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Umatilla Marina RV Park – Umatilla, OR

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Umatilla Marina RV Park is a beautiful campground in a beautiful location.

It’s a very small campground, there are 26 full hook-up gravel sites, with 12 pull-throughs and 9 tent sites.

The entire campground is clean and well maintained. The gravel sites are nice and level and overlook the Columbia River. Sites don’t have cable but there were several over-the-air tv stations we could pick up with our RV antenna. They also have wi-fi.

The campground is conveniently located just a fw minutes off Interstate 82, exit 1. It makes a great overnight stop.

We stayed here for a weekend in September. Prices were very reasonable… about $40 a night.

We would definitely stay here again.

Four Oaks RV Resort – Four Oaks, NC

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Four Oaks RV Resort is great little campground and motel just off I-95 at exit 90 in Four Oaks, North Carolina. The owners live on the property and are very friendly.

We pulled in and they even walked out to our camper and said hello. We spent 2 nights here. They have free wi-fi and no, you do not have to go the office like many places. We got 5 bars in our rv!

It’s a great little campground, but call and make reservations as they seemed to be getting busy.

Perdido Cove RV Resort and Marina – Pensacola, FL

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Perdido Cove RV Resort is a beautiful campground in Perdido Key Florida… a wonderful hidden get away. The park is clean and well maintained. The staff was very helpful and from making a reservation to checking-out was very smooth and easy. We really enjoyed our stay there.

There was so much to see and do in the area without driving out of our way. The park is on the intercoastal waterway and our site was a premium one that faced the water and the marina. Fishing was the best right from the marina.

They really have a gem of a rv park. We will be back with family and friends to follow. This would be a great snowbird destination.

Dunedin RV Resort – Dunedin, FL

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Dunedin Campground is a highly rated facility… with some permanent in the back of the park. It’s located right on Alt. Route #19 just north of Curlew Road.

The campground has an excellent clubhouse, pool and other amenities. The facilities are clean and well maintained. There is free WiFi too. The campground is in a nice location… near beaches, shopping, restaurants and marinas. They also have scheduled activities during winter season.

Pro baseball, football and hockey are close by too. Tarpon Springs is seven miles away and downtown Dunedin is four miles, both quaint restored cities with many activities and shops.

We liked it and will return next year.

Camp Coldbrook RV Resort – Barre, MA

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

In my opinion Camp Coldbrook is HORRIBLE.

The campground is mostly seasonal sites with full-time living in unbelievable states of disrepair with unkempt sites. The roads were virtually impassable. The landscaping was unkempt, and the “kiddie” pool empty and dilapidated.

Campsites were occupied by all sorts of very old trailers in various states of disrepair, torn and broken awnings hanging loose, tents attached to campers using ropes and bungee cords, torn and filthy canvas and tarp “lean-to’s”, extremely old and broken sheds, miscellaneous abandoned vehicles, older and abandoned lawn equipment, and make-shift fencing for barking dogs.

This place should be shut down!! They took my entire 2-night stay ($127) with NO refund after we refused to stay after seeing what we saw. Their website is unbelievably misleading and deceitful. If I were you I would RUN away from this place!!

Deerpark/New York City NW KOA Holiday – Godeffroy, NY

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In my opinion Deerpark KOA is the worst KOA we have ever stayed in.

Dirty, roads are awful… full of potholes that are more like craters. Not much to do in the area. The Playground is DANGEROUS! Old and rusted. The employees are all kids. No adults anywhere. No one wears a KOA shirt. No onsite camp workers.

There are gutter falling off the roof of the office, weeds everywhere and most of the park is closed and the cabins are old and not maintained. This place needs to be completely renovated.

The franchisee should lose their right to own this place. There is no ice on the premises. The bathrooms are locked or no hot water where they are open. I could only communicate by email. They do NOT return phone calls or answer the phone.

We were supposed to stay there an additional three weeks after staying for four weeks. We couldn’t do it! It’s just too depressing. There are other options in the area.

Off Grid B&B and RV Campground – Ash Fork , AZ

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It’s a little tough to get to the RV park, but once you’re there, the grounds are exactly as advertised – remote, quiet and very peaceful.

The owner had to show us the way, but they’re very helpful once you’re there. They keep it very clean and make several security checks throughout the day. They offer free water, which you have to drive around to fill up your tanks for. We were full when we arrived, so we didn’t need any.

They don’t have any amenities like dump station or showers, but the town is nearby and I think it’s more geared toward skoolies and self-contained rigs. It’s completely raw land with bare spots to camp on. But I think that’s why they call it “Off Grid” RV campground. Not sure why they call it a B&B, but he said they have other properties, so maybe they have bungalows there.

The rates are extremely cheap, but that’s probably because it’s out of the way. Expect a bumpy road, but nice folks and a very restful stay.

Tiger Run RV Resort – Breckenridge, CO

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Tiger Run RV Resort is one of the best RV resorts that we’ve stayed at in the last 10 years! This campground is first class all the way… a beautifully maintained property with paved roads and level concrete pads for even the biggest RV.

Every site is landscaped and has a nice patio. The mountain views from our campsite were absolutely beautiful!

Tiger Run is a fairly large RV park with over 350 sites, most with full hook-up including free cable TV and wifi. The restrooms and showers are very well maintained. They have a beautiful open-rafter clubhouse with an indoor swimming pool, hot tubs, game room and TV lounge. There is plenty of hiking and biking in the area too!

We really hated to leave… this was one great park! One final note: This is an exclusively RV only resort… no pop-ups, tent trailers or tents allowed.

Route 66 RV Park – Edgewood, NM

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We ended up at Route 66 RV Park after being turned away from another campground for not having a reservation.

It all turned out very well for the people here are very nice. They guided us in and even assisted us with trying to figure out our new motorhome hook ups. We were very impressed with the large sites. The bus next to us was over 70 feet long with trailer and had no issues getting in or out. The only area of needed improvement is the surface is a dirt gravel mix. No issues unless rains. Then I would bet it gets muddy. The roads are gravel and the older sites are gravel.

This campground is really peaceful. The Managers are very nice to deal with. The campground is very close to many stores and even a country super Walmart. Our toad needed some repair and they gave us a ride to the dealership to drop it off.

We will come here again to see our new friends. Thank you for a nice place to rest right off I-40.

Badger Park Campground, Peshtigo, WI

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

Badger Park Campground is a small park, in the middle of the city of Peshtigo, Wisconsin.

Located in a park complex, including access to the Peshtigo River with boat launch, is a sand beach area, fenced skateboard facility with jumps, a volleyball court, sitting benches along the river, two pavilions available to rent, a band shell with bi-monthly Wednesday night music, fenced in horseshoe pits and a 9 “hole” Frisbee golf course.

They also have a nice playground structures for the kids. There are three public rest rooms, main with coin operated showers. The showers and rest rooms are closely monitored and kept clean. The campground with 35 sites (about $27 a night) and there is a campground host on site. They also have a dump station.

All campsites have water and electric with picnic tables, garbage cans and fire pits. There is free Wi-Fi to. The campground is separate from other activities. They also have two fairly new cabins to rent for $45 a night. Both cabins have electric, twin bunks, a small table and two chairs. There is also water, a garbage can and a fire pit.