Participating Campground Reviews
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Arrow
Point Campground in Loudenville Ohio. We
had a great weekend camping there and the owners Mr. & Mrs
Law were most cordial @ check in as well as during
our stay. On Sunday afternoon Mr. Law evidently
made a walk thru talking to all of the campers, one campsite
a time. (not only that he greeted me by name, I was
impressed) The campsites were shaded, fairly
level and CLEAN. Also available to campers
was a huge open area for group games and gatherings.They
were such nice people that I felt bad not paying full
price for our campsite. They do have a nice camp
store stocked with some of the camping essentials such
as pie filling, beverages and fire wood. Everything
seemed to be priced reasonably. Dick
and Linda Byrd
Parnell Creek RV Park...Woodville,
Alabama E Mail from Bruce and JoAnn Nailor.
Hi Judie...wanted to let you know that the park in Woodville
Alabama, that you just added, is a great little campground.
We stayed there because our son lives in Woodville. The
owners were wonderful. They helped us set up, and she even
brought fresh biscuits and sausage to our camper the first
morning we were there. We are planning on staying there
the next time we go down to see our son. I am very glad
that you added them.
Pecan
Valley in Junction, Texas and Windmill Park in McLean, Texas...Hi
Judie, really used our membership to the fullest while in
the United States. These campgrounds were really exceptional,
very small...so very quiet and super people. Dorothy
Roberts
Blue Spruce RV Park in Grants, New
Mexico...We loved this park and the people
in charge and will definitely be staying there again.
Don and Irene Lewis
E Mails: From Dave
and Linda Lockhart Joanie, Chance and the kids,
here at Capulin RV Park in
Capulin, NM are
just great. The park is as clean and welcoming as
advertised, and we're so happy to be here. Congratulations
on a great company, and thanks again for all of your help. And
another E Mail: Hi, Judie
and Dick! Checking in from Buck
“N” Bull RV Park in Rangely, CO. We
took State Road 139 up and over Douglass Pass, the summit
of which is almost 9,000 ft., according to Henry, the
park owner. Very narrow in parts, with a few 10-and-15-mph
corners. But, there was hardly any traffic pushing me,
weather was good, and the mountains, not the drop-offs,
were on my passenger side. Not bad. Henry’s a great
guy, and he said I should say hello to Dick, with whom
I guess Henry first spoke about joining Recreation USA.
The park has strong water pressure. Henry makes it a
point that people should use a water pressure regulator,
and make sure it’s attached at the park faucet.
We did, and it’s great. Hope you’re
doing great, and thanks for a great club!
And from member John Milner..I went to Bad
Lands Ranch and Resort in Interior, South Dakota. The
ranch part is very nice, and they have horseback riding. It is in a great location...10
minutes from the Badlands National Park. The sites are easy to get in and out
of. And he also stayed at Red Mike Resort/Links
Golf Course in Ray North Dakota. John
loved it there as he could walk to Lake Sacajawea, and he said the golf course
is world class....we have heard that from another member.
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