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Bentsen Palm RV Park – Mission, TX

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

I have been coming to Bentsen Palm RV Park for 6 years and it is a wonderful place.

The campground is set in and old orange orchard with lots to do. Their sites are large and some are drive through. There is lots to do in the park from movie nights to cards and so much more. They put in a new swimming pool and 2 tubs this year.

Come join the fun and great people here.

Suncoast RV Resort – Port Richey, FL

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We stayed at Suncoast RV Resort in May-July, 2019 and loved it.

It was peaceful, picturesque and very well maintained. The managers are outstanding and made us feel at home. The park is on the smaller side… one of the things we liked. It’s not sitting on concrete with a tree here and a shrub there, like some newer and bigger parks we looked at.

The campground is pet-friendly but we saw no waste or trash anywhere. The pool is sparkling and you can do your laundry while you swim and listen to music or read by the pool. There are beautiful old oaks, lots of shade, parrots and cardinals, squirrels and flowers. We saw no wild things, but it is a wooded RV park.T

Suncoast RV Resort is a minute off Rt 19 and near everything, but it’s quiet and safe.

We can’t wait to go back.

Galveston Island RV Resort – Galveston, TX

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It was my birthday weekend, and I had a couple of days off, so we spent a five-day weekend at Galveston Island RV Resort, just to get away from the house for a few days.

This is a very, very nice park, clean and well-kept, with generously-sized, level concrete pads and plenty of room between the sites. Neither my husband or I took in the pool, hot tub, or lazy river, but they looked popular and well-tended.

The staff was very friendly at check-in, and we even got a nice thank-you email after our departure. Wi-fi was loud and strong, and only a few periods of slowdowns.

The park is close to the beach, and far enough from Galveston proper that it wasn’t at all crowded. Yes, it’s a little far from a grocery store, so plan ahead. But frankly, “farther from civilization, but still civilized” was exactly what we were looking for… and Galveston Island RV Resort fit the bill perfectly!

Forsyth KOA – Forsyth, GA

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

The Forsyth Georgia KOA is a nice campground for our overnight. It’s an easy on and off Interstate 75.

The sites in the front of the park have tall pines for shade, but we were in the newer back area in the full sun. Site info is for those sites: Sites are fairly close, have picnic table and fire chimneah. The sites go downhill, so each site is a bit lower than the one next to it. There is not much room between RVs and drop-off when connecting utilities, so watch your step.

The hot cookies delivered to our site was a nice touch, as was the escort to our site, but we had to wait about 10 minutes for him to come get us. WiFi was bad, but the cable was good.

We didn’t use the pool or bath house/laundry so we can’t comment of their conditions.

Desert Gardens RV Park – Florence, AZ

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We visited Desert Gardens RV Park again last year for 3 months in a 5th wheel.

The campground is beautiful. There are many natural and ancient Saguaro Cactus, mesquite, palo verde trees and the oldest grove of ancient Cholla in all of Arizona we’ve been told. They have 2+ miles of well groomed walking paths and benches for resting surround many, many acres of this and other parts of the Sonoran Desert.

We were kept very active with various classes in painting, quilting, gourd carving or woodworking. In addition there was entertainment for bingo, cribbage, poker, potlucks, group outings, disc golf, bocce ball, Zumba and Aerobics and just about anything anyone wanted to try.

The park is quiet and exceptionally clean with very large sites and excellent water. Last season we stayed on a 60′ x 70′ deluxe site on the perimeter of the park which allowed us to view the natural desert from our rear window. There are beautiful sunsets and some mountain views too. We would highly recommend this park to other nature lovers. Wifi is good and well as the cell phone service.

The swimming pool and hot tub are immaculate too. On cold days or inclement weather, we chose not to use those facilities but rather enjoyed watching the water aerobics class do their exercises. We did enjoy the great fitness center and game room with pool tables and card games.

Happy Trails!

San Bernardino RV Park – San Bernardino, CA

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San Bernardino RV Park | RVBuddy.com

San Bernardino RV Park is a quiet, well-maintained, gated campground. The sites are all level… and the large, full-hook-up, back-in site that we had offered plenty of room for our large (43′) motorhome and towed car (CR-V).

The facilities were all immaculately clean and obviously well cared for. The park is gated, with paved interior roads. They have an on-site laundry, restrooms, and a fenced, lighted pet area. The park manager was friendly, helpful, and always available.

San Bernardino RV Park is centrally located, with quick, easy access to the 215, 10 & 210 freeeways. Nearby shopping includes Costco, Sams Club, Starbucks, Chipotle, Panera Bread
and the many other shopping & dining options.

