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sonuvabug
Sep 24, 2014Explorer
We just returned and here's our report. We stayed at the Wanderlust RV Park in Eureka Springs which is really close to town (not walking distance although there is a trolley stop). The managers, Tim & Kim non-owners) were polite, friendly and knowledgeable about the area. The park is clean and has some great spots overlooking the Ozark valleys. The pool was a nice feature for us. No open fires though.
The comfort station facilities are a little older but very clean and functional. The hooks-ups were fine. We highly recommend this park.
Graceland RV Park in Memphis was also clean. Less scenery (it's an urban park with tight security - not obtrusive). It sits right beside Graceland which was super convenient. Bus & trolly tours shuttle you into the city right from the campground. Highly suggest this is better than driving into the city and fighting to find parking.
Comfort stations were newer but could be better maintained (not dirty but looked well used all of the time and minor repairs were needed to things). Had a pool which looked fairly clean but "tired' ... we didn't use it. Front gate staff efficient, cordial but busy.
In Steelville MO, we stayed at the Huzzah Valley Resort. Very large rural setting (guessing about 300 acres), with large sites. Good hookup facilities. Comfort station was rustic & old ... it was quiet there but the cleanliness of the pay showers were just fair. Otherwise it is a beautiful spot in the off season ... they indicated that up to 1500 students can come to party during the summer in the segregated "zoo area" which is quite a distance from the family camping area where we were. Friendly staff. Would stay there again but would look around to see what else might be in the area.
That's about it. Thanks for all of your input prior to out trip. They have great motorcycling roads in NW Arkansas & MO. That was the real purpose of our trip and we were not disappointed.
The comfort station facilities are a little older but very clean and functional. The hooks-ups were fine. We highly recommend this park.
Graceland RV Park in Memphis was also clean. Less scenery (it's an urban park with tight security - not obtrusive). It sits right beside Graceland which was super convenient. Bus & trolly tours shuttle you into the city right from the campground. Highly suggest this is better than driving into the city and fighting to find parking.
Comfort stations were newer but could be better maintained (not dirty but looked well used all of the time and minor repairs were needed to things). Had a pool which looked fairly clean but "tired' ... we didn't use it. Front gate staff efficient, cordial but busy.
In Steelville MO, we stayed at the Huzzah Valley Resort. Very large rural setting (guessing about 300 acres), with large sites. Good hookup facilities. Comfort station was rustic & old ... it was quiet there but the cleanliness of the pay showers were just fair. Otherwise it is a beautiful spot in the off season ... they indicated that up to 1500 students can come to party during the summer in the segregated "zoo area" which is quite a distance from the family camping area where we were. Friendly staff. Would stay there again but would look around to see what else might be in the area.
That's about it. Thanks for all of your input prior to out trip. They have great motorcycling roads in NW Arkansas & MO. That was the real purpose of our trip and we were not disappointed.
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