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Count: 5
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Visited: 5
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Reviews: 4
Mill Creek Camping COE, Berlin Center, Ohio
Date of Stay:
August, 2015 -
$20.00
Overall Rating:
The park is beautiful. Lots of sites are completely shaded. Our site M29 back up to the water. Beautiful location but no shade. The sunsets are gorgeous. Site was gravel and sloped to the back so a little trouble leveling with our automatic levelers, but we got it done. This site is next to the sewer pump and it makes low noise about every 30 minutes but it lasts for less than a minute. There is no smell but it might annoy some people, but not us. There is only electric hookups, but this site has a pump within 50 feet. There is a dump station close. There is fishing and swimming next to the site and some people docked their pontoon boats overnight. The lady ranger when we checkin was very rude, but the male ranger was very nice. Bathrooms are old but very clean. The showers are in the next camping area. There is a wild life preserve not too far away and you can hear the lions and tigers roar, especially in the morning and night when it is real quiet. Verizon signal was good. We had good over the air TV reception. During the week there is not a lot of campers, but full on the weekends. We camped at Mill Creek Camping COE in a Motorhome.
About 45 minutes to Canton and the the Pro Football Hall of Fame. About 60 minutes to Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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Autumn Falls Park (55+ park), Independence, Missouri
Date of Stay:
August, 2015 -
$23.00
Overall Rating:
Before we even arrived we had to overnight a package so it was there when we arrived. The owner/ manager was extremely helpful and agreed to accept the package. It was waiting for us when we arrived. We are so thankful to the manager with his willingness to help us. There were 5 spots for overnight, the rest of the park was mobile homes. We picked site 45, first one into the park. Full hookups, WiFi worked great (I think it was because we were so close to the office). Site was very level. There is a concrete pad next to your site to park your car. Very clean. Since we were right off the road you heard a lot of traffic noise during the day, not so much at night. Did not bother us at all. Good over the air selection of TV stations and very good Verizon signal. Would stay here again without hesitation. FYI there are no restrooms or showers on site and you must be over the age of 55 to stay here. We camped at Autumn Falls Park (55+ park) in a Motorhome.
Don't miss the Farmers Market at City Market on Saturdays. Lots of produce, vegetables, etc and very reasonable costs. Very close to KC stadiums, Royals and Chiefs. About 10-15 minutes to down town, not far at all.
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Visited: 5
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Chief Hosa Lodge & Campground, Golden, Colorado
Date of Stay:
July, 2015 -
$30.00
Overall Rating:
We had reserved a non sewer site, upon arrival we learned it was $23 to use the dump station. The receptionist let us move to a sewer site (which was $2.59/night more but less than $23). She was very friendly and helpful. While we were there we had a package sent Fed Ex there, both lady hosts were extremely helpful with this, both watching out for our package if it came before we arrived. Many many thanks to them! The site we moved to, #5, was extremely narrow, but it had sewer. We stayed 2 nights. Bathrooms clean, had to put quarters in to take showers, but I did not use so I don't know how much it cost. We were very close to downtown Golden. A few over the air channels, good Verizon signal. Wifi if you sat near the reception area. Would stay here again without hesitation. We camped at Chief Hosa Lodge & Campground in a Motorhome.
Take the Coors Brewery Tour in Golden, very nice.
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Visited: 5
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Fairgrounds RV Park, Prescott, Arizona
Date of Stay:
May, 2015 -
$15.00
Overall Rating:
When we made our reservations we were given site 44, and that was the site on our paperwork given to us upon check-in, but there was someone in that site. We were given site 54, but we could never get the motorhome level, so we were now given yet another site, 57. We finally got settled. All sites are gravel, spacious, with a small brick privacy area (only thing is this area is far away from your front door). No Wi-Fi or restrooms. There is a nice view of the mountains. The park is far from the town, but right at the base of Mingus Mountain and 89A. It is quiet and very clean. I don't know if they still use the Fairgrounds, but if they did I think the campground would be noisy and smelly from the horses. We camped at Fairgrounds RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Cochiti Lake COE , Pena Blanca, New Mexico
Date of Stay:
April, 2015 -
$10.00
Overall Rating:
This park is beautiful. The park sits above the lake with incredible views of the mountains from every site. Great sunrise and sunsets over the mountains. The restrooms are old, but very clean. Our site, 58, was a pull-through. Concrete pad with gravel around. The picnic table is on a concrete pad with a metal cover, with a grill near by. We had water and electric. We camped at Cochiti Lake COE in a Motorhome.