Above, at Deer Creek Valley RV Park near Topeka, Kansas. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Eight years ago, I had a mishap with my motorhome that required me to buy two new tires. This happened in St. Louis, Missouri.
As the cost of the tires set me back financially on the trip, I had to spend several days at a Topeka, Kansas RV park due to it being a weekend and the Monday was Veterans Day. So I had to wait until Tuesday when the bank opened to do money transfers so I could get back on the road. Luckily, I had enough cash to last me until I could make the transfers.
Above, at Deer Creek Valley RV Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The RV park I stayed at was Deer Creek Valley RV Park. It has to be one of this nicest (to this day) RV parks I've stayed at.
Since the temperatures in the area went down into the 20s, I went to a Walmart (conveniently close to the RV park) to pick up a space heater to save on propane. I still use it.
RV Life has posted an article on Deer Creek Valley RV Park.
They begin it with:
Many RVers are drawn to the US coasts, but there are countless hidden gems scattered across the Midwest as well. Most might see Kansas as a drive-through state, but it can actually be the perfect destination for peaceful prairie camping. And there’s no better place to stay than Deer Creek Valley RV Park.
This campground is one of the best-rated options in the state (if not the entire country!) And when you look a little closer, it’s easy to see why. For starters, it’s close to Topeka, but it’s also in the heart of the Great Plains. This creates a location that’s just the right mix of urban and rural.
The park itself is also meticulously organized and maintained. Every camper has access to everything they need and then some! A few resort-level amenities are included in your stay as well, so you won’t have to rough it here. There are several other factors that set this park apart from the rest, so read on to learn about this lovely getaway.
To read the full article, go here.
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