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We stayed here for 3 days, 2 nights in the middle of September. The camp area near this ridge (pictured) required us to have all wheel drive due to the entrance having DEEP pot holes & ruts. Perhaps they’ll smooth it out, but just be mindful. We were able to cross the stream at a designated road too in order to camp directly near the orange caps. It was gorgeous. Hearing the stream at night and embracing the fresh air was peaceful. The trails were okay, lots of rocks on some of them where you were basically walking on severely uneven rock roads.
The park is FREE though which is amazing. However, there were lots of glass and beer bottle caps around the designated camp sites. It’s sad how people don’t appreciate nature like they should. We spent some time cleaning up our area prior to setting up.
Also, make sure to have EVERYTHING you need. You are pretty far from gas & civilization (which is great). So make sure you make a list!
Either way, it was beautiful & peaceful. For the first time in my life, I got to see the Milky Way in the sky. And my two dogs loved it! Definitely would recommend.
We’ve been full-time traveling for 3.5 years and this is by far one of our favorite parks.
Yes, some spots are close together but this RV park was originally made decades ago when RVs were much smaller. However, what you get in community and support by the owners more than makes up for it and the reason this place is a MUST for anyone traveling through the area.
The owners are extremely giving and go above and beyond for their tenants. You don’t feel like a renter, but more like family. We stayed here for a little over 3 months and we are going to miss it.
When we first arrived, Marty greeted us & helped us set up and get situated into our spot. While we stayed there, he even offered us a separate spot if we wanted as it became available but we loved our neighbors and were content where we were.
Not only was the cost extremely affordable, but the laundry mat was the cheapest we have ever encountered. There a security cameras present to increase safety and the entire park is fenced. There is a pool (heated!) and a huge covering for outdoor events. While we were there, we enjoyed a potluck hosted by the owners and got to mingle with other RVers.
There’s a large open field that is consistently maintained in which you can allow your dogs to run. There’s even a fenced-in dog run for those that can’t have their pups off leash.
The owners live on-site in the “office” building so it is not always open but Marty is very easy to get in touch with via phone call/text.
During the spring/summer, the entrance blooms with colorful flowers. It’s absolutely beautiful!
The spots are all gravel which I don’t mind because it makes picking up dog poop easier and I got to lay out my outdoor rug which many parks don’t allow due to rugs killing grass. The gravel is also larger so you don’t track it into your RV.
While we were there, Marty went above and beyond in helping us. I could write out a list of all the ways he personally made our lives easier. He is a patient, giving, and kind man. His wife is an absolute joy too.
The owners even have a little “mascot” named Margie! She is this adorable little dog who is the friendliest pup you will ever meet. Everyday she makes her rounds in the park saying hi to everyone. Even the grumpiest dogs love Margie.