Or, at least that’s what the brochure says. We had to provide pictures of our rig before making reservations because it is more than 10 years old (1998). We weren’t surprised by the request as we were already aware of parks wanting to keep a nice look in their park. When we arrived, there are number of forms to complete and initial, along with pages and pages of rules.
This is a very large park (300+ sites) with park models, mobile homes, RVs of all types and ages - so much for the rigs looking good. As for all the rules, again like in too many parks we visit there seems to be no enforcement - young children (under 12) with dogs on leashes being pulled up/down the roadways and older children playing on the equipment in the dog runs, etc, etc, etc. So, far we have made 3 requests for a picnic table with promises of tomorrow to no avail.
The one bright spot is the large dog run which contains a number of pieces of agility equipment (dog walk, A-frame, weave poles, tunnel and teeter-totter). Karma is having fun remembering some of her training on the equipment and chasing the ball around the space provided. It has been a little rainy (remember Texas is trying really hard to make up for the drought of the last few years) so the park is sometimes a bit too muddy but we have an outside shower mechanism to wash off our feet when we return.