Here are ratings and descriptions of RV parks at which we have stayed. These are strictly personal evaluations. Below are our rating criteria, which differ markedly from those of commercial rating services such as Trailer Life. In addition to the numerical score, the description provides further information about the park to help decide whether it is a place you'd want to stay.
| Ratings System: 5 = Attractive in itself as a destination 4 = Definitely choose if staying in the area 3 = Average - neither seek out nor avoid 2 = Below average; avoid if alternative exists 1 = Definitely don't stay there; drive on for alternative To understand how we assign the above ratings, the following drive our evaluation. What we value in a campground: Beautiful setting; large campsites with privacy and separation; far from noise of highways, railroads, airports, industry; good restroom facilities, well maintained for cleanliness. What we dislike: Overpricing and added cost for what is normally included free; shared hookups; unkempt appearance - puddles, dead grass, gravel missing in gravel sites, leaving dirt; lack of control of campground behavior, e.g. noisy pets, noisy generators, etc. |
Note that you can sort the parks table in different ways, e.g. by rating or state, by clicking on the column headings. You can also control the number of entries presented on screen at one time. And you can search on the contents of one or more columns. This provides great flexibility in using the park information presented.
Here are the locations many of the campgrounds on Google maps. Clicking on a location will bring up the complete rating entry for it. You can pan and zoom on the maps, and choose satellite views to see the terrain around the campground.
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