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Originally Posted by KC8RXQ
I apologize for the late post and I hope the stay at Greystone was a good one. We overnighted there in March and really didn't get to see that much. Each site has some view of Pilot Mtn. and the campground is relatively new with much needed plans for expansion. The owner's are really nice and even helped me hook up in the dark.
We may use the campground again when travelling through but those 10 sites seem to stay booked.
Enjoy the journey...
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No apology necessary.
We enjoyed our stay at Greystone and the owners are very attentive to the folks staying at their campground. We did have an issue our second to last day there when the water hydrant at our site developed a water leak below ground while we were out late and they shut off our water while we were gone. The owner sent my wife a text message letting us know before we returned so we were aware of the issue and I had about 25 gallons of water in my fresh tank. The following morning we had to move over one site so they could bring in their bucket loader and not risk hitting the side of our coach. As a result of the move our last night was refunded.
One reason they remain full is the campground at the state park refers big rigs to Greystone. At 38 feet we were the baby motor coach at the site except for a class B that, although they reserved the entire weekend, only stayed for an 8 hour sleepover. The owners were able to backfill the site for the Memorial Day weekend due to their standby list.
I posted some pics on the camping pics thread during the stay.