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Pine Bluffs RV Park
Completely renovated! Just a stone's throw from the WY, NE and CO borders, we are on the way to EVERYWHERE! Spacious FHU sites, modern sparkling clean bath house, laundry, and more! Steps to Our Lady of Peace Shrine.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Joe A
Stayed there last night was spacious and very peaceful. The restrooms and showers were clean and the staff was extremely helpful. Definitely a place I will stay again on my way back. They also had heated water pipes so there was water hookups available.
Nathan Zuray
The lot meters could use directional arrows to show which side your lot is on. The entire campground is unkept and full of goat weed. Its right next to a train that runs every 90 minutes. It was the most expensive campground I stayed at over 8 days and I also stayed in Yellowstone and Red Rock. This campground is way to close to Nebraska to cost $70. I hope I never stay here again.
Karen Johnson
I’ll start with the positive, the man on the phone when we booked the site was extremely nice and helpful and the woman in the office who called us to let us know they would be closed by the time we got there was also very nice. The RV park is also conveniently located near Route 80 and we were grateful to have a place to sleep for the night with a hook up. All this being said, the park needs a lot of attention when it comes to grooming and maintenance. There was an invasive weed growing all over our campsite (and throughout the RV park) that had burrs with very sharp points on them. Our dog did not want to walk anywhere except by the office where there is grass. Be careful with your pets if you stay here. Also, there is a train that runs about every 90 minutes all night long. Since there is a crossroad right where the campground is, the train needs to blow its whistle as it passes the campground. Sleeping was a challenge to say the least. Of course we understand that this is not the fault of the RV Park but better to know going in that sleep will most likely be difficult and interrupted. One night was okay but….. can anyone say CHOO, CHOO??!!!! :)
Dana Cothron
I can't give a great review but we have electricity, sewer dump & water. If this is only place than one has to overlook I few inconveniences. No one here, couldn't get someone on phone to show us better site but the one's close to office full of goat weeds which are the worst I've ever encountered. They are prickly, stick to your shoes and really hurt with bare feet. I've been fighting to get rid of them next to my garage for over a year. My suggestion is to aggressively remove them as soon as possible.
Robert Pedersen
Very disappointing. We called to make a reservation and received good service from the person who assisted us. The camp spot was flat, which we appreciated, and the hook-ups were average. Water was a little difficult to turn on, but it worked once we figured it out. The issues with this place are: 1) HORRIBLE location next to train tracks and a railroad crossing. Trains ran all night and everytime they passed, they blasted their horns as necessary since there was a crossing next to the campsite. So, don't plan to sleep if you stay there. 2) We paid $80 which included $48 for the site, $20 for a booking fee, and $12 because we had three people in our camper vs. 2. What? Why? Lame, lame, and lame. We would NEVER stay there again, even if it was only $0.80, never mind $80!!