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Donald Chamberlain

For Gunter Hill: We stayed one night and it poured upon arrival. It was a very good pull through site with cell service and full hookups. Similar to the other US Army Corp of Engineers it was in excellent shape. We did not use the facilities due to the torrential rain and left in the morning.

Posted Oct 03, 2018 by Donald Chamberlain from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

ema

For Gunter Hill: This is the first review I’ve ever done, but feel the need to share because this campground is wonderful! My husband and I decided to buy a camper to travel when we retired 5 years ago. We had NEVER camped before 😊! We needed to stay somewhere close to learn how everything worked and found Gunter Hill. We were spoiled! We thought this was what campgrounds were all like. Since that time, we traveled extensively from FL to NY. For the price ($13 per night with a Senior Pass), there is NOTHING TO COMPARE. The sites are large, easy to navigate, concrete pads, LEVEL, clean, private and shaded (some are not if you need that). My husband’s only complaint is no cable. Only other negative we’ve found after camping here 5 times, once we had a problem with ants. Now we know to watch and take precautions. The area is remote. My advice if you need/want local GO TO PRATTVILLE. The west side of Montgomery is not the best area. Closest nice/easiest to access area is Prattville/Millbrook (Walmart, etc.), I65 N, exits 179 and 181. Also, there is a 10 night limit so no full time sites, which can sometimes be a distraction, IMHO. BTW, our next favorite campground is on I95 Ashland, VA , Americamps. Tell them Jim and Ellen from AL said “hello!!”

Posted Sep 25, 2018 by ema from Alabama . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Pioneerz

For Gunter Hill: Stayed in 3/2018. Peaceful, quiet. Friendly staff. Large spaces, flat. Clean baths. Would stay anytime.

Posted Mar 05, 2018 by Pioneerz from PA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Iris

For Gunter Hill: Staying in Catoma Creek loop. Excellent! Site 30 pullthrough, complete hookups, clean picnic table, firepit, barbecue, lamp post with metal tray attached, view of the lake through a few trees, overlook deck with benches nearby, sites are huge, large wooded areas between. Most sites are partly shaded. Volunteers keep it all clean, they told me the older section's sites are a bit smaller, but with much more shade. That loop, Antioch, has the boat ramp. Staff at checkin is very nice and helpful. Here only one night, am delighted to have discovered this peaceful beautiful place.

Posted Aug 31, 2017 by Iris from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Skytalker

For Gunter Hill: Great campsites with full hookups. Lake has trashy shoreline. Campground otherwise well kept.

Posted Mar 13, 2015 by Skytalker from Dawsonville, GA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Moonrover

For Gunter Hill: The newly constructed area is fantastic. It has everything ... huge paved pads, seclusion, woods, water views, excellent restrooms and private showers. Every site has full hook-ups in this new section. Our site (#36) was so long that we felt like we had our own highway out to the park loop road. The 50 amp electric was stable, and the water pressure held at 46psi. I did not need to connect a water softener because the water did not register high mineralization on my test kit. We will definitely stay here again. There is ample tourist type stuff to do in Montgomery, but we loved Prattville (17 miles away) for shopping and getting free WiFi at the library. Hint: use Mitchell Young road off of US-80 to get to Old Selma Rd as a better route to replace the Corps of Engineer driving directions. Check it out on Google Earth. This road is much wider and safer for big rigs.

Posted Dec 28, 2013 by Moonrover from Dublin, OH. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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