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Cold Springs Camp Resort – Weare, NH

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy

Cold Springs is a campground located just off NH Route 114, in the town of Weare… about 15 miles west of the city of Manchester. This is a relatively large campground with 380+ sites.

Most of the sites that we saw were relatively small and not very private. It was difficult to get into our site and even more of a problem to level-up… and we’re not novice RVers… we’ve driven Class A’s throughout the country for the past 20 years.

The campground has pools, a campstore, and a snackbar. The bathrooms and showers were in need of a little cleaning when we were there. The Wi-fi signal at our site was poor and seldom worked.

The biggest issue with this campground is the lack of rules enforcement. This place is an absolute zoo in the summer. Camping etiquette is non-existent. We witnessed both children and adults cutting through others sites, vehicles inconsiderately parked, and little or security enforcement at all. Some campers party well into “quiet hours” while their kids roam about the campground without supervision. Golf carts and motorcycles speed around the campground during the day and into the night.

If you like to party, don’t care about your camping neighbors, and have kids that will eventually grow up to be just like you, you’ll love this place. If you’re a camper with well behaved kids or you just want some peace and quiet, I recommend that you avoid Cold Springs “Camp Resort”.

Merry Knoll Campground – Clayton, NY

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Merry Knoll Campground in located in Clayton NY (Thousand Islands region). The property is on sloping land running down to the St. Lawrence River. Waterfront sites are occupied by seasonals, but most of the transient sites have a river view, although 5th-wheelers and large rigs may block some views.

Camp sites are fairly small, and open and sunny, with a little shade. The bath rooms are clean, although somewhat dated. The owners are friendly and helpful. The camp store is limited to bare necessities. Merry Knoll has the usual pool, small playground, etc., plus a fishing pier. There is no cable or wireless internet.

Overall, this campground is adequate as a base for exploring the Thousand Islands area.

Drummer Boy Camping Resort – Gettysburg, PA

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Drummer Boy Resort is a very well-maintained campground with full facilities including fishing pond, snack bar, laundry, etc. The sites are large and well-shaded in most cases, although somewhat close together. The restrooms were clean and modern, and the staff was friendly and helpful.

Rates were somewhat pricey but it is located in Gettysburg, a prime tourist area. One caution to tent trailer campers… avoid sites 1 thru 70 because of excessive highway noise. We camped in a motorhome, so were not particularly bothered by the passing traffic. Other tenting sites should be OK. Overall, Drummer Boy Camping Resort is a great stop.

River One RV Park – Oroville, CA

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River One RV Park is a cozy place with access to great outdoor activities like fishing, boating, hiking, etc. It’s proximity to the Feather River makes it a fisherman’s paradise. And access to Lake Oroville make it a haven for boaters.

The clean gravel sites are level and offer full hook-ups with brand new 50-amp pedestals. The centrally-located bathrooms are brand new, with beautiful tile and granite countertops that make using the private showers a pleasure.

Jellystone Park Resort – Eureka, MO

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A few summers ago we took a three week vacation and toured the midwest in our new motorhome. About 25 miles west of St. Louis on I-44 (Eureka) we passed a Six Flags Theme Park.

Since it was fairly early in the morning, we decided to stop, park the RV in the lot and spend the day at the park. We could take our time at Six Flags because we had reservations at Yogi-Bear’s Jellystone Park conveniently located less than a half-mile away.

Exhausted from a hot July day at the park, we were really looking forward to pulling in to our campsite and relaxing for the nite. We were pleasently suprised when we entered the campground. The “Ranger Station” check-in was quick and the staff was friendly. The station also included a small general store with groceries and camping supplies, a laundromat (open 24 hours), restrooms, showers and a computer modem station. FREE Wi-Fi is also available at this campground.

This campground is comfortably small… with only about 60 sites and many had full-hook-ups. The interior roads were paved and fairly easy to navigate. Our site was a little small but level and shaded.

There was a very nice pool with a poolside snack bar, a Yogi Express train ride thru the park for the kids, video arcade, mini-golf and a new playground. The kids had plenty to do here. If fact, we liked it so much we decided to spend an extra day here before we packed it up and continued our tour thru the Midwest.

We highly recommend this Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park!

Stagecoach RV Park – St. Augustine, FL

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Stagecoach RV Park is a clean, comfortable campground located about a half mile west of I-95, exit 318 in St. Augustine, Florida.

Most sites are comfortably large, level and have plenty of shade… the property is covered with pine and oak trees. The main interior roads are paved and the remainder are gravel. All sites are full hook-up, 60 pull through and 20 back in.

