PFR *****
Campground ***+
This RV park has fenced sites, which sounds great, but didn't actually work out as good as we had anticipated. Almost all of the fenced sites are occupied by permanent residents. The first site they put us in had so many holes and gaps under the fence that we would have had to use all of our xpens to make it secure. The 2nd site was better, but we still had to use 4 xpens and 2 heavy DEF bottles to block possible escape routes. There were a lot of areas with soft dirt piled up under the fence that would have been VERY easy to dig through. It would have been SO much better if they had poured a concrete footer around the sites to put the fence on top of. The fenced sites in the center of the park seemed to be much more level and probably would have been a lot better than the one we had.
The roads and parking pads are gravel. The sites are just barely long enough for our rig, but are pretty wide. The grass in our site was nice Bermuda, but there was a pretty large section near the door that was mostly dirt. On mornings with a lot of dew, the dogs ended up with muddy feet. There were also several stickers in paws the first few days. It took me a few days to relax about not being able to see Pippi when she went under the rig and over to the other side.
Site #20 (Originally site #4)
$200/week
OTA - 59, including MeTV
Satellite - all 3
Water pressure 55lb
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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