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September 2023 by Jen Bakija
Easy off I-80, no frills full hookup spot. Perfect after a long day of driving and you just need some sleep. Cute historical town. Unfortunately it was late and everything was closed. We discovered a free hot springs (Saratoga Hobo Hot Springs) only 40 min SW, and ventured there the next morning before continuing our journey west. I’d stay again. Cash only- read the directions on her business page. Not GPS maps.
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September 2023 by Pamela Hannula
Extremely rustic. Didn’t end up staying. Manager was very nice about it.
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August 2023 by Charlie Schluting
Lovely town and super quiet campground. Walk down to the river!
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April 2023 by z
Stayed here, used electric, no water, there is a river, a fenced in area with benches, and a historic hotel across the street. I was the only one there so it was peaceful and 3 large dumpsters close by made getting rid of trash easy. Very scenic stop and relaxing I would recommend if you don’t need water to stay here. 50/30/20
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December 2022 by Janet Shingleton
We were happy to find this RV Park open after Thanksgiving on our drive home from WA. I-80 closed down due to dangerously high wind the morning we were supposed to leave, so we ended up staying 3 nights. The owner, Stacey, was super nice and even texted to see if we needed anything from the grocery store while she was there. The location of the park was cozy near the river and we saw deer daily. The Inn across the street was lit up at night for a pretty view.
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October 2022 by Robin Autry
No BS is the wrong name, it should be No Nothing. They are taking advantage of the proximity to the historic inn to which they have no affiliation. The Historic Elk Mountain Inn looks really nice and it's sad they have such horrible neighbors with their large junk pile. I paid $40 cash for one night to stay here in August but should continued on the interstate to Rawlins. There are two very nice RV parks in Rawlins that charge less, and they have flush toilets, showers and laundry. I just don't understand why they are so greedy as the town clearly needs visitors. Skip no BS and maybe just stay at the inn.
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October 2022 by Marilyn Orr
This little park was fine for 1 night. Lovely setting outside the park but junk in the park was off-putting. No bathrooms.
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September 2022 by Big kat
It's a bit off the beaten path ,no signage ,a bit of a rough road too ,if you go past it go over the small bridge take a left ,go down that block and take a right ( it's the only turn you can take) then look for Cedar st turn right following that a short distance take another right and follow it and you will come up to the trading post ,now take a right and you will come back to that same bridge, take a left ,you're back to the park ( I missed it ? myself)just wanted to help the next folks ,the place is a bit small but really quiet, people are very nice and helpful, oh entering and exiting are both ONE WAY ,you'll see the turns are a bit tight but definitely do-able ,enjoy your quiet stay ? ?
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August 2022 by Ron Licari
As many other reviewers have said... this is a no frills RV park - hence the name "No BS".There are eight sites (maybe more). All sites are on dirt with our site was as levelas we've seen in five years full-time.Greeted immediately and shown to our site (no site number). Woman took our Cash Only $40, then began to inform us on any local places/eateries. One was walking distance away called Elk Mountain Hotel and Restaurant (beautiful building and restaurant but overpriced food).If coming from or going to the easy, the road is in disrepair in several places. From or going west it's more of a straight shot.
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July 2022 by Amelia Marek
This is a no frills Rv Park. Elk Mountain is the town and the name of its mountain in the background. There's two ways to get to it. It's right off of Route 80. Full hook ups for $20. presently. There's an old hotel across the street that's very interesting. They also serve dinner. The town is very small. Does have a post office and a small store. Also there's an old restaurant where everything you order is homemade. Can't beat it. The conversation with the owners is well worth it, if you're into learning local history. We loved staying here for a few days. You can also explore Medicine Bow Mountain the back way.
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July 2022 by Michael Anthony
Very reasonably priced campground for a quick overnight stay. 8 very level campsites with full power 50/30/20, water and sewer.
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June 2022 by Marlee Harris
Just a little 8 slot RV park with the sweetest lady running it. Great for an over night stay. A playground for kids 1 block away. River runs beside the rv park. Sometimes can see Moose. We did see several chipmunks. I would definitely stay again. Very quiet town with mountain view. Septic, water, and electricity.
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June 2022 by Jon N.
Great location. If coming from the east do not follow Google Maps directions. Go one exit further west.The park is basic, spaces level, full hook up. Sits right on the river. Elk Mountain Inn directly across the road.Stacy, the owner, was very nice. Cute fire area too.
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December 2021 by Julienne Shackelford (Jules)
Stacy and Peg are fantastic, they went above and beyond for all of us stuck during the storm, making sure we had water and heat if we were low on propane due to the closed highway! The town itself was incredible. A great place to stop and a beautiful town, near and dear to my heart.
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December 2021 by Sarah Moranville
No b.s.High winds, couldn't get down the hwy in our camper, so they let us stop to watch the game with no b.s.Two thumbs up.