PFR **
Campground **
This campground might be fine for people who only have 1 or 2 dogs, or no dogs, but doesn't work for us at all. Our site is VERY narrow, and on the side of a cliff. There is NO yard space on the awning side.
The concrete parking pad is only wide enough to have about 1' space on the driver side, and barely enough to make a "sidewalk" down the passenger side. The ground next to the pad on the driver side barely has enough room to get to the utilities before it goes down a steep hill. The ground on the passenger side is pine needles about 3" thick, and slopes up to the road. The patio area is BEHIND the parking pad. So, the dogs had very little yard area, since most of the xpens were used to make a walkway to lead to the patio area.
When we first arrive, and saw how un-xpen-friendly this site was, we drove around and looked at all the other available sites. As it turned out, our site was the BEST! So, we will not be staying here again. We had reserved this site for 2 weeks. But, we only stayed 4 nights, then moved to Campground at Barnes Crossing in Tupelo.
Site #29
Length of stay - 4 nights
$12/night
Water pressure - 20 lbs
OTA - 4 channels
Satellite - Finally did find one satellite after moving it multiple times.
I keep this blog to keep track of campgrounds we have stayed in, for our own future reference. Prior to 7/15/22, at the top of each entry is PFR. That was my Pet Friendliness Rating, of one to five *. Five being best. Now I only rate the campsite. We used to travel with 10 small dogs, but sadly, we have lost many of our elderly dogs, and are now down to just 1. So, the multiple dog friendliness is no longer important to us. Prior to 11/1/19, we traveled with 6 - 12 dogs.
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