Campground Reviews - What's New
Wednesday October 31, 2007
Here are the most recent campground reviews submitted by fellow campers.
More than 1700 reviews sorted by state.
- Apache Family Campground, Myrtle Beach, SC

"This is a very rundown fishing campground." - Broken Arrow Campground, Custer, SD

"Great views, big sites and close to Black Hills attractions." - Broken Arrow Campground, Custer, SD

"We are so glad we camped here." - Chenango Valley State Park, Chenango Forks, NY

"This is a great campground that we will return to." - Cherry Hill Park, College Park, MD

I recommend this campground to anyone going to the D.C. area. - Covered Bridge Campsite, Livingston Manor, NY

Ernie considers this his great escape. - Fort Niangua River Resort, Lebanon, MO

"We gave FNRR a chance, but we will never return." - Holly Lake Camp Sites, Millsboro, DE

"This is the worst location that I have ever visited." - Hurkey Creek Park, Mountain Center, CA

"We'd go back there again any time and no doubt will." - McKinney Campground, Cartersville, GA

"I will never camp there again." - Molas Lake Campground, Silverton, CO

"The stars at night were unbelievable." - Mountain Glen RV Park, Pikeville, TN

"My two children enjoyed the campground, pond and hiking trail." - Newport News Park, Newport News, VA

"We would camp there again without hesitation." - River Ridge Campground, Breckenridge, MI

"The people working there were rude and unhelpful." - Sebago Lake State Park, Casco, ME

"I have been camping here for 45 years."
More than 1700 reviews sorted by state.


Comments
I was a distributor for the Grill Thing but have lost contact with them. Could you please email contact information? Thanking you in advance, Katherine
In reference to the person complaining about the cold water pool and lack of internet and tvs at the Coloma campground, this is why we prefer camping over taking all your home toys with you.
We are avid campers and live only 13 miles from Coloma. Coloma is very famous not only for California’s first gold discovery and the historical buildings, museum, and now more famous for white water rafting. It is the busiest rafting area in California. So camping is extremly popular and numerous campgrounds exist along the American River.