Address: 20675 SW 162nd Ave, Miami, FL 33187, USA
Phone: +13052335300
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Roads are way to narrow. It's very difficult to back into an Rv spot. There is no concrete pads, you have to park your RV and truck on the grass. You have to jam your truck in sideways because there is not allot of space. There is an ant problem they infested our trailer. It is so noisy at night. We got woken up every night by noisy cars, honking, dog barking and the trash man at 4:00 a.m. it looks like most of the people staying there live there. IT'S a trashy park. We tried taking to an employee before office opened. They did not speak English.
Aldrin BO
Very expensive
Angie Ribas
Recently, stayed here for a second time and we had some AC issues with our new Camper. Our AC compressor broke! We reached out to the management team and were helped out by Laz their manager. He was extremely helpful and worked with us the best he could. This is a very nice, quiet and family friendly RV park and we’ll definitely return next summer with a working AC unit! Thank you Laz! Angie and Lázaro Suárez
john thomas
Very quiet and well manicured RV park. I just went for 2 nights to take my Jayco out for the 1st time. I will be back!
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No specific year. Any year is fine.
Don't know you can call and find out
That's not right
I'd recommend calling, but we did nightly for about $50 per night for two nights this season.
I don't have ideas, I can ask for it and I'll let you know later.
Short term your hookups are included but price varies by season. Monthly rates don't include electric.
I've never been, but I'll try to find out how much it costs
If I remember correctly they had small cottages on site for rent. I don't know the prices or what the inside looks like. Saw them while walking the dog through the park. They were cute though!
Sorry, no.
Yes, they have hook ups for long term rentals
Yes
Depends on the season that you normally go is $ 150 per night ...
They told us to make sure they checked in at the front office so I'd assume they either have to pay a fee or show proof they are there with a person who is renting a cabin or whatnot
I've been living there for one year and I love it.
Yes! Just ask For that service @ front desk ,its on your left side when you face the pool
Prices are several. You have to call, but they are a minimum of two nights to rent.
And
You have to go to their website, fill in the reservation questions and if there's an opening it will spit out the price. There are different prices for in & out of season.
Yes you can, but specific cabins are rented where pets are allowed, and they also charge a fee
Park was up and running with all utilities within days of Irma. Quite a few branches down, but all cleaned up now.
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