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Theresa E

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park

The owners, Terry and Cheryl, are a wonderful couple with servant's hearts. They are the main reason for five stars in this review. From the first text on our morning of arrival giving us instructions, to providing us with an extra hose and electrical cord to use in case we needed them, to coming by the RV to check on us, they have been very kind, caring, and helpful.

The park is situated across the street from the Laura Ingalls Wilder Home and Museum, making it very convenient for folks who want to tour the Rocky Ridge Farm. Our site was a pull through with full hookup and 30/50 amp. Prior to our arrival, our site was marked with a pink cone (per instruction we received in the morning to make it easy to locate.) The office is located up the hill for easy check in and payment upon arrival. The park has a bath/laundry facility that has two bathrooms, two showers, two washers at $1.25 each and two dryers at $1.00 each. There is a seasonal/longer term RV area, a shorter stay area, and a tenting area. Cabins are also available. There is a nice playground area for the kids and a pavilion for gatherings. Pets allowed with typical, reasonable park rules. During our stay, there were a few erosion areas on the sides of the interior roads due to rains and the park being on a hill. As in any RV park, observe and stay on the roads when maneuvering your rig/tow vehicle.

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Theresa E

2 years ago
1/5

Campsite: Winnsboro City RV Park

RVing in Texas for the first time, we planned our route to get to a destination recommended by a friend. Preferring to not drive over a certain amount of hours per day lead us to make a stop in between.

Creekside was appealing due to the low price for one month.

When we arrived, we chose a site we felt was best for us. After cleaning up broken plastic, a dead bird, and trash in the firepit (which had grass growing in it, so it was not being used,) we put the trailer on the pretty level site. Sites are fairly close together, but not an arm's length.

During setup, fire ants began biting at the water connection. Quite a few bites, but we got that taken care of quickly. Then we discovered nests of fire ant in quite a few places. Also, the water pressure to our RV was very low.

We let the owner and the manager know about ants and water pressure. Our fault on the water - they already had a hidden regulator connected that we did not see when we connected ours. The maintenance man removed theirs and also put down something to eradicate the ants.

The park has mostly full time tenants and not as many RVers that pass through. They also have on-site laundry which appeared to be clean even though we did not use it. Tenants in the park were quiet and the ones we did meet were personable. Each site has 50 amp full hookup and a stationary grill.

All in all, we left early instead of staying the length of time we had planned. Of course one reason being the park was not for us. Another reason - we wanted our next trip length to be less time, so it all worked out.

And - the park did make a wonderful attempt to make us happy during our stay and we do thank them for their efforts.

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Theresa E

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Eagle View RV Campground

Eagle View RV Camp is a quaint, quiet park not far from the heart of Chetek, Wisconsin. There are three overnight sites (one pull-thru site) and 24 seasonal sites. We stayed in the pull-thru, which included full hookup (all sites are full hookup), 50 amp, a picnic table, and a fire pit. Fire wood is available at $6 per wheel barrel. There is a playground area for kids and a clean bathroom/shower facility which is adjacent to a laundry room/game room. There is one clean washer at $2 per load that runs about 35 minutes and one clean dryer at $2 per cycle that runs about 45 minutes. Both machines are very efficient. The game room has an air hockey table, a foosball table, an ice chest for campers' purchase at $3 per bag, books, and a nice little booth to sit at while waiting for laundry to finish. There is an adorable mini golf course in the park and a nice dog walking trail. There is also a doggy station complete with bags and a trash receptable. Trash dumpsters and cans for recycling are placed in two locations for convenience. All other campers we met were very nice and made us feel welcomed at the park. The owners are wonderful, friendly, and very helpful. Being down-to-earth and personable, they will make you feel at home in their campground. They are proud of their park and it shows.

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Theresa E

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Country Roads Motorhome & RV Park

Country Roads RV Park is a very nice campground for the "older kids." Any child under 18 is allowed, but must be accompanied at all times. The park is a series of circles containing a majority of pull thru sites with a few back in sites. Most are full hookup and a handful are water/electric only. Each site has a picnic table and a fire pit. Upon arrival, an escort golf cart guides each RV to their site. The park has an office/store with a nice seating area, a craft/sewing/library/game room, a restroom/shower facility which doubles as a storm shelter, and a laundry room with 4 washers at $2 per load that run 30 minutes and 4 dryers at $2 per cycle that run 50 minutes. Laundry accepts tokens only, which are obtained from the adjacent store. There is an outdoor pavilion with a fireplace, horseshoes near the pavilion, on-site propane available, an RV dump station, a dumpster/recycling area, a dog exercise area, and doggie dump stations. The park is close to all the Wisconsin Dells attractions.

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