In Guernsey, turn south at the BankTime & Temp Sign. Go approx. a mile and turn in at the golf course.
Water / Electric only. There are "ruts" through the golf course. They are hard to see here. The Trail Ruts display site has the deep trenches and Signed Wall historic site. All the trails west went through here. The wheels cut into the linestone - leaving RUTS. Mind boggling.
Nice little campground. Not a lot of shade for the camper, but has a nice little grassy area behind the campers with small playground equipment that is shady. Right next to the golf course, which we didn't get to try out since we didn't have our clubs along. Maybe next time we pass this way. The ladies in the office were super friendly and helpful. Restrooms were older but clean. Had lots of sight-seeing to do in the area. Ate at a couple of area restaurants, checked out some antique stores and did a little geocaching. The location of this campground was perfect for us.
This was our first time staying here and we loved it! Can’t beat the price, it was $15 for a tent and $30 for full hook up RV. The ground is soft grass for a tent. The camp host was VERY hospitable and stayed a half hour late to check us in and give us a tour. The golf course is beautiful and it’s within 2 miles of Register Cliff and the Oregon Trail ruts. The showers were hot with good pressure. The only downside was that we woke up at 630 to the guys mowing lawn on the golf course.
I spent a night between two driving days here. The price was very reasonable. This is the only place I"ve ever stayed where they charged less if you only needed electric hook-up. It was off season, but I called late in the afternoon, arrived at closing time and was treated very cordially.
Passing through and stayed for one night. Marilyn checked me in quickly and was very pleasant and friendly. The RV sites are gravel with grass behind them and there is a small children's playground. The golf course is next to the few RV sites as well. The location is quiet and feels safe. I went to the nearby historic sites, the Oregon trail wagon ruts and Register Cliff, both worth viewing if you enjoy history. It's true that there is no RV dump on site however, I was told that the rest area about 15 miles down the road at I-25 has a free RV dump, although I did not personally check into this yet. I will definitely stay here again.