Location: Crossville, TN
Site#: ???
Type of hookups: Full hookups 50 AMP.
Big Rig Friendly: Yes.
Wi-Fi: Was available in the front office area, campsites too far away to pickup the signal.
Cable: No
Pros: Very nice resort with many trees and a small lake. The people were very friendly, everything was well take care of. The short-term sites were about a mile from the entrance, so it was very quiet and peaceful.
Cons: The road within the resort was very dusty; the back of the motorhome was completely white. I must note the road was very well maintained, just dusty.
Cost: $28.67
Rating: 7.5
Notes: We stayed in this area to visit several of the State Parks in area: Cumberland Montain, Fall Creek Falls, and Burgess Falls.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Deer Run RV - Crossville, TN
Monday, January 22, 2007
Fort DeSoto State Park - Tierra Verde, FL
Location: Tierra Verde - Fort DeSoto State Park (Pinellas County Park)
Site#: 130
Type of hookups: Electric and Water hookup - 30 AMP.
Big Rig Friendly: Yes, the sites in the non-pet section were larger and did not have as many low tree branches as the pet section
Wi-Fi: No
Cable: No
Pros: Beautiful State Park, wonder beach, nice place to walk and bike.
Cons: Lots of low tree branches and curvy road; and some low tree branches at some campsites; however they were working on cleaning this up while we were there (Jan 2007).
Cost: 28.50 (Jan 2007)
Rating: 6.75 (would have been higher, except it was so difficult for us (with a big-rig) to get to our site with the low tree branches, curvy road, and narrow site. It is a very beatiful park).
Notes: The website will display photos for each site, which is very helpful. Make sure you take your time getting to your campsite as the road is very twisty; and their are many low tree branches.