![]() ![]() There were many other restaurants to go to there as well. We had a great dinner out at a German-Czech restaurant called the Bavarian. Out of all the cell providers we have Verizon had the best service consistently.Įureka Springs is a destination in and of itself, but only 15 minutes away from the refuge. There is guest wifi here and it was good enough. But it's well worth it.Ĭellular data service was sluggish, but not unexpected out here. We spent $65 on the site itself plus two extra people who came on the tour only plus pet fees, so around $125 or so. It's one of the more expensive places we have camped, but the money goes towards the wildlife refuge, which makes it worth it. Tour is included with the cost of camping, for two people. This is a destination, not an RV park but it works well as an RV park too with the partial hookups and the view onto the ligress habitat. Clean bathrooms near the gate entrance, but still reachable with a long walk or a short drive. No sewer available even though it looks like they are starting to put in connections but haven't finished - or maybe used to have connections and now don't. Water and 50Amp was available, as well as 30 and maybe 20A connections too. ![]() The campsite itself is grassy and somewhat level. Koi ponds, lily pads, pretty gardens and wonderful rescued animals. This is a beautiful place both in terms of the landscape and the inhabitants/animals. Turpentine creek faceboof driver#If you have panoramic driver side windows like we do on our RV, it's a perfect view to watch her in her habitat. Amazing, unique camping experience! Site 1 is directly next to the liger (ligress) in her enclosure. ![]()
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