Good place to overnight, but just off AB 43, noisy truck traffic. You must approach the campground from the north, there is no left turn at the intersection from the south. Turn right at the intersection and go around the block turning left, then left on AB 43, get in 2 left turn lanes, move right after the turn to turn right at the next light. It shares the entry to the local community college.Good WiFi, showers and restrooms by the office. Several pull through sites on the lower level, several small back in sites in another section.
Just an overnight spot for us, but it'll do. The pull-thrus have water and power, but not sewer. Keep that in mind. Kind of pricey for no sewer, IMHO. CLEAN, spacious sites, but there is quite a bit of road noise. On the plus side, shopping and restaurants are within walking distance.
We stayed 2 nights, clean well run, friendly. Yes there is traffic noise, but the trade off for the adjacent park and recreation is well worth it. We had a pull up, lots of grass, showers and bathrooms immaculate, as was the laundry.
Nice campground, there could be more signs showing how you get into this place. You driving into a large buildings parking lot and then immediately go left a couple hundred yards to the campground. This campground is right in town so I should be convenient to most everything here. Internet works at the sites, and not to bad a speed at 4pm on a Thursday. 450 KB download which is much better than my stunted Google FI hotspot we have been living on with 25 KB download. We camped here with a 40' class A and toad. Easy in and out. We had a spot on the river and electric and water was setup to drive strait in. (not a back in) I guess its a Back Out.. Also, one of the other reviews was incorrect, it is an easy right turn when approaching from the South. He mentioned there was no left turn at the light, I didn't notice that, but it would be coming from the north if you need to make a left.