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Bullard State Park – Bandon, OR

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Bullard State Park - Bandon, OregonBullard is a very nice State Park. They offer clean restrooms, and level blacktop pads with lots of privacy. There are lots of large trees throughout the campground too! They have full hook ups with the exception of cable and are in the process of installing 50amp service.

The campground has great walking trails and access to a beautiful beach. Bandon is another quaint Oregon coastal town with good food and shopping. If you golf, they have world class golf courses.

Gig Harbor RV Park – Gig Harbor, WA

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We stayed at Gig Harbor RV Park during Thanksgiving 2007. This is the only RV Park in Gig Harbor so they don’t have to do much. We found this converted KOA park dark and dreary. We saw poor drainage on the campsites with the rain when we were there. The staff reminded me of someone that knew they had a captive audience.

Winchester Bay RV Resort – Reedsport, OR

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Winchester Bay RV Resort is only 2nd to Outdoor Resorts of America, which are 5 star resorts. You’re on an ocean view or a bay view in their beautifully kept grounds. Everything works great.You?ll have a very pleasant stay.

Turtle Rock RV Park – Gold Beach, OR

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Turtle Rock RV Park was by far the worst campground we have ever visited. We were in site 94 from December 22nd to December 26th, 2007. The campground looked like something left over from New Orleans after Katrina hit.

Cottonwood Campground – Theodore Roosevelt National Park, ND

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WOW…I’d like to say that Cottonwood Campground was horrible and the hosts were mean and grumpy; but I’d be lying. It’s a great campground with sites for everybody from tents to trucks. We were secluded and comfortably shaded with a sprawling view of the Little Missouri River Valley. Wildlife was a constant presence to be watched and respected. Other people who brought generators used them sparingly and all were quiet-running, modern units.

The Roost Resort – Custer, SD

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The Roost Resort - Custer, South DakotaIf you can’t find an RV park or campground near Custer, South Dakota, you just aren’t looking. The billboards and signs are a distraction from the natural beauty of the area. Most places we saw from the road were no-shade, lined-up tight RV Parks. If you read enough of my stuff, you know we seldom make reservations. I had a list of three places to look at, and Roost Resort was a decisive winner.

Badlands Interior Campground – Badlands, SD

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Here’s a good reason to be flexible in your travel plans. As a base to visit Wall, South Dakota and the Badlands, we planned to stay at the National Park Campground. When we got there in early September it was over 100 degrees hot. We don’t have a generator and the National Park does not have electric. We would have had to live without a fan of any kind!

Sioux Falls KOA – Sioux Falls, SD

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This was another one night stand for us. All of the services were typical of a High-Traffic KOA. The pool, showers, and store were clean and efficient. Without reservations, we were quickly checked in and escorted to our site. The nearby (and overhead) Interstate highway is an extreme distraction. The constant noise deterred any thoughts of relaxing outside.

Koch’s Meadow Lake Campground – Tipton, IA

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We were only in for one night, but we’ll always remember this place. The Meadow and Small Lake are a nice scenic break from the miles of surrounding corn. Signs from I-80 are sketchy so finding the place is a challenge. The access roads from the Interstate are not paved. The dust is forever.

Gig Harbor RV Resort – Gig Harbor, WA

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Gig Harbor RV Resort has 95 RV spots and a few tent spots is squeezed in a small area on a hillside, but it’s surrounded by lots of pine trees, with the pine smell being quite fragrant! You will feel like you are in a state park!