If you're in the Pinedale area, this is the place you should stay. The rate is more than fair for the quality of this park. First of all, we've NEVER seen bathrooms this clean. Let me repeat - these bathrooms were amazing, spotless with great water pressure in the showers. We saw a couple of moose wandering the campground in the mornings, that was super cool. The location is 5 minutes from the grocery store and the rest of downtown Pinedale - very convenient. The park wifi was strong and I had no problem streaming Netflix. The park is new, so the trees have not fully grown in, thus there's not a lot of shade. The Wind River views from the campsite are spectacular. They will bring a hot tub to your site for $75, that was super fun. I can't say enough good things about this place
Nightly Rate: $60.00
Days Stayed: 14
Site Number: 38
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 5G
Great spot to launch your Bryce Canyon explorations. Is this the most scenic park we've ever stayed in? Absolutely not, but when you're a 3 minute walk to the Bryce Canyon shuttle and a 5 minute ride to the incredible BCNP amphitheater, who cares? The office staff is extremely friendly and helpful, they offer propane refills, the Ruby's General store is a 5 minute walk if you need a quick grocery store run. If you're coming to see Bryce Canyon, Ruby's is THE place to stay We camped at Ruby's Inn RV Park and Campground in a Travel Trailer.
Nightly Rate: $65.00
Days Stayed: 14
Site Number: 156
Highly Recommended!! Terrific Down East Maine experience. Greenlaw's is a great spot to launch your Down East adventures. We loved our level, roomy, heavily shaded campsite. This is not a large campground and it appears most sites are very private. The new owners (2 years- super friendly and accommodating) have made some significant improvements - the bath house is convenient, clean and very functional. The location is extremely convenient to Stonington (3 min) and Deer Isle (10 min). The grounds are heavily wooded, we saw many deer and a fox! I look forward to staying at Greenlaw's again. We camped at Greenlaw's RV Park and Campground in a Travel Trailer. You're in rural Maine, and the Verizon signal isn't the strongest - the owners have a great Wifi signal you can use near their work shed.
Nightly Rate: $55.00
Days Stayed: 14
Site Number: U3
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
I'm sure there have been a million puns based on the name of this place, but the truth is, it really is just "OK". The staff is friendly, the sites are level, the water, electric, dump are all working just fine, but the sites are packed very close together, the interior roads are tight and there's not a ton of room to park your tow vehicle. The bathrooms were reasonably clean, but very small and honestly not big enough for this size park. You've got a 3-5 minute drive to downtown Moab. Arches is 15-20 minutes away and Canyonlands is probably a 40 minute drive. When I return to Moab, I'll look for a spot closer to town so I don't need to drive the 3-5 minutes when I want to walk around downtown.
Nightly Rate: $59.00
Days Stayed: 14
Site Number: 25
Great spot for an overnight when traveling through Wyoming. This is one of those RV parks that's delivering the best experience possible - is this a glamorous location? Absolutely not. But consider this, the customer service is extraordinary (Bob actually picked up my 3 propane tanks and drove them over to fill station, topped them off and brought them back to me!!), the laundry room is modern and clean, the sites are level, the power and water work perfectly. There is minimal road noise, but there is a train nearby and the whistle is loud. There's a great climbing structure for the little kids, funky miniature golf and a pretty large dog park - great amenities. Once again, the park location is nothing special, but for day or two, this place is great. We camped at Casper East RV Park in a Travel Trailer.
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 52
We stayed in Zion River resort for 14 nights in late September, early October and really enjoyed our stay. The park is a very easy 10-15 drive to Zion National Park and a convenient 10 minute drive to LaVerkin where there's a nice grocery store and gas station. The RV park is very professionally managed with a large office and store area, heavily used pool and 3 clean bathrooms/showers. Verizon user warning - there's absolutely NO SIGNAL. That's ok as the site Wifi was strong and I experienced no buffering issues when hosting Zoom meetings or streaming Netflix. The sites near the road to Zion were a little noisy and the sites are very closely packed together, but I didn't find this to be bothersome as all the guests were super friendly. I would definitely stay here again
Nightly Rate: $65.00
Days Stayed: 14
Site Number: 80
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
I don't really have much to add to all the other positive reviews: great location, easy &safe biking access to Old Town (either via Smathers Beach or US 1), wonderful beachfront chairs for relaxing or kayaks to explore the water (not a lot of marine life in this area), super friendly staff, extraordinarily clean bathrooms (I mean spotless at anytime of day!!), nice pool, fresh seafood market literally across the street, awesome Cuban food trailer on-site, great restaurants on Stock Island w/in easy bike ride.
Yes, it's expensive, but everything in Key West is sort of expensive. In this case you really get a great RV camping experience for your money.
Nightly Rate: $160.00
Days Stayed: 50
Site Number: 181
We really enjoyed our 5 night stay in Chokoloskee Island Park Campground. The camp features 10-20 transient RV spots and a lot of longer-term residents, almost all of them uber-passionate fishermen. The camp is very clean, the staff is super friendly and accommodating, the spaces are very close together, but not annoyingly so. There's lots to do here, kayaking, fishing, gorgeous sunsets.....
Nightly Rate: $90.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: 22
I loved everything about my 2 night stay at French Quarter RV Resort. At $120/night, I thought it was a little pricey, but if you try to save a few bucks by staying across the river (closest park I could find) you'd be spending whatever you saved in taxi/Uber rides. Don't even think about PARKING near the French Quarter - that's insane as it's super expensive and hard to find.
The RV park is very clean, easy to navigate, easy walking distance to all the French Quarter sights. Additionally, it's close to a terrific hike/bike trail that takes you to Mid-City and Audubon Park. Although I didn't use the park's bathrooms/showers, I checked them out and they were super clean/modern. The office was efficient and on-site host was helpful. This place takes security very seriously and I felt very safe in the park. Best of all, it's right next to I-10, so it's convenient and I thought the road noise was negligible.
Is this a place where you want to hang out in front of your RV and soak up the sun and peaceful ambiance, absolutely not - you're here to explore one of America's great cities and this is a convenient launching those explorations
Nightly Rate: $120.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 42
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 5G