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Cain’s Creekside RV Park – Hahira, GA

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Cain's Creekside RV Park | RVBuddy.com

This is a small RV park, (50 total sites), but it’s a nice one. The price is right, $25 a nite with our Passport discount. Located on Hwy 41 North. It’s about 2 miles from Hahira, Ga. Take exit 29 into Hahira, and turn left on 41.

The roads and sites are gravel. Most of the sites are pretty level. Ours, #5 was off a little but we carry boards just for that. The water is good, and the electric seems to be strong. The WiFi works if you are close to the office, and is good for checking e-mail. Each site has 50, 30 and 20 amp. plugs with on/off switches. The sites are close, but some have bushes and/or fences between. There is road noise from I-75 and Hwy 41, but not really loud unless you are outside. The sites where we were, had virtually no shade. The other section across the creek has shade. There is no bridge over the creek, but if you don’t mind driving through water, there is a way to get over there in the park. There is an entrance off the main road also.

There are 2 ponds, with fish and ducks. One pond has fishing. Catch and release. I caught a Catfish about 8 inches long on bread balls. If you walk on the grass alongside them, watch your step.

The park seems to be pretty well maintained. It’s mostly clean and mowed. The restroom and showers are clean. Each site has a fire ring and picnic table. The tables seem to need repair or replacing.

The closest big stores are in Adel, about 11 miles away. If you go up Hwy 41, turn left at the light and head West on Rte. 37 toward the interstate. It’s a very busy place!

Hahira is a neat little town, with friendly people and a nice downtown with many shops. There was a tree lighting at the Old Depot and a Craft show while we were there.
Bottom line: It’s a great place to stay. Great rates, friendly people and a relaxing atmosphere.

Hickories Park – Owego, NY

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

Hickories Park is run by the Village of Owego, New York. The campground has full hookup, first come sites for anything from motor-homes to tents.

It cost us $25 a night for our travel trailer. The sites are gravel and very level. The roads are paved. It has a large fenced in dog park. The village of Owego is a small, charming town, with a great downtown made for walking. There are shops, restaurants, and gas stations. A laundromat is close by.

The park is on the Susquehanna river. It has easy access from the Southern Tier Expressway. When you come off the expressway and across the bridge, your GPS might tell you to turn right. Don’t do it. The park is to the right, but the road to it goes under the bridge. Turn left, and at the light turn left again towards the McDonald’s.

We have family in the area, and stay there every time we visit.

Sugar Mill RV Park – Ochlocknee, GA

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Sugar Mill RV Park | RVBuddy.com

We camped at Sugar Mill RV Park in November, 2020. It is a nice clean campground and easy to get to.

The interior roads are dirt, as are the sites. The site markings are kind of mixed up, but, workable. Our site, #25 was a full hookup pull thru site that was pretty level. The rates are good for our travel trailer. However, there is a busy highway (Rt 19) close by with a lot of heavy truck traffic. But, it dies down in the evening.

Amenities include 2 Clubhouses, 2 Gazebos, Free Wireless Internet, Shuffleboard and Horseshoes, a Coin Laundry Facility, 3 Stocked Fishing Ponds, and easy access to I-10 and I-75.

Sugar Mill RV Park is located about an hour drive from Valdosta, Bainbridge, Albany and Tallahassee, Florida. Nearby Thomasville, is a quaint southern town, with a downtown made for walking, and lots of shops and restaurants. It is an easy 8 miles away. We enjoyed our 3 days there and will be back again when we are in the area.

Rancho Verde RV Park – Camp Verde, AZ

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Rancho Verde RV Park | RVBuddy.com

Rancho Verde is a very nice, quiet, clean and well kept smaller RV park.

Pricing are very reasonable. They have very good management. The bathrooms and laundry rooms clean and well maintained. The campground is located in a treed area with a creek nearby.

The park has mature shade trees, gravel pads with concrete patios, grass areas, a seasonal creek and dog park. Complimentary WiFi is available throughout the park. It’s a “Dark Sky Community”. Family owned and operated.

Camp Verde is a city with good restaurants and other well know stores and services. It’s a great central location with a good climate The campground is close to Sedona, Red Rocks State Park, Cottonwood, Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Montezuma’s Castle, Montezuma’s Well, and other attractions.

I recommend it!

Yosemite Pines RV Resort – Groveland, CA

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Yosemite Pines RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

Last summer our family took our RV on the road so we could enjoy our stay where ever we are. We have room for five to sleep comfortable. I just loved Yosemite Pines RV Resort! We had a choice of full hook-ups or just water/electricity. We selected the full hookup because the costs were so reasonable.

There were quite a few other RV families like us, and everyone got together and had a fine time. Our children met others the same age and were able to swim and play sports together. We met people we will stay in contact with. When the kids were out using up their energy, us more sedate folks took in a movie.

Yosemite Pines RV Resort has something for everyone it seems. They have these huts and places to pitch a tent. They have very nice cabins that sleep up to 10 or 12. And you get to choose what kind of slot you want for your RV. Since we didn’t have to worry about it being too warm, we choose a place where we had beautiful outdoor views.

