PFR ***
Campground **
The owners were real nice, but the first site they gave us (16) was a pull thru that had a railroad tie & an incline on the awning side. It was so narrow that even parked as far over to the left as we could, there would not have been ANY room to walk on that side after the slides were out. Not to mention zero room for xpens! I told them we needed room for our dog pens & asked if they had another site. They suggested another site that had maybe 2' more space, that we could have made work. Then they said they could move the people they had scheduled for site 20, let us have that one. It had a really nice wide space on the awning side!
While our site turned out to work very well for us, the campground seemed very "mobile parkish". The neighbor next door used pallets to make a "deck" at his door. The roads were also VERY dusty gravel.
When we were leaving the campground, the road made the MH go in an awkward angle and caused the right front tire to come in contact with the body and broke a piece of the fiberglass off of the upper part of the wheel well.
Site #20
$28.73/night with Good Sam discount
Length of stay 1 night
OTA - Don't remember how many channels, but had enough watchable channels that we didn't hook up the satellite.
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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