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Fountain of Youth RV Park – Thermopolis, WY

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

We had a horrible experience here!

Since ownership changed hands in March 2015, the campground has suffered. Trash everywhere, bathrooms unclean, showers full of mold and mildew, sites small and very close together, trash and algae floating in pool.

In my opinion, the new owners are extremely rude to guests… including enforcing unposted rules (eg. smoking is not posted as being prohibited in pool area). After 10+ years of consecutive visits to this campground, I will never again return. I will discontinue recommending this place and will go out of my way to share my horrid experience with the new owners and the current conditions with others.

Tremont Outdoor Resort – Townsend, TN

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For years we have always enjoyed this RV park. However, our July 2015 visit was horrible.

The Check-In person that wears the phone head-set 24/7 is very rude to us. We reserved a specific site a year in advance. We got there and someone was in the space. We were told this was not monitored and they didn’t know someone was in it. It took full day for park to get person to move. No apology or refund of any kind.

The pool was closed for 2 days. They told us “vandalism”. This was not true as per their maintenance person. Our breakers blew several times a day. Rather than changing out a weak breaker, we had to call them each time to come turn it back on.

The grounds had not been kept up. They were muddy and dirty. The pavilion at it park of the site was filthy.

I can now see why the park was not full at all. If you stay here…good luck!

Leisure Time RV Park – Auburn, AL

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Leisure Time RV Park is a fairly new campground with drive thru spots and great facilities.

The staff is friendly and helpful. It could use some shade, but the trees are growing.

A really nice place to stay.

Fireside Resort / Grand Teton Park RV Resort – Moran, WY

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We booked this “rv resort” from the internet assuming all amenities advertised were available. Wow, the only “resort” part of this park would be a “last resort”.

The pool is empty, the hot tub has been turned into a “private” gazebo, and showers appear to be about 30 years old in the style of “public” showers found at many state and county parks. The spaces go for $79.25 a night which does include lodging, state, Teton, and resort taxes. This is for one 25 ft. travel trailer and F150 pickup, two adults and one small dog.

There are no close by conveniences. The Gas is 40 cents more a gallon than in Jackson 32 miles away. Refunds for additional nights booked are impossible. In other words you are stuck. The internet does work and hookups seem to be OK so far. Be aware of booking on line.

Knights Key RV Resort – Marathon, FL

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Knights Key RV Resort was a beautiful spot but it is being sold now.

In my opinion, don’t bother coming anymore, you will be disappointed. It is here for the demo squad and dying a slow and ungraceful death.

It’s not at all what it was a year ago.

Gentile’s Campground – Plymouth, CT

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We did not feel comfortable staying at Gentile’s campground.

We were not provided with any printed information upon arrival. In my opinion, this campground is not in very good condition and may be difficult to access by larger RV’s. The staff can be difficult to work with if a problem is encountered.

If you have another option for camping, I recommend that you take it.

Natural Springs Resort – New Paris, OH

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Natural Springs Resort is a clean, enjoyable place for a family to stay. We stayed 4 nights during the week and had a nice time.

We went scuba diving, swimming, snorkeling and fishing. We also played a lot of Put- Put Golf. My 13 year old son caught several fish and snapping turtles. The swimming, diving, and snorkeling was great because the quarry is beautiful and the water was warm and clear. While diving, I did see several fish and some items placed for diver exploration.

My only, minor complaint is that for the last two days we had to endure a tent camper with many loud kids camping directly behind our cabin. We stayed in a nice cabin toward the back of the park where for the first two days, we were nearly alone. That was wonderful! Then, I couldn’t figure out why the staff placed the tent campers directly behind us when there were so many other wide open tent spaces?

Overall, it was a great stay and I would recommend the place.

Chattanooga North / Cleveland KOA – McDonald, TN

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I like Chattanooga North / Cleveland KOA because of the sites being nestled in. Not one site is the same.

We didn’t feel like we were camping in a parking lot. It’s a nice, clean campground. They have a store that has a little of everything. The pool is great. My 43ft motorhome fit great in a very private back in site. The staff was helpful.

Tuck in the Wood Campground – St. Helena Island, SC

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

Tuck in the Wood campground is a beautiful place located under Spanish moss draped trees, tucked back in the woods in a rural natural setting. The property and facilities are clean and well maintained and the owners are super nice and really make you feel welcomed.

Our 36′ double-slide motorhome had lots of room… the sites are large with plenty of space between them. There are 80 RV and tent sites here. Amenities include a bathhouse/restroom, laundromat, a recreation hall, playground, a stocked fresh water fishing pond, horseshoe pit and basketball court. Some sites are full hook-up (cable tv is optional) and WiFi is available.

Tucj in the Wood campground is open year round and is located about 15 minutes outside of Beaufort, and about 45 minutes from Hilton Head Island. I wouldn’t recommend Tuck in the Woods as an overnight stop on your way up or down I-95 (it’s about 30 miles from I-95), but it certainly a great campground base for exploring this part of the South Carolina coast.

7th Ranch RV Camp – Garryowen, MT

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7th Ranch RV Camp did not have 70 level sites. We saw a motorhome with it’s wheels off the ground to get level.

This campground would not give a Veteran’s discount, only active duty discount. There were many sunflowers planted all around, causing lots of bees. All campsites face 100 degree’s in the afternoon.