Take Hwy 740 East from New London, go one mile, turn right on Hearne Road, go one and a half miles then turn left on Gurley Road and go 300 yards, 1st driveway on the left at Cotton Patch Gold Mine Sign.
we found it to be very dirty, the laundry room was falling apart, broken window, lights, bugs everywhere, spider webs, machines were dirty, yuck! also , the spots were a joke, so small , there was no room to park your truck or car. no bathhouse, it was broken down too, the owner said she didn't want to keep cleaning it and closed it. the female owner goes around like a commander and makes you sign a packet of paperwork as soon as you arrive. its too small and there was not one level spot in the whole place. also, the owner charged us extra money for a corner spot which she described as "better" and "more expensive" bc it had a private cove". do not be fooled by this. the spot was on a small cliff and still was'nt big enough for two vehicles. not going back.
I've lived here for 12 years and didn't know this place was here! What a beautiful little campground nestled back in the woods in New London. I met the owner Jeff today, very nice guy. You're looking for a good place to come Park in RV for a few months especially if you're working on contract somewhere nearby, the place has free wi-fi and he doesn't skimp on infrastructure. Very impressive place. Come check him out!
This place is amazing. Jeff and his family are amazing. They have been helpful, polite and genuinely happy about our stay. I live in my RV full time and would recommend this place to anyone.
If you're a good neighbor, not running around being a drunk, being loud, or obnoxious this this is perfect. They do not have a lot of rules but their main rule is just be a good neighbor.
There are families, trades workers and retirees on site. So this park really is for anyone. Anyone that is a good neighbor.
Moved in at the beginning of August! Most (if not all) of us here are long term campers. The campground has new owners, and they're making a lot of necessary changes. We now have dog poop bags and bins, lights in important areas, the driveways are freshly lined with gravel, and the owners are extremely friendly and attentive to the needs of the residents.
The campground vibe overall is quiet and calm. Most families (if not all) do not have children with them.
There's a lot of talk about what's to come for Cotton Patch, so I'm excited to stick around for a while.
Great campground! The new owners are amazing, great breakfast in the morning and dinner in the evenings at the general store, propane filling on site, laundry room, bathhouse, if you haven’t visited within the last year since the new owners you definitely need to come back and check it out! Bunch of new campsites added as well. Also some tiny homes have been added along with the cabin rentals