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atreis
Jan 02, 2014Explorer
They stayed in the ones on the right (as you're pulling in) - don't know how different they are.  The site they had was also a pull-through and was plenty long for their large Class A plus toad, but was VERY narrow.  The mgmt had tried to make it nicer by adding a line of arborvitae along part of the site but while they added some curb appeal they didn't help make it wider.
As mentioned before, the sites and grounds are beautifully maintained - one of the nicest I've seen. My parents love it. I would probably like it better if there were more mature trees (something that takes time) and if they removed every other site so they weren't so close together.
Different people like different things. If FHU is really important, or the nice pool is really important, and you don't mind small sites it's a good option (or if you haven't ever camped places where a normal site is 60 feet wide and 80 or more feet deep).
As mentioned before, the sites and grounds are beautifully maintained - one of the nicest I've seen. My parents love it. I would probably like it better if there were more mature trees (something that takes time) and if they removed every other site so they weren't so close together.
Different people like different things. If FHU is really important, or the nice pool is really important, and you don't mind small sites it's a good option (or if you haven't ever camped places where a normal site is 60 feet wide and 80 or more feet deep).
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