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November 2024 by Zac Vetter
Nice quiet views
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September 2024 by Bob Harker
Sites are close together and not layed out right.
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May 2024 by Jackie Nicholson
Our son and his family took us to the restaurant. The salad bar really needed some help and ice. Our granddaughters steak was very tough. Loved the atmosphere and just grateful to spend time with family
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April 2024 by Graham Flim Flam Man Bowden
This place is awesome, the lady who runs the place is really nice and helpful and the facilities are clean and the fishing I hear is out of this world. Will update further in another week or so.
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December 2023 by Jesse Guy
This will be the second time I've written this review as it seems to be getting deleted. I didn't think this was possible until someone reminded me of thia incident and I came back to refresh my memory, but the review is gone. Strange.I've stayed at Mouse river park three times now and for the most part, it was good. The park was clean, the sites are large and well groomed. Some have water, others don't but there's a full station on the east side of the bridge. Not much of a problem. The store is adequately stocked and the Bar/Restaurant is quite nice.That's were the positivity ends.The last time we visited will have been our last visit after what we experienced. We reserved our normal spot and arrived in the early afternoon on a Friday and set up our rig on the spot. After a couple hours, a man and woman pulled their rig in the wrong way, through trees (attempted to make a back in site a pull-through) and attempted to park their rig facing ours. I initially didn't have a problem with that until they decided to commandeer our fire ring and picnic table while we were at the restaurant.When I returned to the site and noticed that they had done this, I asked politely if we could get our things back as they belong to our site. I was immediately met with a severely drunk woman (it's literally 2:30pm) telling me that it was part of their site and my rig was facing the wrong direction.My site was a back in, there is no other "way" for me to park. Hers was a back in as well, and I pointed out to her that her table and ring were in the other side. She continued to ridicule me for about another 10 minutes until they discovered that they were indeed parked the wrong way. After she was finished lambasting me with insults and calling me an idiot over and over again, (completely unwarranted behavior, she was acting like a child) I received my sites items back and I continued to go on with my day...My wife and I decided to take our dogs for a long walk. We were gone for about 2 hours, just to return to a horrible smell of what seemed like undercooked fish and burning oil near our RV. After a few minutes of checking out our sewer and the immediate area around our site, I discovered the drunk woman's extremely drunk husband had set up a very putrid smelling frying apparatus directly on the other side of the wall behind our RV, nowhere near their site.I walked to the other side of the wall and asked "what's this?", he replied "oh, it's too stinky around our RV, my wife doesn't like it", to which I replied, "so you thought is was just alright to stink up my site with your garbage?"The woman inside her RV heard me and began shouting at me through the screen door and then following me around my site, shouting while I began to gather my things to leave.Moments later, when spittle from her alcohol fueled tirade landed on my face, I threatened her and her husband with police. Immediately her drunk friend came over, grabbed her from my site and began to apologize, then had the audacity to ask us if we cared to join them for a fire later. Mind you, it's literally 4:30 pm now and they're all insanely drunk.I packed my things, hitched my rig and left. We were there for a total of 5 hours. I hadn't even cracked a beer yet.I've never, ever witnessed this type of nonsensical rudeness and lack of respect at any other campground that I've ever visited and I've been to hundreds of them all over the US.I'll never ever go back.
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November 2023 by Laura Mibeck
Toilets: There are two public, heated bath houses with toilets and showers. The showers are nothing fancy but they are clean and well kept.
Dog-friendliness: Everyone who camps here pretty much has a dog. There are a couple of dog stations with bags and a place to put dog waste.
Picnic area: There is an area with multiple picnic tables that are on cent slabs under metal awnings. There is wide green space for yard games and it is close to the playground.
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September 2023 by Shannon L
Beautiful place to relax, they have a grocery store, cafe bar and plenty of camping spots.
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September 2023 by Leo Logelin
Very nice park, but the road into the Park needs work done to it
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August 2023 by Kylene Hornberger
Mouse River Park softball tournament was great!!
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June 2023 by Roger Johnson
Good times with Great friends.
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November 2022 by Tyler Cain Halverson
Cool place
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September 2022 by Rusty Shackleford
Cool place
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September 2022 by Karethra Bex
This is a great park with plenty of play areas for children, a general store and bar/ restaurant for adults. It's a bit tricky finding the checkin station. Go over the bridge and walk between the general store and pub, then there's a small FEMA trailer and a kiosk next to it. There are small signs that indicate it's the office. The kiosk is self pay after you find what site you'd like. It's a huge park with several areas for tent and RV. There are pit toilets scattered throughout and one main building next to the pub with showers and running water. The water from the sinks smelled horrible, but the showers were ok presumably because the water was from the hot water tanks. The people we encountered were a mix between pleasant and some with 'don't look at me' attitude, but overall a good experience. Be sure to keep an eye on your pet if you have one as it seemed very few people actually followed the pets on leash rule
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September 2022 by Vicki Brown
This is a great park with plenty of play areas for children, a general store and bar/ restaurant for adults. It's a bit tricky finding the checkin station. Go over the bridge and walk between the general store and pub, then there's a small FEMA trailer and a kiosk next to it. There are small signs that indicate it's the office. The kiosk is self pay after you find what site you'd like. It's a huge park with several areas for tent and RV. There are pit toilets scattered throughout and one main building next to the pub with showers and running water. The water from the sinks smelled horrible, but the showers were ok presumably because the water was from the hot water tanks. The people we encountered were a mix between pleasant and some with 'don't look at me' attitude, but overall a good experience. Be sure to keep an eye on your pet if you have one as it seemed very few people actually followed the pets on leash rule
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September 2022 by Alan Tillinghast
Wonderful getaway. Fishing, boating, camping, trail walking. Bar bingo and refreshments, large BBQ area. Friendly visitors abound.