’t have it we wouldn’t be staying. We were told it was in available the store. We arrived there just after 6pm and asked the [...]
Northern Pride Lodge – Kokadjo, ME
This place was an experience almost beyond words. As a campground, facilities are very limited. There is only 15amp electric with no water or sewer. For a fee, you can run a garden hose to fill your tank. or come in full. There are only two transient sites, the rest are seasonal, but the lodge [...]
Salisbury Beach State Reservation – Salisbury Beach, MA
We stopped here for a night on our way North. This State Campground is quite large and well equipped. Some facilities were closed because we were off-season, but everything that was open was nice. The grounds and Roads are well maintained by a friendly staff. The electrical systems are being upgraded to accomodate more 30/50amp [...]





