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BobonthrRocks

For Golden Golf Club RV Park: Fine for the price, a basic dry campground but with electricity. Lots of big rigs as far as I could see. Can’t say the WI-FI) was fatt, cellular was much faster.

Posted Jun 04, 2022 by BobonthrRocks from BRITISH COLUMBIA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ski Music Hiking

For Golden Golf Club RV Park: We're thrilled to find this place with our van for ski trip. Brand new bathrooms and showers. Friendly staff at the pro shop. Maybe not suitable for the biggest rigs, but for vans and campers it's great, especially in the winter when most other places are closed.

Posted Mar 05, 2022 by Ski Music Hiking from Calgary. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

PMF

For Golden Golf Club RV Park: This campground is a great place to stay and play (golf). Very much like a provincial campground. Upside you have power and good internet. Probably not big rig oriented but they can be managed. Staffed from the golf shop and they were very organized when we came in. They also provide courtesy carts for carrying clubs back to the RV. We would definitely come again.

Posted Jul 09, 2020 by PMF from BC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bea flowers

For Golden Golf Club RV Park: STAY CLEAR FROM OF THIS CAMPGROUND FOR A NUMBER OF REASONS! This campsite is not suitable for most motorhomes. It is extremely primitive. Unless your other choices are the side of the road, find something else. In addition you are not warned about the one lane bridge that crosses the river. It was extremely scary and should have been disclosed upon making reservations. We later learned it is not suitable for big rigs. There is no office or anyone that is enforcing any rules of any kind. Our neighbor had clotheslines strung up with all types of clothing including undergarments. Toys and items strewn through the campsite. It’s obvious they are not monitoring the people that they have here. They have no office and you do not see anyone representing the campground. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

Posted Jun 23, 2019 by Bea flowers from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Sukas Mom

For Golden Golf Club RV Park: This campground is at a golf course. Check-in at the pro shop. 42 sites are available, all back-in except one pull-through. Each site has 15/30 amp electricity but no other amenities. Fires are not permitted, so no fire pits. Potable water is available at the campground entrance. There is no restroom although porta-potties are available. For this reason the campground is intended only for self-contained RVs. There is no dump station although there is a dump station in town. Sites are large and level. Sites 1-24 (the “old” sites) are in a nicely wooded area, with good separation by mature forest. Sites 25-42 are new in 2018 and are basically gravel pads carved out of forest but with no privacy between sites. In a few years, brush growth will make this section as nice as the older sites. The biggest downside is that the roads inside the campground are not paved. The sites near the entrance look to get a fair amount of dust from campers coming and going. The rest of the sites don’t have that problem. The campground includes free WiFi (3 repeaters); signal is strong and the WiFi is fast. Cell phone signal is weak, since the campground is a few miles off the highway. There is no traffic noise; this campground is QUIET. I think the campground is best suited to rigs 35 feet and under, as larger rigs might have trouble maneuvering into the sites. You should be aware that to get to the campground, you will need to drive over the Columbia River in a one-lane bridge with no guard rails. Obviously large rigs do this all the time, and our 30-foot motorhome had plenty of room, but the experience is a bit unnerving. Nonetheless we definitely would come back and are happy to recommend the campground to others.

Posted Jul 26, 2018 by Sukas Mom from Massachusetts. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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