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Louise Browne

6 years ago
3/5

Campsite: Roosevelt National Forest Aspen Glen Campground

There's only one reason I wouldn't give this campground a 5-star rating. I was backed into my site in my RV, right on the river and next to the bathrooms. Fabulously gorgeous, but...the traffic zooming in and out all day long just to use the bathroom there was ridiculous. They had no intention of camping there but just wanted to use the bathroom. I counted 20 (cars- per- hour) minimum all day long driving in and stirring up the dust and zooming out stirring up more dust, just to use that little bathroom. What would've been a beautiful and peaceful experience from 9/18-22 2018 turned into real irritation. It would be nice if the state would create a bathroom roadside with a small parking area. That would be a very good thing.

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Louise Browne

6 years ago
4/5

Campsite: North Red Hills Area — Seminoe State Park

Gorgeous reservoir and huge. There's a full hookup RV campground (north campground) that looked all crowded in together, but I stayed in the (south) without hookups but with beautiful views, privacy and nice covered picnic area plus path down to the water. It was out on a point overlooking the gorgeous water. Only problems with it were...others who stay on these camping points in the south campground leave an RV unattended during the week so they'll have that spot on the weekend. Not very fair for others who may want that site for a night or two during the week. Obviously they pay for the site and figure that's all that's needed, but it keeps others from enjoying these beautiful "overlook" sites. They also didn't have a dumpster, sewer station, water or electric in the south so even trash had to be driven to the north. There was one dumpster down at the marina but it was hard to get anywhere near it because it was used for fish. I also suggested they put a "dead end" sign at the start of the road down to the point I camped on. So many vehicles even seeing my RV parked down at the picnic shelter on the point kept driving down and pulling up right next to my RV thinking the road led somewhere and it started to feel quite invasive on my camping experience. Whether they put up a sign since is hard to say. Other people pulled up just to fish from that point. An enormous reservoir and my campsite was the only place that works for them. Go figure.

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Louise Browne

6 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Sunshine Beach — Seminoe State Park

Gorgeous reservoir and huge. There's a full hookup RV campground (north campground) that looked all crowded in together, but I stayed in the (south) without hookups but with beautiful views, privacy and nice covered picnic area plus path down to the water. It was out on a point overlooking the gorgeous water. Only problems with it were...others who stay on these camping points in the south campground leave an RV unattended during the week so they'll have that spot on the weekend. Not very fair for others who may want that site for a night or two during the week. Obviously they pay for the site and figure that's all that's needed, but it keeps others from enjoying these beautiful "overlook" sites. They also didn't have a dumpster, sewer station, water or electric in the south so even trash had to be driven to the north. There was one dumpster down at the marina but it was hard to get anywhere near it because it was used for fish. I also suggested they put a "dead end" sign at the start of the road down to the point I camped on. So many vehicles even seeing my RV parked down at the picnic shelter on the point kept driving down and pulling up right next to my RV thinking the road led somewhere and it started to feel quite invasive on my camping experience. Whether they put up a sign since is hard to say. Other people pulled up just to fish from that point. An enormous reservoir and my campsite was the only place that works for them. Go figure.

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Louise Browne

6 years ago
4/5

Campsite: South Red Hills Area — Seminoe State Park

Gorgeous reservoir and huge. There's a full hookup RV campground (north campground) that looked all crowded in together, but I stayed in the (south) without hookups but with beautiful views, privacy and nice covered picnic area plus path down to the water. It was out on a point overlooking the gorgeous water. Only problems with it were...others who stay on these camping points in the south campground leave an RV unattended during the week so they'll have that spot on the weekend. Not very fair for others who may want that site for a night or two during the week. Obviously they pay for the site and figure that's all that's needed, but it keeps others from enjoying these beautiful "overlook" sites. They also didn't have a dumpster, sewer station, water or electric in the south so even trash had to be driven to the north. There was one dumpster down at the marina but it was hard to get anywhere near it because it was used for fish. I also suggested they put a "dead end" sign at the start of the road down to the point I camped on. So many vehicles even seeing my RV parked down at the picnic shelter on the point kept driving down and pulling up right next to my RV thinking the road led somewhere and it started to feel quite invasive on my camping experience. Whether they put up a sign since is hard to say. Other people pulled up just to fish from that point. An enormous reservoir and my campsite was the only place that works for them. Go figure.

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