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Whispering Pines Campground – Hope Valley, RI

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Whispering Pines | RVBuddy.com

I would consider Whispering Pines to be a “better than average” campground. It’s conveniently located about 3 miles west of I-95 exit 2, on RI Route 138. We stayed there for a long weekend last fall. The park is fairly large, with over 150 very large, level, spacious sites. Full hook-ups and pull-thrus are available for larger rigs.

The owners were very friendly and made us feel quite welcome. The campground is fairly quiet except that it tends to get noisy at night, especially on weekends… that was the only thing we really minded.

Whispering Pines has plenty of amenities and planned activities… a large pool, mini-golf, a spring-fed pond, shuffle board, tennis, a nice recreation hall, game room, playground, open air pavillion, horseshoes, basketball, softball, and a great planned recreational program that includes swiming lessons.

We plan on returning this summer.

Crystal River KOA Resort – Carbondale, CO

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Crystal River KOA | RVBuddy.com

My husband and I have been taking our 3 children RV camping for over 15 years. We have been to over 50 different campgrounds during that time and have never liked any as well as the Crystal River KOA Resort in Carbondale, Colorado.

We have continued to make this our favorite spot and have continued to return every summer. It’s the best campground when it comes to clean bathrooms which is of vital importance when our family picks a place. We love the pool, the volleyball, basketball, badminton etc. and the owners have all the equipment for you to borrow. Another aspect of Crystal River KOA is how safe and family oriented it is. Our children are all teens now and I have always been comfortable with their safety.

Again, Crystal River KOA Resort is the BEST, when you combine the cleanliness along with the awesome sites right beside the river you won’t find better. The prices are reasonable and I have even seen the campground personel helping out campers that have problems with their RV’s.

Lake Harmony RV Park – Townsend, GA

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Lake Harmony RV Park | RVBuddy.com

Lake Harmony RV Park is another excellent overnight stop on your way down I-95. The property has easy access on/off exit 58, yet it’s nice and quiet at night considering the proximity to the Interstate.

The owners are very friendly and accommodating. The campground and it’s facilities are clean and well maintained. Most of the sites were wide enough for our triple slide Class A. Our site was typical of the others here… fairly level and well shaded. Sites have full hook-ups (30 and 50 amp), 45 channel cable tv and free wi-fi.

The owner mentioned that they were in the process of making more improvements including adding more waterfront sites. Tall Southern Pines and hardwood trees draped in Spanish moss surround a spring fed lake with fishing and a few rowboats to rent. We would definately stay here again.

Howard Stafford Park – Pontotoc, MS

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Howard Stafford Park | RVBuddy.com

Located within the city limits of Pontotoc, Mississippi, Howard Stafford Park is a city owned and operated facility. Howard Stafford Park offers beautiful lake views, recreational activities, and offers nearby access to Tanglefoot Trail.

We thought Howard Stafford Park was wonderful. I would recommend it to anyone. The price was reasonable, I have paid much more for sites without full hook-ups. The sites were big and clean. The playground had fun stuff for the kids, not just a small wooden set. There were plenty of places to ride bikes. There are stores close by. They lock the park down after 10:00 pm which made me feel safe.The caretakers went out of their way to make us feel at home.

Howard Stafford Park hosts several city sponsored events throughout the year and is utilized often by school groups and extracurricular organizations because of the amenities offered within the park.

Goodland KOA – Goodland, KS

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

We found that Goodland KOA is a great overnight campground. It’s convenient to I-70 yet far enough away to be quiet. We stayed here on the way out west this past fall.

The park has nice landscaping with lots of trees. The rates were reasonable (we are KOA members so we got an extra discount) The facilities were clean and well maintained. The campground employees were very friendly and helpful. Although we only stayed overnight, it made for a comfortable night.

The campground has 30/50-amp, full-hookup pull-thru RV sites, back-in RV sites, basic water and electric sites and tent sites. They also have cabin with A/C. There is a pool and free Wi-Fi throughout the park too.

The area also has a few attractions nearby along with hiking and mountain biking opportunities. Since we were just passing through, we really didn’t have the time to explore the area, but I’m sure we could have filled a few days with site-seeing trips.

