Beaver Lake Campground is right off of Highway 10 and was easy to
find, and because it is so close to the highway, there was lots
of road noise at night. The signs on the highway do NOT list
the campground. The campground does NOT take reservations because it
is a small campground with limited spots.
After checking in at the gas station, there was a short dirt road to
drive on. The sites themselves were grass sites, and each RV was alternated
for facing forward or backwards. There was one picnic table in-between
the RV of the two RV Gypsies and the RV next to them and they would
have to share the picnic table, if they
were to use it. Luckily they seldom use the picnic table.
No Wi-Fi. No Cable TV, but some TV stations came in via antenna. No
pool or hot tub. No recreation hall. All sites were full hook-up, 50
amps. No paperwork with rules was given to the RV Gypsies except for
the receipt which stated that check-out time was 11 a.m. and at this
time, there was a $5 fee for washing vehicles. (prices are always subject
to change)
It appeared that all the RVs here were only for one night, because
they all still had their toad attached to the RV. Besides the gas station
that also serves as the campground office, there was another gas station
right next to it with diesel that was priced higher than other places.
There was also a Burger King in one of the gas stations out front, which
was the only place close enough to walk to, and of course, the food
was not that good. |