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Nice but pricey
By user-5335768... on 2017-10-23.
Stayed 2017-07-30 to 2017-07-31
First off, they up charge when there are functions going on in town. $52 per night. No pool, no site privacy, fragrance from the little zoo can get a bit strong. That being said it has nice level cement sites and large dog park, walking distance to town, cute cabins and special tenting area. Over all, over priced for what you get.
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Has a lot to offer
By user-6186635... on 2017-10-23.
This place is brand new. RV sites are large and level with w/e/s hookups. Each site has a fire ring and picnic table too. Plenty of room between adjacent sites. RV park is owned and operated by a incoming hotel which is under construction just to the North. This park is right in the downtown area so you will have alot of downtown noise and activity. Large park with a zoo boarders the East, a water park boarders the North and a RR track wraps around the West and South boarders. Freight Trains do come thru slowly, blasting horns!! But being in the heart of the historical district has its pluses. You can find dinner, drinks, shopping and sightseeing on foot. No car needed! Pricey at $46/night. Also, security might be a concern because of all the exposure to non-campers who do walk and drive thru this park. Very clean and very modern. Showers were aggravating as the water sprays for only 15 secs. at a time. Weird considering water at all sights flows freely!
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Fantastic new park
By user-5452132... on 2017-10-23.
Stayed 2017-06-06 to 2017-06-08
A beautiful new park run by some very nice helpful people. It was so welcoming to have the host come out to greet us as when we pulled up to the office. The location is perfect for traveling sightseers like us. Our sight was a pull thru long concrete pad to accommodate any size rig with tow. FHU with excellent wifi. They are very pet friendly with a huge dog play area. I noticed 6 very nice looking cabins for rent as well. Staff is very knowledgeable & helpful about the city. The manager told us there is a storm cellar that will accommodate over 100 people which is very comforting in this storm prone area. The bathrooms were spacious & spotless. We will tell anyone we know to stop here when in the area. We stayed here in a 40'MH & hope to return.
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Nice, but pricey
By user-6489076... on 2017-10-23.
I just finished paying about the same amount for a RV resort in CO, and it was much nicer for the money. There's no scenery, just slabs, or more common, gravel sites.
Very few pull throughs. I asked for a pull through because we didn't want to unhook. They gave me a back up, short site that required a truck be parked to the side. Half the pull through sites were open. If it weren't for that fact, I'd give them a 4. $46 for that short back up site was ridiculous, especially when there were plenty of empty pull through sites
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Adequate but Expensive
By user-5807705... on 2017-10-23.
Stayed 2017-09-02 to 2017-09-03
This relatively new RV park, within a 10-15 minute walk of Boot Hill and downtown Dodge City, has many attractive features. The main building houses a store, a laundry (2 washing machines and 2 dryers) and toilets/showers. Two free-standing restrooms serve double duty as storm shelters. Wifi was reliable during our stay, but cable was inoperative. Our neighbor, who had been there three days, said that the cable had never worked and that the Wifi was intermittent. When I inquired about the lack of a cable signal, I was advised by the check-in staff that the manager assured us it was working. When I assured her it wasn't, she later called me and said their "cable guy" was in Colorado, so there was nothing she could do.
I have deducted two stars for this service failure and for the high price ($53 dollars, with no GoodSam, AAA or other discounts available).
The park is adjacent to a city park, a water park and a large, fenced municipal dog park - although the dog park is mostly featureless and was of little interest to our dog. Given that this is western Kansas, stickers are everywhere throughout the RV park, although they seemed to be less of a problem in the city park and the dog park. It was sad to see the once mighty Arkansas River (adjacent to the park) now just a huge, dry ditch.
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Perfect
By user-4900761... on 2018-05-17.
Stayed 2018-04-29 to 2018-04-30
What’s not to like about this new RV facility. It meshes in well with the adjacent water park, hotel, picnic, recreation and small zoo complexes. All sites are either large concrete pads or gravel. Very level. 31 sites are full hookup, 21 of those are pull through. Rest of RV sites are water/electric. Separate dump station near exit. Plus there’s a special section of tent only sites. And, 10 camping cabins with kitchen, bath and bedrooms. There’s a storm shelter, propane, ice, laundry, showers (spotless), restrooms and store. Not many trees yet (they’re planted and growing). The wide spacious sites are a welcome change from many campgrounds. And you’ll appreciate the close proximity to downtown and the attractions offered here. I’ve read the complaints about prices (we paid $45 - no Good Sam discount). But spend the extra couple of bucks and enjoy the amenities of this superb park (otherwise, you belong at Walmart). We stayed 1 night in a 30’ Class A w/toad. This will be a permanent stop on our trips through Dodge City.
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Nice Park But Could Not Enjoy
By anonymous-user on 2018-07-06.
Stayed 2018-06-14 to 2018-06-15
This would have been a nice park to stay at but what a waste. The wind was blowing so hard you could not put out your slides. Very pricey to just sit in RV and do nothing. Could not even enjoy satellite TV. GPS does not provide correct directions. So be careful. Cost $45 for a pull thru for one night. Park is brand new and pads our cement. Water pressure only 40psi. There are no discounts provided. Credit card machine was not working so had to pay cash.