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We stayed here for 2 weeks. It's not very level, and their definition of cleaning the bathrooms and showers is to just drench everything in a bleach solution, toilet paper included, let it just sit, and not wipe anything down. The electrical box is shared between two sites, so you need a pretty long cord in order to reach it. All that being said, we really did enjoy our time here. With it being only 5 mins from everything in Nauvoo, it is an ideal location to stay if that's why you're there. There's a free history museum on site that's a cute, little, local history museum. There's also a little lake where you can fish, boat, or swim. There are tons of trees, so, no matter the time of day, we always had shade. It is $20/night for electric sites. There's also a dump station, and two water spigots in the electric campground. They also have tent camping sites. Our T-mobile service was pretty good.
The campground itself was not bad. The bathroom was clean, even being a vault toilet, and it had a light, which is more than I can say for most vault toilets. The campground host was super nice. The swimming area wasn't bad. However, the website said the site I reserved was a pull-thru site. It was not. There are no pull-thru sites here. It also said my site had water hookups. The closest one was about 30 yards away. Definitely not close enough for a hose to hook up to. My site was not very level either. But, it's not a bad place to stay for a few nights, or if you have a working water pump. There is a water fill and dump station just outside the campground. And, several horse corrals, along with a horse trail, if you want to bring your horses.
The campground itself was not bad. The bathroom was clean, even being a vault toilet, and it had a light, which is more than I can say for most vault toilets. The campground host was super nice. The swimming area wasn't bad. However, the website said the site I reserved was a pull-thru site. It was not. There are no pull-thru sites here. It also said my site had water hookups. The closest one was about 30 yards away. Definitely not close enough for a hose to hook up to. My site was not very level either. But, it's not a bad place to stay for a few nights, or if you have a working water pump. There is a water fill and dump station just outside the campground. And, several horse corrals, along with a horse trail, if you want to bring your horses.
We stayed here once for two nights on our way to Ogden, and then for 2 weeks on our way back through. The longer you book, the cheaper it is. For one night, it is $39.50 before taxes. It is full hookups, fairly good-sized spaces, and there is a huge dog park right next to the sites. The Love's has some of the cleanest public restrooms I have come across, along with their showers. There is also an Arby's inside. The staff were always friendly. We enjoyed our stay here.