Only negative aspect is that they don't accept RV's older than 10 years. Fantastic beautiful place. Quiet. Perfect if you want some peace and quiet.
Great people! A no frills park right now is very new. Has a lot of long-term residents.
All that you would expect from a gravel parking lot with full hook up at $25 a night. The county roads in this area are trailer eaters. Drive slow and stick to the middle of the road to avoid the slumps and cracks.
Reserved a specific site and paid in full in July. We get there in September, and someone is in our spot. Called, she offered me five bucks and pick another spot. I declined.
There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HERE. The only photo, while it was being built, was the only one I have seen. That's because it looks the same. ZERO facilities, no bath house/restrooms, no laundry, no amenities at all.
She refunded our money, (minus her fees) within 24 hours.
It's cheap for a reason.
We arrived here a couple weeks ago, relocating from out of state. The park is relatively new (Jan 2023) and "no frills" (no amenities like laundry, restrooms/showers,etc), which is fine for our needs at the moment. It is located in a very rural area. Water & electric are included in the cost, and the cost is affordable. Dogs welcome. The park management is onsite, and they are responsive.
There are a few rigs that appear to be here for the long term, but since we've been here, there have been quite a few who come for a day or a few and then travel on. On the western boundary, the park abuts a fenced field where cows roam throughout the day. The eastern boundary is an empty field. At this time of year, fireflies come out in the evening, which was neat to see.
The closest stores are about 9 miles away (15 minute drive along country roads) in Anna, where you can find a Walmart, restaurants, gas, etc. I haven't been to a laundromat yet, but the closest appears to be in McKinney, also a 15-20 minute drive.