We did not have a reservation for this place and barely got a site. We were a bit misled by the front office (so were a couple other patrons) when selecting our site. We were under the assumption that our "hookup" site would be a minimum of 30 amps, but upon pulling in, it only had a 20 amp outlet. We did have a water hookup, however. This RV park is bustling with a gas station, gift shop, liquor and beer off sales, a restaurant, and a Wildlife Center. The Wildlife Center is the best asset this place has (besides the pie in the restaurant) featuring wildlife and informational exhibits. Sites are dirt and stacked side by side with no privacy and little landscaping. Our lakefront site had no lake access and our view was limited due to overgrown shrubs. Non-lakefront sites probably had a better view of the lake since they were on an upslope. This busy stop does
have laundry, limited wi-fi, gas, propane and a dump station. Advertising has made this place seem better than it is, but it was a safe, convenient stop along our Alaskan Highway route. On our second stay in Teslin on our return trip, we opted and preferred our stay at Dawson Peaks, just a few miles south of town.
Best Sites: None
Poor Sites: All
Hookups: 20/30 Electric, Water
Potable Water: Yes
Dump Within Facility: Yes (fee unless gas purchased)
have laundry, limited wi-fi, gas, propane and a dump station. Advertising has made this place seem better than it is, but it was a safe, convenient stop along our Alaskan Highway route. On our second stay in Teslin on our return trip, we opted and preferred our stay at Dawson Peaks, just a few miles south of town.
Best Sites: None
Poor Sites: All
Hookups: 20/30 Electric, Water
Potable Water: Yes
Dump Within Facility: Yes (fee unless gas purchased)
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