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jplante4
Jul 15, 2017Explorer II
We were there late Jan 2016. There are a lot of repeat snowbirds there, mostly from Michigan, so I guess it's probably a little cliquey, but the transient sites are private so you don't need to deal with the residents. There is one section that's open no shade but the section we were in was nice and shady.
Some of the permanent sites are tricked out with outbuildings, decks, and decorations etc that may be a little tacky, but I liked the park in general. Enterprise delivered a rental there, and I even got to fly at the local airport, the only time I flew all winter.
I don't know what review site you looked at, but RV Park Reviews has it at 8.2. Few private parks are much higher than that.
RV Park Reviews - Rock Crusher Canyon
Some of the permanent sites are tricked out with outbuildings, decks, and decorations etc that may be a little tacky, but I liked the park in general. Enterprise delivered a rental there, and I even got to fly at the local airport, the only time I flew all winter.
I don't know what review site you looked at, but RV Park Reviews has it at 8.2. Few private parks are much higher than that.
RV Park Reviews - Rock Crusher Canyon
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