Lee and Karen Duquette,
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This KOA had nice gravel roads and gravel sites with nice grass and picnic tables in great condition. The owners were very nice, polite, and helpful. The office had coffee, tea, hot chocolate or water from 8 A.M. to 10 A.M. Monday through Saturday. There was a small playground area for children under the age of 12. The two RV Gypsies used their own Wi-Fi. There were plenty of cable channels and the TV stations came in clearly. There was no pool, hot tub, or recreation room, but the Lee and Karen Duquette did not mind that at all. Although the campground is close to the highway, the road noise was minimal. The water pressure was great, and that is important to the two RV Gypsies. Lee Duquette checked out the restrooms and laundry area even though the two RV Gypsies do NOT ever use those items, and he reported that they were spotlessly clean. That was impressive. |
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The road in and out of the sites - There is not room for this road to be widened. There was Good visibility to the end of the road. |
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Below: The campground office |
Below: View from the porch of the office |
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Below: Nice, long, well-maintained sites |
Below: The home of the two RV Gypsies |
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The above comments are just the experience of the two RV Gypsies. These comments do not make the campground good or bad in general, but the two RV Gypsies liked this campground. |
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This is not a linear site, so there are always choices of where to go next: Below are two choices. |
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