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Anvil Campground – Williamsburg, VA

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Anvil Campground | RVBuddy

Anvil is a very conveniently located campground to Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens – that is about its only plus. The sites are quite small, the hookups are for the most part getting old and tired and the condition of the pool and bathroom/showers was marginal.

However, the most distressing aspect of this campground is that nearly half of the sites back up to within 20-30 feet of a very active train track. On weekdays Amtrak trains fly by with reularity and numerous long and noisy freight trains rumble past. This very serious annoyance continues through the night.

If you go – ask for a site that does not have a train in your backyard.

Wanee Lake Golf & RV Campground – Ashburn, GA

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

We have stayed in a lot of campgrounds and this is the best experience thus far.  Wanee Lake Golf and RV Campground is located just 5 miles directly west of exit 82 on I-75, so its close enough to the interstate to be transient but very quiet.

We actually stayed for a month and plan to be back! The management, staff and locals are “over the top” accommodating and very nice! We felt right at home and can’t say enough about the place…

They have very large pull thru’s ready for big rig’s, full hook up (30 & 50), water and sewer on each site, free WIFI, fire-rings, grills, picnic tables, clean bathrooms, a huge pool, lighted tennis court, driving range, putting green, fishing lake, a very established 9-hole course. The campsites are only 50 yards from a full-featured clubhouse with bar. They also have free walking golf Monday thru Thursday excluding Holidays… play golf for membership rate.

Plenty of things to see and do nearby too! We stayed there in a motorhome and plan to come back at least once per year. They treated us like family!

Seven Feathers RV Resort – Canyonville, OR

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I was amazed that no one has reviewed this awesome RV resort. Seven Feathers is a 10 on anyone’s scale! Everything works, everything is modern and up-to-date. The bathrooms and showers sparkle. Staff is super friendly and helpful and I would recommend it to everyone.

The property is on 23 beautifully-manicured acres with lush landscaping, a heated pool and hot tub, fitness center, a guest lounge, gift shop, 24-hour grocery store, and deli/ice cream shop.

7 Feathers is also a Casino, which is on the opposite side of I-5 from the RV park, but there is a free shuttle. A gas station is included which is big rig friendly. I went to the Casino for dinner and the buffet was only so, so. Not much of a selection, but you can order off the menu.

I love this place and will surely be back again!

Lake Stephens Campground and Marina – Beckley, WV

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Lake Stephens Campground | RVBuddy.com

I must tell you about Lake Stephens Campground… we fell in love with this place. The surroundings are absolutely beautiful and the park has a great layout.

Lake Stephens Campground is about 9 miles from the town of Beckley. The campground is part of Lake Stephens Park, a 2300 acre County operated complex with a 300 acre mountain lake surrounded by 2000 acres of hardwood forest. It’s located in the heart of the Southern West Virginia Coal Country.

The campground is a fairly good size, with about 100 full hook-up RV sites and 27 tent sites. There is a nice campstore, located near the entrance, with a good selection of groceries and camping supplies including ice, wood, and propane. Amenities include a shower house, playground area and basketball court. The facilities are clean and well maintained. Most of the sites are large enough to accommodate your RV plus parking for two vehicles.

Lake Stephens Campground is opened from May 1st to October 31st with electricity the only utility available in RV campground October 15 to April 15. Campground stays are also limited to 14 days during this time period. We’ve camped here several times and, with a little luck plan on going back this summer. We can’t wait!

Klamath Falls KOA – Klamath Falls, OR

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

Klamath Falls KOA is very clean, with nice looking and well maintained grounds and a friendly staff.

Campsites have grass and a picnic table though they are a little too close together. The restroom facilities are clean, as well as the good sized laundry room. Prices in the camp store are fair. There is not a lot to the playground. Pets are allowed and there are dog walks. The pool is nice and clean though it’s not heated.

We enjoyed our stay in a 5th wheel last August.

Betty’s RV Park – Abbeville, LA

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Betty's RV Park | RVBuddy.com

Betty’s RV Park may be small but it has, by far the most friendly and acommodating host anywhere! If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind camping experience, this is it!

This campground was established in 1999. It began as a 4-site RV Park and has since grown to a 17-site park, offering full hookups. A modem hookup offers RVers the opportunity to communicate with their families and friends while on the road.

