Archive for August, 2008

“Cottonwood Creek RV Park” in Dripping Springs, Texas - was rated: 10

Loved our stay at the park. The park hosts live on site and own the park. They are extremely nice people. They meet you upon arrival and escort you to your site. Once there they go above and beyond to make sure that your stay is comfortable. The park is […]

“Chief Hosa” in Denver, Colorado - was rated: 5

Chief Hosa is an okay campground, for what it is. This is mountain camping. There is a dump station. The staff was very friendly and helpful. They helped us back into our small site. Our site was not level at all and a little cramped, but worked for our overnight […]

“Greeley RV Park and Campground” in Greeley, Colorado - was rated: 7

It is in a good location to get around Greeley. It is not a feature rich or destination park. Sites are fairly small. Most are pull throughs with shade trees. The staff was friendly and helpful. Didn’t use the bathrooms, but overall the park seemed clean and well kept. […]

“Cades Cove Campground” in Townsend, Tennessee - was rated: 2

The only thing this campground has going is location. The grounds are poorly maintained. The roads are narrow and full of ruts. Large stones and other useless obstructions are throughout the park making it hazardous to maneuver a 37 foot fifth wheel trailer. Ditches, stones and saplings make backing into campsites […]

“Prairie Oasis Tourist Complex” in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan - was rated: 7

Nice park. The trees could use some trimming but you can get around. The wifi is very erratic. One minute strong then not there then back and weak and then gone and then back for who knows how long. Very frustrating.
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“Glowing Embers RV Park” in Edmonton, Alberta - was rated: 9

it is big, it is busy, and a lot of seasonals. However we were in the back by the storage with 50 amp service and found it quiet. The wifi was rock solid, so I was a happy camper.
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“Hidden Hilltop Family Campground” in Glenholme, Nova Scotia - was rated: 7

The sites here are big rig friendly. It was raining hard but the gravel roads and gravel sites drained well, unlike Scotia Pines. The pull through sites are not level. Why is it they can’t grade a level site when they construct these parks. The wifi is free and fairly fast […]

“Digby Campground” in Digby, Nova Scotia - was rated: 8

Great place to stay in Digby area. Owners are very nice. Sites are adequate. The place was full because of the Wharf Rat Rally, but we did not feel crowded. Walking trail to town. And as others said, a good place to stay for exploring the Neck and Annapolis Royal.
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“Scotia Pines Campground” in Truro, Nova Scotia - was rated: 2

This is the first campground in 2 years of full timing that we could not get into the space assigned to us. The roads are narrow, the cars parked in the sites do not allow you to swing wide enough to clear the trees. The trees are not trimmed in the narrow sites […]

“Cold Brook Campsites” in Gansevoort, New York - was rated: 1

We reserved a site 6 weeks ago because of our size, and had a written confirmation. They put a 24′ trailer in the site and had no other sites big enough. We spent the night at Wal-Mart, then found another campground the next day.
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