KOAs are generally nice campgrounds and this one is no exception. I would recommend this KOA if you are passing thru the area.

Deer Park Campground- Buffalo, WY

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Deer Park Campground | RVBuddy.com

Deer Park is a beautiful campground located in Buffalo, Wyoming, at the foot of the Big Horn Mountains.

We stayed here for a week and received a great site located in the back of the property. Every day we were treated to wild turkeys, rabbits, and deer roaming around our site. They have a mile trail on the property which was nice to walk the dogs. The sites were nice and wide too!

Deer Park has separate RV and Tent areas. Amenities include: big wide 50 amp Pull-thrus, Free broadband Wi-Fi, Free cable TV, a 24 hour laundry, heated pool, picnic tables at every site, camp store and a nightly ice cream social Memorial Day thru Labor Day. Pets are welcome too!

Conveniently located near downtown shopping, restaurants and a hospital. It’s also midway between Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park

I recommend this campground.

Scenic Hills RV Park – Millersburg, OH

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Scenic Hills RV Park | RVBuddy.com

We have visited Scenic Hills RV Park several times over the past few years, and always find the owners/employees very helpful and friendly.

Being located in Amish country, there is much to see. The sites are divided into three basic sections… main area, all gravel. Upper section (on the hill – watch your awning!), sites are gravel surrounded by lawns. Lower section is mostly pull-through with a few back-in sites, all gravel and level, surrounded by lawns.

This is a beautiful area, beautifully maintained, and free firewood. Dogs are required to “behave” which is important to us… many nightmare visits elsewhere. I don’t want to see people walking their dogs, no leash, taking a leak on someone’s water hookup.

Big Cypress RV Resort – Clewiston, FL

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Big Cypress RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

This is a wonderful campground! We have stayed here during the winter for the past 2 years and absolutely love it.

The staff is very friendly and we feel like this is our home away from home. The campground is clean and well maintained… and they have some great amenities including an awesome heated pool, hot tub, laundry, miniature golf, a bocce ball court, outdoor pool tables and a well-stocked general store.

The campground has both grassy and paved sites and all are full hookups (sewer, water, and electric) each with a BBQ grill and a picnic table. They have Wi-Fi too.

The Big Cypress RV Resort is located on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation. The campground is just 3 miles from Billie Swamp Safari and the Swamp Water Cafe. Also nearby is the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum, Big Cypress Rodeo, and Big Cypress Hunting Adventures. It’s a great place for biking, walking, or just relaxing.

Big Cypress is about halfway between Miami and Naples, but seems like you’re a million miles from civilization. We love it!

Monterey Fairgrounds – Monterey, CA

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

This is a quiet, cheap, and secure area inside the county fairgrounds property.

They offer full hook ups (electrical 30 & 50 amp, water and sewer), showers, a coin laundry, wireless internet access, ADA access and pets and children are welcome.

They also have 10% off nightly rates for campers 65 years and better and military/veterans.

This is the closest place to Carmel and Monterey attractions. Campsites are blacktop and most are sloped slightly so you need levelers. There are no frills here but this location makes a good base for sightseeing the area. The fairgrounds is easily accessible off of Route 1 and Route 68.

Camping is not available during the fair or other special events so check their website or call. They are also listed in Woodalls.

Lancaster/New Holland KOA – New Holland, PA

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Lancaster/New Holland KOA | RVBuddy

Lancaster/New Holland KOA (formerly Country Haven Campground) has an absolutely beautiful 10-mile vista of Amish farmland from most sites in this relatively quiet campground. The facilities are excellent with 20/30/50 amp electirc, water, sewer and cable available. They have excellent showers and rest rooms, and a nice laundry.

The park has excellent paved roads, cabins rentals, pull thru sites, level terraced sites and woodland sites.

The campground is centrally located in Lancaster County. Nearby attractions include the village of Intercourse, American Music Theatre, Sight & Sound Theatres, Lancaster Central Market, Shady Maple Smorgasbord, Yoder’s Restaurant & Buffet and the Rockvale Outlets.

Stop by the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, and then climb aboard for a train ride with Strasburg Rail Road. Pennsylvania Dutch heritage comes to life at Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum. Hershey’s Chocolate World is about an hour away.