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Fair Harbor RV Park, Perry, Georgia
Date of Stay:
January, 2019 -
$40.00
Overall Rating:
Very nice place to stay for over night stop while traveling I-75, (looks like a nice place for long term stays too), close to the freeway. Quiet, very nice staff. Lots of shopping close by. Great Cable TV and WiFi. Big park, looks like they keep a bunch of sites close to the front/office for overnighters. We camped at Fair Harbor RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
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Indian Springs Campground, North Bend, Ohio
Date of Stay:
May, 2018 -
$45.00
Overall Rating:
Camped here with our new 5th wheel, it is right next to freeway, but the freeway is higher elevation then park, and they have a buffer with trees in between the freeway and campground. So the noise you hear isn't that annoying, ended up staying 3 nights. Are site was very level and the utilities were very placed on our site. They gave you a printout with directions for local grocery stores and restaurants. Would definitely stay there again if ever passing through there. We camped at Indian Springs Campground in a Fifth Wheel.
Creation museum and Casino close by.
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Yogi Bear Jellystone Park, Bremen, Georgia
Date of Stay:
October, 2013 -
$33.00
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This is an excellent park for either staying a while or for one-night stops. All pull-thru sites. Only problem was that they advertise cable, but it's actually satellite and costs $3/day. We camped at Yogi Bear Jellystone Park in a Fifth Wheel.
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Sleepy Holler Campground, Cordova, Alabama
Date of Stay:
October, 2013 -
$38.00
Overall Rating:
Expensive. We paid $37.50 for a 30' 5th wheel. Their rates are base on length of RV. It was middle of October, week day, so I'm assuming this is their mid week off season rate. Site was very uneven. Also poor TV reception (not campground fault, but if you are expecting to catch an ABC show, you won't). Other reviewers are correct about location of office, field camping. If you are on US78 there is not a lot to choose from and they seem to know it. We camped at Sleepy Holler Campground in a Fifth Wheel.