Campground Reviews for May, 2007

Mitchell’s Stateline RV Park – McDermitt


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Actually Mitchell’s Stateline RV Park is located in Oregon, right on the Oregon/Nevada state line on US Route 95, but the town is in Nevada.

Its a very plain, full service park but with the only competition 100 miles north in Jorden Valley, or Burns, OR or 67 miles south in Winnemucca, NV, you don’t have to be fancy and it’s not.


Convict Lake Campground – Mammoth Lake, CA


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If fishing for trout is your thing, Convict Lake Campground (National Park) is worth a try. They have dry camping, flush toilets, and drinking water is available. There is also a little store in the area, and rental cabins.

Each site has a bear box but we saw no bear unfortunately. This is a very popular campground and during the summer reservations are really smart as it’s a long drive from anywhere. The photo is from our site, we had this little brook to lull us to sleep.


Red Rock Canyon State Park – Cantil, CA


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Red Rock Canyon State Park has dry camping only and water for drinking only, but there is a dump at the entrance.

The campground has 50 sites, and it’s the exception to find a level or long enough one for the average recreational vehicle. Site 13 is both, and right across from a pit toilet.

Thats the bad news. The good news is that the stars are spectacular at night, and the views are awesome.


Grand Teton RV Resort – Moran, WY


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In my opinion, Grand Teton RV Resort is one of, if not clearly the worst campground we have ever stayed at. The Good Sam Rating is way off… there are poor RV parking areas, the hook ups failed, and there is no pool. Nothing as advertised here except $50+ a night to camp in a pasture. During my stay here the people that run the grounds were rude and all our neighbors were disappointed and would not be back either.


Oxbow Estates RV Park – Payson, AZ


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While the price here is cheap, you get what you pay for. Any amenity (and some basics) is an added fee (wifi, tv, showers, electricity). The park is clean but dusty, roads and spaces are not paved. The park is fairly noisey – a constant sounds of ATVs, barking dogs, and children fill the air, not to mention the cigarette smoke.