Nice park, well laid out, but the one-way roads can be confusing if you don't watch closely!
wifi is a "hot-spot" in the office. We didn't use it.
There are a LOT of apparent full-time residents this year. IMO, some of their kids need closer supervision. There seemed to be some bullying going on.
No fires, no tents, $5 fee if you want to wash your RV.
We stayed 2 nights, mid-week, in a 32 foot Class A. Total cost (with senior/military discount) $92.66.
Check it out at www.cdrvpark.com
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2002 Fleetwood Southwind 32V, Ford V10
Toad: 2006 Jeep Rubicon LJ
Other toad: '06 PT Cruiser, Kar Kaddy dolly
Toy: 1977 Dodge W100 CC SWB, 3/4 ton axles & springs
"When seconds count, help is only minutes away!"
We stopped using small mobile home parks for this reason years ago. I know lots of people using RVs for homes now, but not sure RV parks are the right place for them. I always take a quick look around before choosing to stay or find a more pleasant place to stay.
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people I had to kill because they pissed me off.
Thanks for the report.
I was thinking of staying there my next trip through the area.
This summer we stayed at Blackwell Island RV Park and was not happy with the way we were treated.
Bob
2001 2500 Silverado LS 4x4 6.0, 4.10
2007 Jayco Eagle 288RLS
Cocktails for 6, Dinner for 4, Sleeps 2
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End of dirt road, no signs in sight, sun going down: I am not lost, just getting ready to go camping.
4x4Bob wrote: Thanks for the report.
I was thinking of staying there my next trip through the area.
This summer we stayed at Blackwell Island RV Park and was not happy with the way we were treated.
Bob
I would have no qualms about staying there again. I definitely would ask for a site close to Mullan Road again, to get away from the freeway noise. It is only mildly annoying, but still...
The little brats were mainly on the other side of the park, so we didn't hear them much. Once was more than enough!
$92.66 for two nights with discounts! Thanks but no thanks. We stayed there a number of years ago, and try to make some of their interior turns with a dualy crew and a 38' fiver without scaring the tires on their damnable rocks laid around the turns. I made it but it was the last time of staying there.
I recommend the Alpine Country Store and RV Park in Hayden, Idaho which is located just north of Coeur d’Alene for those visiting the area. It does not offer fancy amenities, but it has pull-through sites for larger RV’s, full hook ups, well-kept lawns, shade trees, and clean rest rooms. My wife and I stayed there for a week last year and would do so again if we were to camp in the Coeur d’Alene area in the future.