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Clayton Park Recreational Area – Lake Ariel, PA

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We stayed at Clayton Park Recerational Area over Memorial Week.

The campground is located on a nice lake. The bathhouses were dirty when we went to them. My daughter wanted to do the activities which never started on time and were unorganized. It seemed that none of the staff was trained well. It is a poorly run campground, at least that was our experience.

Our site was a road that had no grass area. Our picnic table was located behind our trailer and out our front door was another camper.

Elk City / Clinton KOA – Canute, OK

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Elk City / Clinton KOA  is a very nice place. It’s an established campground with mature trees, a pool, and a playground.

From the campground, it’s a short walk to Clinton Lake for sand bass and crappie fishing. You’re 11 miles from Foss Lake, also known for bass fishing. Lucky Star Casino and two great golf courses are within a 15-minute drive. Visit Stafford Air & Space Museum or Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, both within an hour’s drive. Have breakfast or dinner (in season) in the dining room or at your site.

The pool is open from Memorial Weekend to Labor Day Weekend.

Nice people. The campground is just off of I-40 between Clinton and Elk City.

Lake in Wood Resort – Narvon, PA

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This was our 4th visit to Lake in Wood Resort.

We always stay in rentals. We decided to give the TIPI a try. That was a mistake. Keep in mind we love this RV Park. And it’s usually pretty clean however it looks they they haven’t cleaned that tipi since it was built. I didn’t want to waive a fuss and it was a short stay so we dealt with it. Mold in the bathroom. Stained carpets. Roaches. I took a few pics and told the manager about it very nicely. I got a sorry. Well… It’s me who is sorry. Sorry we won’t be coming back. It’s been a good run but I was maybe expecting a little more for a returning customer. No big deal. There are tons of campgrounds just as nice.

Glenyan RV Park – Ashland, OR

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We camped in Glenyan RV Park, a quiet pretty campground a few miles outside of Ashland, Oregon… home of the internationally acclaimed Shakespeare Festival and a great organic market.

The park is clean and surrounded by water and wilderness. There is a scenic lake almost directly across Highway 66, the two lane road where the place is located. We fished from the bank there with no luck. The guy next to us was hauling them in. Must have been our bread bait. Lol. The kid loved it anyway.

The campground has ample room to maneuver and the wifi in our spot was great. Daily, weekly, monthly rates full partial and tent camping. Lots of hot water, potable well water, a creek and a duck pond. There is a laundry room clean and in good working order with showers, plus a game room with old school games and a pool table. A small swing set and happily a nice summer heated swimming pool. The online booking system was uber easy and our dog was welcomed on a leash please.

The owner operators are friendly and available. I could not get over how quiet it was even with kids running around… must be all the huge old trees.

Ashaway RV Resort -Bradford, RI

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We were headed south on I-95 and needed a place to stop for the night… and ended up staying for the weekend. Ashaway RV Resort was a great find! It’s a wonderful campground… and appears fairly new. They are located only a few minutes off I-95, exit 93 so it makes for a great overnight stop on our way through the area,

The campground is clean and well maintained, and a staff that is both helpful and professional. They made us feel quite welcomed.

They have plenty of amenities too! 260 sites, a beautiful pool and lounge area, a splash pad play area, and lots of activities… there is always something to do for the kids here.

Our Wi-fi was good, they have complementary cable tv and the campground is pet-friendly. They are conveniently located near beaches, golf courses, Casinos, Mystic, Watch Hill and Westerly RI.

This is a perfect stopover for us. rates are reasonable too!

 

Timberland Acres RV Park and Campground – Trenton, ME

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This is a nice campground. Sites are large and level and there is a good selection. The staff is courteous and very friendly. The entire property was clean and well maintained. They have over 70 pull through full hookup sites with 50 amp service that can accommodate rigs of any size and length, with 50 of these sites over 100 feet long.

Timberland Acres is a real family-oriented campground, with lots of activities. They are located between Bar Harbor and Ellsworth, which makes it an excellent base for exploring Acadia, Bar Harbor, Bangor and Blue Hill.

Their fees are reasonable and they have a great wi-fi signal. We had a nice time and will definitely book another stay with them next year!

Lake Panasoffkee KOA – Lake Panasoffkee, FL

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Very rustic would be a generous description for Lake Panasoffkee KOA. There are old mobile homes scattered throughout the park… It’s not very attractive.

Don’t count on shade. There are some trees but many sites, like our big site has no shade. The sites are not very level and loose sand that end up all inside your rig. The dog park is a joke. It has a poorly maintained chain link fence, and very small area to run. The bathhouse near the office has one stall and one shower. The stall is so small your knees hit the door.

There are no real activities for kids, or families. The shuffle courts and horseshoe pits are are not well maintained either. It’s not really in Lake Panasofkee; more like on a swampy canal the goes to the larger lake.

The campground is very noisy as well. It’s very close to I-75 and railroad tracks. Trains lay on horns for long time to cross the main road. The trains never seemed to stop.

The pool area had no bar activities or breakfasts going on. The pool is very very small, but the area was clean. We ended up leaving early and going over to Pana Vista lodge. Much much better experience.

South Forty Camp Resort – Petersburg, VA

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I’ve written about South Forty Camp Resort several years ago, so now it’s time for an update…

Formerly a KOA, South Forty Camp Resort is quiet and peaceful respite after a long drive on I-95. It’s located about 1/2 mile east of I-95, exit 41. That makes it a perfect overnight stop for us as we travel between Florida and New England.

I wouldn’t consider this campground a “resort” but it certainly is a comfortable place to spend a night or two. The pull thru sites are a little rough but they are reasonably large, even for larger rigs.

They have full hookups (including cable), a swimming pool, nature trails, fishing (no license required) , a playground, convenience store, game room, laundry, and free Wi-Fi. The facilities are clean and well maintained.

Nino’s North Italian restaurant is within easy walking distance and is open in the evening and has some great pizza and Italian food to die for.

Don’t bother visiting their website. As of this post date it will just take you to a nondescript sample page template for a future website. It’s been that way for several months… shame on South Forty. No website is better than an embarrassing one.

 

Stonebridge RV Park and Resort – Sweeny, TX

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Stonebridge RV Park has been an awesome campground for my family while my husband worked at a nearby plant. We have stayed here long-term and it’s really well managed and maintained.

The swimming pool and stocked fishing ponds provide so much fun for the kids and adults. We like the pavilion area for BBQ’s and roasting marshmallows on the firepit at night. They have a brand new laundromat that’s really nice.

We rate Stonebridge RV Park and Resort a 10!

Castle Rock Campground – Castle Rock, CO

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Castle Rock is a nice, comfortable family-oriented campground with a very friendly staff. The property is in a convenient location just off I-25, exit 174. It can get a little noisy with the Interstate and railroad traffic close by, but its tolerable.

Amenities here include a small store, laundry, game room, a pool and nightly movies. The sites are gravel and fairly level. Some of the sites are a little on the small side if you have a larger RV but there is vegetation between them that will afford some privacy. The interior roads are gravel so the campground tends to get a little dusty at times.

Castle Rock Campground is a great base if you want to visit attractions in Denver and Colorado Springs. It’s also a good stopover park if you are passing thru. I recommend it even if you want to spend a few days there.