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Moab KOA- Moab, UT

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This was the worst camping experience that we have ever had.

There was no security and management was unresponsive to concerns and complaints. We were next to a unit with 4 adults and 2 children, all speaking Spanish which was not one of the 3 languages on the rules brochure. They held a drinking party outside, next to our “bedroom”, until 10:45. Then they left the children alone and got in their vehicles. They returned at 1:45, very drunk, and were honking and flashing headlights until 2:15. They parked their vehicles in our space, behind our rv. We were frightened and tried calling the office. It closed at 9 and there was no response to the message we left. Even the next morning, we were told that management was not expected in that day.

Also, the unisex restrooms/showers were confusing and not marked as unisex. It was creepy with drunks running around.

Mckinney Campground – Acworth, GA

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This is the worst campground I have been to! When you drive in to check in you have to wait 45 minutes or longer to get a parking tag and then you will be harassed each time you enter and leave by the host staff in the front building.

We had a group come to relax and enjoy the lake but instead we we harassed by the staff the whole time. They are more concerned about the parking tags then the state of the camp ground. The men’s toilet needed cleaning the whole weekend we were there no staff came by to unplug the toilet. The shower houses were nasty with mud and trash in the stalls and floor. The camp sites were never cleaned we had trash in our fire pits for the previous campers and the shore line had fishing trash, clothing, decomposing food, and other nasty trash on it and around the campsites.

I would not recommend this camp ground. If you like being harassed the go to Mckinney Camp ground

Prairie Oasis Campground and Cabins – Henderson, NE

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Traveling through Nebraska on Interstate 80 at exit 342 you will find Prairie Oasis Campground and Cabins. Just watch for the interstate signs at the exit #342.

You will find all pull through sites here… 60 feet for 30 amp and 90 feet for 50. Just give me a call 402-723-5227. Thanks ! Patty

Anaheim Resort RV Park – Anaheim, CA

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Anaheim Resort is a nice, family-owned RV park, that appears to have been recently upgraded and improved. The campground is located just off I-5 in Anaheim, close to many attractions including the Disneyland Resort.

Amenities here include a heated pool, hot water spa, and showers and restrooms in three locations around the campground. The facilities are clean and well maintained.

The full-hookup sites (including cable TV) can easily handle even the biggest RVs. Their rates are affordable compared to others in the area and pets are welcomed.

We stayed at Anaheim Resort this past August with our 38′ Class A. It was a great home base for us as we explored the area. I would recommend it.

Sweetwater Events Complex – Rock Springs, WY

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The Sweetwater Events Complex has a great campground for a trip along I-80.

The staff were friendly and the restrooms and showers were clean. The space was large enough for our motorhome.

The grounds are lovely, just wish there were more trees near the campground.

Wildwedge RV Park – Pequot Lakes, MN

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We had an awesome time with family and friends this past summer at Wildwedge RV Park. Went several weekends even.

The short golf course was in amazing condition and the mini golf was loads of fun. The RV park had large shady sites and the bathrooms were the best I’ve ever seen at an RV Park.

My inlaws rented the suite above the lodge and it was soooo nice for them.

Rockaway Beach RV Park – Rockaway Beach, OR

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The Rockaway Beach website only has one pic of the actual campground. The rest of the photos are of the town.

This is the most depressing campground I’ve been in my life. Paying $35 per night for electric/wifi/water but this is not an rv park… no fellow campers having tailgate parties and enjoying themselves. It feels like home of the destitute. I was met by a manager wearing her pjs in late afternoon.

Bathroom garbage not changed, no paper in other stall since arrival, no soap except watered down half inch at bottom of pump bottle since arrival and really, couldn’t spring for new shower liner this season? Looks like it was put away wet last fall, molded and just rehung! The bathroom isn’t overly dirty but not great… new flooring. The laundry has seen better days but two washers and two dryers. Could be cleaner. Trash around most units that appear to be lifers.

On the plus side, It is only blocks to the ocean.

Balloon View RV Park – Albuquerque, NM

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Most sites at Balloon View RV park are level and clean.

The campground is quiet, but the amenities listed on the brochure aren’t up to par. The pool was dirty and after swimming in the pool for over a week I had to seek medical attention for an infection in my eye.

Also, the Internet is awful. Internet isn’t password protected so anyone can drive and park on the side of the road to use it which slows the parks usage. It’s frustrating so purchase your own dish and internet plan.

1000 Islands Campground – Clayton, NY

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1000 Islands Campground is a very nicely maintained park managed by friendly, helpful people.

Most campsites have up to a 50 amp service. They also have tent sites, log cabin rentals, and “Glamping Tent” rentals. All sites have a fire ring and a picnic table.

It can become rather crowded, but is handy to the 1000 Island area for sightseeing.

We have stayed here twice and would do so again.

River Rim RV Park – Terrebonne, OR

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River Rim RV Park has about 27 sites. Their rates were excellent, just $26.75 per night and all hook ups.

The campsites and roads are gravel with concrete pads and picnic tables at the sites. They have very clean bathrooms and showers (one shower stall per bathroom).

It’s a very quiet RV park located about 8 miles off US 97 and north of Redmond, Oregon. Friendly owners are on site. There are seasonal RV’ers that I met who come and stay 3-4 months from hot places like Arizona. The owner said they do offer a monthly rate.

River Rim is a clean RV park and I would return if ever the area.