In order to enter this KOA, Lee Duquette
had to swing the RV onto the other side of the road a bit in order to
get the big RV and toad safely into the entrance. But it was not a busy
road, so it was not much of a problem. The roads and sites were dirt.
Cable TV came in with lots of channels. The office was small. Wi-Fi
was available throughout the park and there were two hotspots with no
password. The Wi-Fi was super fast and even let the two RV Gypsies watch
a movie on their computer.
On this date, reservations were for two people per campsite and any
additional adult was $2 and any additional child was $1. Cost for the
two RV Gypsies was about $38 per night with their 10% discount. Check-in
and check-out time was 11 a.m. (The two RV Gypsies do set the prices
or hours)
There were several museums in the area. The campground had a catch and
release pond. TRAINS could be heard, but
they were not as loud as they have been in other KOA's. Check-in and
check-out time was 11 a.m. |