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Christine Laird

7 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Baton Rouge KOA

This was an extremely convenient stop for us between Pensacola, FL and Houston, TX. We were supposed to stay for one night but severe weather which included a wind advisory and flood warnings caused us to change our paths. The staff was extremely helpful in extending our stay and keeping us in the same spot. They also let us know that the bathhouse was the sturdiest place to go should the passing storm cause a tornado to pop up (which didn't happen). The laundry room was clean. There were 4 machines, a small rack to hang clothes on, and a small folding table. The shrimp etouffee, spicy catfish, gumbo, and the Wicked Tuna at Duke's Steak and Seafood were delicious. Rouse's Market, a short drive away, had an excellent selection and prices for groceries. While we didn't want to tow our vehicle in the wind, we didn't mind doing a little sightseeing with just our truck. We did go see the USS Kidd Veterans Memorial. Since we enjoy history and museums, we were glad we took the drive to see it. Beware, parking is limited along the street near the museum, and we were too tall for the parking garages. We went around the block 3 times and did find a spot we fit in.

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Christine Laird

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Hill AFB FamCamp

We used the Hill AFB South Gate Visitor Center to make sure our gps was routing us to the south gate which was open on a Sunday afternoon. The famcamp office was closed, but the camp host greeted us, gave us a map and information sheet, and directed us to our site. We had a pull through, 50 amp, full hookup site that was reasonably long and wide. The laundry room was clean, $1.00 per cycle. A cushioned track, play ground, splash pad, and shaded/fenced dog area are nearby. The RV park roads were easy to navigate with our truck and 5th wheel totalling 53 ft long.

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Christine Laird

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Red Canyon Village RV Park

We are traveling with a 37ft. toy hauler 5th wheel. The pull through was gravel, plenty long and wide enough for our rig, truck, and trike. Our spot had a nice picnic table and fire ring (we didn't use). We had full hook ups with 50 amp. The location was very convenient to Bryce Canyon National Park, Red Canyon, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Mossy Cave. The price was reasonable compared to what I have paid outside of a couple of ther national parks. I would definitely stay here again.

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Christine Laird

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Panhandle RV Park

As a retired couple with an old dog visiting relatives for a 4 month extended time, this park was perfect for us. The monthly rate was reasonable for the area. The electric, water, and sewer hookups were good. The wifi was great to except during my Xtreme cloud cover and thunder storms. A grocery store and pharmacy are within a 15-20 minute drive. A laundromat is also close by but needs some repairs.Our site was pull through but the layout would also have been an easy back in. The trash and grass cutting was taken care of weekly. Each site has a small picnic table and fire ring. There isn't a playground, pool, clubhouse, or shower house, but we didn't need those. There is a nearby walking and bicycle trail

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