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Jon W
For Lost Valley Lake Resort: Huge park with 2 lakes and lots of aquatic options. Activities are entered around kids so this is a happening place for families. Security escorted us to our site after check-in, which was much appreciated. We would have definitely gotten lost without their help! Our back-in full hookup site was mostly level. Successfully programmed about 30 over the air TV channels but the reception was poor. My AT&T phone had a weak signal. Free wifi in the Fort Wilderness and Lake Expo buildings was slow, but the Lodge was pretty good. Did not try the onsite restaurant. Long drive to Walmart and outside food options. This place was an absolute steal at $10.00/day through RPI.
Posted Aug 06, 2020 by Jon W from South Dakota. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
PricelessRV
For Lost Valley Lake Resort: Campground was very easy to find. **Best way to go into the campground is by going Hwy 50 to Hwy 19 to Hwy ZZ (it is just over 4 miles down Hwy ZZ). If you have kids, there are a lot of entertaining things for them: jumping pillow, playgrounds, pool, club house, boats and more. This is Resort property; there are multiple options available if you do not have a camper. Campsites are all different sizes. The first one we were assigned was half the size we would need. They were happy for us to look at other sites and move to another. There are many sites that easily handle big rigs. There was room in our site for the truck, 5th wheel and jeep. Some of the sites have a lot of trees, we prefer few to no trees. There is a section “Fort Wilderness†that has very few trees.Campsites are gravel and most sites have picnic tables and a concrete patio. 50 amp service. Sites around us were very level; however, there were many sites that it would be hard to get level. Asphalt roads through the campground. The roads are in AWFUL shape. The signs to help with directions within the campground were poor. It was hard to follow the map and find camping areas. Let security help escort you to the campsite. Plus, it would be hard to hunt for a campsite, while dodge potholes. Nice indoor pool. The Verizon coverage is very spotty. We used our booster and were able to get a signal, but very slow internet speed even with booster. We went to a clubhouse and got great WiFi signal. It was easy to get DirecTV satellite. There were several areas that work is being done. It is obvious that they are working to make this resort even better. We will definitely stay here again.
Posted Apr 29, 2018 by PricelessRV from Colorado. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Charlie and Martha
For Lost Valley Lake Resort: Great concept but a very ill maintained facility. If you have kids you will be pleased because there is a lot to do for them.
However, you will have to tough through washed out, un-maintained roads both on the way into the park and especially within the park.
The RV pads are severely out of level so large rigs will have trouble leveling up. The approaches to the pads are deeply rutted with wash outs that are not repaired.
About the only redeeming quality for us is that we have full hookups.
Posted Jun 08, 2017 by Charlie and Martha from Fayetteville, Arkansas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.