Local here and we frequent Jordan Lake State Park often. That particular campground is the largest in the state! Unfortunetely, state government appropriates money from reservations for park stays to other state projects and not state parks. A lot of the roads and sites are in dis-repair. It's really sad when the state won't properly maintain what we pay for and the rates go up every year.
Thanks for watching, Rhonda. Here's the link for the solar lights. There is a tiny hole on each light, that you poke something in, to turn them on. The little gadget that opens your SD slot on your phone, will work perfectly. amzn.to/4e1vAYl
Loop B is even worse. Stayed there in April. No soap to wash hands. Showers are awfull. No way to change temp and spray was out to the (?) small door to cover your midsection.
We were told that Raleigh won't give them any money for improvements. Loop F has shower curtains, but the one I used had mold spots on it. The water pressure was great, and the temp was good. It had a motion sensor for the shower. No soap dispenser in "comfort station" in loop G. I really like the campsites, but not the bathrooms.
The men's showers had shower curtains. They need some in the ladies bathroom. I wrote a detailed review about the bathroom issues, and I'll also be writing to the Raleigh office, since it's a state park. The small bathrooms don't have soap provided, and the large bathrooms weren't cleaned in the 4 days that I was there. The campsites are great though.
Nice camp site. I’ve have noticed that before (elsewhere) that the men bathroom were better than ours. I’m finally going to clean and wax my camper this weekend I can’t wait till it’s shiny again. And I’m finally glueing the “carpet” back up.
Hi, Doreen! I LOVE the paint job on your trailer- it is SOOOOOO CUTE!!! Good pics. LUCRETIA
Thanks Lucretia!
Local here and we frequent Jordan Lake State Park often. That particular campground is the largest in the state! Unfortunetely, state government appropriates money from reservations for park stays to other state projects and not state parks. A lot of the roads and sites are in dis-repair. It's really sad when the state won't properly maintain what we pay for and the rates go up every year.
Yes, it's a nice park. It just needs some maintenance.
Yes - check your tires! I need those solar/motion lights - how handy!
Thanks for watching, Rhonda. Here's the link for the solar lights. There is a tiny hole on each light, that you poke something in, to turn them on.
The little gadget that opens your SD slot on your phone, will work perfectly. amzn.to/4e1vAYl
You are in my city! When and where is your next meetup? I would love to join.
We won't be there again until next spring.
I was there awhile ago. In the b section
How were the bathrooms?
@@CampingTherapy it was good. Its updated
Loop B is even worse. Stayed there in April. No soap to wash hands. Showers are awfull. No way to change temp and spray was out to the (?) small door to cover your midsection.
We were told that Raleigh won't give them any money for improvements. Loop F has shower curtains, but the one I used had mold spots on it. The water pressure was great, and the temp was good. It had a motion sensor for the shower. No soap dispenser in "comfort station" in loop G. I really like the campsites, but not the bathrooms.
I would not use that shower either
The men's showers had shower curtains. They need some in the ladies bathroom. I wrote a detailed review about the bathroom issues, and I'll also be writing to the Raleigh office, since it's a state park. The small bathrooms don't have soap provided, and the large bathrooms weren't cleaned in the 4 days that I was there. The campsites are great though.
Nice camp site. I’ve have noticed that before (elsewhere) that the men bathroom were better than ours.
I’m finally going to clean and wax my camper this weekend I can’t wait till it’s shiny again. And I’m finally glueing the “carpet” back up.