5/5 David D. 1 year ago on Google
As
of
early
2022:
There
WAS
2
sides
to
this
park.
The
"long
term"
side
is
closed
and
unlikely
to
open.
It
was
temporary
to
start
with
to
provide
options
after
hurricanes
and
is
no
longer
funded.
There
is
a
"Campground"
side
that
is
super
nice.
The
staff
is
very
helpful
and
friendly
and
there
is
a
worker
taking
care
of
the
grounds
that
puts
in
some
serious
hours.
Max
stay
is
six
months
with
a
months
vacancy
required
before
returning.
The
power
is
30
and
50
amp
and
has
been
very
stable.
Sewer
at
each
site
and
a
dump
station
available.
Utilities
included
in
rental
rate.
Most
sites
are
double
concrete
pads.
You'll
park
on
a
fairly
level
slab
with
a
nice
paved
patio
side.
There's
WiFi
that
runs
max
about
5mbps.
It
can
get
bogged
down
during
evening
hours
but
there
are
plenty
of
nodes
that
give
a
strong
signal
throughout
the
park.
WiFi
is
run
by
Navy
MWR
and
requires
a
free
account
and
login
daily.
Cell
coverage
is
good
from
the
big
three
carriers.
No
complaints
about
the
water
taste
with
plenty
of
pressure.
Laundry
is
available
and
cheap.
There
are
clean
bathrooms
with
showers
as
well.
There
is
a
small
pavilion
with
games
to
check
out
as
well.
Roads
in
the
park
were
good
when
we
got
here
then
it
rained
for
two
weeks
straight
that
took
a
toll.
They
are
on
it
tho
because
I
see
a
delivery
of
fresh
gravel.
It
is
on
a
military
base.
You'll
need
the
normal
credentials
to
get
on
base.
You
should
expect
military
sounds
but
they
don't
last
all
night.
You
do
get
a
free
airshow
daily.
There
is
a
large
commissary
and
exchange
walking
distance
from
the
park.
The
rest
of
the
base
is
clean
and
well
kept.
It's
a
joint
reserve
base
and
gets
pretty
quiet
sometimes.
The
local
area
is
kind
of
at
the
edge
of
town.
Expect
about
30
minutes
to
French
Quarter,
more
with
traffic.
About
15
to
get
to
other
big
shopping
areas
with
the
typical
urban
stuff.
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