pitch wrote:
Sorry LiitleMO Dissing a CG for a river flooding? That is what rivers do! The thicket was probably there to prevent erosion when the river is flooding. Did you ask for the site in the photo? Or just a river front site?
That is not to say that I haven't been to plenty of parks that use their grand opening pics from 1978 in their brochures and online.
1. I don't know what "dissing" is but I didn't mention the name of the park here. I will review parks on here, though, and ask for reviews but I will do it on the Campground forum. I value the opinions I get on here. I am just responding to this post.
2. I don't know where you got that the river was flooding. It wasn't even close to flooding. It was pouring down rain and had been all day, though. If there is a barrier to the river, it should have been on the map and it wasn't even mentioned that you have to walk 3/4 of a mile to even have access to river. Just think it would have been nice to know this. They also had spaces that were empty on higher ground where we could have moved but they had to be reserved 24 hrs in advance so we couldn't move. (They weren't reserved.) Still empty the next day when we decided to leave. Sorry if my "dissing" offends you but if you haven't been there don't assume you know what I am talking about.