There were several other guests here who were patients at the Loma Linda Medical Center who said that the park offered a discount, which is a nice thing for them to do.

Overall, had a really nice stay here… and will definitely come back to stay again!

Riverbend RV Resort – Lake Toxaway, NC

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Riverbend RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

If you are looking for a quiet, friendly, fun campground, Riverbend RV Resort is your place. We were looking for a cooler climate locale and just happened to find this campground.

The hosts are extremely amiable and the seasonal campers, who had already discovered this gem, are very friendly. It’s a beautifully landscaped place, with a creek and waterfalls that run through it. The facilities are immaculate. Social activities include potluck dinners, happy hours, host cookouts, grill outs, card games and golf outings.

This campground is geared towards adults, but families are welcome. We planned to stay a month and may end up staying three. Of all the campgrounds we have ever stayed, this is by far our favorite!

Salem Farms Campground – Salem, CT

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Salem Farms Campground | RVBuddy.com

We weekend camped at Salem Farms Campground twice last year. The owners are great people. They work very hard for their campers.

The park is clean and well maintained and the bathrooms are awesome. Each site is approximately 40 x 50 ft., and a minimum of approximately 2000 sq ft. All sites have a picnic table and fire ring. Also each site includes free cable tv and wi-fi. They have new playgrounds and a snack bar and ice cream stand. The snack bar menu includes hot dogs, chili dogs, hamburg’s, Philly Steak and Cheese, popcorn chicken, fried dough, onion rings, french fries, mozzarella sticks, and has weekly specials. Yum!

They have an extensive activity schedule that includes arts and crafts, bingo, dances, movie nights and hayrides. Their amenities include two pools, two playgrounds, mini-golf, tennis, horsehoes, nature trails, vollyball, shuffleboard, basketball, a petting zoo, bocce ball and ping pong!

The campground is a short drive from lots of attractions including Mohegan Sun and Foxwood’s Casinos, Tantaquideon Indian Museum, Mystic Seaport, and the Mystic Marinelife Aquarium

Salem Farms Campground is truly a family park. Family owned and operated.

Creekfire RV Ranch – Savannah, GA

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Creekfire RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

Creekfire RV Ranch is a large new park that is expanding.

The sites are nicely spaced with young shrubs between sites. They have pull thru and back-in, some concrete and some gravel level sites. The sites are long and connections are convenient. The back-in sites are along the outside with swamp/heavy forest behind them.

The bugs were bad in late May in our back-in site. There is a large lake where you can fish and kayak or just watch the alligators… but DO NOT FEED THEM!

They have a nice pool and a kids pool, hot tub, and a covered pavilion with tables, TV, pool, darts, foose-ball and corn hole. There is also Boncee ball, tennis court and basketball hoop. They rent golf carts and kayaks. Showers are individual bathrooms which were nice, but not too plentiful and a walk away from the 2 Tent sites at the edge of the lake.

The laundry room has 6 sets of machines in a small room and some of the front-loading washers smelled bad and had stuff on/under the seal. I was in there alone, but more than 2 people and it would have been very crowded. Hopefully as they expand they will plan more showers and another laundry.

We were in the very back of the park (105) and WiFi was VERY MARGINAL, even with a repeater 1 site away. I heard it was good enough for streaming closer to office, but I didn’t try it anywhere but our site.

There is a restaurant onsite, and friends who stayed here before us said it was really good, but the night we went it was HORRIBLE!! My Cuban sandwich had no mustard or pickle, pulled pork nachos were cold in the middle, chicken Caesar salad had no anchovies, no croutons, and they asked what kind of dressing she wanted. Blue cheese burger was so salty it was inedible. AND it took 1.5 hours to get this awful food! We complained, but we’re not offered any discount or incentive to try it again – just excuses.

Historic Savannah is an easy drive away, and if we come back to the area, we would stay here again.

Campers Cove RV Park – Alpena, MI

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Campers Cove RV Park | RVBuddy.com

Campers Cove is a great campground located on beautiful Thunder Bay River and Lake Wynah. The park has waterfront sites, shaded sites, canoe and kayak trips, miniature golf, horseshoes, shuffleboard, basketball, volleyball, excellent fishing. The facilities were clean and well maintained.

All sorts of watercraft are available for rental here… canoes, kayaks, pontoon boats, fishing boats and paddleboats. You can spend the day with the whole family enjoying a canoe or kayak trip, ranging from 2 1/2 to overnite trips. Or you can fish right from the shore or from a boat. Walleye, large and small mouth bass, pike, perch, croupie and trout.

Campers Cove is a great place to spend a few days fishing and just taking it easy. We are planning on returning this summer!