Monday, October 6, 2025
Home Blog Page 24

Salisbury Beach State Reservaton – Salisbury, MA

0
Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

This is a very nice campground, with lots of sites! It’s easy to travel around here. This campground is close to a private beach inside park.

The park features a big playground for the kids. The bath houses are fairly clean. There are no activities or no pool at this campground but the beach makes up for it. The sites have no sewer hookups but they do have a dump station on the property. Some of the sites are a bit tight but not too bad. You can still easily fit camper with 2 cars. Each site has a fire pit. You do have to share the water spicket with 4 campers but the water pressure is great.

The campground is quiet, and we had no issues. The State police patrol the campground in vehicles and on horse back often. I would return. Rates are great… $70 a night. If you live in Massachusetts it’s only $22 . Can’t beat that. This is definitely a try once.

Lake City Campground – Lake City, FL

1
RVBuddy.com

Lake City is a nice campground run by friendly people. I stayed in late April 2019 and there were not many people there.

Amenities include a large pool, rec room, a playground, two ponds… one for fishing and one for relaxing a nature trail, a pet area and a 24/7 laundry.

The campground also offers free wifi, and the showers and bath area were clean. I stayed in a small camper and used the tent area, which offered electricity and water. I also stored my trailer there afterward in their storage area and the cost was minimal.

Lake City Campground is conveniently located just a short hop from I-10, exit 303 and less than 8 miles from I-75, exit 435

I’d use them again.

Lake Letta RV Park – Avon Park, FL

0
Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

We really had a nice time at Lake Letta RV Park. Everyone there was extremely friendly and nice. And the onsite park manager is a gem! Made us feel right at home from the minute we arrived.

Our site was a large, level grassy site with plenty of room between us and our neighbors. They have full hookups and 30/50 amp service. The power was good, and cable tv is available. The restrooms and showers were very clean and everything in the park looked like it was being well maintained and cared for.

Their amenities include a nice clubhouse with kitchen facilities, shuffleboard courts, horseshoe pits, card game and activity room, laundry facilities, wide paved interior roads and nice landscaping. They also have Wi-Fi.

Lots of planned activities too! We” be back!

Riptide RV Park and Motel, Key Largo, FL

0
Riptide RV Resort | I-95 Exit Guide

We have been coming to Riptide RV Park for 2 years now for the summer.  It’s very enjoyable and very cozy. Everyone here is very friendly and kind including the guests that stay in the park as well.

What I also like about this park is that everyone knows everyone so its like one big happy family and everyone just gets along so well.  Our favorite part about this place is the view of the water, almost all the sites are very close to the eater, and during the sunset, you can see how beautifully the sun sets quickly into the horizon.

The beach and the water here is amazing and very relaxing. Also the sites are totally hooked up and the park even has wi-fi for thos that are working and need internet.

Overall its a very nice environment and we definitely recommend it to everyone!

The Refuge on Roanoke Island – Wanchese, NC

0
The Refuge on Roanoke Island | RVBuddy.com

The Refuge on Roanoke Island is mostly full-timers, with transient sites located around the edge of tidal basis, which is circled with concrete walkway, very nice views.

Park features nice pool, bath house, covered pavilion, and boardwalks along side and into the wetlands, which are very picturesque. Standard size sites, grassy, no trees (parts of other park areas do have trees). Full-timer sites are well-maintained.

There is an on-site manager here. We did not use the bath house so cannot comment on it. We stayed in September, during cloudy weather, with nice breeze off the water.

Waters Edge RV Park – Newport, NC

0
Waters Edge RV Park | RVBuddy.com

If you are looking for a smaller (89 sites), family-owned RV campground that wants you to feel at home, then Water’s Edge RV park is your kind of place! The owners are personally involved in the camp, having their own site.

We stayed there in our Class A motor home from September 18-23, and enjoyed every minute. The grounds are immaculate; bath house closed because of COVID-19, but if the grounds are any example, I am sure it would be immaculate, also.

Most sites are wooded with grass, with gravel streets and RV parking. Unlike a lot of RV parks who keep the premium spots for their annual/year-round campers, the transient sites are outstanding, also.

