On August 7 we pulled into this resort for 2 nights and is located just off the I5 just north of Canyonville, Oregon. This is the best park we have stayed at in our travels. This park is truely a resort with well manicured weedless lawns, shrubs, flowers, and trees throughout the complex. It is owned and operated by the Indians here and is also attached to a gambling casino which is a healthy walk, but they provide door to door free shuttle service with a call to the front desk. The inside roads were all asphalt just like any new housing tract and perfectly level concrete pads with full hookups including 50 amp electric, sewer, and water. The only gripe I had was the electrical box was 50 feet from my rig when parked to the back of our pad. I don't carry 50 amp extensions so I had to park all the way forward next to the street which left about 20 feet unused behind my coach. We were able to park our toad 200 feet away in visitor parking area. A lot of high end motorhomes in this park and there was an American Revolution Ralley going on here while we were here. The park appeared to be full both nights we were here and it was very quiet, you could not even hear the freeway as the campground was located below the freeway with hills separating the campground from the freeway. The casino has several restaurants and we elected to eat at the buffet which was seafood night, Thursday. It was $21 per person but had fish, clams, oysters, crab, clam chowder, prime rib, Italian food, Mexican food, a salad bar and great looking pies and ice cream bar. There was an indoor pool and spa in campground and at the casino which was attached to their hotel. We will make it a point to stop here any time we travel I5 in northern Calfornia in the future. We paid $33.21 per night with AAA and their free players card discount. I rate this park P*****.
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