Reviews
R V Resort At Carolina Crossroads
User Reviews
Donna
Convenient location near my in-laws. A gentleman host was super nice and a refreshing change level sites but zero wifi and We were unable to even use the TV. Luckily you were not there to much as we were at our in-laws for the majority but it would have been nice to watch TV at night.
James Frazier
Mike and Cheryl here. We have a 44 foot Class A RV. Here is my review of The RV Resort at Carolina Crossroads Road to: Good. Road inside: Paved and Gravel. Some of roads are in poor condition. But overall it is good. Trees: The trees looked trimmed. Check in: Large size office. Parking: Large size parking for rv Seasonal campers: The seasonal campers seem to be along the perimeter and are in OK condition. Signage: Good. Site P12: Gravel pad and level. Had gazebo with table. Site is dry. View: No real view, just looking at other campers. Site spacing: Most sites have good spacing. Fire pit: None Bathhouse: Clean and basic. Laundry room: Good Swimming pool: The pool is nice and has hot tub. Closes at 8:00. Club house: Yes. Fitness area: No. Restaurant: No. Grounds: Fairly basic. Mainly grass with trees around perimeter. Air TV: Yes. Wifi: Good. So here is the bad: 1) There is not really any bad, it is a nice campground with a basic landscaping. No real views of anything. This campground makes for a good one or two night stop.
Mary Beth Gaskill
We stay here about 2-4 times a year. It’s so convenient off 95. If I request a site I get it! It’s not a resort type place. The bathrooms are clean and laundry room has adequate machines‼️ The pool is clean and chemicals right on! My 2 girls (dogs) get excited when they see where we are! A real nice quiet place to stop in on your way North or South. It is one of our safe havens in our adventures‼️ Been coming here since 2021.
chad johnson
This campground is a bit outdated, but the super friendly staff made up for it. We had a horrible time having 3 blowouts in 12hrs. The staff let me check out late with no charge and offered to get a jack etc for my tire change. The pool looked clean, but we were unable to utilize it. We did use the laundry room which was clean and cost $2 per load which is the going rate.
North Florida Grand Design RV Owners Rally
CAMPGROUND; not hotel. Close to the interstate. Office was not open (looks like it hasn’t been open for some time), and it was self check in at 4 pm in the afternoon. We paid $76/ night for a “PAVED” site, but “gravel” is considered paved!?. NO CABLE. Says Wi-Fi, but you get NOTHING upon check-in (for PW), so you can’t use it if they did!?. Big lots and level. 9 hole putt putt but it was overgrown. Not sure where to get balls and putter. Pool and jacuzzi looked well maintained. Bathrooms were clean. The camp host seems to be the guy doing it ALL. Grass between lots was very nice but bushes are over grown. Very Good for an overnight. Seems like the CG had big intentions, but it seems it hard to keep it up and quickly becoming deserted. I would return.
T Rawlings
Rvers, this is the place if your traveling up and down the I95 corridor. This resort is easy to get in/out of but is nestled in between some trees where you don't hear the highway. The facilities are clean and the staff is top notch. Finally, you can't beat the price for this type of place. Plan on staying here.
C Anderson
On the day we arrived, there had apparently been a rain storm that morning. Most of the sites (but not all) were completely flooded, including ours. The small concrete pad that we stepped out of our rig onto was under more than an inch of water and all our hookups were under 3+ inches. The water line is in a box in the ground (previous comments from the campground claim is code in NC though I haven't seen it yet) and the connection they setup to make it easier just lays on the ground. In this case, on the grass under the standing water. I made my way to the office to ask for a different spot because the site was flooded and the elderly lady working the counter abruptly asked me if I had seen the rain come through. All I was asking was for a different spot that wasn't flooded so we could setup and it would give our site time to dry out prior to other guests arriving who could then use that site. But the only option we were given was a site right in the front (D1, I think). This site was smaller and didn't have a gazebo which we had asked for. I would have taken a similar sized site with no gazebo that wasn't flooded. We decided to stay in our original site and only hook up the electric and water until it was able to dry out. The sewer hose would have floated away anyway. We were able to fully hookup in the afternoon on the following day. This is just my guess but I think they have issues with flooding as there are signs all over the campground that the grass is extremely soft. Any amount of water immediately begins to pool which I experienced first hand. Once things dried out, the grounds aren't horrible. You can't hear the highway and quiet hours appear to be respected. Except for around long term tenants' equipment lined around their setup and cars that appear to have been there for a while, the grass is cut and well kept. The dog park in the corner was a decent size and more than accommodated our dog's need to run and chase her ball. We didn't use the mini-golf but it's small and run down. The "playground" is a single slide made up to look like a pirate ship. The meeting room is a large covered concrete pad with a pool table... nothing special. The gazebo on our site was a nice place to setup our chairs and hang out but the picnic table needed some TLC. Overall, we happened to show up on an unlucky weekend with the Internet down (did come back on day 2), pool unusable and the hot tub not hot. I can't completely blame the campground for these as things break from time to time but the ease to which it appears to flood and the upkeep of long term sites is something I feel needs to be addressed. I would also recommend that the water connections be affixed to a pedestal for sanitary reasons. Aside from that, this would be an OK place for an overnight stop on your trip along I-95 but there is nothing here that warrants it calling itself a "Resort" and there's nothing here worth making it a destination stop.
Brittany peeples
We love it here. We have been here for about 3 months. All sites are 60feet Long with sewer and electricity. Ling term area is gravel. Short term is concrete. There is a large dog park, plenty of grassed walking area around the park surrounded by trees, pool, jacuzzi, mini golf, covered recreational area, washers, dryers, and bathroom/shower areas. Property is kept up nicely with gazebos scattered through out the property. Staff are very friendly.
Ashley Kirby
Pretty awesome campground. We got in late and checked in overnight. It's affordable. Gorgeous views. Pool and hot tub. Laundry and clean bathrooms. Dog park. It's just a really nice place and I can't recommend it enough. We will be back again next time we go south.
Mike S
Very spacious sites. All pull through. Clean and well maintained. Conveniently located 3 minutes off I-95. Staff was very friendly. I read many of the 1-rated reviews. I appreciated that the owner almost always responded. Seems a lot of unreasonable idiots stop along the 95 corridor. If you are a reasonable person then you'll be very happy here.