Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Chris's Camp, Spearfish SD

Stay Date:  Sept 2020

Our Rating:  GOOD - 6

Large, busy park with grass and shade. Sites too close together to enjoy the outdoors; we had difficulty navigating around the picnic table without stepping on our neighbor's sewer hose to get to our tow car. Our pull through site was grass/gravel and sloped. Hookups are at the rear and may require extensions. The owner is helpful and friendly, but neither her nor her staff wore masks. Lots of motorcycle noise during the day but quiet at night. Park WiFi worked well during the day when there were few users but was unusable at night. Verizon cell/data were strong. No OTA TV but ample areas to use tripod satellite dish. Great location but at a premium price for sites crammed together.  Pricy at $53/night

Camp Three Forks, Three Forks, MT

Stay Date:  Sept 2020        

Our Rating:  BAD - 5

We were disappointed in our stay. While the park advertises full hookups, our $48.60 got us a 30A and water site. An old KOA, the infrastructure is in need of upgrading; even the 30A plug was worn, cobweb covered, and only inches off the ground. Otherwise, it looks like a nice park during the summer months with a pool, shade, and playground. WiFi worked well, and Verizon Cell/Data was strong. No OTA TV, no cable, and iffy looks through the trees for the TV satellites. Trees need to be trimmed - we scraped our roof getting into our site, and overall, anything over 40' is going to struggle to maneuver in the park. Next time we'll pass this one by. Overpriced at $48/night.





Farragut State Park

Stay Date:  Sept 2020

Our Rating:  GOOD - 10

An outstanding park with campsites to fit every desire. One campground has no hookups, another has water/electric, and another with full hookups. Miles and miles

of trails, a swimming beach with bathhouse, a boat launch, five disk golf courses, a "tree-to-tree" adventure concession, and an impressive museum of the parks WWII days. Paved access roads and sites, most sites under shade, and clean restrooms/showers. Amazingly, all sites are well spaced, regardless of the campground. Great staff of volunteers and rangers. Verizon cell/data spotty depending on campground, no OTA TV, and iffy if using a rooftop dish.  $37/night for non-resident full hookups.