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Dinosaur RV Park

Dinosaur RV Park

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500 N Dinosaur Trail, Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 0Y0, Canada
(403) 823-3291 www.dinosaurrvpark.ca
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May 19, 2018
It’s a nice campsite with a very helpful staff however camp sites are a little too close to each other for my tastes. The wifi is better than in a lot of RV parks and the public facilities are kept clean. It’s close to the museum, which is excellent by the way ... well worth the time. It’s located just outside the town so if you need to pick up anything it’s only minutes away. If you end up with good neighbors you’ll enjoy your stay ... if not well ........

May 22, 2018
Excellent site, very quiet and peaceful. Loved the fire pit, washing machine drum on a lawnmower frame. We were too late to get firewood and the lady in the office called the guy (who was already home for the evening) and he happily came and delivered a bag of logs to our site. Lovely people and a short walk into the town.

Jul 10, 2018
This has to be the second worst campground I have been to ever. When I came to check in I stood at the front desk what the staff was looking at a computer screen and never acknowledged i was there. Once I got to the camp site it backed onto an industrial park with zero shade. If you want to spend all the money you have to go on a vacation then this is the spot! Yes I get poser and water at my camp site but thats it for $45 I think the mini golf and the showers should be included. $3.50 for mini golf $3.50 for a bag of ice $1 for 4 min showers if they work $11 for a fire pit Also If you want a fire at you camp site you have to start by paying for your fire pit to be delivered, and you get a small bit of wood to start then you pay about the same price for more wood. We always travel with a propane fire pit due to how dry the summers have been. Every time a staff would drive by they would give us a dirty look and we were waiting for them to ask use to not use our own fire pit. Also the play ground is not safe at all for kids to play on. The slide was cracked and taped together, a swing was taped together. I have never seen so many kids get hurt including ours at a park. There are tripping hazards everywhere! All the staff would say is sorry about everything. I was almost to the point of packing up and leaving our family trip. If your planing a trip to Drumheller book your camp site at River Grove Campground and Cabins. its a far nicer camp site with a nicer park for kids and more amenities for the whole family.

Jun 29, 2018
Incredible sad, had high hopes, the lady at the front is a complete dip, no clue of what’s going on and could care less about what you are saying. Camp site smells of oil that they just sprayed to limit dust. Extremely noisy road traffic big trucks with air brakes going by constantly. There is no way that I will ever support this campsite ever again.

May 13, 2018
Well laid out private campground. A lot of sites have big trees and lots of shade. Others are more exposed to sun. Well maintained place, nice camp store, clean bathrooms and showers. Convenient location.

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