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| Site Type |
RV
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| Do you plan on coming back again? |
Yes
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| When Did you go Camping? |
5/31/08 |
| Short Summary |
Nothing but a parking space |
Comments: This is an extremely convenient facility. Literally right off of I65 at exit 116. The bathrooms and laundry are kept much cleaner than most parks. The pricing is the best in the area (needs to be to get clients - read next paragraph).
This is certainly not a pet friendly or family friendly RV park. There are dozens (really dozens) of signs reminding you about their pet policy. So many in fact it beats you over the head. There is absolutely zero shade ANYWHERE at the park. Apparently this is a family owned park (2 younger men and a really cute woman plus the grumpiest of all grumpy old men). The men and woman are very nice and helpful --- BUT the grumpy old guy can and will ruin just about any stay that you have there - avoid him at ALL costs. He seems to be looking for an argument at every turn.
So to summarize - If you are looking for a cost effective place to spend a night or two while traveling up or down the highway this is a good place. If you have kids or pets and are going to be spending a weekend you might want to consider going one more exit north and stay at the KOA. The KOA has propane on site and is much friendlier to family and pets. But it will take some much needed gas money out of your pocket.
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