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Acampamento aberto a partir de 01 January até 31 December
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Colorado River RV Resort

1062 Thousand Trails Ln.
78934, Columbus
Estados Unidos

Colorado River RV Resort é um parque de campismo de 94 em Columbus, Estados Unidos. Os cães são permitidos. Para a lavandaria há secadores de roupa disponível.

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Pattie Homenick
Inglês (US)
Our experience at this Thousand Trails campground was fantastic. The property is bordered by a lovely river. We recently upgraded our membership and our experience here made us feel that it was a good decision. The staff was welcoming and the check-in process was quick and smooth. The other campers were also friendly and the atmosphere was very relaxed. Our campsite was E8. All the utilities were in good working order. There were some water supply issues during our stay, and the water had to be turned off for a short while one day. Afterwards, the water seemed to be filled with sediment and turned a yellow color. We were worried it might stain our toilet, but it didn't. We opted to drink bottled water due to this issue. We were slightly disappointed by the additional $3 daily charge for 50 amp electricity. It felt a bit like being nickel and dimed, especially considering the cost of our membership. Our campsite was flat, gravel-covered, and spacious enough to park our truck next to our 42' fifth wheel with space to spare. There are concrete sites available for ADA customers. All the sites are spacious, providing ample room to stretch out without encroaching on your neighbors. The roads are well-maintained, the security gate is functional and everyone seems to respect the 15mph speed limit. We noticed at least 25 deer roaming around in the morning and late afternoon, which might explain why everyone adheres to the speed limit. The area was also relatively quiet with minimal road noise. We enjoyed the well-maintained mini-golf course. Although it was too cold for us to swim, we noticed some people did. The hot tub was excellent. Many people walked their dogs, but not everyone cleaned up after their pets. We found a couple of "surprises" near our water and electric hookups on our last day. We liked the fire ring, picnic table, and easily accessible trash dumpster. The absence of a store and mail service didn
1 ano ás

Mabel Emard
Inglês (US)
I lodged at the recently established premium sites in the "E" section. The lanes in this area are spacious and paved with asphalt. The campsite features gravel with patches of grass. Despite the ample width of the roads, some individuals struggle with their driving skills, often cutting corners while turning or exiting the sites. The park enforces a rule that requires RVs with a 50 amp requirement to occupy a 50 amp site, which incurs an additional $3 per day fee. They claim this is a regulation from Thousand Trails, but this is a first for me, having visited numerous other parks under their management in the previous year. Furthermore, the power supply at these new sites was not particularly robust. Our RV was only receiving 115 volts for each of our lines, even though we were only drawing 1-4 amps. The day was relatively warm, around 80 degrees, and I presume many others were using their air conditioning. I would be hesitant to stay here during hotter conditions.
1 ano ás

Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
Inglês (US)
This campground is one of the nicest Thousand Trails Collection campgrounds we have ever stayed at! They have large FHU sites with 30/50amp and beautiful views! The park is currently being completely overhauled with new sites, hook-ups, roads, community center, offices and more. We can’t wait to come back and see it when it’s completed! 👍🏻😬 They have nice amenities such as mini golf, pool, boat launch, pickleball, basketball, trails, etc. We really enjoyed our stay here and highly recommend it if you are in the area. For videos on this campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.
2 anos ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
This campground is one of the nicest Thousand Trails Collection campgrounds we have ever stayed at! They have large FHU sites with 30/50amp and beautiful views! The park is currently being completely overhauled with new sites, hook-ups, roads, community center, offices and more. We can’t wait to come back and see it when it’s completed! 👍🏻😬 They have nice amenities such as mini golf, pool, boat launch, pickleball, basketball, trails, etc. We really enjoyed our stay here and highly recommend it if you are in the area. For videos on this campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.
2 anos ás

Paul
Inglês (US)
This is our second stay here at Colorado River this Spring. As Thousand Trails members a basic 30 amp site is free. A 50 amp site is $3 a night and the premium sites are $10 per night. Note that if no 30 amp or 50 amp sites are available in the older area you may be faced with leaving or paying the extra $10 per night for the premium spots. Since it is first come first served and new folks aren't allowed in until noon, you can likely move to a free or $3 site fairly quickly by getting on the waiting list. A comment about a previous poster saying there are unethical practices at the park. I disagree strongly. The poster was warned as he says himself that there might now be a 30 amp site when he arrived. There often isn't the day you arrive. The day we arrived there were 30 amp sites available, but no 50s. There is a person responsible for sales (Thousand Trails is a membership organization after all), but they are more often doing other things like checking campers in or answering questions. We found the staff to be extremely polite, helpful, and funny at this site. We prefer the new premium sites in Section E which are extremely large and we park in Section E. The sites are level and at the far eastern end where we camp, there are lovely oak trees. The sites are gravel with some glass with grass in-between. Each has a picnic table and fire ring. The camp is extremely quiet and quite large. When it rains some of the gravel gets muddy and much of the grass areas near rigs can as well. The campground has good laundry facilities (Under renovation as well as the Lobby / Ranger station on our latest visit). The new bathrooms in Section E are the nicest I have seen anywhere. The shower design is lacking though in that there is no outer curtained area for clothes and toiletries and a small bench, and no shelf or hanging area in the shower itself for toiletries. There is an unheated pool which in mid-March was cold, but I still enjoyed it as well as a hot tub in an adjacent small building (Smelled of slight mildew to me though). Section A is up on the Hill nearer to the pool. Sections A, C & D have lots of trees ad shade, but the sites are closer together. Section D is on the River, but you are on a bluff so no river access from each site. There is a boat launch on the southern corner. Lots of hiking trails and you will see small mobs of deer roaming the property. There is a small dog park that I think is an interim solution, near the Ranger Station on the north end of the site. Lots of places to walk the dog though. Our little 125 pound Newfoundland loved it here. Finally, there is a miniature golf course in the pecan grove that was in ok shape, but surprisingly fun. In the evenings there might be hamburgers and hot dogs for sale; a movie night, bingo, or other activities on site. Columbus is a small town about 6-7 miles away. You can get most things in town, but the HEB and Walmart are smaller. Not a great selection of highly-rated restaurants, but a decent number of places. There is a nice meat market downtown, Keyser with great meats. Small place, but great options. For cell service, we have a Max Transit Duo with a MIMO antenna mounted on the roof and T-Mobile phones Ookla Speedtest: (iPhone 13, 5G: 294 Mbps Down; 22.5 Mbps Up) Ookla Speedtest thru Pepewave Router: T-Mobile 128.3 Mbps Down, 5.75 Up; AT&T 108.5 Down, 29.04 Up. Our Starlink Dishy McFlatface is due in soon. Section E where there is more space and fewer trees would be best.
2 anos ás

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