Alamosajim
For Camelot Village RV and MHP: As some have said they have a limited number of spots for overnights but we made our reservation en route day of with no problem in mid September. Sites are concrete, level (nothing in the Texas panhandle isn’t level) and reasonably spacious. Access to highway is easy and convenient. WiFi was a bit dicey but that’s a common fault in RV parks.
I have no problem recommending this park for an overnight.
Posted Sep 23, 2019 by Alamosajim from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Dave
For Camelot Village RV and MHP: Very friendly staff and nice level sites. The amenities listed are incorrect. There are only 6 sites for overnight/short term guests, the rest of the park is permanent residents. They also do not provide WiFi or cable. The broadcast tv coverage is real good, so no big deal, but the lack of WiFi is disappointing.
Posted May 23, 2019 by Dave from South Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Norm
For Camelot Village RV and MHP: Camelot Village is a wonderful RV camp for both short-term and long-term camping. The park is well managed with a very friendly staff. There is plenty of space between sites and all sites appear to be very level and all are concrete pads with concrete patios with picnic tables. For Lubbock, there are lots of trees and green belt areas behind many of the campsites. There is a nice pool, open during the warm months; a well maintained laundry and post office. There is also a storm shelter in the office complex.
We spend about half our time in Lubbock and Camelot Village has proven to be a very clean and safe place to live.
Posted Feb 09, 2016 by Norm from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
The Freak
For Camelot Village RV and MHP: Good amount of space between pads. Staff was nice. Did not use pool but looked good.
Posted Jun 18, 2015 by The Freak from MI. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.