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Monday, November 10, 2014

Review: Two Rivers Campground, Nashville, TN

Bottom line:
Northeastern Nashville, Tennessee, close to the river, clean, shady, and close to Opryland and lots of retail.

Two Rivers Campground is right off Briley Parkway in Northeast Nashville. It's located off exit 12 on Music Valley Drive. We stopped here on July 9th, 2014. Nashville is a great city to visit, so there is plenty to do as long as you have a tow car or a small RV.

Two Rivers Campground is an averaged priced campground. It's around $45/night with a 30 amp hookup. Some of the sites are 30 amp, water, and no sewer. When we were there it was very full and all of the neighbors were really nice.

Features: 30/50 amp, cable TV, water, sewer, pool, game room, playground (very small), free wifi (at the office), propane service, and bath houses.


Overall, the service was good and the whole campground was clean. I'd go there again.

On a side note, we had lunch less than a mile up the street at Santa Fe Cattle Co and the food and service were both amazing.

Summary:
The Two Rivers Campground is a nice place to stay, and I recommend it.
I give it seven out of ten stars.
Two Rivers Campground (Official Site)


Saturday, November 1, 2014

Review: Meteor Crater RV Park (AZ)

Bottom line:
Near Winslow, AZ with easy access to I-40, very clean, excellent customer service, good price, and nothing to see but the meteor crater.

Meteor Crater RV Park is on I-40 between Flagstaff and Winslow AZ. It's located off exit 233 which is where the meteor crater is located. This whole area is unpopulated, so there is nothing else to see here. We stopped here on July 7th, 2014. Even in July, the weather was gorgeous.

I made the reservation for this RV park via telephone and was surprised about how good the customer service was. I also had to call and postpone the reservation by one day during the trip. When we arrived, it was confirmed that the staff here are super nice and really on the ball. They do have a Good Sam discount, which is a nice little bonus.

The park itself is gated with code access, and an emergency/off hours exit. The grounds and bath house were well groomed and clean. Actually I believe this was the cleanest RV park I've ever seen to date.

The RV park has no cable TV, but there is 30 and 50 amp electrical hookups as well as water and sewer.

On a side note: the meteor crater itself is a bit expensive for what it is. The crater is huge and beautiful, but there isn't much to do. Even with $4 off, it cost around $50 to get  2 adults and 3 kids into the exhibit.

Summary:
The Meteor Crater RV Park is a great place, and I recommend it.
I give it nine out of ten stars.

Meteor Crater RV Park (Official Site)