In general agree with tone and content of the older reviews. Nothing has changed for summer 2021 and this park has the standard KOA pluses and minuses. It does have the nicest campsite layouts of the few KOAs I have used.
Milwaukee Railroad...
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Stopped here for full hook-ups between boondocking days. Nice small operation. Very clean. Has everything; limited channel TV, wifi, hookups or not, showers, laundry. Due to small size recommend making a reservation.
Only downside was...
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Has three sites with 50/30Amp Power, $25. Others are dry camping, $10. Web-site says water at all electric power sites but I could not find the water for "C" . . . no problem I just wanted Power for the air conditioner.
All three power sites...
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Have stopped here three times over past months. Nice small no hookups camping area. 3 or 4 'sites' have tables and fire pits while lots of space for additional rig parking. I've used this location as a 'quiet place to sleep'. Old gravel pit...
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Well as others have said this is a very basic and one of least 'pretty' Fairground RV Parks in the land. The web-site clearly states . . .traditional campground amenities such as campfire pits or picnic tables are not included. . . . and if cars...
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Have stayed at many Fairgrounds. This is the nicest. Small size and low usage combined with good care taking makes for a nice green 'yard' for RV parking. Two walking paths into town center with upper path (under power lines)the nicer/quieter. ...
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“RV Resort” set-up for full winter season usage not short-term traveling RV's. (Seems to be the standard in Yuma}. Short-term spots are near noisy 4-lane road, RV Park wi-fi is only available at the club house. On the plus side; reasonable...
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Five defined camp sites with a 3-day limit (not 14 days)
Very well maintained history site with surrounding 4x4 adventure roads.
Tents, Truck Campers, Smaller length trailers (no big rigs).
Swansea Mine Road is ~18 miles dirt with several...
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Did dispersed camping away from river. Was off Pearl Harbor (dirt) Drive, south side of Keyesville Road - - no dirt bike area. Was completely alone until Saturday. Expect this is a busy area during peak adventuring seasons.
See Review “Dave n...
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