PFR ****
Campground ****
This is a nice park with paved roads and level concrete pads. The sites are comfortably wide, with nice grass between. But, the pull-thrus are not quite long enough for our rig and car, without the car being partially in the street on one end and the bicycle rack on the other end. But, everyone's cars were in the street too, so we didn't worry about it. The utilities are at the very back of the sites, so we had to park at the all the way to the rear of the site. The concrete patio is centered on the site, so the awning ended up only covering the patio and not the grass.
They asked how many dogs we have when I called to reserve the site. They had no problem with us having 6. No mention of pets was made during our check-in. We put up our xpens as usual. A few days after we got here, the owner of the park knocked on our door. She said they were going to moe the grass the next day and we would have to move our fence. Then she told me that the rules stated that they do not allow fences. I told her that the rules we were given said that dogs should not be left unattended in fences. She said they really meant that fences were not allowed, but since we seem to keep our yard area clean, she would be OK with us using it until we leave. She said that they quit allowing them because most people did not keep the area clean.
We stayed here when we came for David's funeral. It is about a 20 minute drive from here to Sheila's house. There is a recycling bin about a mile down the road that takes paper, plastic, aluminum, and steel cans, but not glass.
Site #31
$35/day $175/week
Length of stay - One week
OTA - 45 channels
Satellite - All 3
Water pressure - 60 lbs
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