Campground Reviews for December, 2007
Scenic Hills RV Park - Millersburg, OH
We have visited Scenic Hills RV Park several times over the past few years, and always find the owners/employees very helpful and friendly.
Being located in Amish country, there is much to see. The sites are divided into three basic sections… main area, all gravel. Upper section (on the hill - watch your awning!), sites are gravel surrounded by lawns. Lower section is mostly pull-through with a few back-in sites, all gravel and level, surrounded by lawns.
Millersylvania State Park - Olympia, WA
Millersylvania State Park is located south of Olympia, WA. There are 120 tent spaces and 48 utility spaces. The utility spaces do not have sewer… there is one "community" sewer dump for the whole park.
The maximum campsite length is 60 feet. Standard campsites (tents) are restricted to 35 feet, due to the park’s tight, narrow roadways in the standard campsite section. Most of the utility spots at this state park are on paved asphalt pads. The paved pads, which are relatively level, are all "out in the open." There are a few utility spots among the trees, but those are on gravel/dirt. The "standard" spots are on dirt among the trees. Although the utility sites don’t have a "defined" tent area, you could squeeze a very small tent in.
French Quarter RV Resort - New Orleans, LA
My stay at the French Quarter RV resort is always pleasent. The manger and security are always there and helpful. I have never had a problem with our safety. Nor have we heard of any campers having problems in the area. We plan to return for Christmas and then again for the BCSC game. Try […]
Camp Williams Resort - Azusa, CA
Camp Williams Resort is a wonderful, rustic campground located along the banks of the East Fork of the San Gabriel River. It’s within easy reach of Los Angeles, but it’s very quiet, with spectacular scenery. It’s quite a get-away from the hustle-and-bustle of city life.



