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The place is very nice and the camp host was attentive and helpful.
However, if you are coming South on I-35 we recommend driving the extra 4 mile to the I-35 and Hwy 31 interchange, and come north on Hwy 31 to the turn to the CG (Hwy 225). There is an outlet mall and the lowest fuel in the area at that interchange.
The navigation through Edinburg with an RV is not friendly. Our 5th-wheel is 34', and we rolled over a corner curb due to the narrow streets and parked vehicles. We were running both Google Maps and RVLife navigation.
Also, when you leave and go north on Hwy 31 and are thinking of cutting across to I-35, think twice because the RxR crossings can be hazardous to an RV because of the height of their crown. Luckily, we found this out ahead of time on a trip to Camping World in our vehicle.

Downtown Franklin is definitely worth walking downtown, and Richard's Brick Oven Pizza (only after 5) was one of the best pizzas we've ever had.
Clean, safe, and nice sites. We were able to obtain an overnight spot while traveling through. Camp host is great and allowed us to stay in a pull through site since we were towing our truck! Definitely a recommended military RV camp!
Edit: I have been here twice over the past 2 years and the place keeps getting better and better!
Mark was a great camp host, otherwise it would be a 4 star.
Great stay here. Fire rings, picnic tables and large gravel sites. 30 and 50 amp hook ups, cable (We got about 75 channels!), pull thru and back in spots big enough for large 5th wheel trailers. Playground, restrooms, shower house and laundry facilities (4 washers, 4 dryers).
Nice camp. Big pull through spaces. The pool closed early today (a holiday) but looks great. The camp host came over to answer any questions that we might have. Great rates too.
We want to give a huge shout out to the Dave and his wife for supporting us through our pcs move. We not only camped here many times while we were stationed at camp atterbury but we also got to stay an extended stay for our military move.
This camp grounds are beautiful, quite and clean. The amenities are really nice. To do laundry while you're full time RV'ers is a must. Thank you so much!!! ~ from your favorite campers 31
Nice campground on base. Pull through sites are large and well spaced with about 90'×12' gravel pads and 45x20' patio areas. Sewer connection is pretty close to the back end of the site. Each site has picnic table and fire ring. Few small trees so not much shade but there are a couple of pavilions. Laundry facility with ample machines and a day room with TV and a few books and nice playground for younger kids. Bath houses were clean and conveniently placed. Would be nice if you didn't have to have a key for the bath houses and laundry as it seems like everyone needs it at the same time. Also has a nice pond full of large bluegill and shell crackers so bring a fly rod for fun. Near the all hands club and base pool as well though everything was closed for Memorial Day weekend. Camp host set up ladder golf and corn hole and had a large fire at the group fire pit. Great benefit for anyone with access.
We are still new to RV life and this was our first time at this particular park. Mark was an amazing host. He made us feel very welcome and made himself available if we had any questions. We will definitely be back and hope he will be here!
We've been to a lot of military campgrounds and this one is by far the BEST! For $20.00 per night, large sites. There are 7 pull through sites and the rest are back in's with FHU, also free WiFi, Cable & FIREWOOD! The laundry facilities is being updated but the washers work well, the dryers are a hit or miss but for a $1.00 a load, you can't beat it. Hopefully those washers and dryers will be upgraded!

Spent a week there and on day two, the trash bins were removed and there was no dumpster in the campground. The camphost couldn't figure out why the commanding staff had them removed. So we were told to place our bags in the camphost's pickup truck. Also, there is no commissary but a grocery store is not too far away.

Betsy, the camphost was very friendly and runs a tight ship when it comes to maintenance. A heads up, obey stopping at the STOP sign and the 5 mph rule, or she will make sure to explain it to you!

We absolutely loved the time we spent there and look forward to coming back!