From the moment you arrive here you get the feeling you’re in for something special. Betty greets you with her unique Southern Hospitality and she’ll go out of her way to make sure your stay is fun and informative. Every afternoon guests get together on her patio, have a drink and get to know each other.

Betty is always around to give you her expert advice on places to go and things to see in the area. And, if you’re lucky, she will make some of her famous Gumbo. We feel like we’ve discovered a hidden gem when we found Betty’s R.V. Park. Will we be back? Try and stop us!

Twin Oaks RV Park – Elko, GA

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Twin Oaks RV Park | RVBuddy.com

Twin Oaks RV Park is a nice, clean and well maintained campground.

The new owners seem to be making improvements including 2 new bath houses with instant hot water… and it never run out. Amenities include a seasonal pool, a large hot tub, a community room, a living room with big screen satellite TV, comfy sofas, a large selection of books and games, and two dining-type tables to play on.

The laundry was clean and is open 24/7 ($2.00 per load). There is also a clubhouse with full kitchen and grill. There are 2 horseshoe pits and corn hole set. There are 64 FHU sites, most with 50amp. 35 are pull-thru, the back-ins are more shady and have woods behind them. The sites are large enough, and have picnic tables (some with shade umbrellas), on concrete or paver patio pads. There are grass strips in front and behind the patios. Sites either have a fire ring, or they will provide one.

Our site was level and long enough for our rig and toad. The sites and interior roads are gravel/dirt and in good condition. They do not have cable, but got OTA stations from Macon.

They have WiFi, and quite a few connections, but the WiFi was pretty much useless – so slow! The other negative is that since it is so close to I-75, there is a lot of traffic noise. We still slept well with windows closed and fan on in RV. We will definitely stay there again!

$40.00 but offer Good Sam, Passport America discounts. Website: www.twinoaksrvpark.com, phone: 478-987-9361.

Brattleboro North KOA – Brattleboro, VT

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Brattleboro KOA | RVBuddy

Brattleboro North KOA is located on US Route 5 about 3 miles north of the town of Brattleboro, Vermont. It is a very easy on or off of Intersate 91 either north or southbound.

This campground is perhaps one of the cleanest and best kept KOAs we have ever visited. The sites are well-spaced, hookups are modern and include cable ($). The grounds, showers, restrooms and laundry are always in excellent condition. There is a crystal clear pool and a small playground. This particular KOA does not have a large recreational program, so it is a great place to use as a quiet and relaxing base to explore the beauty of southern Vermont.

We travel from Central Massachusetts several times a year just to have a relaxing weekend at this facility.

Rose Valley RV Ranch – Silver City, NM

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Rose Valley RV Ranch | RVBuddy.com

We discovered Rose Valley RV Ranch on the Internet. Their website looked like it was just what we were looking for so we decided to spend a few days there. The campground is located in southwest New Mexico in the town of Silver City.

The property is “comfortable” and it looks like the owners spent quite a bit of time and effort in making it a cut above the rest. The facilities are very clean and well maintained. The staff was friendly and went out of their way to be helpful.  

The ranch has great scenery and there are many interesting sites to see nearby.  Rose Valley has Wi-Fi, which is something we always look for in a campground as we are on the road quite a bit and need to communicate with friends and family throughout the country.

Other amenities include a laundry, a bath house, walking trails, and group facilities. The campground is also pet-friendly.

The campground is Big-rig friendly too, with 69 back-in and pull-thru sites and 20′ of green space between each one! We’ll be back!

Moose River Campground – St Johnsbury, VT

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Moose River Campground | RVBuddy.com

We stayed at Moose River Campground for 2 months, July and August, 2019.

It’s a great place, the owners are onsite and friendly. The workers are onsite and keep the place spotless… grass mowed, restrooms clean, washing machines new and worked well. We had a river site and it really is a river site, very close and we could hear the rushing water from our motorhome. It was cool and even though we normally need 50 amp, we did well on 30 amp, and never needed an A/C.

The campground rules are enforced for all and that is good. That’s one of the things we always look for when camping and always appreciate the courtesy and respect of our fellow campers. Pets are welcome here and everyone uses leashes and picks up after them.

We are from Texas and really enjoyed Vermont, the cool temperatures, quaint villages and the very green landscapes.