Very quiet, one camper/hiker occupying one site when we arrived, but must be out on trail. Trailhead and parking lot located just outside campground entrance. County 4 is gravel road, as well as 23. There are at least 5 pull through sites, we chose one in the sun for solar and a little warmth. Campground is free Nov 1-May 1. There are 4 sites in the center of the loop that arent highly visible, all back in. 12 is opposite the parking for the water pump. 13-15 are on an unmarked dirt track before the loop turns. 12 backs up to one of sites 13-15, so would be good if you were camping with another couple, otherwise it’s really close to the public water. However, in mid-May we have not seen another soul. Most are heavily shaded, however there are a few on the loop that are good for solar. Sites are fairly level side to side, but slope a good 2” or more front to back. Did not use the pit toilets.
Nightly Rate: $10.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 10
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Used the dry camping sites, so no charge. There also are electric only and full hook up, see previous reviews. Gravel lot, very quiet and peaceful, dump station and potable water available too. 4 day limit, perfect spot to visit a student going to the university. Dry sites are sunny, good for solar. Only 4 stars for site quality because you’re definitely not in a natural setting. Right in downtown Moscow.
Nightly Rate: $0.00
Days Stayed: 1
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So thankful Cabela’s allowed us to stay, with the stipulation that we “look like you are parked,” as town is definitely not friendly to overnight parking. They appreciated that we asked permission, and it’s easy to find something you need or want to buy at Cabela’s. Rv parking area is sloped, we just make sure we pull in with the head of our bed higher than our feet. Fresh water next to the dog kennels, rv dump station in the back, code available if you ask the cashier for it when you buy something.
Nightly Rate: $0.00
Days Stayed: 1
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A convenient place with open sites on Memorial Day weekend, close to Winnebago factory and Lichtsinn RV. We are here to service our RV, really nothing else to recommend this park. Next to a stream with a small dam, no swimming or wading. Cool bridge over stream that only goes to golf course. Walking/biking trail through park and two playgrounds. No privacy between sites, trees in middle provide some shade. Shower house and flush toilets. Good for an overnight but not a long stay. Stream was high, dirt/gravel roads and pads, very wet. No host or monitoring.
Relatively quiet, some highway noose, only accessible southbound. There were about a dozen campers on the Friday before Veterans Day, with plenty of room for more. Most camped parallel on edge of loop. Some highway noise all night, broken glass on trail, but you can’t beat free. We were running low on fresh water and heading towards Las Vegas, so took a slight detour to Katherine’s Landing Campground at Lake Meade National Recreation area. If you have a National Park Annual pass, there is a dump station with fresh water that is free. Costs $25 to enter the park without a pass.
Nightly Rate: $0.00
Days Stayed: 1
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Checked in with security on arrival, you can stay for 24 hours. Clean casino with a hamburger joint, panda express, ice cream, bar/lounge, and restaurant. We ate at Panda Express. Enrolled in player cards and had $60 in free play. Ended up with a net profit for the stop. Cool breezes at night, very pleasant 57 by morning. Several semis in lot but no other rv’s. Very quiet, probably due to low night time temps. Easy access from 202, which apparently does not exist on our RV GPS. Waze worked better.
Level asphalt parking lit if you go all the way to the back, otherwise slopes to one side. We stopped because all campgrounds nearby are full due to Covid and wildfires. Courteous staff, check in with security at front desk for permit, and you must have a players card. Plus player’s card came with $10 free play and $10 free gas, including diesel. Restaurant is a little expensive but the food was bery good. Good place to stay to explore Humboldt Bay area. Only drawback, it’s a parking lot.
Large pull-through sites, rate is for electric only. “Clubhouse” is locked and closed for the winter, winter water source located directly in front of building. Drive to hotel/casino and pay at registration desk, they give you a key to the electric box at your assigned site. Drop box for key located on exterior of clubhouse. Ate at buffet in casino, definitely not much to write home about, $14. I'd try the a la carte items instead if i had it to do again. If you’re on a low sodium diet you might love it, but I use minimal salt in cooking and had to salt everything. Nothing much around except the casino. Sites mostly level, very slight pitch. We just parked backwards so our feet would be slightly down. 6 or 7 other sites occupied.
Nightly Rate: $11.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 19
Long drive from Kingman AZ, but a great place to stop along highway 93. Water was off at the individual sites but still on at the dump station and there was fresh drinking water available there too. Electric was on, which was important to us as it’s below freezing at night. Hot showers and flush toilets in building near entrance, very clean, but seriously lacking hooks. Or a bench in the shower stall. Good hike to the casino, we ate in the restaurant where individual entrees were $9-$16. The buffet was $32/person which we felt was ridiculously expensive. Nothing to do unless you want to gamble. Turn on casino, then right on keno to get to the rv park with a shower house.
Nightly Rate: $22.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 2
Small campground with many trees, totally deserted this weekend, probably because of the cold snowy weather. Water is off but electric is still on, better be self-contained because there are no vault toilets. Fairly busy road near the entrance to campground, leads to very pretty lake with boat launch. Train tracks somewhere nearby, as trains can be heard occasionally. Campground road is not cleared at all but only 1-2” of snow, so RV handled it quite well. Would love to see it when trees are leafed out, should be shady and cool, not conducive to solar though. Easy to find.
Nightly Rate: $11.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 40