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- RVParkReviews.com - "Lazy G RV Park" in College Station, Texas - was rated: 9
I'm living here as a student. The grounds are kept clean and staff are extremely helpful and understanding. $395.00 is the monthly rate. If you get a spot away from the office wifi isn't available but they do give you a modem with an Ethernet cable so it's not too bad. Overall I love this place
- RVParkReviews.com - "Lockhart State Park" in Lockhart, Texas - was rated: 9
It was a rainy weekend but still a very nice experience. Sites 1 to 10 are large, paved, well separated, and easy to back into. Nice covered tables. Great family park with large open areas, pool, playground. 9 hole golf course for $11. Excellent over the air (no cable) TV. Smaller tent sites were well shaded and nicely located along creek. 7" rain last month caused wide spread creek flooding and blocked road, but 1" we had was not even noticed. Texas needs the rain! Great barbeque in town. $18 camping + $3 each daily admission.
- RVParkReviews.com - "Dockweiler RV Park" in Playa del Rey, California - was rated: 9
We stayed here because we wanted to be on the sand. The winter sand berm is up, but we were at the north end so we could still see water to the north of the berm. Our three year old loved climbing the berm. First jets flew over at about 4am, then all day. The girl loves the jets, so that was a plus. It...s a beautiful beach and was relatively quiet. Got an occasional whiff of the sewage treatment plant across the street, like someone left their sewer hookup open. We...ll definitely return, as this is the only beachfront site around with *full* hookups.
- RVParkReviews.com - "T.H. Stone Memorial St Joseph Peninsula State Park" in Port St. Joe, Florida - was rated: 7
Awesome view, great fishing, horrible bugs! This is my husband...s favorite park. He spent days fishing from the beach and catch Whiting all day long (50-60 each day). I like it but the No-see-ums are vicious when the wind is not blowing. There are two camping loops. We camped in Gulf Breeze site 51; we were 10 steps from the beach. The site has no shade, small lots and no barriers between the next sites. Its also an older campground in that most of the ...snowbirds... stay in this campground throughout the winter. But the fact that we fell asleep each night listening to the waves made it worth it. The other campground is Shady Pines. Its younger, more tents, more trees, more shade, further from the beach but more secluded. From our drive by, it looks like the best sites are 90, 88 and 91. We will try Shady Pines on our next trip. Hike the Wilderness Preserve 14 mile trail but you will need a permit since only 20 people a day are allowed into that section of the park. Also take some time about an hour before sunset to look for the deer. They are everywhere. Overall, the scenery is what makes this park. The bug, however, are ruthless.
- RVParkReviews.com - "Florida Caverns State Park" in Marianna, Florida - was rated: 9
One of our favorites in the state because there is so much to do. Awesome fishing off the bridge in the park (caught a bunch of large mouth bass), excellent kayaking on the Chipola River from the park launch, great biking on the paved roads, and interesting cave tour. Hiking is limited and the back trails are just OK, but the other activities make up for it. Be aware of poisonous snakes. We saw bunches of Cottonmouth Moccasins on the river while kayaking. Rangers said because it was an abnormally warm winter but there was no way I was getting in the water. The campground was peaceful and quite. Very wooden behind the sites but not much privacy between the sites. We camped in site 16 which we think is the best (there are no neighbors on one side). Bathrooms are new and very clean with tons of hot water. Outside of the park check out the Jackson Blue Springs (not to be confused with the one in the Park). Don...t waste your time kayaking from Yancy...s Landing (outside the park) on the Chipola River. The water is dirty with lots of trash. It...s much more private and scenic inside the park. We didn...t get to see it because it...s only open from Labor Day to Memorial Day but we heard it...s amazing. The cave tour was good. We did the last tour of the day and it was just the two of us and a Ranger. That was cool. Overall, one of our favorite parks in the state. Tons to do and very beautiful.
- RVParkReviews.com - "Torreya State Park" in Bristol, Florida - was rated: 5
Best part of Torreya is the hiking trails. They are like no other in Florida. Miles of remote trails filled with hills (mountains by Florida standards) and gorgeous views. But make sure you are a great hiker; especially for the Torreya Challenge - its tough, no water and no exits. But totally worth it. The campground is older but still nice in that its remote. Our favorite site was 17 because it overlooked a 150ft cliff into the wilderness and did not have neighbors on one side. Caution with this site. The water hook up is on the wrong side and a long hose is needed. The Ranger gave us one since ours was too short. Campground host is amazing. Super nice guy and so very helpful. Bathrooms are older and hot water goes quickly. Overall, it...s OK in that it...s remote and good hiking. But that...s it...limited biking, no water access for 30 miles.
- RVParkReviews.com - "East Shore RV Park" in San Dimas, California - was rated: 8
Overall, a very nice park in a good location. We had a back-in site in the B loop with good views of the lake, nearby airfield, and, on a clear day, downtown L.A. Very quiet at night (did hear the coyotes a couple of times). There was good spacing between the sites in our area; other areas seemed to have the sites closer together. I guess the restrooms/showers were clean enough but old and showing wear-and-tear. Lacking amenities such as paper towel dispensers, air dryers, and stools for the shower cubicles. Cable system had no sports channels or PBS channel. Several of the sites, including ours, had the utilities in the center of the site. Lacking an extension cord, we couldn't back all the way in and take advantage of the maximum length of the site. Surveying the park, we noticed some of the sites were like ours, others had the utilities at the rear of the site. Considering everything, we would stay here again.
- RVParkReviews.com - "Jalama Beach Park" in Lompoc, California - was rated: 7
Rate shown for basic site. Site was a gravel pull-through, fairly level, and included a table and a BBQ grill. Most campsite tables were overrun by sea gulls and needed a good clean. An onsite store/cafe makes a good hamburger. The best reason to stay here though is the beach. Miles from anywhere else adds to the charm.
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