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Fishberry Campground – Valentine, NE

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Fishberry Campground is absolutely this nicest campground we have stayed in for a long, long time.

The grounds were green, with lovely flowers planted around the campground. The campground is a natural bird habitat, so this very intertwining! They have the best WiFi ever!

The staff is very helpful and friendly. The sites are 90 to 100 feet long, all pull throughs, 30/50 amp, free showers and WiFi. Kids can catch and release fish in a small pond There is a basketball court, volleyball, horse shoes, a sand box for the little ones. They also have a huge covered picnic pavilion and laundry room.

Fishberry campground sits on 20 acres in the beautiful Sand Hills. Plenty of room for kids and pets to run and play!

There is so much to do in the Valentine area. We are definitely coming back to Fishberry campground for a river trip! This Campground is a definite 10+.

Springfield KOA – Rochester, IL

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We stayed at the Springfield KOA from May 22 to 26.

We reserved our site online at the KOA web. Reserved a pull through 30/50 amp site at back of campground away from playground. (as site was described on reservation website). When we arrived we were placed on back in site next to playground. I asked the owner/manager about change and was rudely told would have to pay more than quoted price for pull though if wanted to move. It stated that the online reservation price that I was charged was for the pull trough. Manager said she did not know anything about online reservation quotes and would put me where she wanted.

Most of the pull through sites remained empty during our stay, so it was not an issue of being overbooked. (Far from that! The place was mostly empty).

As it rained quite a bit during our stay, all the sites were muddy with little rock. (mostly mud). The men’s restroom has ceiling falling in on middle shower so it was shut. The drain located there was plugged up with ceiling debris. The women’s restroom was clean and in good shape.

I have been a KOA member for many years and stayed across the country. This was the worst experience I have ever had at a KOA and the worst I have ever been treated. This campground should not be under a KOA franchise.

I will post a review of this campground everywhere I can. No one should utilize this dishonest disgusting campground.

Lake Palestine Gateway RV Park – Chandler, TX

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We had such an awesome time at Lake Palestine Gateway RV Park… a brand new park!

We fished the Neches River and rented kayaks. They had full hookups for 20/30/50 amps. The sites were paved and the rates were fair! $35 a night for regular sites and $45 a night for waterfront, which is what we chose.

Everything was really clean and the staff was super friendly. It had a really convenient location to First Monday and Tyler, Texas.

Hidden Valley RV Park – Von Ormy, TX

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Hidden Valley RV Park is very close to the fun city of San Antonio, Texas but feels like country.

The private Medio Creek for fishing, quiet nights and skies full of stars, the coyotes howling and the constant run by of the road runners made every day and evening special. Great hosts with helpful service and easy access to highway, stores and services. They have a brand new and always clean bath house and laundry. Many sites are large.

Other amenities include FREE wifi, lots of walking roads and paths,  a “Creekside Clubhouse” with TV room, exercise machines, library/game room, full kitchen and party patio and planned events during the winter season.

 

Staunton-Walnut Hills KOA – Staunton, VA

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Staunton-Walnut Hills KOA has clean, level, gravel site with FHU.

The campground has good WIFI and limited cable. There is also a very nice lake. The facilities were very clean and nice. Their Rates are in the $40 – $50 range. The staff is very friendly. Other amenities also include a swimming pool, game room, horseshoe pits, a playground, and a fully-stocked campstore. Lot’s of stuff to see and do nearby too!

Driving around the lake on the way in is a nice view too!

La Mesa RV Park – Cortez, CO

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La Mesa RV Park is small, but a great place to rest your head and visit the area attractions, Mesa Verde National Park, as well as many other historical stops.

The campground has a great staff who will help you with your interests and information about the area. La Mesa RV Park is quiet and has clean facilities. They also have great discounts for Veterans and Passport America as well as Good Sam.

Hidden Valley RV Park – Del Rio, TX

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We were looking for a warm winter get-away, and decided to check out Hidden Valley RV Park in Del Rio Texas. I am so glad we did! We arrived in October to tee shirt and shorts weather, and it stayed that way all through the winter months!

Hidden Valley RV Park caters to the 55+ retired crowd, and that is just fine with us. Large, spacious lots, 30 – 50 feet wide by 60 – 100 feet deep, lots of trees and a Large Lounge at “The Wash”, which also has a large laundry facility. There are no public restrooms or public showers on site, so you must be self-contained.

When we first arrived, the owner met us at Walmart and led us to the park. We loved the site we picked and decided to stay a month. Rate was $325.00 plus 12 cents electric per month, and we could pay with cash or check. After just a week, we decided to stay through the entire winter months!

The park is located on the south side of Del Rio at the end of a dead end street. A herd of deer graze in the meadow next door. It is quiet and peaceful; no road noise! There is a nice museum nearby, as well as a winery, and a small HEB neighborhood store which can be easily biked to. On the main road in Del Rio – US 90 (Veteran’s Boulevard) there is a Walmart, Home Depot, a large HEB, a Mall, and just about everything one needs, including lots of restaurants!

I was a bit concerned about being this close to the border, but it seems Del Rio and the Mexico city of Acuna have a great relationship. The International Bridge between the two cities bring workers from both towns back and forth, and residents of both are happy. We never heard of any “incidents”, or issues during our stay. We felt perfectly secure.

Activities, Markets, and Festivals take place all through the year, and I was surprised at how much art culture is here. First Friday Art Walks, Cooking and Gardening Classes, Craft Markets, Movie Nights, a live Theatre group, and Lake Amistad all provide lots to do while staying in Del Rio.

We loved both Hidden Valley RV Park and the City of Del Rio! We plan to return next winter and stay here again.

So-Hi Campground – Accord, NY

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This was the worst campground at which I have ever stayed.

From the moment I drove in, I felt like this was a big mistake. The main building look run down and uninviting. When I entered the main rest room, there were three toilets. One was out of order, one had a broken toilet seat and the remaining one was absolutely filthy. To their credit it was all cleaned up the next morning. Not a pleasant welcome, however. The site was very rocky and very difficult to get level. There was also trash on the site.

I would not stay here again.

Cypress Grove RV Park – Gold Hill, OR

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Cypress Grove is a cute little park. Most overnight spaces are not long enough for a truck and 5th wheel, so you need to squeeze your truck in sideways somehow.

This is a very clean park. Two managers, the man is nice and told us where to park our truck, however within a couple minutes the female manager knocks on the side of our rv, and says, “Is this your truck? You can’t park here. Move it now.” I told her the other manager said to park here…okay, so we move it. Don’t want any trouble.

Bottom line is for an overnight stay, next time we will either boondock on the side of a road. Definately would not stay here again as there was another so-called run in with the female manager the next morning.

Tall Pines Campground, Bainbridge, NY

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Tall Pines is a great campground. There is nice scenery, and friendly owners and staff.

Amenities include and inground swimming pool, basketball, canoeing, and fishing. They have theme weekends, parties, special events, and entertainment. Also 2 arcade rooms, mini golf, a rec hall and dining area. They have a well stocked Country Gift and Camp Store and a Pizzeria & Grill.

The bathrooms are kept sparkling clean. You can get ice cream sundaes at the store and food on Friday and Saturday night, as well as Sunday morning breakfast.

I give it a solid 4 stars.