From jct I-40 (exit 68) & Rte 138: Go 1/4 mi S on Rte 138.
It worked in a pinch. But we won't be staying there again.
Very difficult to get ahold of the manager/owner.
Roads are not maintained, so lots of potholes.
Lots of cigarette smoke. I still smell the lingering smoke that got in our rig when we open/closed the door.
Nice little park just south off of I 40 in Denmark, AR located in a small patch of trees.
When we pulled in the gentleman cutting the grass quickly came over to register us and show us to our site. He greeted us like he has known us for years..... what great customer service.
The utilities were all in good working order and the electric has been recently upgraded.
We were there only one night and did not check out bath house or a laundry.....don't know if there actually were any facilities.
Our spot was level and there is plenty room between sites, not a bunch, but good enough for a one or few nights stay.
Road noise was not bad at all for being so close to the Interstate.
The park is next to a field of cotton in full bloom and ready for harvest. It was quite a site to see.
This park has a cozy feel to it. As full timers, we would stay again
Place is a joke. You lose water at least once every 2 weeks for who knows how long. No management on site. Can’t get a hold of anybody for anything. Roads are not maintained. Go somewhere else.
We had been traveling for quite a few miles. Don't particularly like to stop in larger cities as the on/off access can sometimes be tricky, and many are full-time parks...also expensive. In my experience, these tend to be small spaces and certainly not drive-thru. Passed through Memphis and this was about 45 minutes down the road toward Nashville. There was a TA Truck Stop at the exit where we got gas and ate a nice meal, and then across the road was the RV park. The road was not in the best of shapes but the owners apologized for its condition. The area had been having large amounts of rain and it was too wet for them to blade. It was dusk when we arrived and the nicest man directed us to our spot. It is a small park and old, but well-kept. The restrooms and showers were old but clean. The couple who run the park live there and are so very nice! We liked it so much we stopped there on our return trip. With tax the cost was $30. Great value!!!
I drove along the driveway of this beautiful rv park on Sunday and I was met with kind words posted on the trees along the way. Very welcoming. I arrived at the main office to luckily find Mr. Robert, a familiar and kind old soul. I felt instantly connected. He kindly reminded me of the leash requirements and other important things that I was told initially over the phone. My overall experience was very pleasant. I met some really nice folks in my three night stay. Thank you Mrs. Kim for the laundry room talk. See, I didn’t forget your name. The park has a pool that at the time was being cleaned by Mr. Robert for the summer. The frogs in the pool were fun to listen to at night. Mr. Robert deserves a raise because he helped me once and he takes such good care of this rv park as the images show.