From Jct of US 287 (Alvord exit) & Bus 287 (Franklin St): Go 1/4 mi N on Bus 287 N. (R)
Very conveniently located off of 287. I would not want to be here when it rains as the gravel and dirt spaces would probably not be great. But the spaces are level. A bit too tight. But totally adequate for an overnight stay.
Park hostess enjoyed hearing herself talk and stating her political views. She told me not to use too much water if I dumped my tanks cause the sewer system would back up and not allow her to dump cause she was last on the line.... Sites were rutted and not level.
Nice campground and well taken care of. Spaces are a little close together but not too bad. Everything worked fine and staff was friendly and helpful.
It is a simple place, family owned and operated. Really nice family by the way. It has an outdoor picnic area, bathroom, shower, laundry, office with an indoor seating area that includes pub tables and chairs. The bathrooms have a combination lock. When you unlock the door you first step into the laundry room (not coin operated by the way, yes, free) then go into the shower/bathroom. Shower is roomy with a bench built in and has a curtain. The toilet is in its own little cubby beside the shower. The rest of the room has a bench about 6 feet long. So there is a lot of room to put your stuff and it not get wet while showering. Women's side is identical with its own laundry and all. Aside from needing to fill in some holes in the road that fill with water when it rains I give a solid 4 stars.
B- RV Park might be more appropriate. There was NO staff to give wifi password or other info, check photos for the amount of burrs in "grass" areas. BEWARE if you have pets, we spent most of our time de-burring the dogs. There is also a suspicious "tent" tarp on the edge of the property, looks like a homeless camp. The last thing is there were a lot of empty lots but the people coming and going were limited to three sites on top of each other. 😔 It was quiet and well kept property. Their empty building also looked new from the outside.