Campground Reviews for August, 2007
Tumwater NF Campground – Levenworth, WA
OK, it’s a dry campground and I know that many of my fellow RVers like the full hookups, but if you have the time and your in the area, this National Forest Campground is great for an overnighter or for a fort nighter. What I found so amazing is most of the 80+ sites are private and it actually takes some effort to see your neighbor.
Bannack State Park Campground – Dillon, MT
We recently stayed at Bannack State Park campground. We loved the ghost town… put it on your list to see when going to Montana. We stayed in the campground , it is dry camping. It cost $ 20.00 per night. It was clean & rustic the hosts were very friendly. Just make sure you have everything you need because a store is not even close, about 25 miles to a town.
Santa Cruz/Monterey Bay KOA – La Selva Beach, CA
This KOA campground is not far from Santa Cruz and a much cheaper alternative than staying in an area motel. We used the camping cabins. We love going to the Santa Cruz Board Walk, and did not want to take our trailer in the Bay Area traffic, so all we needed were sleeping bags. It is not far from Monterey too.
Alder KOA Kampground – Alder, MT
We tried Alder KOA Kampground after staying at the Butte KOA… Butte was terrible so we thought we would give KOA one more try. After all the bad ones we went to this one was good. The sites were flat and really had nice green grass… which was a welcoming sight. It’s close to Virgina City too. We saw Virgina City RV Park & were very happy we made Alder KOA our choice.
Keenes Lake Family Campground – Calais, ME
We feel that the owner of this campground was very rude to us. We booked a trailer rental with a full bath and when we got there it had no bath at all. The ceiling was falling in and the trailer was flooded. The public bathrooms were not very well maintained. Due to the rudeness of the owner I don’t think I will ever go back.





