Monday, May 4, 2015

Campground List - Summer 2014. .

Hello, dear readers (if anyone is still reading).  I thought I'd list all the campgrounds we stayed at in case anyone wanted info.  And I think I'll keep adding the ones we stay at now.  So, here goes.

Summer 2014

Caney Creek RV Resort, Harriman, TN, Site B 11/17.  This pretty campground is on a lake.  The site was pull-through, but the hookups were on the other side.

Graceland Campground, Memphis, TN, Site 31.  Small sites, but you can walk to Graceland ticket office.  Wi-fi was good.

Greenleaf State Park, Braggs, OK, Site 19 in Gobbler Ridge loop.  HUGE sites, only electric and water, no wi-fi.

Corral Drive-In RV Park, Guymon, OK, Site 63.  Basically a gravel parking lot, but really cool having the drive-in movie.

Great Sand Dunes Oasis, Mosca, CO, Site 3.  Incredibly windy, small gravel lot campground, but incredible views.

A&A Mesa Verde, Mancos, CO, Site 53.  Gravel.  Big rig sites in back were very tight.  Right across from Mesa Verde NP entrance.  Mini-golf course.

Bullfrog, Lake Powell, UT, Site 23.  Very hot and desert-y and remote.  Only 30 amp.  No wi-fi, cable, antenna channels. Some cell service.  Lots of sand burrs.

Ruby's, Bryce Canyon, UT, Sites 214 & 203.  More gravel parking lot, though there are some nice, shady sites in the woods for smaller units.  Many wi-fi networks to choose from but none worked well.

Gold Dust West Casino RV Park, Carson City, NV.  Tightest spaces ever.  Could not get into 2 different ones so ended up staying in the parking lot.

Tahoe Valley Campground, S. Lake Tahoe, CA, Site 138.  Very nice campground, not so much with the wi-fi.  Our site did not have a fire pit or picnic table even though others did.

San Francisco RV Resort, Pacifica, CA, Site 150.  Another very tight parking lot.  On the ocean, but way up on a cliff.  Very close to SF.

Redwoods RV Resort, Crescent City, CA, Site 14.  Very nice campground.  Sites are fairly spacious, with huge redwoods and redwood stumps.

Crown Villa RV Resort, Bend, OR, Site 499.  Really nice campground.  For "the discriminating RVer".  Sites are pavers and very large.

KOA, Meridian, ID, Site 12.  Another parking lot with tight spaces, but okay for a stopover.

Snake River RV Park, Idaho Falls, ID, Site C7.  Another parking lot with slightly larger spots.

Headwaters RV, between Yellowstone and Grand Teton, Site 314.  Nice national park campground. Bad mosquitos.

AB Camping RV Resort, Cheyenne, WY.  Not sure of site #, but it was in the back section. Wi-fi was weak there. Campground has BBQ every night.

Double Nickel Campground, Waco, NE, Site 94.  Really nice older campground with new owners. Right off the interstate, so perfect for overnight.  Free mini-golf. Some of the pull-throughs are super long.  In-ground tornado shelter. Wi-fi okay near the office.

Lazy Day Campground, Danville, MO, Site 21.  Another really nice stopover campground.  Very large dog park.  Bad wi-fi.

Whispering Hills RV Park, Georgetown, KY, Site 205.  Big campground, we were in the residential section.  Bad wi-fi.  Fishing lake.

Kentucky Horse Park Campground, Lexington KY, Site C139.  Campground is very symmetrical,so all the sites are pretty equal.  Horse-related competitions and "amusement park" are unique, and there are also regular campground amenities (playgrounds, basketball, tennis, pools.)


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