This RV park is one of the rarest of rare hidden gems—the type you want to rate 20/5 stars. But you also DON’T want to…because you’re suddenly a greedy, needy camper who loves the place SO MUCH that you (almost) don’t want to share. Not. Joking.
Run by the ultimate gentleman, Gary, and his charming wife, Tricia, the park boasts a total of…wait for it…8 spots. Yes, 8. You’re likely to immediately think, “Boring.” You’d be wrong. Sorry. There’s an office with a pool table, gaming table with everything you could want and a borrowing library as well as HAMMOCKS! More on that in a moment. There are also multiple hiking trails, corn hole boards and horse shoes for outdoor fun, and more. And should you need ANYTHING? Gary and/or Tricia are there and willing to help, their presence unobtrusive but felt in every small detail.
Have (well-behaved, not-tippy-barky-please) dogs? BRING ‘EM! Their dog, Nellie, is likely to say hello. And if they’re truly good camp guests, you can let your furry family run off leash. This is our dog’s most requested campground ever!
And the 8 sites? Well, remember the hammock thing? Each spot has a fire pit, picnic table, covered pavilion (!!!) and…hooks for a pair of hammocks. You’ll want to utilize this at sunset. I promise. Heck, I’ll even pinky swear!
NOTE: Do NOT miss Blair Family Farm & Market, either! Just down the road is a local farmer who raises the BEST beef ever (and we’re from a ranching family!). Set-the-bar quality meats and a handful of local goods (jams, jellies, syrups) are always available. We bring an extra cooler to stock our home freezer. At their prices, it’s just smart. (And it means we eat well between visits!) And did I mention the quality? It bears repeating.
Basics: 30 & 50 amp service, full hook-ups, ample parking, level and well-laid gravel pads, shaded areas and we received about 60 tv channels with excellent reception. We utilize Starlink and had the best reception with top speed service; no interruptions.
Bottom line? This is tied as our #1 favorite campground in the United States. We come here to get away, for the friendship growing with Gary and Tricia, and because, well, every time we pull up, it feels like we’ve come home.