Facilities include a large meeting room, laundry, centrally located heated bath facilities, and free Wi-Fi. The property and facilities were clean and well maintained.

This exit has quite a few restaurants and shopping… including two large outlet malls… and you’re within walking distance to some of them.

Rates were a little on the high side when you consider other campgrounds in the area, but it’s a great location as an overnight stopover. We paid $38 a night for our 30 amp full hook-up pull-through.

Inland Harbor RV Park – Darien, GA

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Campground and RV Park Reviews | RVBuddy.com

Inland Harbor RV Park is a small campground located directly off I-95, exit 49, in Darien, Georgia. If you’re visiting coastal Georgia, or in need of easy on-off overnight stopover, this campground fits the bill.

The park offers 40 pull-through sites and 10 pull-in back-out sites. All sites are full hookups, including electricity (20, 30 and 50 amp), water, sewer and cable TV. Each site also has a picnic table. Amenities include restrooms, a bathhouse and a laundry, a picnic pavilion for large groups. They also have free wi-fi throughout the campground.

The facilities were clean and well maintained. The staff was friendly and helpful and the manager lives onsite. We paid $27 a night, which I feel is very reasonable. Road noise is noticeable, being this close to the Interstate, but not that bad.

There are a few restaurants within walking distance (Waffle House, McDonald’s and Dairy Queen). There’s also a large outlet mall and more restaurants about a 1/2 mile away on the other side of I-95.

Palmyra Golf and RV Resort – Palmyra, ME

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Palmyra Golf and RV Resort is a quiet comfortable campground located in central Maine. It’s located about 4 miles from I-95, exit 157. As the name implies, the campground caters to golfers with an 18-hole course on the grounds.

Although I’m not a golfer, we found the campground to be very quiet and pleasant, with a small pool and walking trails. Our site was open, but backed up to a tree line, while many other sites are shaded and quite roomy. This is a great campground for us seniors (especially golfers), but lacks activities and facilities for the kids.

The camp store was somewhat limited, but there is shopping close by.

Seasons in the Sun Motorcoach Resort – Mims, FL

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We recently stayed at Seasons in the Sun Motorcoach Resort and had a great time. The campground is located about 1/2 mile west of I-95, exit 223 in Mims, Florida. It’s just far enough away from I-95 so you won’t hear much road noise.

The resort consists of 5 distinct camping areas. “The Groves” is an area surrounded by citrus trees, with sites for Class A and Class C motor homes. “The Hammocks” and “The Woods” are two areas tucked away in the woods, with sites for motor homes, fifth wheels and travel trailers. “The Palms” is an area with extra large sites and a tropical feel. “Circle the Wagons” is a rally centrally located in the park but allows you the feeling of being “off to yourselves”.

All sites have hookups for sewer and water, 50/30/20 amp electric, telephone, modem and cable ready. All sites have WiFi. Amenities include private bathhouses, laundromats, tennis courts, shuffle board, nature trails, and planned activities.The facilities were clean and well maintained. The staff was friendly, polite and helpful.

They have a 6000 sq. ft. clubhouse that includes outdoor swimming & lap pools (heated in winter), two spas, a library area, exercise equipment, a full kitchen, TV, billiard area, and a dance floor. (Clubhouse is closed off season 5/1-10/31).

This is a nice campground to spend a few days at. Mims is a short drive from the Atlantic Ocean beaches and Kennedy Space Center, so there’s plenty to keep you occupied during your stay. I recommend Seasons in the Sun to my fellow I-95 travelers!

Savannah Oaks RV Resort – Savannah, GA

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RVBuddy.com | RV Park and Campground Reviews

Savannah Oaks Campground is located about 2 miles west of I-95, exit 94, on Fort Argyle Road. It’s a small campground (about 24 acres) with large oak trees draped with Spanish moss on the Ogeechee River and located only about 20 minutes from historic Savannah.

The campground has shady pull through full hook up sites with free cable. 30 and 50 amp service is available. Amenities include a laundromat, bath houses (heated and air conditioned), a boat ramp, great river for canoeing and fishing, a swimming pool, a cute little convenience Store, a playground, and Free WIFI throughout campground

Each camper is escorted to their site. The campground has 24 hour security gates with codes for your convenience to come and go anytime. The park is located close to shopping malls, hospitals, restaurants, and only 20 minutes away from downtown Historic Savannah.

With it’s proximity to I-95 and Savannah, this campground makes for a good overnight stopover, or a base for exploring Savannah and the surrounding area.