Campground Reviews for November, 2006

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Bridge RV Park and Campground – White Salmon, WA


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Bridge RV Park and Campground is a lovely little park just off the Washington State side of the Hood River Bridge (over the Columbia River) in White Salmon, WA.
The laundry room was large and clean, and has a deep sink if you need one for any reason. Although the park has free WiFi, there is [...]


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Two Rivers Campground – Nashville, TN


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Two Rivers Campground has Free WiFi. They have a very friendly staff… they got us Grand Old Opry tickets, booked our tours, and gave us very detailed directions to many of the local sites. This campground is the cheapest, and cleanest of the 3 parks right in Nashville.


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Eastview RV Ranch – Georgetown, TX


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Eastview RV Ranch is a nice clean RV park. The location is great and the owners live onsite providing an extra layer of security. The campground is far enough from the big city lights to view the stars at night. This park is fairly new with all new hookups… 30 and 50 amp available. The Wi-Fi works like a champ with a high strength transmitter.


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Larrabee State Park – Bellingham, WA


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Larrabee State Park is located down a narrow, winding (although paved) road. The camping area is difficult to find if you are traveling south. I drove into the first entrance I saw that was marked "State Park." This entrance was only for the boat launch. The entrance to the camping area is another mile south down the road. Now I know why Mapquest.com showed two separate locations for this park!

The RV slots, which are designated with a "T," are both back-in and pull through. The back-in spots are paved, the pull-through’s are gravel/grass. The electricity is 30 amp. The good news is, all of the RV sites have a sewer dump. The bad news is, none of slots are level. The utility sites (some of which will accommodate larger RV’s) all have a picnic table and fire pit, but are pretty close together. Hope you have a decent neighbor (when it’s crowded)!


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Birch Bay State Park – Bellingham, WA


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I stayed at Birch Bay State Park in early November just prior to Veterans Day. Although it was 50 degrees, it was sunny and pleasant! The leaves were falling and the colors were beautiful! I arrived on a Wednesday, and there were only three or four RV’s at the campground.

The utility sites are varying sizes, some are big enough for larger RV’s (40 foot). Of the 20 utility sites (with 30 amp service), only two have sewer hookup (the camp host’s spot, and Site #33). The camp host spot was vacant when I pulled in, but five minutes later, someone in a fifth wheel grabbed it because that party knew it had a sewer hookup.