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padredw
Sep 18, 2013Nomad
This is not intended in any way to be a refutation of the experience cited in the above post, but instead to show how different our experiences can be depending on the circumstances.
We stayed at Country Campground last September for a couple of days (as planned) and found it to be one of the pleasant experiences of a month long trip that included RV parks in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, South Dakota, North Dakota, before we got to Detroit Lakes. (No need to add all the parks in which we stayed on the remainder of the trip home. We have told several of our RV friends about Country Campground and have recommended it.
Now let me admit: 1> we are older travelers with no children, only a lab dog; 2> it is possible the turkey farm is a new development. If it was there last year, we were not aware of it.
Our good experience does not make up for the bad experiences others have had, nor do they contradict them, but I share only to add an alternative experience.
We stayed at Country Campground last September for a couple of days (as planned) and found it to be one of the pleasant experiences of a month long trip that included RV parks in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, South Dakota, North Dakota, before we got to Detroit Lakes. (No need to add all the parks in which we stayed on the remainder of the trip home. We have told several of our RV friends about Country Campground and have recommended it.
Now let me admit: 1> we are older travelers with no children, only a lab dog; 2> it is possible the turkey farm is a new development. If it was there last year, we were not aware of it.
Our good experience does not make up for the bad experiences others have had, nor do they contradict them, but I share only to add an alternative experience.
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