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turtle58
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Jun 10, 2014

COE parks

We stay at Hernando point COE often. The camp ground is not being kept up, grass 10 to 12 in. tall, have to bring mower from home every time we stay. Is this the way other COE campgrounds are being kept up or is it just this one?
  • We just returned from a 2 plus week jaunt and most of our nights were spent in COE parks. All were terrific as always. Did notice what I thought were a lot more volunteers, and were even solicited a few times to volunteer for a summer or so. As much as we love our B, it would be tough to live out of for 3 months or so. Corp parks always had a high consistency for cleanliness and over all up keep. You always know what to expect.
  • We do appreciate COE parks. Most are handy and easy access, however, late night, (after ten pm in most)presents a problem. Gates are locked and it's walk in, unless you leave bikes at gate. Cedar Breaks at Georgetown has code entry. Why would it not be easy for all COE campgrounds to install code entry????
    Who would we start a campaign with? Anyone else with this concern?
  • JCGibson wrote:
    Trlrboy wrote:
    We go to COE parks regularly and haven't seen anything like this.


    I second this. We also go to COE campgrounds often and they are usually the best kept of any campground.


    My experience as well. COE campgrounds have always been impeccably maintained. I don't know about this year, because we've not been to one yet. But over the past several years, they always seem better kept than many USFS or State Park CGs.
  • bukhrn wrote:
    turtle58 wrote:
    We stay at Hernando point COE often. The camp ground is not being kept up, grass 10 to 12 in. tall, have to bring mower from home every time we stay. Is this the way other COE campgrounds are being kept up or is it just this one?
    Have only seen one, not quite that bad, but grass was 6-8 in tall, obviously hadn't been mowed in a couple weeks, I think it has a lot to do with the volunteer hosts.


    As a COE volunteer host, I must protest. Most, but not all COE campgrounds, have outside contractors for mowing, site cleaning and bathroom cleaning. The hosts have nothing to do with it.

    It could very well be a budget thing, since the DOD budget was deeply cut.

    Of course, there are exceptions.
  • Trlrboy wrote:
    We go to COE parks regularly and haven't seen anything like this.



    X2. I would say that those conditions are the exception rather than the rule.
  • Trlrboy wrote:
    We go to COE parks regularly and haven't seen anything like this.


    I second this. We also go to COE campgrounds often and they are usually the best kept of any campground. I think it has a lot to do with the hosts as stated above.
  • We go to COE parks regularly and haven't seen anything like this.
  • bukhrn's avatar
    bukhrn
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    turtle58 wrote:
    We stay at Hernando point COE often. The camp ground is not being kept up, grass 10 to 12 in. tall, have to bring mower from home every time we stay. Is this the way other COE campgrounds are being kept up or is it just this one?
    Have only seen one, not quite that bad, but grass was 6-8 in tall, obviously hadn't been mowed in a couple weeks, I think it has a lot to do with the volunteer hosts.

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