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Flagstaff KOA, Flagstaff, Arizona
Date of Stay:
July, 2015 -
$56.00
Overall Rating:
Amazingly quiet for a large RV park. Best thing was the network of trails adjacent to the back fence of the park. Restrooms were clean and showers had decent space, but were used heavily during peak hours. Nice kids playground and also an indoor center for kids. Cute mini "train ride" through campground for smaller kids. Staff was really friendly and helpful and nicely stocked camp store. We camped at Flagstaff KOA in a Tent Trailer.
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Mountain Landing Suites & RV Park, Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Date of Stay:
July, 2015 -
$40.00
Overall Rating:
Wide spaces in the back row. Quiet, friendly guests. All gravel with a few grassy areas in between. Backs up to meadow with occasional deer. Bathrooms very clean, but the one in back didn't have private changing areas in the showers. Rarely used by others- mostly big rigs here. Great location near town. Wifi didn't work well in back spaces. No campfires allowed since in city. Nice place to stay for nearby adventures but not a "destination" campground. We camped at Mountain Landing Suites & RV Park in a Tent Trailer.
Hot springs are worth a visit.
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Ponderosa Trailer Park, Shaver Lake, California
Date of Stay:
August, 2014 -
$45.00
Overall Rating:
Friendly couple of people managing the place - very helpful getting set up. They assign the sites when you get there. Sites are very close together, but there are lots of trees scattered out, and our site was very level. No picnic tables or fire rings, and the campsite surface was dirt. But the hookups worked fine.
Fairly quiet at night, but there were a couple of groups of loud talkers after 10pm with no enforcement by management. They were quiet by 11:30.
Bathrooms were kind of old and dirty at times. They were out of toilet paper once in the ladies room. No place for kids to play - gravel driveways. But there are some woods just across the street which our kids enjoyed.
Overall it just seemed like you didn't get much for the top dollar ($45/night) price. But Shaver Lake is in high demand in the summer and especially holiday weekends, so I'm sure that's the reason. It's about half monthly renters and lots of big rigs. Not bad if you don't plan to hang around the campsite all day. We
camped at Ponderosa Trailer Park in a Tent Trailer.
You're about a 5-10 minute walk to the little town of Shaver Lake with casual restaurants, a decent little hardware store, etc.