This was not a big campground.
According to the campground map, it has 39 sites, and some of them had
full-time RVs in the sites, and that included all 5 of the 50-amp sites.
There were 6 tent sites. There was a gas station in front of the campground,
and also a liquor bar. And the bar is where the two RV Gypsies paid
for a site at this campground.
AT&T cell phones did NOT work at this campground on these dates.
Only one TV station came in via antenna and it did not come in clearly.
The map showed showers, a playground, and basketball court, all of which
the two RV Gypsies are not interested in using. Not much to offer for
$28 a night in the opinion of the two RV Gypsies (prices may change
as the years go by). The roads in the campground were dirt roads. Sites
had some grass. The campground was mostly empty of RVs and the only
people the two RV Gypsies saw were in the bar when they checked in,
plus they saw a few people riding ATVs.
There was free, unsecured Wi-Fi that was fast. No check-out time was listed and no rules posted. |