We arrived here on July 12 at a Casino at Fort Hall, Idaho for one night. Signage was non existent so we had difficulty finding the campground which was attached to the casino on the side. Not really visible from the street. No instructions on how to choose site, so we pulled into the last larger site and set up, then went to check in and pay. You had to check in at the hotel lobby which was located on the opposite side of the casino. One person in front of us and we waited 20 minutes to check in only to find out that the site we chose was reserved. When I called months earlier, they said they did not take reservations. We moved to the site next door and our sewer hook up was located under the steps of the fifth wheel next to us. The sites were all pull throughs and very narrow. I strongly recommend paying the extra $5 for a premium site. We chose not to hook up the sewer and we dumped in another open site on the way out.
The one restaurant open inside the casino was too expensive for a casual diner, so we chose to dine in our motorhome. We did have a level site with full hookups including 50 amp electric. The sprinklers were on all afternoon and evening in the center of the park where tents were camping. The water was running down the street and one RV site was completely submerged. There were signs posted throughout the park notifying campers to conserve water because of the drought. The only RV sites that had green grass were the premium sites, the others had dead grass and dirt. Everyone qualifies for a 10% discount: AAA, Good Sam, or Veteran. We paid $36.26 for the night. Many casino's allow RV's to dry camp in their parking lot for free, not here. I rate this park P**.
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