Showing posts with label rv park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rv park. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Review: Superstition Village RV & Mobile Home Park, Apache Junction, Arizona

Apologies to Paulette Parrot, the park manager, for this late review, but, I DID warn her.

We often stay in the Mesa and Apache Junction area when visiting relatives in the area. However, we had only stayed at an RV park in the area once before. We had been quite satisfied with Shady Rest RV and Mobile Home Park on a previous visit, but, when we planned our trip for the first month of 2017, they were booked.

However, and luckily for us, the manager there referred us to Superstition Village Mobile Home and RV Park in Apache Junction.

We stayed there for the entire month of January, 2017, and, for us, it was perfect.

We were visiting relatives, so, we did not use their facilities, although I did swap a couple of books in their extensive library.

However, before I go into what they DO offer, let me say that, for an RV park, we could not beat the price. The charge for the month was $220 plus an electric deposit, most of which was refunded to me by check, which was waiting when we got back home at the end of February, after touring around California.


The park IS small, but, there is a great view of the Superstition Mountains, and, you are outside the hustle and bustle, while still close enough to major shopping. Takes less than five minutes by car to get to Fry's Grocery, and other retailers, and a major Walmart is about 10 minutes away.

While the park is a little old, it is clean and the water and electric (50 Amp for us) was perfectly fine. Our particular site needed an extra long run for the septic, and I did have to buy additional lengths of sewer hose.

The park has a heated outdoor pool, a laundry, and a clubhouse with various activities and a kitchen. I walked in on a morning yoga class, and, on Wednesday morning, the shuffleboard competition was in full swing. There were other activities scheduled, but, as I say, we were there to visit people, and my wife is disabled, so we didn't really take part.

The manager Paulette Parrott was very sweet, even coming over to check to see if we were okay when she didn't see us around the park much.

This is definitely a keeper for us. You can reserve online at the website: http://www.rv-arizona.com/superstition-village.php


RATES FOR RV's

Daily $20
Weekly $80
Monthly $220 + Electric (which is common in the area)

ADDRESS AND PHONE

269 North Winchester Road
Apache Junction, Arizona 85219

480-982-2746


Saturday, August 27, 2016

Alabama RV Park - Mill Creek Park, Elkmont, Alabama

This is not going to be incredibly in-depth as my wife and I only stayed overnight on our way from Kentucky to Florida.

However, the tone can be set by our enjoyment of the setting as we entered Mill Creek Park, and, as the lady who owns the park, and sadly I've lost her card and cannot remember her name, told me that since a storm was approaching just to get set up before it hit and come by the office after it had passed.

To actually enter the RV park area, you have to pass over a walking/riding trail (accessible from the park), and through a hay field. If you want lights, camera, action, this is not the RV park for you. But, if you want a tranquil rest in the country, then you really need to visit these folks.

The WI-FI was pretty good, but, we were only able to get a couple of stations on our (antenna) TV. We did have a 50-AMP full hook-up pull through, however.

I always take Nadia The Dog for a morning amble, and it was very peaceful walking her past the hay field, and back by way of the walking path, which passes along the edge of the park.

Mill Creek RV Park has a quiet country ambiance, and my wife and I are already planning to drop back by for a longer stay at some later date.

I was able to get an excellent rate with my Passport America membership.

Normal rate is $32 a night, but, with our PPA membership, we stayed for $16.

By the way, if you like hiking, biking, birding, or just plain being in the country, Mill Creek RV Park may be just the place you're looking for.

By the way, if you check their Passport America listing, you will find a different set of directions than what your GPS will probably give you. These are the directions provided by the owner, and, they are definitely easier to navigate than the GPS ones.

Mill Creek RV Park
28861 Veto Road
Elkmont, Alabama 35620

E-MAIL: mlmc@hiwaay.net
PHONE: (256) 732-3686
GPS: 34.96871 N, 86.99246 W

Website

Friday, June 24, 2016

Oak Creek Campground, Walton, KY

Oak Creek Campground is possibly one of the best campgrounds you can find near Cincinnati, Ohio.

Located in Kentucky, just off of I-75, at Exit 175. Just take the road in front of the Flying J Truck Stop, and you will be led there. Be careful, however, the road is narrow and winding and the right turn to the camp entrance comes up fast around a curve, at the bottom of a hill, just before a bridge.

