This is a small campground behind a motel and restaurant. RVs and
campers must check-in at the hotel office. The office did not want to
take credit cards on this date. Check-out time was 11 a.m. There were
about 33 spots and they were all pull-throughs, all about the same size
and each with a small patio and a picnic table. All of the grounds consisted
of well-packed gravel, which was nice.
Only
four TV stations came in, and none of them were major stations worth
watching. The paperwork said the major local channels would come in,
but there was only one Spanish station, one garbled station, a child's
station, and one other weird station. Trains could
be heard. Karen Duquette hates train noise.
Their Wi-Fi had a code, but it wanted to be part of a home network
which meant everyone in the campground with that code would be networked
together. Karen Duquette did not like that so the two RV Gypsies did
NOT use it.
The two RV Gypsies have stayed here twice but only because it is near
to their friends' house. The price was reasonable. |