Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Home Blog Page 19

Pioneer RV Park – Quincy, CA

0
Pioneer RV Park | RVBuddy.com

I just stayed at Pioneer RV Park on my way through the area. It was supposed to be just a couple of nights on our way North… but the park was just so wonderful that we decided to extend our stay.

First of all, everything is so neat and clean! The bathrooms were immaculate. The sites are large, level and well-maintained. We had a pull-thru site that was so long we could have parked a train in it! Seriously!

We’ve all stayed at places that are just a business… a way for someone, somewhere, to make a dime. No soul. But the owners really love their park. And it shows. They are the hosts with the most! Friendly. Professional. Knowledgeable.

Spend too long here and you’ll be spoiled… there aren’t many places that compare!

The Travel Camp – Green River, WY

0
The Travel Camp | RVBuddy.com

The staff is friendly and helpful at the Travel Camp. Our check in was quick and easy.

The campground has clean bathrooms, showers and laundry. They also have a nice store. The camp sites are easy access. It’s a high desert landscape, with warm days and cool nights. The rates here are reasonable too. This is really a nice park!

Their campstore is stocked with food, fishing tackle, RV accessories, beer, ice and other essentials.

Conveniently located nearby is access to fly fishing on the Green River, and Blue Ribbon Trout Stream that is within a mere 5-minute walking distance. A short drive from the campground is the Wild Horse Loop and the majestic Flaming Gorge Lake. There are picturesque views of the Palisades. The City of Green River is rich in the history of the Union Pacific Railroad, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and the Powell Expeditions that started here and continued on to the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon.

We stayed here in truck and trailer.

RVacation Campground – Selma, NC

0
RVacation Campground | RVBuddy.com

We stayed at RVacation Campground in June 2021. It was a lovely place. The owners and staff were extremely nice, very friendly, and quite helpful in giving us technical help we needed with our RV.

All the bathrooms and showers were clean and everything worked well… and the WIFI internet connection was great. All the facilities, water, electricity sewage disposal and garbage worked well. Whenever there was a problem it was attended to with speed, efficiency and competence.

I wouldn’t stay here more than a couple of days because there is nothing to do. There are no activities here, but it is quiet and relaxing. There is lots of shade, the sites are large, and most importantly exceptionally clean!

I would recommend this campground. It’s clean, reasonably priced and very conveniently located just off I-95, exit 98 in Selma, North Carolina

Treasure Coast RV Park and Campground – Ft Pierce, FL

0
Treasure Coast RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

We enjoyed our stay at Treasure Coast RV Park and Campground. The park is very clean and and the facilities are well maintained. The management and staff were very friendly.

It’s the only Florida RV park located within one-mile of both Interstate 95 and the Florida Turnpike. The location means easy access and convenience.

The campground is constructed with all concrete pads, 30/50 amp electric on all sites, free wireless Internet, free cable TV, a swimming pool and a hot-tub. Their Clubhouse has a billiard table, and ping pong table. The campground also has a laundry room and showers.

The entire campground is gated for privacy and security, which is really nice!

We only stayed for a few days but I would stay longer next time.

Eagle View RV Resort – Fort McDowell, AZ

0
Eagle View RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

Eagle View RV Resort is a great park! While you may feel let down if you like a place that has ice cream socials, dances, and BBQs, this is the place to be if you want a quiet, secluded, clean park in beautiful surroundings with great wildlife viewing.

The park is set in the desert right on the Verde River and in the local Indian Reservation but still within minutes of Scottsdale, Phoenix, and Mesa. The staff has superb customer service skills and are always smiling.

All campsites and roads are paved. The clubhouse, showers, restrooms, laundry facilities, and pool and jacuzzi are clean and well maintained. Kids and pets are both welcome as long as they are well behaved and quiet.

This park may be more expensive than other parks in the Valley but in my opinion, it’s well worth it.

Grand Ole RV Park – Gootlettsville, TN

0
Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com


Grand Ole RV Park has full Hook ups, 30/50 amp., laundry, showers (didn’t use), nightly entertainment outside the “lodge” office and a small restaurant and market inside.

We were here with a group, and although our site wasn’t next to the others, it was convenient enough to be OK. All gravel roads and sites, but ours (35) was level and hookups were convenient. Our site had plenty of grass space on both sides.

The sites are layed out different than most campgrounds. Some are pull in, others back-in. We had an RV directly in front of us in our pull-in site, but it was not a problem.

The location is convenient to get to Opry Mills, Grand Ole Opry, etc. and yet out of the busyness.

