From I-40 take Exit 84. Travel to the north service road and turn west. Travel 3/4 mile west on the service road and our RV Park is on the north side of the road.
This place is a normal camp ground, 5 star owners are the best. We were traveling to Arkansas but the wind wasn’t cooperating , so we called for a spot for the night. Sure come on in. Was so welcoming, and very very reasonable. Thank you.
This spot right on old route 66 slightly pulled us in and storms up ahead made us feel this was the safest spot for the night. We ended up pulling over here one evening on our road trip back to WI from the desert for a peaceful nights sleep with electricity/water hook ups and dump stations with easy pull through. $25 a night, not bad.. We were excited to have electricity to turn on our air for a night as we had been driving through hot temps all day. The gentleman who helped us check in was friendly and he made it very welcoming, he wasn't on sight when we called but he got there super fast when we said we were close by. I can see how it could get crowded (what RV park doesn't these days), but it was a quiet place to stop and get a good nights sleep with plenty of grass for the dogs to roam. The only downfall (which is huge for us dog lovers) was the poor dog tied up alone outside a trailer across from us for the whole time we stayed, even through the night. That is not cool in our book and that would not be happening with animals if we ran an rv park. You don't get to have animals and just leave them tied up outside for days alone. We left the poor dog food and water and booked out of there so our hearts didn't break even more listening to this poor pup cry for attention. You would think the people who run the place would care a little more too....
And a heads up because we saw no warnings, Big rigs there is also a very tiny bridge you will have to fit your rig through if you go the directions google takes you off the highway, make sure you have clearance before attempting to fit through, otherwise you may have to take a small detour to get around. (Our 32' made it but it was tight). Nice, easy, friendly place to stop for a night though, minus the dog situation.
Park is some what run down. There were fireants s everywhere on my site. The people were very nice but the park seems to be folks who live there in older RVs. Good news is they had 50 amp and pull throughs