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Yakima KOA – Yakima, WA

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I’m torn and not sure what to post here. We had a great site. The campground is located right on the Yakima Rivers edge, weeping willows dipping their branches in the water, ducks, geese and turtles begging for food, fish jumping out of the water tempting to be food.

It was a great site… but the site was neither cable or sewer. The full service sites were more like parking spaces up on the hill and the sites that have full timers resembled a junk yard in places. WIFI was free and that’s a plus. The showers were clean and the water was hot. The laundry was also nice, and a little store was just that, little. If you can do without cable and your tanks are big enough to wait to dump, I would recommend site 79 or those along the river.

Wenatchee Confluence State Park – Wenatchee, WA

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The good news is… the RV slots here are spaced far apart. The bad news is… this park is located in the middle of a city (Wenatchee). However, the park is so beautiful you don’t really notice that you are in the middle of a city. Wenatchee Confluence State Park is located at the “confluence” of the Wenatchee River and the Columbia River.

Site number 15 is right on the “confluence.” All slots are paved, with FULL hookup (30 amp electricity), to include a sewer connection at each site. Each site has a nice metal picnic table, great fire pit, and a spacious sandy tent pad. Plus, there is lots of grass near each site. The sites near the river have the most “acreage” per site. At those sites, you can have a family reunion and it won’t interfere with the neighbors. However, there is still a great amount of space between RV sites at the non-river places. TV reception is ok, some good channels, some snowy channels.

There is a very nice bike path through the park. The brochure indicates there is a swimming beach, but I only stayed one night and didn’t check out the beach area. There is also a play area for children. There are a total of 59 sites, of which 8 are “standard” (no hookups), the rest (51) full hookup. Some of the slots are wide half-circle, some are straight back-in. There is also a group kitchen and group camping site available by reservation. The brochure claims the group camp area can accommodate from 20 to 300 people.

The park was a little difficult to find, the signs were not well marked. However, it was the most well-kept STATE park I have ever seen!

http://www.parks.wa.gov/parkpage.asp?selectedpark=Wenatchee%20Confluence&pageno=1

Drummer Boy Campging Resort – Gettysburg, PA

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We stayed at Drummer Boy Campging Resort for four nights in the second week of May of 2007 in our Class C. Before we left, we had read a review that discussed highway noises in the first 50 sites, so we called and they put us out back in a 300-level numbered site. This isn’t a complaint, but the campground property runs for about a country mile, down route 15 (very busy 24/7 with a 65 MPH speed limit) and the property is closer to 15 at the low sites (near the store and mini golf), but we heard the low roar of traffic even from our site. There’s really no avoiding some of that highway noise anywhere at Drummer Boy b/c of its location. The back sites are almost all pullthroughs and are pretty wide, pretty darn level, with a nice heavy gravel cover, and have nice new tables on them. There’s a waterslide out back (extra fee and probably loud… it was getting ready to open as we left, so ask where your site is in relation to it).

Aside from some C’s, it was pretty split between expensive Class A’s and trailer/5th wheels. Someone has done a great job with the roundup on the poison ivy… lots of it in the woods, but virtually none around the sites. Not so much as a cigarette butt or any trash anywhere. Very clean!

There were too many toy-hauling bikers and burners for our taste… loud and smoky smell, but some types just aren’t camping unless they’re making smoke and/or noise.

For breakfast, there is a Perkins Restaurant up Route 15 one exit and to the left. Down Route 116 (where the CG is) is town. Go to the rotary in the middle of town and eat at the Pub… classy and good portions/good service. Try Enterprise rental.. they offer a great rental deal and deliver a car to your site and they have an excellent, helpful staff. Their sign is at the front desk.

When you visit Gettysburg, try the Ike Farm (6 bucks a head–good price) and at the main Gettysburg visitors center, rent a battlefield guide for 45 bucks for in your car.

