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nice stop
By user-5813510... on 2018-03-14.
Stayed 2018-01-24 to 2018-01-25
great stop along the way. nice level site #5. $14.75 with passport america. great value. will stop again.
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A lot of traffic
By user-4823193... on 2018-05-17.
Stayed 2018-04-17 to 2018-04-18
I think I have had less traffic a Wal-Mart's. Some interesting full timers..... Not in a good way more of I swear I heard banjos playing.
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Quiet, Clean, and Friendly Campground
By user-5235167... on 2018-07-06.
Stayed 2018-06-02 to 2018-07-03
Ms. Shirley and Bill are very nice folks. This small family-owned campground is clean, quiet, and offers quite a bit. It has some of the best WiFi I've seen in a campground - I can only think of a handful as good. The pool is small but clean and cheerful. There are plenty of play areas for kids, including mini-golf. The laundry is small, but available for use instead of having to drive elsewhere. Wood is available for sale, and each site has a picnic table and fire pit. FHU sites are limited, but those sites are pretty large and level pull-thrus. The back-in sites, for the most part, have good shade. The only real drawback to the campground is a result of one of the other benefits of the RV Park: location. The campground is located in a beautiful area near the Mark Twain National Forest, Meramec River, etc. in the northern Ozarks. Because of this, cell signal is not so good. We have AT&T and Verizon; AT&T is best. I mention this not as a criticism of the campground, but for informational purposes. The owner obviously made great effort to provide a good WiFi service to help off-set the lack of good cell signal in the area. I'd happily stay here again when in the area. (Note: There is no cable, but I did not take off stars for that because cable was not listed as a service provided.)
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Adequate
By user-unknown on 2019-08-09.
Reasonable prices but pull through, full hook up sites were narrow. More than enough room for slides but no safe spot for a campfire. Our fire pit was a few feet away from our vehicle. There are only a few full hook up sites. Some (not all) had concrete pads. Our site had mud.