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Michael Miller posted a total of 17 Reviews
Peaceful park. Good location between Cave City and Mammoth Cave. Friendly owners. Level spaces. Utilities work well. Price is reasonable with the discount programs. My power antenna wasn't able to pick up the TV stations they said could be obtained (but that might just be me). Wifi was too slow to be of any use, but cell service was sufficient.
Some may think that 4 stars is generous for this site. Okay, this place is not going to win any beauty contests. If you're looking for luxury and pristine sites, this is not for you. There are a couple of buildings that really need to be torn down and a lot of work needs to happen with the basic area. YET I really enjoyed my stay. The price is good. The area is far enough from the freeway to be quiet (there is an occasional train, but no whistle). Utilities work fine. Wifi is surprisingly sufficient. Best of all was Brad, who not only welcomed me warmly but also helped in getting me situated and hooked up. If he makes a few more improvements, this could be a top site.
Great location about 15 miles from downtown Dallas. While it's still in the greater Dallas metroplex, it is located in a very quiet, idyllic corner. Park is well-maintained. Sites are level gravel. Utilities work fine, including Wifi. Price is a bit more than I usually spend, but probably correct for the DFW area. Friendly folks. There is some fishing access to a pond. Otherwise no resort-type amenities. Overall I had a pleasant stay here and would recommend this park.
No frills RV park. Level sites of gravel and grass. Utilities work fine (water is a bit awkward to access). No Wifi or cable. No real amenities. The dog park is more of a small pen (it's in the background of the picture I posted). It's not a pretty place and it's geared more toward long-term residents. Price is not too expensive, but slightly high for the quality of the park.
The folks are really friendly here. The site is close to the highway, but far enough to muffle the noise somewhat. Other than that, there isn't a lot of positive to write. The "bathhouse" consists of one toilet and one shower that all use. There are burrs everywhere which makes it really bad for pets. There is no wifi, cable or really any other amenity. The price point for a bare bones facility should be closer to $20-$25. $35 really is too high a price, especially when I just came from a pull-through resort with wifi, pool and many other amenities for only $25 (Big Chief RV--just about 20 miles away)
Small and simple campground for a very good price. The site I was assigned was very slanted so they moved me to a more level location (they really need to address some of these such as site 32). The electricity on my post didn't work, but luckily I had an extension to plug into the next post over. They had someone working on the power post the very next morning. No cable. Wifi works but is very, very slow. Very friendly folks here. Although not perfect, the park is well worth the low price.