From jct Hwy 641 & Hwy 79: Go 14 mi E on Hwy 79.
I love this place! Family came from Out of town and they treated them with the most friendly and respectful and knowledgeable staff. They helped my family with re pair issues and made Their stay at the RV park very convenient for them while they had to stay. When I have problems with my RV or even if I just want to learn something new they are always very helpful. The grounds are beautiful and the store is well stocked and managed. And dont forget to take a look at the beautiful RV sales lot. I love seeing everything in one place.
Decent little park with mostly long-term residents. That said, everyone is extremely friendly, nice, helpful and conscientious about keeping their sites clean, organized and well-groomed. The repair shop helped us with a problem and were very responsive and competent, as well as reasonably priced. Utilities were good, with decent cell service for Verizon and T mobile. Not much to do in the area that is not lake-related.
They have a good selection of camper items and campers anytime I'm there. The staff is always helpful.
The folks at Little Eagle are friendly and go out of their way to help you. They helped fix our jack in a timely manner to get us on our way. Kudos to Jim, Michelle, Karl, Roger and Vernon. We appreciate what you did for us Thank you
My review is for the campground only, not the RV service/sales. If you enjoy actually having fun with your family and camping on the weekends, I would not recommend this campground. The campground is aimed toward people who live in their campers full time. There is a permanent resident at the campground in particular who is notorious for nit picking other campers to death. You can try to be a good neighbor, but nothing is ever good enough for them. We pulled our camper out today, 3 months before our lease was up, because we were finally done with being nit picked for every little thing we did "wrong." Plus we were tired of the strong smell of "skunk" coming from the camper across from us everytime we walked outside in the evenings. (If you know what smells like a skunk then you know the smell I am referring to.) No one seems to enforce the rule of no illegal drugs at the campground, but you better not park your golf cart next to the sidewalk at the bath house or you will get a phone call from the park manager while you're at work about it. Our friends pulled their camper from there today as well. If the owners would like to discuss any of this more in depth, please feel free to call me. Michelle has my number.