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Ray Kokinos

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Columbus Woods-N-Waters Kampground

We used this campground as our basecamp to go see some races at Indy. It was great. Highly recommend.

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Ray Kokinos

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Love's RV Stop-Salina UT 581

Brand new and unmanned at the time we stayed about 10 days ago. You could explore the local region from this jumping off point easily. Game courts and bathrooms are all very nice as well as paved sites. On site store was closed the morning we left.... maybe short handed? The true kicker was $14.99 firewood. We are trying to get people NOT to bring firewood long distances. $14.99 is not going to help. On that single point only, do better Loves. The rest is nice. Gated entry, great views, and quiet!

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Ray Kokinos

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Pony Soldier RV Park

The owners are very sweet people. This is a solid place to stay with a group or on the way through to another locale. We have stayed twice. Pick a spot centrally located behind the main building and the train noise is reduced 10 fold.

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Ray Kokinos

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Douglas KOA

I am surprised that I didn't review this KOA yet. While KOA's have been hit or miss this one is pretty well taken care of and is quite popular. Book a little early if you can. I know the site was for sale or sold (uncertain of status). The owners were very nice and the park was simple yet well cared for. They have horse stables so for non horse folks and horse folks alike it is a bit of a treat.

Douglas. We see so many folks on the road in a whirlwind to make it to their grand destination. We have been blessed to stop and smell the roses. Douglas is a fun place to explore. Head into town for the public pool with huge slides! Head to the train museum (free). Head to the Wyoming museum at the fairgrounds.. go fish in the hills or in the river. Go west and see the park with the landbridge - Ayres Natural Bridge Park... There are many fun things to do here. Don't forget to get a jackalope souvenir as this is the home of that elusive creature too!

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