DO NOT STAY HERE! IF THERE IS A HEAVY RAIN, YOU WILL FLOOD!!! I came to this park on 12/17/18 and paid for a month and parked in site 55. On 12/27/18 there was a long, heavy rain. At 10pm my site was flooded nearly a foot and the water was rising quickly. So I (and everyone else that was there) moved my RV to the front of the park where it is higher. I was in site 125, but by 12am, it was flooded too and the water was rising. So I left and went to Lakeside RV Park in Livingston. I saw no other place that was flooded on my drive. Natalbany Creek RV obviously floods very easily. The next day (12/28/17 around 12pm) I drove back there to see if I could get some kind of reimbursement since I was only there 10 days and was forced to leave. The water was even higher than when I left!! And I was told by a guest that it was even higher and had been falling! (I will post photos taken on 12/28/18 at 12pm). There were multiple RVs in the park that had been left there over the holidays and were totalled. It's was after 12pm and the woman in the office had not even called to inform any of the owners!! A guest from the park was in the office explaining to her that she needed to call them!!! Then the phone rings and she begins making a reservation for someone for the next day like the park isn't even flooded!!! She told me she could not refund me without speaking to the manager who conveniently wasn't answering the phone. I asked if it was normal for them to flood like this and she said, "Eh... not often." If I would have known they flooded like that I would have at least been prepared to move if I needed to! There was a flood warning issued and the park didn't think to warn anyone of how bad they flood! I called the next day and was told, "The park isn't responsible for residents leaving from a flood. That's just Mother Nature and you can come back if you want." By far the worst managed park I've ever seen. Disgusting bathhouse and laundry room, don't enforce their own rules, trashy sites, and do not warn about their flooding problem even during an issued flood warning. read more