Campground Reviews for May, 2007
FDR State Park – Pine Mountain GA
My stay at FDR State Park has to be one of my worst camping experiences. I made the mistake of being honest when making my camping reservation. This relegated me to a very small campsite on a rutted dirt road where I feared I would tear out the bottom of my car or my popup camper.
Drummer Boy Campging Resort – Gettysburg, PA
We stayed at Drummer Boy Campging Resort for four nights in the second week of May of 2007 in our Class C. Before we left, we had read a review that discussed highway noises in the first 50 sites, so we called and they put us out back in a 300-level numbered site. This isn’t a complaint, but the campground property runs for about a country mile, down route 15 (very busy 24/7 with a 65 MPH speed limit) and the property is closer to 15 at the low sites (near the store and mini golf), but we heard the low roar of traffic even from our site. There’s really no avoiding some of that highway noise anywhere at Drummer Boy b/c of its location.
Nehalem Shores RV Park and Moorage – Nehalem, OR
I really enjoyed my stay at Nehalem Shores RV Park (even though the sites are close together), but there is a reason I have to say "no" to staying again. This RV park is slowly changing to a "park models" site, where you buy your site and occupy a trailer model as a vacation home. In fact, during my stay, a potential buyer was measuring my site.
Mt. View RV Park – Pendleton, OR
Sitting atop the town, Mt. View RV Park is a pretty campground that looks down on the farming area, and the vistas beyond. They have over 100 spaces. The pull-thurs seem to be reserved for the overnight guests. Full service, great cable, clean – private bathrooms with showers, wide spaces, WiFi, it has everything one needs for a night, a week or a month.
Oasis RV Park – Huntington, OR
What a find this was! Located between Ontario and Huntington, Oregon off I-84, this well landscaped park is just the place for desert weary travelers. Each site at Oasis RV Park is level, tree’d, and spacious. Right on the Snake River, it is handy for boaters and fishermen alike.





