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Melody

For Eagles Nest-Fletcher: There are 2 camp areas here but no sign for the second one. Eagles Nest is small, sites are small and back in and surrounded by dense trees. Fletchers Fork has all pull thru sites and is more open with no tree impediments. Hookups worked fine. Customer service and signage is lacking. Campground was ok.

Posted Jun 05, 2020 by Melody from Long Island NY. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Poppy and Mawmaw

For Eagles Nest-Fletcher: Such great potential. Have been staying here for roughly three years, off and on. Maintenance could be stepped up a lot. Grass doesn’t get cut, forget any leaves being blown off the gravel parking spots so you can really see the sites. (At Eagles Rest) No rules enforced. Dogs pooping without being cleaned up after, vehicles hanging out in the driveways so getting through is an obstacle course, people parking on the grass and tearing the sites up. (Fletchers Fork) The place is packed most of the time so hopefully they will begin putting some resources back into the campground and, hopefully, make people follow the basic rules.

Posted Mar 05, 2020 by Poppy and Mawmaw from Southeastern US. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Cal

For Eagles Nest-Fletcher: We stay the a lot, location is good for us. But it seems to be run down lately. Stayed in April for a few days. Needs lots of updating. Grass not be mowed very, restroom need fixed up, tree limbs hanging over the RV roads and campsites to the point of hitting the top of the RV roof. There seems to be a number of Active Duty home steadiers there one with a large residential refrigerator outside their RV, abundance of 4 kids toys and clothes and junk being stored in a way that their site looks like a Trailer Park. Several people park blocking the road assess making it difficult to get in or out of a site.. the cabins need work, paint and maintenance done to all of them. The look bad. Staff is very friendly and accommodating.

Posted May 27, 2019 by Cal from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Pops n Kiki

For Eagles Nest-Fletcher: Currently at Fletcher FamCamp at Ft Campbell, KY/TN. The base straddles the KY & TN state lines, but I think it’s officially KY bc the post office in in KY. The campgrounds (Fletcher and Eagle’s Nest) are generally nice. FHU and near the base stables. This is the third time here for us. Winter, early spring and now summer. Clean and generally quiet. There is a pistol range near us and evidently a significant rapid fire assault range up the road too! Thursday evening there was a full on assault/training evolution around 1800. Scared the crap outta us until we figured it out. The FamCamp is off base technically, in that you do not have to enter a gate. You also get about $2 off for having a National Park Pass. There is another camp up the hill, Eagles Nest I think. Not as nice as Fletcher, but Fletcher has no wifi, cell service is not good because you’re in a valley, and laundry is at Eagle’s Nest. Fletcher is an asphalt-pad campground and Eagles Nest is gravel. Laundry room has 4 washers and 4 driers, clean and has a deep sink, carts and folding table. All very clean. It is $1.25 to wash and .75 cents to dry. Fletcher has about 8-10 small cabins to rent too. Small stream runs by Fletcher. Likely a catch and release but not certain. All in all, it’d give them a 7 overall at Fletcher. Mainly because there is no wifi (they told us they were too close to the airstrip for wifi?). Otherwise a good place to stay.

Posted Jul 23, 2018 by Pops n Kiki from Southeastern US. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Lloyd and Fran Mille

For Eagles Nest-Fletcher: Stayed at Fletcher Fork campground on 1-6 Aug 2017, Nice little camp, tidy well kept, friendly atmosphere. Would stay again. There is a little construction on the nearby dam, water is not flowing, however the noise from the work site did not disturb us. Did see plenty of deer, turtles in what is left of the stream. Also seen what we thought was a beaver or otter. Enjoyed our stay here.

Posted Aug 03, 2017 by Lloyd and Fran Miller from Full Time RV'ing. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Toogie Stone

For Eagles Nest-Fletcher: We stayed at Fletcher's Fork in October of 2015 and considered it a 3. However, our second go around was disappointing to say the least. We had planned to stay 11 nights, but ended up only staying 4 nights. We were evacuated due to flooding of the area. It's just a mess! There is little to no cell phone coverage, no internet, no tv channels at all, and they shoot skeets from sunrise to sunset every single day. We retired out of Ft Campbell and are very familiar with the area. We have always loved the recreation areas just outside of Gate 10. We are also full-time RV'ers and travel across the country. We often stay at military installations. At $25 a night, this is one of the more expensive ones that we have encountered. Once we evacuated, they offered to let us dry camp at the top of the hill where Eagle's Nest is located. They were not going to refund our money for the nights we would be evacuated and dry camping. I opted for a refund of the remaining nights and we headed on over to the Exit 1 Campground in Clarksville. It's $10 more a night but worth it for our needs. This will probably be the last time we stay at Ft Campbell.

Posted Jun 05, 2017 by Toogie Stone from TN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Diana

For Eagles Nest-Fletcher: My husband and I stayed for 2 days in a 5th wheel RV. It was difficult to find, not many signs up for the RV park and if you want a pull thru you need to go stay at Fletchers. The Eagles Nest is all back ins and tree covered. No wifi or TV stations over the air or cable, so bring a book or DVDs. If you need to do laundry you have to go to Eagles Nest. The bathrooms are ok. The base is very nice but the RV park is far from anywhere. A lot of outdoor activities if you are into that. I was just disappointed being an Army Veteran. I guess I had hoped that things would be better. Make sure you ask for a map when you check in so you can find what you need.

Posted May 03, 2016 by Diana from Was west virginia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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