So far, no buyers for the KOA ($1.5 million) have appeared. What a shame, too, because the property is absolutely beautiful--lots of trees, and it's bordered on one side by the Beaverhead River. (Unfortunately, there are no hookups of any kind on the river side, so it's tent camping only.)
We had the pleasure of watching the people in the rig next to us walk their big dog over to the yard area behind our RV to do his business this morning. Of course they didn't pick it up! I'm sure they didn't know we were looking out the back window and watching them. Irlpguy, even if we reported what happened, nothing would be done, and we'd end up being the problem-causers because we complained.
We've stayed at several KOAs during our travels but have never stayed where some sort of rules weren't enforced. I'm sure there are other parks where "anything goes" is the rule, so I know our situation isn't unique. But boy, do we love places like 7 Feathers in Oregon where things are orderly and enjoyable for everyone staying there! (We surely hate to miss the June rally there, but we have family coming from Texas that week and their plans can't be changed because their vacations are dictated by their jobs.)
Carolyn
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