Fort Harrison RV Park

  • $0.00 /night
  • (2.2)5 reviews

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On US 12 in West Helena. From I-15 Exit on the Cedar St. Exit and follow signs for Fort Harrison Continue to Joslyn St. Approximately 1.5 blocks veer left onto Country Club Ave. Continue to the end of Country Club Ave.- The Main Gate is too tight for all but the smallest rigs follow road to right to north gate Once you are in proceed straight ahead to Bldg. 1011 This is where you will either check in at the desk(during office hours) or get your key from a lockbox(after office hours-only if you have a reservation) From this parking lot you will take a left back onto the road you came in on. Follow this road(Sanandana Dr.)to the end, follow the U around to your left. As you come around heading back into the post you will see the RV parking

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dtilton800

2 years ago
1/5

While the stay was ok excepting the sewer, the administration is hard core ridiculous. I checked out at 10:40, missing the 10:00 checkout by 40 minutes. Without saying a word to me they charged me an additional $30. There was 60 percent occupancy, no one waiting and 6 empty spaces.

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Becky

3 years ago
3/5

Very clean, well groomed, quiet RV camp. Drawback- sewer dump is built into curb structure that is TOO HIGH. Gravity no longer works when your dump hose is parallel to the ground from the spout to the drain. Poor design. Not a good spot for long stays. Plus- one of the Town Pump's in town has a free 24/7 dump site, so we were able to dump before heading home.

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Jennifer Berger

2 years ago
3/5

Pros: Quiet, clean, small, nice spots.

Cons: Vault toilet, showers are in the gym a block away and open limited hours, hook ups on the passenger side, laundry at another facility

For $30 a night I would have expected plumbed bathrooms at least. More reasonable at $20 a night.

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Scott Stein

1 year ago
2/5

Not sure who designed this park but its obvious that they have never used a camper or RV of any type. There are concrete curbs around every site and they are high 8" 10". The sewer connections are 2" 3" above that so unless your sewer connection is a foot and a half above the ground your are going to have difficulty draining your tanks, or put your entrance steps down or even getting in and out without hitting one of the curbs. The fix to this is so simple its a bit ridiculous that it hasn't been done. It would take (at most) a day to raise the grade in the sites using a payloader and fill so that the park is more usable. With as much money as has been spent on this Fort and extra thousand in gravel would be a drop in the bucket. Now for the bigger issue, I made my reservation as far out as allowed and yet 7 days out I received a cancelation notice out of the blue with no explanation. When contacted I was told it was in error and that the "New Generals Policy" made it so I had to be moved to a 30A site instead of the 50A booked. When I arrived I was told a different story about having to make room for a long term guest and there was no "Generals Policy". As this all played out, the 50A site I was originally booked in sat empty for several days. Part way through our stay I went to the office and was told yet another (3rd) story completely different than the first two something about finally getting a camp host. Unless these kinds of cluster...mess operations are called out they will continue to operate as they do.

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Kirsten Konopaski

1 year ago
2/5

Pro: new and clean

Cons: very tight spaces, sites are reversed every other site. Electric on correct side but water and sewer on other or vice versa. Because you share a power pedestal.

Curbs everywhere outlining each site make it feel even visually smaller than it already is. My neighbor’s slide out is hanging over onto my patio. Feels like camping in a fancy parking lot.

If they had take any time designing this (at the expensive price I’m sure we all paid for it with our taxes)….they should have at least designed so you can take advantage of

the hillside views…but you are parked with a view of the houses.

Just a bad design.

At least the price is reasonable at $30 a night.

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