HB
For Elk Country RV Resort and Campground: I had a mostly positive experience here. I called only a few days ahead of time, and they found a spot in the “forestâ€. I had trouble backing in, so the owner guided me to a different spot that was very spacious. All sites are raked. I never use the bathrooms or showers, but heard people complain about showers. I checked the laundry and felt the machines were old and too expensive. It’s a concession; not the owner. I asked about the rules. Basically, elk are wild. They are trying to protect the herd as well as the people. Pros: nice property. Different types of spots to choose from. Most spots seem pretty level. No internal speed bumps. Staff was nice. Cons: no light at entrance. WiFi and cell phone reception pretty weak.
Posted Aug 30, 2020 by HB from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
AS
For Elk Country RV Resort and Campground: Although they have late check in, they won’t give you the restroom code except when the office is open, so this was a total dealbreaker for someone that’s just looking for a place to stay the night. The worst part, this is mentioned in fineprint. Moreover, their registration comes with all these exhaustive rules that they make you initial. It looks like this is owned by a control freak — they made me feel very unwelcome in the few minutes I considered staying.
Posted Jan 18, 2020 by AS from Bay Area California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Julie Chris
For Elk Country RV Resort and Campground: We were traveling north, stopped by to see if this was a park that would be good place to stay. As we pulled in, we got to see elk that were grazing that day. We pulled over to watch the elk and within a few minutes, the property owner/manager stopped by and asked us to leave. She was very rude and didn’t even take the time to welcome us or find out if we were looking for a spot. Just thought we were sightseerers, who unfortunately are not welcome to stop on the frontage road outside the property. Because of her, we were very disappointed and would not recommend this park. We found a gorgeous and small rv park called Azalea glen, across from Patrick’s point and could not have been happier. Lovely hosts and could slightly hear sea lions at times!
Posted Nov 06, 2019 by Julie Chris from Midwest. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jill
For Elk Country RV Resort and Campground: Not a bad park. It was clean. The Wifi is restricted to 20 minutes because "it's expensive to use satellite." They are on well water and our water was yellow and rusty. We Did have a big heard of elk that stayed in the meadow in front all morning. The laundry was extraordinarily pricey-- it cost me $10 in quarters to do 2 loads! I thought I would use their shower rather than run rusty water into my lines, but the showers also required lots of quarters, which I was out of. This is not a place I would return to.
Posted Sep 01, 2019 by Jill from Arizona . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jen
For Elk Country RV Resort and Campground: Beautiful scenery and nice location. However, the park could use some updating. The showers charge a fee and the women’s shower remained cold for the entirety of the 10min shower. The staff were very rude while checking in and rude to people who stopped to look at the elk.
Posted Mar 07, 2019 by Jen from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Rimrock
For Elk Country RV Resort and Campground: Here in nov 2018. Bcos of our length 38’rv+ 20’ pu
Utilities still dated poles spaced out in open field which is
Soft due to rain & Covered with elk poop.Elk down the road.
Overpriced. winter rate $47.
Posted Nov 24, 2018 by Rimrock from USA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
H2oskier
For Elk Country RV Resort and Campground: It is a beautiful setting and there are elk through out the park however it is a very old park. Upon arriving at site, could not hook up to electric without a warning on surge protector. In checking with camp hostess, she said they have been dealing with negative polarity for years. The park was 60 yrs old in some areas according to her. Did not want to fry the wiring in the coach so after trying another site and checking out the entire back row. I gave them one star because they refunded our money and we went downtown the road to Klamath.
Posted May 16, 2018 by H2oskier from Colorado (CO). This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.