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J&k

For Crane MWR Campground: A real crap hole in the middle of nowhere. Charged an extra $10 for our 5 lb dog. Horseflies at the campsite were bigger than our dog. No connectivity. We did not stay and they did not refund our money (we didn’t think they would).

Posted Jul 23, 2024 by J&k from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Thomas Boggs

For Crane MWR Campground: For a Short stay not bad if you like to fish. The lake is great see dear on the banks. The camp itself is in need of some TLC needs to have the electrical box’s updated and the site’s further apart. The road is paved but does have a climb to it so going in is slow coming out is low gear.

Posted May 30, 2023 by Thomas Boggs from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Thomas Boggs

For Crane MWR Campground: For a Short stay not bad if you like to fish. The lake is great see dear on the banks. The camp itself is in need of some TLC needs to have the electrical box’s updated and the site’s further apart. The road is paved but does have a climb to it so going in is slow coming out is low gear.

Posted May 30, 2023 by Thomas Boggs from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Raspberry

For Crane MWR Campground: Stayed overnight while transiting and most of the other reviews are still relevant. The campground is isolated but the lake and surrounding area is very pretty. The campground is a uneven gravel parking lot and the spaces are tight. Many full timers here. Full hookups are available. The guards at the front gate of the base are unfriendly but the MWR staff and campground host are nice folks. When entering the main gate the signage is confusing and campers should enter through the right hand lanes or the gate guard will make you back up. The marina is old but has boats and kayaks to rent.

Posted Aug 04, 2022 by Raspberry from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bradley Schuiteman

For Crane MWR Campground: The base itself is over run. The guard at the gate was more concerned with her cigarette than anything I had to ask. The sites are super close and there are two sewer hookups, both up hill. There is no Seckel service for any provider, and no WiFi or cable to make up for that. The staff was great, but made me feel like they were giving me a deal for being active duty. I wouldn’t stay there again. I have a 33ft tow behind and could barley get it in the site between me neighbors. No room for the vehicles, and bring leveling jacks. Probably the worst MWR facility I have ever seen.

Posted Jun 30, 2019 by Bradley Schuiteman from Fort Benning . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

ColD

For Crane MWR Campground: As the pervious rater has stated the base is very spread out and it over 7 miles from the main gate to the RV sites. The campground is down in a valley and there is no cell service from AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon...we have all three. Also no over the air TV channels either...we have Direct TV and so had TV. We only spent one night due to no cell coverage. The Navy lnn person said that the base was looking at putting WiFi in the campground which would be a major improvement.
The sites are all gravel pull throughs with no privacy between campers. There is a small Commissary which will fill most campers needs.

Posted Sep 01, 2017 by ColD from Apollo Bch FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

aldera

For Crane MWR Campground: This is a very spread out base. You check in at the Navy Gateway Inn and Suites front desk that is several miles from the actual campground. The lady checking us in was very friendly. The campground itself is very basic. Pretty much a long, but very flat gravel surface with a majority of pull-through sites. We had water, sewer and 50A service. Plenty of room to pull in a large motorhome. The shower house was an old cinder-block building. Not the most modern looking, but it was fairly clean. You're only 100 yards from the marina where you can rent boats, kayaks, etc. You're definitely out in the wilderness and miles from the base services like the commissary or exchange. They looked pretty small. The only other thing to mention is the final road to the campground. It's about 1.5 miles long and narrow, winding and hilly. You can barely fit 2 cars, side by side. I have a 40' motorhome and I was pulling my car. If another camper was coming from the other direction, one of us would have to back up to the beginning because there are essentially no shoulders to pull over to. I made a short video of that road that you can see at: https://youtu.be/DADEC6kZmmA.

Posted Aug 22, 2017 by aldera from Grand Haven, MI. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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