The staff and management were very accommodating. They told us about things we could do in the area as well as just visiting Yosemite. When we drove through Yosemite it was more than I expected. The snow capped mountains looked like they should be in a Hollywood movie. The kids were interested in all the Indian names for cities and creeks.

We had our own fire pit where we could cook out and different folks took turns cooking for the others. It was wonderful! Yosemite RV Park has a very homey feeling for those who are away from their actual homes.

Lake Aire RV Park and Campground – Hollywood, SC

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Lake Aire RV Park | RVBuddy.com

Lake Aire RV Park and Campground was a beautiful park located just south of downtown Charleston, South Carolina.

They have 92 large, level sites with picnic tables and fire rings. They also have 18 tent sites. Our kids really enjoyed the playground and pool. We enjoyed a nice quiet night by the campfire.

Amenities also include: a stocked private lake (catch and release), public use charcoal grills, a large pavilion, horseshoe pits, bocce ball and FREE wireless internet. The campground is also pet-friendly!

Lake Aire RV park is about 20 minutes from historic downtown Charleston. It makes an excellent base camp for one-day trips to local plantations, Ft. Sumpter, historic Charleston or Folly Beach. There are many points of interest nearby. You could probably spend several weeks exploring this part of the state.

We will be returning. We have been to mostly all the parks in the Charleston area and this one was the friendliest, cleanest, and still “natural.”

Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping – Mackinaw City, MI

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Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping | RVBuddy.com

Mackinaw Mill Creek is a very large, well run campground. The property is huge, about 200 acres. We had a lakeside site that was simply spectacular! This is the third time we have camped here and it won’t be our last.

Check-in is fast and the employees were always friendly. They have some very large RV sites (40′ x 60′), a very nicely stocked camp store and a great arcade for the kids. The campground also has miles of very scenic trails and roads inside the property. Check out the Mackinaw Bridge at sunset… it’s absolutely beautiful.

The campground has a restored 1940s era fire truck. Most evenings, they give rides to campers through the park. Amenities also include a heated pool, wi-fi, vollyball, three playgrounds, carriage bike rentals, sandy beaches, and lots of places to explore! Don’t forget to bring your bike… this is a big campground and it will come in handy.

We love it here and plan on making this a regular stop every summer!

Cummins Ferry Resort Campground & Marina – Salvisa, KY

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

Cummins Ferry Resort Campground and Marina is one of Kentucky’s newer campgrounds. It’s located about 45 minutes south of Lexington on the Kentucky River Palisades.

This past July our family stayed there for several days. Being a newer campground, the facilities are in excellent condition. The roads and RV sites are paved and level. They have a very nice marina and some pretty good fishing!

Our drive-thru site had full hook-up (50amps). The campstore was well stocked when we were there and had a good selection of groceries and camping items. They also have a pool, playground, showers, laundry room and a pavilion.

We like to camp here because it’s located in Central Kentucky and within driving distance of many places, such as Old Fort Harrod State Park in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. There are also many local attractions and a variety of outdoor recreation activities close by.

The campground is a not too big…  it’s just right for us. We plan to return next fall.

Lake Huron Campground – Carsonville, MI

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Lake Huron Campground | RVBuddy.com

Lake Huron Campground is a very large and modern RV park. They have 395 sites, but there are a lot of open spaces during the week. I’ve heard on holiday weekends it fills up, but otherwise it’s not very crowded.

The campground has a general store, arcade, heated pool and a nice size lake with a beach area. There are also cabins to rent on the other side of the lake. They have weekend planned activities, mostly for the kids, but they had a Murder Mystery Weekend while we were there, which was fun for the adults too. They also have basketball, volleyball, horseshoes and a playground for the kids. Mini-golf is on site and open to the public, as is the Pizza Cafe and the ice cream shop.

This campground is gated (you will need a code to get in), which we liked. It is one of the cleanest campgrounds we have been in, and the restrooms were a surprise; slate floors, redwood benches in the heated showers. Very nice details. Same with laundry areas.

It’s a little out of the way, a good half hour north of Port Huron and an hour and a half from Detroit, but it was an enjoyable discovery. Glad we stopped here and plan to go back later in the fall.

Kissimmee/Orlando KOA – Kissimmee, FL

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Orlando-Kissimmee KOA | RVBuddy.com

The Kissimee/Orlando KOA is is a beautiful campground! It’s also fairly new (about 15 years old). There use to be an old KOA in this location but it was sold and a Sam’s Club was built on the site.

This campground was built just to the south of the old one, right on heavily traveled, highly commercialized US 192. While it’s right in the middle of all the attractions, shops and restaurants, it’s set back far enough to be private and give you a little campground atmosphere.

The facilities are very nice… everything is clean and well maintained. The sites were comfortably large with plenty of pull thru spaces for large rigs. Interior roads are paved and in excellent condition. This campground also has a good mix of amenities including WiFi.

The staff was friendly and accommodating.

We will definitely consider this campground the next time we visit the Disney area.