Riverside Golf and RV Park

  • $0.00 /night
  • (2.6)5 reviews

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From Jct of I-40 & Jamestown Rd (Exit 100), N 2.1 mi on Jamestown Rd (becomes Independence Blvd North of US 70) (R)

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Drive-in

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Big Rig Friendly
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2.6

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D D

3 years ago
2/5

Just stayed the night with our RV. Pictures of this place are deceiving. It is in desperate need of a face-lift. Holes, standing water, not enough gravels in rv spots and very messy full timers spots. I would not stay there again.

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Tyler Barnhardt

3 years ago
5/5

I had a terrific experience getting fitted for a set of golf clubs, I didn’t know what to expect since I’ve never been properly fit before. They made it soooo easy and it was fun! I’m expecting to see improved scores just knowing my clubs are fit for me. I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to take their game up a notch. Thanks again! Randy and the crew are some of the best people around!

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Steven Chorma

3 years ago
2/5

Important note not specifically mentioned on their website: there are no bathrooms, showers, or laundry machines at this campground, so you must be self-contained. The camp area itself is just a couple of gravel roads and grass sites. Most sites are close together. Most campers, while we were there, were long-term residents, and a couple of the RVs/campsites looked run down. Unfortunately, we were placed next to one of these where the guy who lived there didn't always pick up after his bulldog. Unhooking to leave was like walking a minefield, plus we could smell it inside our RV. Additionally, there is no security here, and during our stay, a homeless person came into the campground with a pitbull she couldn't control that attacked our neighbors dog. This was after 10pm. Bottom-line, we don't recommend this place and did not enjoy our short stay.

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Steven Seidenfeld

3 years ago
3/5

Very bare bones but acceptable range. Hitting off mats only. Irons and hybrids only while I was there. Distances well marked. Some covered bays if its raining. Although the range is "minimalist", there is an extensive and well stocked pro shop with golf equipment. The "Par 3 Mini-Golf" course is not maintained. I can't comment about the RV Park -- no experience there.

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Daniel Greene

3 years ago
1/5

The golf shop was 4 star especially when you consider the location. Business hours say close at 6. I walked in at 5:40 and asked if I could get a small bucket of balls." No I close at 5:30 " was the response. There was nobody in the whole place shop and range but me and the person running the register. I have worked in the golf business off and on for over 15 years in total. Why would you not let a person hit a small bucket of balls ( less than 40) at 5:40 on a summertime evening? It's easy money, not inconvenient, and just the correct thing to do in my opinion. I would have much rather given a great review of the shop and courtesy of the attendant. Heading out the drive I did notice the miniature golf course was in disrepair and had tree limbs of 8 to 10 ft laying on and around the course. The shop as I say looked great.

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