Kansas - Prarie RV Park, Elkhart
Campground Information:
Prarie RV Park, Elkhart Kansas
No website or Phone number available
Campground Visit / Stay Information:
Stay: October 12th & 13th 2007
Site type: All Pull Thru's on fine Gravel and really level
Site amenities: Cable, Sewer, Water (Lots of Pressure!) 30/50amp
Rate/night: $15
Extra Charges/night (Pets, Children, A/C, etc): more then 2 people it's extra
First or Return Visit: First visit
Your Rating (1 Low – 5 High): 3
Campground Facilities Information:
Back-in/pull-through: All campsites in Campground are pull-thru. Plenty of space to not have to un-hook the truck from the camper
Hook-ups: Maybe 20, all have hook-ups
Credit Cards Accepted: no
Discounts Accepted (Good Sam, KOA, other): None I know of.
Roads: Just the in and out
Level Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, rating: 3
Wide/Open Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, rating: 3
Restroom Cleanliness (1 low – 3 high): None available
Store (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Game Room (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Pool (Yes/No; Heated/Not Heated; Clean, rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Campground Impressions:
Kid Friendly (Yes/No - Activities): No
People Friendly (Yes/No): If you like looking at a whole lotta nothing!
WiFi Friendly (Yes/No; - Charge?/Service Provider?): No
Cell Phone Coverage (Yes/No - Service Provider?): Yes - Verizon
Pet Friendly (Yes/No): Yes
Personal Comments:
We stopped here after driving for 9 hours through the boring state of Kansas. This is a park like you see on the movies...LOL A bunch of spots and that's it. You can see for hundreds of miles and not see anything. I will say that it was nice to find a small park to plug in, since we're having some trouble with our fridge (Pilot wont light) and we need a place to plug in till Tuesday. So it worked out perfect. It's just a shame there is nothing here to do.
Basically just a spot to pull over and have the full hook-ups. So I'm not complaining. There is no one that attends to this campground, like a campground host, it's just a municipality campground provided by the city.
Pat & Cindy Bonish
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