From jct US 277/83 & I-20: Go 11 mi E on I-20 (exit 294, Buck Creek Rd), then 1/4 mi N on Buck Creek Rd.
Easy access to the freeway. Paid online. No host or anyone at all who works here, so we just picked a site and hooked up. If you don't pay online, there's a slot for cash. Many, many sites available.
Fantastic RV park right off the freeway with massive 100 ft pull through sites. Highly recommend.
Very easy access off I-20. Nice level, long gravel sites with trees at each site, country setting, very nice. White noise from the highway, not annoying. Arrived after hours, was able to leave payment in office door slot.
Full hookup, but didn't notice if cable was available. Building on site with 2 toilet/shower units and laundry, clean. Pretty small for the size of the park, but as most everybody looked to be mostly long term with large trailers, probably not a problem.
Overall, loved the general feeling of the park, very relaxing, would definitely stay again. Would have given 5 stars if facilities were a little larger.
Great overnight spot for the price. Nice long pull thru spots. I have 40’ class A with a tow, probably could fit 2 of me here on one site. Easy off and on 20.
Apparently the new owner doesn’t understand “no means no”.
Stephanie called and left a message indicating she needed me to give a bid to do work at the RV Park, in which I replied that I was NOT interested in giving a bid, because I am not interested in doing the work there. I explained as to why, and she gave me a difficult time about it because now “it’s under new ownership”. Well that’s great- but that has nothing to do with my reasoning for not wanting to do work on the property. I quit doing RV park’s many years ago (except for one who is good about doing regular maintenance)- but apparently I’m supposed to let the customer tell me how to run my business. Well- that’s just not happening.
I might also add that she called on the Monday right before Thanksgiving- probably the busiest week of the year for most of us in the service industry.