2/5 Lauren R. 8 months ago on Google
I
would
have
given
it
4
stars
about
5
years
ago
when
we
first
stayed
as
it
seemed
a
lot
friendlier
staff
willing
to
please
their
customers
but
I'm
not
sure
if
it
was
sold
since
then
but
I
had
to
give
it
only
2
stars
this
time
because
the
negatives
outweighed
the
positives.
Pros:
Friendly
staff
that
helps
you
park
if
you
need
it.
Location
is
fairly
close
to
the
town
of
Bonners
Ferry
and
Sandpoint
so
you
are
never
too
far
from
civilization.
Although
I've
never
used
it,
they
do
have
wine
in
the
evenings
for
their
guests...not
sure
if
they
charge
or
not.
They
also
sell
wood
and
when
we
were
there
5
years
ago,
they
delivered
it
to
our
site.
Also,
the
site
we
stayed
in
that
time
was
not
full
hook
ups
and
the
staff
still
helped
us
dump
without
having
to
move
our
rig.
Cons:
Everything
everyone
says
about
the
pot
holes,
dirt
road,
train
noise
and
turn
off
from
the
95
is
spot
on.
The
one
thing
I
didn't
hear
anyone
mention
is
the
noise
from
the
95
of
cars
that
can
be
as
loud
as
the
constant
train
passing
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
So,
quiet
and
serene
is
not
a
good
description.
The
"lake"
although
which
can
be
fun
for
small
kids
fishing
and
maybe
paddle
boating,
is
more
of
a
large
pond
that
is
dark
and
gloomy
like
and
so
when
you
first
see
it,
you
might
be
disappointed
at
it
being
called
a
lake.
Although
friendly,
I
didn't
find
it
as
hospitable
as
it
used
to
be
when
we
were
first
there
five
years
ago
and
you
get
the
distinct
feeling
that
they
are
barely
surviving
as
they
will
not
do
anything
extra
to
refund
or
make
things
whole
if
you
experience
is
not
up
to
par.
Here
is
why:
We
were
charged
half
of
the
amount
to
reserve
the
spot
we
wanted
and
in
order
to
keep
a
particular
spot
you
pick,
you
have
to
pay
a
little
extra
to
reserve
it
or
you
can
still
risk
having
them
move
you
to
a
different
spot
if
they
want
to.
That's
a
first.
It's
true
they
can't
control
the
weather
and
I
don't
really
blame
them
for
that,
but
good
vacation
industries
will
go
out
of
their
way
to
keep
their
customers
happy
when
things
are
not
up
to
par.
We
paid
for
six
days
and
with
the
stifling
heat,
along
with
the
fires
that
were
in
the
area,
we
were
smoked
out
and
weren't
told
that
campfires
were
restricted
per
an
ordinance
they
were
given
before
we
made
the
trip
there.
The
entire
camping
experience
was
ruined
because
the
only
choice
we
had
to
not
to
feel
choked
out
was
to
stay
indoors
in
the
RV.
We
only
stayed
one
night
since
this
was
miserable
and
decided
to
leave
the
next
day.
When
we
got
home
we
received
an
email
requesting
our
input
of
our
stay
and
we
told
them
a
partial
refund
would
have
been
nice
since
accommodations
were
not
up
to
standards.
Instead,
we
were
told
that
in
order
for
them
to
stay
in
business
and
because
they
have
few
drop
ins,
they
have
to
take
50%
deposits
up
front.
This
seems
fair
but
we
paid
for
the
entire
week,
so
it
seems
to
me
that
in
good
faith
and
good
customer
service,
50%
or
even
some
refund
at
all
would
have
kept
us
coming
back
despite
the
cons.
They
also
claimed
that
charging
50%
is
better
than
some
places
that
want
all
the
money
upfront
when
you
book.
We
have
been
RVing
for
years
in
this
area
and
there
are
much
better
places
to
go
that
do
not
do
this
I'm
not
really
sure
why
they
asked
us
for
our
input
in
the
first
place.
Anyway,
as
a
result
we
won't
be
back.