We tend to be a tad on the cheap, scratch that, thrifty side :) So it is rare that we spend over $25 a night on a site, so $34.50 (which reflects a 15% discount) a night is a HUGE spend for us, so I expect a LOT and thus am extra tough on any park where I pay this much. The only reason we stayed here is we are on route somewhere else with a deadline, and we were making good time and didn't want to stop, so we pressed on another hour from where we planned to stop.....and that put us in Junction, TX. The RV park is only about 5 - 10 mins off of I-10 and it is pretty easy to get there. It is billed as new park, but there are some nice mature trees there, so I am not sure what the property was previously but they did a good job of working around those. Currently there are not many sites, which are a short walk to the river, but they are still building out and from the looks of all the power boxes they are putting in A LOT of sites that go down pretty close to the river. Of the sites they currently have there are a few back-ins, which seem to be off to the side and in a more private area of the park, BUT they are right under a large bridge, so you do get traffic noise from the bridge above. For the pull through sites they have some of the longest pull through sites I have ever seen. I think you could park to 45 foot fifth wheels with room to spare in some of these spaces. Most of the pull throughs are a little closer together then I would prefer, and they only provide a small table, no grill or anything like that. They do offer tent camping and have cabins, and during our stay there were a lot of weekenders that were partying it up at the tents and cabins. Not loud enough to be disruptive but definitely louder and more active then you get at a lot of RV parks. Seems like more of a destination area then a passing through park. I didn't check out the laundry or restrooms. They have a dog park which at first looks okay size, though a tad small, but then upon closer examination you see they have split it in half. It is nice that it allows you to not intermingle your dog if you don't want to, but makes the dog play areas way to small in my opinion, especially if you have a big or active dog. I wish they either would have not split it in half or made it almost double in size (they have the room for that). I think the best part is that on the other side of the bridge is a massive county park, and there is a trail that connects this RV park to that county park. The county park was an awesome place to play with the puppy, has great river access, a boat launch, disc golf, basketball and many picnic areas. Verizon is virtually useless in this entire area, on the old 1x network. AT&T is useable. I did the same with and without the booster and averaged: 4.90Mbps down and 0.92Mbps up. I almost never use wifi but used the parks wifi and it was useable for surfing, though not for video. I didn't do a speed test on it though.
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