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Windmill Campground – Beresford, SD

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

We spent a wounderful time this past July and August at Windmill Campground. We had been on a long trip and it was the perfect place to unwind for a month.

The couple that own the campground were great… friendly and helpful. We enjoyed their company very much. The campground was quiet. The property was mostly shaded which was hard to find in this area of South Dakota.

We can’t wait to go back this summer.

Lakeview RV Park, Bluff City, TN

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

Lakeview RV Park is a very nice campground with a friendly staff. We spent a week with them and have no complaints.

They include cable TV, Wi-Fi and full hook-ups. There are very few pull thru sites, but we have a 40ft 5th wheel and had no problems backing into our site. There was plenty of space.

Amenities include a large pool, fully-equipped pavilion, a general store, laundry, and a pet playground.

This campground is very close to the Bristol Motor Speedway. The staff even recommended some places to eat and provided a sheet of local places and directions.

We will re-visit this campground often.

Big Meadow Campground – South Fork, CO

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

Big Meadow Campground is located in the San Juan Mountains in south central Colorado, thirteen miles west of the town of South Fork. The elevation here is 9,300 feet.

The campground is situated in a heavily wooded area and all sites are shaded. There is privacy from adjacent sites. Fire rings are provided at each site. Restrooms are provided. There is a barrier free fishing pier and boat ramp, the reservoir is stocked with fish. The nearest telephone is 4 miles away. The nearest dump station is thirteen miles away. There is a two mile long trail around the reservoir. Popular activities include fishing, hiking, and boating. This is a beautiful campground with pull-through and back in sites and is handicapped accessable.

Camping Fees are $26.00 a night unless you have a Senior pass then it is $16.00 a night. This is a great place to boondock. Lots of wildlife around to watch and admire.

Salem Farms Campground – Salem, CT

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Salem Farms Campground is located in a beautiful countryside setting in rural Salem, Connecticut. The park is family owned and operated and the staff was extremely friendly and made us feel welcomed.

The sites are a comfortable size and each has a 30 amp hookup, water, grey water receptacle for sink and shower, a picnic table and fire ring. Some sites are shady, some are open and grassy. If water is your preference then you can get a site by their duck pond! Big rigs should be no problem.

There are plenty of things to do here too. Salem Farms has two pools, bocce, volleyball, badminton, basketball, horseshoes, tennis courts and shuffleboard. Nearby are a number of lakes and ponds for fishing or boating.

Our family stayed here last summer and really enjoyed it. We have recommended it to several of our friends and plan to stop back next year.

Lumberton KOA – Lumberton, NC

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If you’re traveling I-95, the Lumberton KOA (formerly Sleepy Bears RV Park) is conveniently located off exit 14, just south of Lumberton, North Carolina. We camped there several weeks ago on our way south to Florida.

The park was clean and well maintained. The staff is friendly. Sites are level, paved and comfortably sized. There seems to be a little road noise from the Interstate, but it’s not excessive. After an hour or two we didn’t even notice it.

All paved pull-thru sites with full hook-ups (30 & 50 amp). All your typical amenities are here… pool, laundry, playground, pavilion, game room and adult lounge. There is a nice little campstore with a limited supply of groceries and camping supplies.

There are also tent camping, a miniature golf course and a fenced-in dog park. Free wifi too.

I would rate Sleepy Bears above average. If you’re headed down I-95, and it’s about that time, this is an acceptable overnighter.

Interstate RV Park – Davenport, IA

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

Interstate RV Park is a  clean, comfortable campground with easy acces to I-80. It’s a great place to stay on your way to someplace else. A little noisy as it’s close to the Interstate, but after a long day of driving, you won’t mind it at all.

They have long pull-thru sites will easily accommodate even the larges rig. Level, gravel sites… sites near the front of the campground are the nicest.

The facilities were clean and well maintained. They also had a nice pool and a small convenience store. The staff was friendly and accommodating. Rates are reasonable, we paid about $45 for a great site. We will probably add this campground to our list of great overnite stops.

Downtown Riverside RV Park – North Little Rock, AR

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Downtown Riverside RV Park is a beautiful campground right on the banks of the Arkansas River across from the Clinton Library.

There are full hook up sites with 50 amp only on the bank for 33.00 plus tax, pull through sites for 29.00 and back in against the sea wall for 24.00. The park offers several discounts that can be found on their web site www.downtownriversidervpark.com.

The park is within walking distance of several restaurants. The view of the skyline is beautiful. The park is right on the Arkansas River Trail that has 17 miles for biking and walking. The park is very clean with concrete pads on sites 1 – 42. There are restrooms with showers. A laundry room/ club house with a book and puzzle exchange. Pet friendly.

There is easy access to the park from I-30 and I-40. It is BIG Rig friendly. They encourage Rally’s. They have a 50 x 70 Pavilion that is available for all guests to use. I have stayed here several times and would encourage making a reservation because they are full almost every night.

Horseshoe Bend RV Resort and Campgrounds – Whitesboro, TX

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

Horseshoe Bend RV Resort is far enough from the city that you can relax the day away walking nature trails, hiking, canoeing on the river, playing beach volleyball, fishing for stripe, throwing horseshoes, bird watching, and gathering around our community camp fire in the evenings.

They have a 24 unit RV lot with full hookups, and primitive tent spots. Daily, Weekly, and Monthly spaces are available to fit your needs with utilities included for nightly and weekly stays.

River’s End Campground – Tybee Island, GA

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Rivers End Campground - Tybee Island, GA | RVBuddy.com

River’s End Campground is a great park in an excellent location. It’s only about 1/2 mile to the beach and about 15 miles from historic Savannah. It makes for a convenient base to explore coastal Georgia.

River’s End campground is clean, well maintained and the staff was friendly. Interior roads are paved and the campsites are gravel. They have tenting sites, water and electric sites, and full hookup sites including cable. They also have camping cabins. There’s plenty of shade here… with large oak trees scattered throughout the park.

River’s End campground offers complementary wifi via several hotspots throughout the park. Wifi coverage was pretty good from our site, but if you need a dependable signal I suggest that you inquire about sites near the hotspots.

Amenities include gift shop and well stocked general store, clean restrooms, a large swimming pool (seasonal) and a self-service laundry room that is open 24 hours a day. They also have a community pavilion, two dog parks, a fitness center and a very cozy TV Lounge with two televisions, tables and chairs, a book exchange and board games available for park guest use. Prices are reasonable for the area. We paid about $55 a night for a full hookup site, peak season rates for the same site would be about $90.

If you’re headed down I-95, you might want to consider River’s End campground as a overnight stop or to spend a few days. It’s about 25 miles east of I-95, exit 99.

 

Klamath River RV Park – Klamath, CA

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Klamath River RV Park | RVBuddy.com

This is my third time here at Klamath River RV Park.

They have a new and super cute coffee shop with delicious coffee. And they even started making pizza! Yummy! And as usual the hosts and camp ground management go above and beyond to make sure you are comfortable and enjoy your stay.

This is a great place to enjoy your RV or tent and the beautiful Klamath River, old growth redwoods and wildlife.

On a side note, Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox are nearby! As are several other fun attractions.

Enjoy your coastal travels!