Pavilion RV Park, West Monroe, LA
Amenities:
Full Hook-ups at All Sites / 30 or 50 Amp Electric / Big-Rig Friendly / Cabins
Wi-Fi Service / Propane / Bath House, Laundry Room, Club Room
Playground / Pavilion / Pet-Friendly / Pond Fishing
Nightly rates: RV sites are $40/night. Several discounts available.
Monthly Rates: 30 Amp Electric: $425.00 / 50 Amp Electric: $450.00
I elected to stay here even though a couple of reviews I read weren't good. We arrived after closing time and the office had left us a map to our site so we could set up and check in the next morning. The main road in the park is graveled. We found our site (#29) a pull through site. The pad is graveled but hard packed and level with room for our CRV behind the MH. The hook ups (30 amp, water, and sewer) were well located for our 31' Class C and had plenty of room for our slide out. The was a concrete pad next to the site but no table or fire ring.
I'd like to say we got a good night sleep but we didn't. That was mostly due to us leaving all our medication at home :- ( but partly also due to proximity to the interstate, railroad, and a few businesses. One of the businesses sounds like a veterinarian or dog boarding business which had dogs that started barking fairly early in the morning. Our own dogs, 2 poms, got accustomed to hearing the dogs barking but paid attention to the vehicles and people passing by.
There is a playground in the park and a game room with a few arcade games and a pool table. Also housed in this building was a laundry and the showers. The showers were old but clean enough. There was a timer for the light in the shower stall but the light was pretty dim in the shower. The entire building is old and could use some serious remodeling.
The reviews I read mentioned an old pool that was nasty. I saw that it had been filled in with sand. It looked like it would make a good horseshoe pit. There is also a pond on the property for fishing, according to the website. The one thing that really bothered me was the fact that we needed a propane refill and after a few attempts to catch someone to do it, I gave up. I unhooked the mh and drove to Goldson's LP Gas a couple of miles away where they filled the tank for me. The lady in the park office told me where to find the propane. Just my opinion that if you have a service like propane refilling there should be someone there to do it during business hours.
There is wifi available, for a cost. I used the hotspot on my phone instead. There are 15+ digital channels you can pick up OTA but the park is clear overhead in most sites so satellite should be no problem to pick up. The digital channels include CBS, NBC, ABC, a few pbs channels, and a few that I didn't recognize any shows on.
I think most of the people in the park are here monthly for the winter or live here and work nearby. Overall, it is an ok campground for a one or two day stop over but there are state parks just a bit farther off the interstate that would be quieter and less expensive.
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