You can’t beat the location of this RV resort – on the strip of land that makes up part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore. The park is on the bay side, and has its own private beach with comfy lounge chairs, umbrellas, and a beautiful view to enjoy your morning coffee or evening cocktail. If you get a “premium” site, you step out of your rig practically right into the sand; we were in a “deluxe” site, which backs onto a lovely green lawn. The pool is very clean and well-maintained, as are the grounds in general. The laundry room is available 24/7, and it’s also very clean and well-maintained. Restrooms are individual shower/toilet rooms, and were also in great shape. The office staff is extremely welcoming, friendly, and helpful. The sites are level concrete, surrounded by grass. They’re very close together with little privacy, but everyone we met was super friendly; there were a few snowbirds who stay there for several months at a time, but all the rigs were newer, well-maintained, and there was no junk lying around. Others have mentioned it, but your power and water towers are located, essentially, in your neighbor’s site, while your neighbor on the other side has his in your site. But, since everyone was amiable and easygoing, it was a good excuse to get to know your neighbors. It’s a short walk to restaurants, bars, and shopping. Great place to ride bikes, too, with good bike lanes and bike racks outside almost every place. Dog’s perspective: There are two small dog runs, and I mean SMALL, but the open lawn in the center of the park is big enough for a game of fetch, if your human is a good thrower. You are, however, right across the street from miles of open beach, if you get there early or late enough in the day that the lifeguards don’t kick you off. A beach that doesn’t allow dogs??
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