First, the positives: Welcome Station RV Park is beautifully kept by the owners, who have obviously worked hard to make this an oasis. Green grass, large cottonwood trees, fruit trees and flowers. The bathrooms/showers are clean. The sites are a...
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There are limited options if you'd like to camp near Ely, especially if you want a reserved site. Knowing that I was passing through on a busy holiday weekend, I opted to spend the extra money to reserve a spot at the Ely KOA. In the past, I've...
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Another one night stop and one I'd make again. The park is located just off I-70 and east to access. The rangers working the campground were friendly and helpful at check in, the sites/campground roads are paved and quite level. The...
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The Colby RV Park (formerly the Whistle Stop) is a nice stopover while traveling through Kansas. It's nothing fancy - just a large, level gravel lot - but it gets the job done. The staff were very nice and helpful, bathroom/laundry building well...
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I didn't request a "guaranteed" site, but did ask that I be reasonably close to the restrooms. I was originally assigned to a good location, but upon arrival was pushed much further back to a non-level site. The smaller sites are pretty close...
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John Bryan State Park Campground is well kept and quiet. The sites had good spacing, were level and paved. My only complaint about the layout is that it's a bit confusing and signs directing drivers to the exit would be helpful. The bathrooms were...
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I stayed at Mancos State Park in order to explore the southwest corner of Colorado. I visited Mesa Verde National Park, the San Juan National Forest, Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, rode the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. It...
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As stated by some of the other reviewers, there's plenty of dispersed camping in this area of Colorado. However, I found some of those locations just as crowded as the campground. I also appreciated having electricity for my stay, as there was a...
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This is another campground I'd like to give 4.5 stars. It's conveniently located just off the interstate, but doesn't feel like it's that close to civilization. The sites are unpaved, but nicely level. The park is beautiful and well maintained....
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Sully Creek State Park campground is located about 10 minutes outside of Medora, ND. It's convenient to interstate 94, the main thoroughfare through the State of North Dakota. There are several hiking trails in the park, but I didn't have time to...
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