Turnbulls Travels
For Bruegger Centennial Park: Free gravel lot with room for 4 rigs if folks back in. The area is at the bottom of a dead end street, so room to maneuver, unhook, etc. Dump station with water, not sure if potable. Green grassy park area right next door with picnic tables and grills. As others have said, free, not even a donation box. In June 2024, sign asks for generators to be shut off by 9 pm. We stayed on a Saturday and were surprised to be the only ones here.
Posted Jun 02, 2024 by Turnbulls Travels from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Rmtravels
For Bruegger Centennial Park: ATT was 3 bars - parking is the parking lot - primitive camping though they do have a dump - they ask no generator before 6 and after 10 - nice park with playground and restroom - free as we can tell no box for payment and no sign to whom to pay - walking distance of a restaurant which was good considering the main road in town is under construction
Posted Jun 28, 2023 by Rmtravels from Southern Indiana . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Glenn Dale
For Bruegger Centennial Park: Quiet clean small city park in a resident area. Dump station but no water yet due to it still early in the season.
Posted May 05, 2022 by Glenn Dale from PNW. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
CJV
For Bruegger Centennial Park: Sweet little find on our way west. Traveling Highway 2 from Michigan to Montana and wanted a quick stop. Cute city park with undesignated spaces in a parking area. Has water spigot and dump station in the parking area. Shaded, blacktop, grocery store 4 blocks walk, surrounded by private residences. Nice pavilions with grills and concrete picnic tables. And, get this, it’s free (as far as we know now!) Five stars for what it is. We loved it.
Posted Sep 17, 2020 by CJV from Michigan. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.