Winnsboro City RV Park

  • $0.00 /night
  • (3.2)5 reviews

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3.2

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Donald Godfrey (Bubba)

3 years ago
5/5

This is a lovely place a good place but the Wi-Fi is so weak it kicks me off and on when I hook it to my devices Xbox One and my phones

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Jacqulyn Mike

3 years ago
5/5

it's an awesome place and I also live here. The park is very quiet and very clean there are some really good people that live here

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Kell

1 year ago
4/5

Nice quiet place to live or for a short stay. Country atmosphere in the city limits of a still small but growing town.

Everyone pretty much keeps to themselves at this RV park but are very friendly. Owner is very nice. It's close to all you need .... Groceries, gas convenience stores etc. And in case others in your party don't have an RV the park is walking distance from the only motel in town. Location is right in the center of several popular fishin' lakes; Bob Sandlin, Cypress Springs , Fork, Quitman, Winnsboro. Lots to do downtown which is only about a 3 -5 minute drive depending on traffic and time of day and there you'll find antique and thrift shops, lots of good eateries and usually always something happening downtown.

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Tom Doe

10 months ago
1/5

Its a nice place but the owner isnt very friendly. And if you have guests come over and visit they dont like it. I was told if i have friends to meet them somewhere else. And i got kicked out because theysay there is to much traffic. The owner does what he pleases. And i just paid rent now i have to move. It not right at all but besides the owner being not friendly. Its a nice olace to have your rv or camper.....

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Theresa E

1 year ago
1/5

RVing in Texas for the first time, we planned our route to get to a destination recommended by a friend. Preferring to not drive over a certain amount of hours per day lead us to make a stop in between.

Creekside was appealing due to the low price for one month.

When we arrived, we chose a site we felt was best for us. After cleaning up broken plastic, a dead bird, and trash in the firepit (which had grass growing in it, so it was not being used,) we put the trailer on the pretty level site. Sites are fairly close together, but not an arm's length.

During setup, fire ants began biting at the water connection. Quite a few bites, but we got that taken care of quickly. Then we discovered nests of fire ant in quite a few places. Also, the water pressure to our RV was very low.

We let the owner and the manager know about ants and water pressure. Our fault on the water - they already had a hidden regulator connected that we did not see when we connected ours. The maintenance man removed theirs and also put down something to eradicate the ants.

The park has mostly full time tenants and not as many RVers that pass through. They also have on-site laundry which appeared to be clean even though we did not use it. Tenants in the park were quiet and the ones we did meet were personable. Each site has 50 amp full hookup and a stationary grill.

All in all, we left early instead of staying the length of time we had planned. Of course one reason being the park was not for us. Another reason - we wanted our next trip length to be less time, so it all worked out.

And - the park did make a wonderful attempt to make us happy during our stay and we do thank them for their efforts.

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