Reviews written by SeniorChiefBill
Easy to find from the highway. Spaces are two straight back-to-back rows of pull-ins/back-ins (2 sets of hook-ups right next to one another, all the way to the back) so it can be a bit of a challenge getting a big rig to fit in some of these. We chose to back in and our electric cord was just long enough to cross under the motor home to the plugin. Our site, #24 was long enough (just) for our...
Its a lovely forested campground alonside a pretty lake, with a lot of pull-throughs (although ours was too short to leave the toad hooked up behind our 38' motorhome). Not a lot of maintainence being done, but everything is adequate. $1.50 per washer or dryer (3 each, one broken) but be warned the water is very rust colored; don't wash any whites you need to keep really white. Seems to be only 30 amp power but it wasn't hot...
CAUTION. We always enjoy our stays here at the Navy base, but THIS time, our Netflix account was hijacked from somebody's phone, presumably while we were streaming videos on the camp's Wifi. I've never felt unsafe using campground Wifi before, but I'll never do it again. We have our own encrypted Verizon Wifi network in the motor home, but used the Gowifi system to save some bandwidth. Just a heads up. Even on base, surrounded by old...
The RV park is looking rather unkempt. Grass unmowed, serious potholes developing in the asphalt, power pedestals rusty and leaning over- some sites had no usable electricity. Best view sites are 31-35. Laundry has 2 coin-op washers and 2 dryers (one out of order) but lack of use? has left the washers with an odd smell inside. Adequate Verizon signal for aircard and phone. We enjoyed our stay here and would come again....
Very nice little FamCamp. We are here in the off-season, so no water or sewer, but $10 for 50amp power is a bargain! It was great fun to see the resident antelope herd wandering through the campground. Nicely wooded with level gravel sites, some pull-throughs for big rigs. We chose a back-in and it was just barely big enough for our 34' Class A, even hanging off the back of the site. We arrived on a Saturday...
This is a big city campground, with lots of concrete, lots of RVs and lots of traffic noise. Great mountain backdrop, however. No complaints about the facility. Not our particular cup of tea, but convenient for a night or two in El Paso. Easy to get to off Hwy 54, close to but not on base.
A great overnight near Del Rio. The campground itself is pretty desolate, but the pull-through site on cement with 50 amp and full hookups for $10 cannot be beat. Pleasant staff. It would have been helpful if the way to the office had been marked; when you enter the park, turn right, in front of the cottages and continue straight to the beige building near the water. Good ATT aircard signal.
We love this place. We stayed on the grass sites at Paradise Cove. Since we are able to entertain ourselves just fine, we don't care about organized activities, so we can't comment on that, but we had a big site, quiet neighbors, steady electricity and everything was spic and span. We couldn't get the WiFi to work, but since we normally use a Verizon aircard anyway, it wasn't an issue. We love being near the water...