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kcmoedoe
Jul 23, 2014Explorer
armyhockeynut wrote:While I will agree parks sometimes get a little carried away with rocks and other items on the sites, they are serving a purpose. If they were not there, you would have driven over that area, which I assume is part of the site, not the road. I have been to way too many parks where the ends of the sites have been run over so many times there is nothing left but hardpan. I have seen people pull out of sites and make a hard turn driving through nearly the middle of the site, leaving nice ruts along the way. Those rocks are serving a purpose, forcing drivers to use the roads and not drive where the heck ever they want. Rocks, bushes, trees, signposts, flower beds and a whole lot of other things serve multiple purposes. They add décor and define the roadways. They aren't put there totally to inconvenience people.
I have submitted a review to RV Park Reviews. Thanks for the suggestions. As for the entrance, I agree to not blocking the gate, but then eliminate the parking spots, and mark this area for registration. While I was registering, which was less than 5 minutes, I had 3 people waiting by their cars to get out that I was blocking. Others who experienced longer check ins, would be blocking much longer. We arrived by ourselves, those who arrive in a group, would find themselves stacked out into the road. There is a large field infront of the office, that an additional parking area could be built to provide better access to arriving guests.
Upon further review, I now agree about the discount, I had been informed that they do offer the discount. Disagree still about the recyling. This is a serious issue at several campgrounds, and various communities. It would not be a deal breaker on where we camp. My issue with the sites and the roads, are that the rocks could have been set back further to allow better maneuvering into the sites. I witnessed several others experience similar issues and and spoke with one camper who had the management come move the rock so he could get into his site. Receptionist will ask if you want an escort to your site.
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