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Stayed 1 week at Pahrump Station RV Park for $188.50 behind the Best Western. Check in is at the Best Western and each site is first come first served. No reservations allowed. The sites were either gravel or asphalt and were mostly level. Some sites more than others. Each site included FHU which worked as expected. Wi Fi was included and was typical Wi Fi. Good during the day and much slower at night. Lots of shade trees. The interior streets are easy to navigate including a big rig. Most sites pull-through. Not all sites included a picnic table. Received 30 OTA TV station. Road noise was extremely loud from 6 am to 10 pm every night!! (lots of sirens, loud motorcycle, trucks/cars and loud music) There is a homeless camp a few hundred yard to the North. There is no available host. Complained to front desk (Kathy & Lonnie) about barking dogs was ignored by management. Attacked by another dog as owner was walking dog with no leash. Because of the loud music from residents, many barking dogs, vehicles driving fast inside the park and the lack of managements response to complaints we will not return.
We only spent 1 night at the Lamesa city RV Park. Donations only, first come first serve! There are 8 sites with dual pedestals of 1 50 amp and 1 30 amp with water. Sewer appears to be a dump station at the east end. Any rig over 25 feet will have a slight leveling issue. Electric and water worked as expected. Picnic tables and grills are supplied at the rear of the site. There is a very large playground across the parking lot and a frisbee golf course with in the park. Approximately 1,000 feet to the East are public bathrooms, no showers. Caution: There was a never ending stream of vehicles speeding within the park.
Stayed 2 days at Mockingbird Hill at $45 per night before discounts. All 120+ sites & streets are paved. Most sites - mostly level. Lots of Mockingbirds singing throughout the day. Laundry on site. Restrooms and office are closed due to covid concerns. However, the price is not reduced. Some road noise due to highway nearby, but did not concern us. Did not see any children or hear any barking dogs except 1. 60 PSI on the water & electric and sewer worked as expected. Wi-Fi was worse than bad!! My phone hotspot (which is throttled at 600Kbps was faster than the Wi-Fi anytime I tested) Further, each log-in is monitored to include any websites and maybe passwords used. (see pictures) 75 OTA TV stations was better than the 7 cable stations provided.
We spent 2 days at Rockin Sunset RV at $40.50 per day (after military discount) for FHU with a concrete pad and gravel roads. All the utilities worked as expected except the cable. It did not work at all, however, I didn’t care as I received over 70 channels OTA. The free WiFi was not better than most rv parks. AT&T internet was fair, at best. Verizon appeared good. The park has a lot of grassy areas around a 7 acre lake filled with fish, turtles and geese, a swimming pool and fenced in playground area. The bathrooms, showers and laundry rooms were newish and in great shape. The park offers a full kitchen and coffee bar for all residents to use. In talking with residents, we learned many have been here years and have nothing but great things to say. I-20 is nearby and can be heard all day/night. The only bad thing was the dogs barking. On Friday they started at 6 am. We will not return.
Spent 3 days at M.S. Doss City Park in Seminole, TX with full hook-ups. The asphalt level RV sites are located at the North end of the park and are first come first serve. Free registration at city hall is required to get a key to unlock the utility boxes. All utilities work as required however, 30 & 15 amp is all that is offer. We received 15 OTA TV channels. Verizon & AT&T internet fluctuated between poor to fair.. Normal city noises were present during the day. The park closes at 11pm. Interestingly, there are no picnic tables in the entire park.
NOTE: We camped on a Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights. During the day there was normal park visitors playing basketball, football or the playground. But after dark the streets near the park turned into a never-ending show. There was: Street racers, vehicles showing off the loudest speakers/mufflers, drivers having no idea what a stop sign means, illegal parking and of course the parade of vehicles driving around the park for no apparent reason. Other than nothing else to do. The sad part is, during our three days at the park, not one police officer was ever seen!