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srdeane
Aug 02, 2015Explorer
We stayed at River Valley Campground last September. We reserved early enough to get a riverside site at the end of the road (at the access to the seasonal sites). It was full hookup, and you must have a sewer donut or a hose that fits tightly into the sewer connection. You can purchase the donut if you need but don't have one.
Our site was just adequate for the size of our camper (25-1/2 ft), but we were able to park the trailer and truck, along with 2 large motorcycles on the site. It was lovely being right next to the river. Neighbors were close but friendly. The bathhouse was fine but not great. Friendly management. If you get one of the sites at the entrance to the campground you probably will not have any trees. If you can get any of the riverside sites you will enjoy it. The turn at the end of the campground is tight, so check it out before you need to actually make the turn. We would go back again.
Our site was just adequate for the size of our camper (25-1/2 ft), but we were able to park the trailer and truck, along with 2 large motorcycles on the site. It was lovely being right next to the river. Neighbors were close but friendly. The bathhouse was fine but not great. Friendly management. If you get one of the sites at the entrance to the campground you probably will not have any trees. If you can get any of the riverside sites you will enjoy it. The turn at the end of the campground is tight, so check it out before you need to actually make the turn. We would go back again.
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