There is no pool, but the green common area is set right on the Bogue Sound, with a newly rebuilt 100-yard pier extending into the Sound, ending in deck area and chairs, perfect for quiet time and/or fishing. Or, you can just enjoy the Sound from rockers/chairs provided at the common area’s edge.

This will be our spot for any future North Carolina coastal trips, for sure!

Heartland RV Park and Cabins – Hermosa, SD

0
Heartland RV Park | RVBuddy.com

We stayed at Heartland RV Park & Cabins in Hermosa, South Dakota for three weeks (6-26 September 2020). This is a very nice park with great ambiance, nice appearance, well maintained vegetation, clean facilities, friendly staff, and great location.

The roads and sites are well maintained and level gravel. Each site has an illuminated post with the site number that provides lighting at night for hooking up and disconnecting. Spacing between sites is slightly wider than many RV campgrounds and parks. Water pressure is good and the water has no smell odor or objectionable taste.

Unfortunately, we do not recommend this campground and would not stay in the future. Wearing of face masks and maintaining social distancing is a respect for others that minimizes the transmission of Covid-19 to campers. Not a single employee at Heartland RV Park & Cabins wore a face mask or maintained social distancing.

Although WiFi is provided free, it is a woefully inadequate system. Heartland RV Park & Cabins provides clear notice, the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size of the network is not designed or intended for online gaming, streaming video, torrents, and video chat. Unfortunately, that notice certainly understates the usefulness of the system. We work as we travel and that work is dependent upon consistent WiFi connection for e-mails, data exchange, and general employment communications. Slow WiFi is frustrating, but usable. Systems that consistently and repeatedly drop the user off line, as is experienced with WiFi at Heartland RV Park & Cabins, is useless. This issue is not insufficient WiFi network range. Signal strength is not an issue when most campers are sleeping. i.e. the wee hours of the night. Neither is the lack of reliability of the Heartland RV Park & Cabins WiFi system due to interference with WiFi network signals. Moving around the park does not change the issue of dropping out. It appears Heartland RV Park & Cabins resets their system, dropping all users off line, whenever a preset number of users is exceeded or whenever a preset bandwidth usage is exceeded.

Country Oaks Campground – Dorothy, NJ

0
Country Oaks Campground | RVBuddy.com

Country Oaks Campground is a very nice place with 140 sites, about half are seasonals.

Campsites are full hook-ups with cable tv and WiFi. Strong utilities. They have level gravel sites with a concrete patio and table. The campground also has a pool, a pavilion, a great bath house and lots of activities. The owners are very nice and live on site.

Country Oaks Campground is located on South Jersey Avenue/Tuckahoe Road between Tuckahoe and Hammonton New Jersey. Look at their website for more info.

We were there with a group in September 2020 and will be back!

Three Rivers Petroglyph Site – Three Rivers, NM

0
Three Rivers Petroglypth Site | RVBuddy.com

This is a Bureau of Land Management site.

The site offers five shelter sites with picnic tables and cooking grills (one is handicap accessible); one group site that has three picnic tables under a shelter and two grills; two RV sites have covered picnic tables and grills and water and electric hookups.

Five locations are also established for tent use, within defined boundaries. One of the tent locations is at the handicap accessible site. Restrooms and drinking water are available. Pets are allowed in the campground (on leash), but are not allowed on the trails.

The RV hookups (water, electric) for overnight is $18, cash only; half price with federal lands pass. Call (575) 585-3457 to see if the site is open for camping.

Royal Palms RV Resort – Magnolia, TX

0
Royal Palms RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

Royal Palms RV Resort is approximately 1 year old and with a ton of amenities.

It’s a beautiful gated community with a swimming pool, activity room, laundry, fishing pond, walking trail, showers, free Wi Fi, pet friendly, big rig capable, and concrete pads/ roadways.

The facility is well maintained and the park’s staff are friendly. All campsites are back-in sites and most of them do not have shade.

The park is located approximately 20 north of Houston near Tomball.