Here are the three main problems with the camground:
1) The WiFiRV service absolutely sucks! You literally will not get slower internet service anywhere… it’s reminiscent of 1995 AOL dialup, but even slower. The campground says they are not a part of it and make no money on it. Talk about a blatant lie!
2) Also when five washing machines (all of them in one “nearby” building, a half mile away) were out of service, we went to the main desk to use the three overused ones there.
3) When we told the teenaged staff at the front desk about it, we got the expected “Who gives a damn?” smiling attitude we’ve come to expect from rural/suburban middle class teenagers nowadays. Don’t waste your time at the front desk. Look for retired-age people in the non-rental golf carts if you need anything. The kids at the front desk offered us nothing but snarky, eye-rolling behind-our-backs country yokel kid two-digit IQ sarcasm.

Your belongings are totally safe and the whole place is spotless b/c of the older, retirement-era previously mentioned staff. Bring your car or rent one. There is nothing within walking or bicycling distance. (You can bicycle to Benner’s Hill, a third-level artillery spot about two miles away.) Halfway decent cable and it’s 45 a weeknight/55 for weekends, when it fills up. The battle is July 1-3, so steer clear of the HUGE crowds in Gettysburg then, or else, book early.

Nehalem Shores RV Park and Moorage – Nehalem, OR

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I really enjoyed my stay at Nehalem Shores RV Park (even though the sites are close together), but there is a reason I have to say “no” to staying again. This RV park is slowly changing to a “park models” site, where you buy your site and occupy a trailer model as a vacation home. In fact, during my stay, a potential buyer was measuring my site. Originally, I had intended to stay at Nehalem Bay State Park, but that state park decided to close for a week, without warning, for a repaving project. When I showed up at the state park, I was told I had to go elsewhere. I found this “Plan B” RV park in the Trailer Life directory (and I got the last available slot at the time), but my copy was from 2004.

This park is near a river, have to drive to get to the ocean. It’s peaceful and calm, but sites are not level at all, I had to stack up five Lynx blocks (scary to me!) in the front. All slots are back-in. They also have WIFI, which was an added plus. They also have decent laundry room. This site takes cash/checks only, no credit cards.

Mt. View RV Park – Pendleton, OR

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Sitting atop the town, Mt. View RV Park is a pretty campground that looks down on the farming area, and the vistas beyond. They have over 100 spaces. The pull-thurs seem to be reserved for the overnight guests. Full service, great cable, clean – private bathrooms with showers, wide spaces, WiFi, it has everything one needs for a night, a week or a month. If you are in the area, I highly recommend this park.

Oasis RV Park – Huntington, OR

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What a find this was! Located between Ontario and Huntington, Oregon off I-84, this well landscaped park is just the place for desert weary travelers. Each site at Oasis RV Park is level, tree’d, and spacious. Right on the Snake River, it is handy for boaters and fishermen alike.The folks who run it have a small store, propane and a boat ramp and the price is right – $20. One suggestion, pull-thru sites are limited, so I’d suggest calling ahead if you need one.
Oasis RV Park is right next door is another RV Park, Catfish Junction. It’s an alternative with the same full service.

Mitchell’s Stateline RV Park – McDermitt, NV

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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. The laundry and restrooms were closed for winter and it was the first of May when we were there. Sites are all pull-throughs and level and its handy for the over-nighter. Folks were friendly, and the $20 price was right

Hard to see from the road, if your traveling south its the first road on the left as you enter town. Coming from Nevada it is the last right turn.

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. We had site 53 which is long and level. Not all sites are, most are for tenting and some are just plain steep. There are some handicapped sites.

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. There are also nice area hikes for just about every level of hiker and some awesome photography.

Barstow/Calico KOA – Yermo, CA

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One thing you have to say about KOA’s is that they are consistant… and I am beginning to appreciate it. I know when I pull in they are going to have WiFi, (unless otherwise noted in the catalog) and they are going to have full service. They are going to have Cable TV and they are going to clean bathrooms. I can also pretty much count on the fact that they are also going to be right off the freeway and the traffic noise is going to be there. I would recommend it to anyone traveling between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. But if your coming from Las Vegas here are new directions. Come off the freeway and at the stop sign, jog over to the shell station at one oclock and head down that service road. Its about .2 miles on the right.

Barstow KOA is very nice, large shaded spaces separated by bushes and trees, friendly staff and WiFi that works.