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Danette Kuzel

1 year ago
2/5

Campsite: Natural Bridge Campground

Natural Bridge Campground, privately owned was acquired & now managed by Red River Gorge Vacations. This is a first for me to write a negative review regarding a camp experience &we've been camping for 8 years at least 5 months each year. The campground itself is very nice with mountains all around. Disappointed in mgmt with our check in. door to office mostly locked & she stood on the steps outside to talk to me when we checked in. Told her we were reserved at site "x" with a response was OK, go on over. Nothing else. No paper, explanation/info on wifi or restrooms or any info about grounds. There was trash in our firepit. Not once in the week we were there did we see anyone check on sites when campers left. One day I saw 2 guys "rake" 2 sites nearby as the gravel had deep ruts. Never did they try to rake along roadside where there were muddy ruts.

For us RVr's, plan on using your own restroom/ shower facilities! Tent campers-good luvk. Theirs are in 2 separate bldgs, Men's/ women's restroom all under one roof with no separation, yes doors on each of the few stalls. They were the dirtiest & smelliest I've ever witnessed. We were there for a week & I can tell you I'd rather used portholes or better just squat in the woods. The shower house floors felt like you were going to fall through the floor they were so soft. Shower curtains full of mold & the floor was a pink in color às sometimes a toilet bowl gets from water sitting too long. Both bldgs stunk so bad. It's such a shame because they are building beautiful cabins along the same side as these shower/restroom (very old bldgs) & should be putting some $$ into restroom/showers. There were alot of tent campers but even for a weekend & us leaving on weekday the trash cans full, toilets look like they hadn't been cleaned in weeks. We were self contained but for a full week with only water/ elec sites, having a clean restroom would've been helpful. I sure hope they put money into their restrooms/ showers for guests. We drove thru the state park Middle Fork- it was much better & cheaper, tighter sites. We had 4 tents, young adults, next to us that also complained of bathrooms & their check in. they were supposed to have electric at both sites, only one box. They too were going to write review. Pictures are the restroom, hallway is the Men/Women combined restroom(s)

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Danette Kuzel

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: North Bend Park

Great campground. We will go back. Spacious, clean. Loved the beaches. Water/ electric hookup with dump station. Mostly shaded sites. There are 4 large areas to camp. Restrooms/ showers were clean & accessible by walking trails at sites if you needed. Plenty area to swim, playground very nice. Amazing park & well maintained

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Danette Kuzel

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: COE John H Kerr Reservoir North Bend Park

Great campground. We will go back. Spacious, clean. Loved the beaches. Water/ electric hookup with dump station. Mostly shaded sites. There are 4 large areas to camp. Restrooms/ showers were clean & accessible by walking trails at sites if you needed. Plenty area to swim, playground very nice. Amazing park & well maintained

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Danette Kuzel

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Parkview RV Park

Great experience. Easy check in. Very Clean grounds. No facilities. Full hook up, level site. All pull thru sites. We used for an overnight stay only & will use again in future. They have an RV park area & a separate mobile home park- both very clean.

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Danette Kuzel

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Mountain Lake Campground and Cabins

Huge campground. Signage was confusing a little we thought. We stayed in Area 4 which has a lower & upper section. Lower section is near the lake. It was rainy so quite alot of mud but we loved it. Each of the 4 areas were clean. We were happy we had bikes to get around camp- up & down gravel roads. Laundry in area 2 had issues with dryer but we informed maintenance staff. Restroom/ showers were clean. Beach area was clean maintained & you could moor your boat which was really cool.

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Danette Kuzel

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Chief Logan State Park

Camping here for a week. An Amazing state park. Our first time camping in WV. This 4000 acre park has so much to offer for campers (only 25 sites FHU w/30amp only) & others. Beautiful grounds, well maintained & cleaned daily. Rangers always present. There's hiking, fishing, pool, lodge up the mountain, biking, amphitheater, museum, mini golf, tennis,playgrounds, deer all over the park, grocery with 7 miles.

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