IF YOU ARE COMING NORTH ON I-71, DO NOT EXIT WHERE YOU SEE THE OAK CREEK CAMPGROUND SIGN. GO TO I-75 AND GO SOUTH TO EXIT 175.

This is because coming from that direction puts you on narrow, winding roads with crazy drivers. Additionally, coming that way, from I-71, there is a very hard left turn to the road the campground is on, and, as it happened the day I arrived, local drivers can be very unforgiving and thoughtless.

I accidentally came that way, and had to wait for a car to pull out of the road before I could turn. A driver behind me, rather than waiting, shot around me, temporarily blocking the turning car and causing dangerous situation.

Take the I-75 exit.

Oak Creek Campground is relatively secluded, although part of it lies close enough to a fairly busy road to pick up some road noise. As I type this, however, there is no noise from the road.

Although Oak Creek handles everything from tents to big motor homes and fifth wheels, providing reliable electric, water, a fairly decent WIFI, and a small selection of cable channels, they do NOT offer sewer. They will come and PUMP YOUR TANKS once a week, on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday.

The people are nice, and there is a small general store available with beer, sodas, snacks, and basic RV supplies.

They do have some games and family-friendly activities, mainly live music at various times, and, there is a playground for kids. They are a pet friendly rv park with the standard rules....no excessive barking, pick up after, etc.

They also have a swimming pool (outdoors and seasonal), and a recreation area.

Prices are reasonable, and, they do offer discounts for AAA, Explorers, and Good Sam members. It is a good idea to call in advance for reservations. When I called, they were booked for my original dates, but, the manager was able to offer an alternative, and offered a lower rate for booking a week than a smaller block of days.

The Oak Creek Campground website is at http://www.oakcreekcampground.com/index.htm

13329 Oak Creek Rd. ● P.O. Box 161 ● Walton, KY 41094 ● (859) 485-9131

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Mesquite Oasis RV Park, Odessa, TX

On a recent trip, my wife and I needed to spend a night in the Midland/Odessa, TX area.

Since we were just passing through and didn't really partake of all that Mesquite Oasis RV Park has to offer, I can only pass on a lot of the info on their website.

However, what I CAN comment on is our personal experiences and impressions.

The first thing I DO want to say is that the people we dealt with, over the phone, and in person, were great! Mesquite Oasis is a family-owned RV park, and, although the family was dealing with the health issues of an older member of the family, they went out of their way to make sure we had a place, even having someone drive to the park to check us in on a Sunday when the office was normally closed.

They ARE pet-friendly, by the way and have a playground for the kids. Shopping is within reasonable driving distance.

If you have never been to the Permian Basin area of Texas, do NOT arrive expecting sweeping vistas or breathtaking landscapes. There are vistas, of course, but, you are in the middle of what many would consider a desert. You are also amid oil fields, and, Mesquite Oasis, while a nice place to stay, appears to be home to many who work in the oil industry in the area.

Still, while you won't find the rich and famous living there, you will find hard working families. Everybody I came in contact with during our short stay was friendly and helpful.

The facilities and amenities of Mesquite Oasis RV Park may be a bit basic, but, they are many, and, it is obvious that the owners are trying to do as much as they can to provide them for their guests.

There is a fitness room, computer, laundry, bathrooms and showers, and a recreation room, all accessible by coded entry, in the main building. There is also WIFI access in the park. Hint: Don't forget to get the password, like I did. Oh well. It was just one night and I survived without the Internet.

Mesquite Oasis RV Park has security cameras strategically placed and recording for the sole protection of residents at all times, as well as a Grounds Manager on site who checks the park and facilities periodically through the night.

One unique thing about Mesquite Oasis RV Park is that it boasts a "catch and release" pond, complete with ducks, which has a lit fountain after dark and places to sit for a picnic or just to watch the ducks.

No, you won't find royalty at Mesquite Oasis RV Park in Odessa, Texas, but, they will try to treat you like royalty.

Fees were quite reasonable, by the way. Sites are roomy with plenty of room for more than 1 vehicle and a front porch area. Sites are 40' x 90', appeared to be pull-throughs, and are equipped with 30 amp, 50 amp, and a 110 GFI as well as a hook-up for Direct TV.

Mesquite Oasis RV Park
7601 W 42nd St
Odessa, TX 79764

Website: http://www.mesquiteoasis.net

Phone: 432-381-2707
If no answer call
432-312-7829

Current Fees (I did get a military discount)

RV Site/Full Hook-up $35.00/day $210.00/week $750.00/month