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60 North RV Park – Bay City, TX

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I just took my 5 days holiday to enjoy with my family at other location away from our home. So I thought to do some research and come with at 2-3 location so that my kid can choose.

The kids choose to go to Bay City, Texas from Midfield. Then I was looking for RV Parks in Bay City For my rented RV, then I can to know about 60 North RV Park.

After reaching there I see their ground was green and was also providing free cable but we didn’t took that as our goal was to spend time with family. There were more feature like laundry, clean washrooms etc. we played sports and other physical games kids enjoyed very much there.

If you are also planning for RV Tours Best rv park near Bay City is 60 North RV Park. I strongly recommend for your family time

Olive Branch Campground – Oregonia, OH

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I was directed to Olive Branch Campground by the Good Sam site. When we booked they did not take my Good Sam membership number. Upon arrival the office did not offer any discounts to Good Sam members.

The 30 AMP breaker was not working upon arrival. I was told it would be fixed but that never happened. The swimming pool had a limit of 15 people, this was not in any of their online info. The hiking trail was a joke. When to the office for a trail map and was told there was none because it only went a short distance. (less than a 1/4 mile).

I will give this CG a 2 only because there was shade at the campsite. Will not go back.

Oak Lake Campground – Kennick, MN

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Oak Lake Campground is in Kerrick, Minnesota. This is not a great campground but it did have some redeeming qualities.

This campground proved to be an excellent proving ground for my new Superwinch Talon 18.0. This winch made quick work of dragging my 33-foot travel trailer out of the mud pit… campsite. It is a cozy little campground. I was able to extended my roasting fork, tipped with a Johnsonville brat, out the window of our RV to roast my brat to golden perfection over the neighbor’s campfire.

It also boasts free entertainment. Drunks race around the too narrow roads of the campground trying to avoid old ladies and occasionally meeting a moving tree head-on. Think of Death Race 2000 with golf carts.

Lake Aire RV Park and Campground – Hollywood, SC

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We recently stayed at Lake Aire RV Park and Campground in Hollywood, South Carolina.

We found a friendly staff, and responsive maintenance men. The campground is easy access to Charleston.

The 30 amp service was unable to provide adequate power for one air conditioner. The dump site not conveniently located and the rates are higher than some reviews have reported.

If we are ever in the area again, we would stay there but we would be sure we had 50 amp service.

Blue Ox RV Park – Albany, OR

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Oregon proved to be a wonderful state which dictated rescheduling our travels to allow more time, and this midway to everything RV Park turned out to be a perfect long weekend stop and place to catch our breath.

Signage off I-5 was good and the one mile of road to it is excellent. The staff were knowledgeable and friendly, taking time to explain everything from the secure encrypted Wi-Fi, to the (deposit required) security key for entry to the indoor “wonderful” spa and heated pool that helped us forget those long miles.

The campground has about 150 sites, many are pull thru and powered by 50 or 30 amp service on concrete leveled spaces. There are three shower and bathroom facilities – the two we “visited” were clean and well kept.

Using two laptops, we used the WiFi which is also provided at the huge recreation center on the property which is also complete with an exercise room, full kitchen, and family room with couches and a cable provided TV and seating for about 75. Also, the 2 provided laundry facilities made refreshing our wardrobe easy, and propane was also available to top off the tanks.

Noteworthy within 2 miles, are local restaurants – everything from authentic old world Hungarian to excellent Italian cuisine.

Lakeside RV Park – Opelika, AL

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We enjoyed our stay at Lakeside RV Park. The owners were friendly and very nice to us. The campsites were very spacious and we had no problems getting our camper in and hooked up.

The Wi-Fi signal was excellent every time we used it. This is a great park with great owners and we will definitely stay here again.

Sparta Campground – Sparta, KY

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We had a wonderful camping trip! Sparta Campground is located in the gorgeous Kentucky countryside.

The campground had clean showers and restroom facilities! Campsites were level and shaded, with electric. Pet-friendly Sites! The Owner/Operator was warm and welcoming!

Sparta Campground is a great value for the price! We will definitely be staying here again!

Chickasabogue Park – Mobile, AL

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Chickasabogue Park is a great place to stay, with lots of room and big rig pull throughs.

Sites have water, power, 50 amp, and sewer. The campground is close to Mobile… and it’s only $10.00 a night with a senior discount!

The park has clean bathrooms and showers. They also have a laundry room. The staff was very nice and helpful.

This place is a hidden gem don’t miss it.

Chickasabogue Park is an 1,100-acre park in Eight Mile, Mobile County, Alabama. The park contains campgrounds, around 17 miles of hiking and biking trails, a disc golf course, sports fields, boat launches, and a beach on Chickasabogue Creek. It is linked via Chickasabogue Creek to the town of Chickasaw and Mobile Bay. The park also contains a museum featuring Native American, Colonial, and plantation-era artifacts, housed in a former African Methodist Episcopal church built in 1879. – Wikipedia

Spring Valley Campground – Cambridge, OH

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Spring Valley Campground is in a good location… it’s at the crossing of I-77/I-70.

There are rough roads getting in/out. Our pull-thru site was long enough for our fifth wheel and truck. The campground’s internal roads are a little tricky.

There is very little info at the front desk if you don’t ask. We found out that they had cable for $$ after we left. We stayed only one night and didn’t use the facilities, so we can’t comment on that.

On a rating of 0 – 5, We would give it a 3.

Beaver Dam Lodge RV Resort – North Beaver Dam, AZ

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In my opinion the management at Beaver Dam RV Resort was not the least bit accommodating.

We asked the manager where our small group could have a meet and greet and play lawn games the next day. She showed us a grassy patch adjacent to their patio (Which we were advised we were not welcome to use). She said the only stipulation was that we not serve alcohol.

That evening we set up our tables and chairs, spread out our potluck and beginning to fill our plates, when the manager came out and made a public scene. “You have to get out of here right now. You can’t have food here.” When we reminded her of our arrangements, she said, “I never said anything like that”

Our group is elderly, ranging in age from mid sixties to early nineties, and has several disabled members. Needless to say, the logistics of moving our tables and chairs, food laden tables, filled dinner plates and our disabled members was a great challenge.

Apparently we didn’t move fast enough, because she then stepped out on the patio and said, “get out of here immediately!”

Earlier in the day, one member was unable to connect to the electrical supply. She told him it was his problem.

Our warning to others: Avoid this place! They are not friendly.