Now what is BAD about the campground. There is an ACTIVE railroad line right outside the park, and it is noisy enough that when you are outside, you have to stop talking till it passes. Sleeping with the A/C fan on constant helped us to sleep fine. It was dry weather when we were there, but there were signs about flooding in the park posted, and I have seen reports of that. Sites 104- 133 are up on the hill next to the road, and there is no grass in that area. sites 59-63 are parallel to road, and also gravel, and 33 is right on the road, which is awful for sitting outside.

There are a lot of “buddy sites” with 30 amp. service, so this would be a good place for gathering with friends. The rate that we paid was 37.70 per night with taxes.

Auntie M’s RV Park – Jasper, TX

0
Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

Auntie M’s RV Park is a very nice campground located in close proximity to Lake Sam Rayburn.

The management was very friendly and helpful. The concrete slabs made setting up very easy. The park was very well maintained. Also it was close to boat launches, restaurants and near by town.

Campsites are 30’x50′ with 18’x40′ concrete slabs, 30 & 50 AMP hookups, boat parking, trash, water, sewer, laundry room, electricity, and more!

Rates were reasonably and would highly recommend Auntie M’s RV park to anyone.

Penns Creek Campground – Millmont, PA

0
Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

Unfortunately I had to cancel my reservation last minute due to a medical emergency. I had to leave a message on voicemail to cancel my reservation. I truly was looking forward to going to this campground because of all the wonderful reviews about it being very relaxing and being by water.

Jason returned my call and informed me that none of my money would be returned because I canceled last minute. I informed Jason again that it was a medical emergency and I can forward a doctors letter if need be. Jason told me not to bother he said if he made an exception for me he would have to make an exception for all.

In life medical emergencies happen. People get sick and people get hurt. I understand the rules set forth but there should be exceptions for medical emergencies.

I would never recommend making going to Penns Creek campground.

You would think that coming off of such a horrible year that there would be some compassion and some understanding but not at Penns Creek Campground. Stay away from this place.

Denton Ferry RV Park – Cotter, AR

0
Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

We were very excited to camp at Denton Ferry. We reviewed the website and deliberated over which site we would like. We made our reservation in early March for a mid-June trip.

It was a 6 hour drive from our home in Oklahoma. We had received updated emails from the campsite about our stay – which we read top to bottom. It even had good reviews on some of the websites for cleanliness of the campgrounds and the restrooms.

Imagine our dismay on the day we arrive that the site we chose had a camper there. True, Denton Ferry reserves the right to put you in another spot, but then what is the point of making a reservation? We were sent an email about the switch which was sent the morning of our arrival after we had been on the road for 45 minutes. An attendant did come to chat with us and assured us that things would work out. I never saw that person again.

The customer service was poorly lacking. They were aware of the need to switch us a day before, but rather than call us to explain, they sent an email. When we arrived no one was in the office and a sign had a number to call – which I received a voicemail. After our stay I received a text asking me to rate them – I gave them a 1 on a scale of 1 to 5. Shortly after the owner called me. Not to say how sorry he was but to bully and berate me and tell me that I must be a sad and sorry person to rate them a 1 just because they moved my campsite. I told him that just as they reserve the right to move their customers around he must realize that his customers also have the right to give them a rating that they are not going to like. I asked why he called me – usually when a customer complains management trys to correct the issue. Instead I was berated for my opinion, told that he talked with other people I was camping with and they did not say anything. (Which my companions told me they did not because they did not want to argue – which given the reaction to the text is exactly what would have happened.)

I would only recommend this place if you are wanting to have your RV in rows like sardines. The sewer ports are very close to the road so you will have to park your RV very close to the road; they are also very tall which can cause issues with drainage. Many campers had 2×4 lumber or split PVC pipe to get a high enough angle for drainage. There are a few campfire sites that are supposed to be community firepits but get bogarted by large families. There is one deck area with one picnic table which overlooks the river – but again, it will be taken by the camper closest to it. There is a small staircase to take you to the river but it is at the bottom of a steep grade. Unless you are at one of the riverside campsites there is no view of the river.

One other plus was that the other campers were very friendly and were long-timers having camped there for many months to a year. So if you go, I hope you love it because if you don’t you might get bullied for your opinion.

We will never stay there again.

Riptide RV Resort – Key Largo, FL

0
Riptide RV Resort | I-95 Exit Guide

I found a good one! Riptide RV Park is located on the Overseas Highway (US 1) at Mile Marker 97.2 in Key Largo, Florida…. one of the best places to fish and snorkling.

There is nothing more relaxing than sitting by the warm waters of Florida Bay and listening to the seagulls while the sun sets magnificently over the bay. The campground is small but it’s a nice, cozy place to stay and away from all the hustle and bustle of bigger campgrounds.

Every site includes Water, Sewer, Electricity, Internet, and Cable. Pets are welcome. There is a daily fee for use of boat ramp and dock.

I recommend this campground and will definitely be staying here again!