The two RV Gypsies stayed
at Timberline Campground for one night because they wanted to visit
their friend, Phyllis Faulkner who lives nearby. It was a nice campground
with a nice paved entry, very long sites, dirt roads, 5 TV stations,
a recreation hall, laundry, showers, and other amenities that the two
RV Gypsies did not use. The campground Wi-Fi worked okay at sites. Of
course it was off-season, so the pool was closed. A $25 or more cleanup
fee may apply if campers leave their site messy. Most standard campground
rules applied. Storm shelter located in the bathhouses. The office had
an interesting store inside - see photos below. Check-in and Check-out
time was noon.
For reservations, phone; - '515.987.1714 |
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Below: Timberline Campground Office |
Timberline Campground recreation Hall
- video games |
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Below: An Alligator outside of the office |
Carved chair outside of the office |
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Below: Inside
the office store, Karen Duquette liked the Indian carving holding a
bottle of wine. But, he would not share it with her. |
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Below: A guitar shaped wine bottle |
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