This isn’t a park, it’s more like a small, gated city. It’s definitely more popular among the 55+ crowd - but they let us younger folks stay as well. The pull through spots are HUGE, like almost 100 ft. If you’re pulling a big trailer you can definitely leave it hooked up in your site. It really is a great park - has a good restaurant, market and lots of activities (of course). Our Class A and tow vehicle fit in the spot with lots of room to spare - parking and pulling out were both easy.
We are seasoned campers for 42 consecutive years now. Not much surprises us...this place with so many unique features is a disappointment! We were told they had 2 sites available. Shocked to find dozens and dozens of empty sites. We were not allowed to face the direction we preferred while that area of direction was wide open. Clearly the preference is to cram everyone close together. Yes sites are long for pull-throughs. Many, many vacant spots now, however our friends were called and asked to move to a different site someone was coming in on that site- so they left completely. No one arrived on that site. Remember lots of open sites everywhere here! Negative review and do not recommend Voyager RV campground and not happy with how backward their policy or computer systems are!!!
Been going here for about 10 years. Seems like Encode is only concerned about there profits and not maintaining a great RV resort that it once was. Only stop in now once a year. Lazy Days just up the road is more welcoming. I miss Voyager as I got to know many of the residence there so usually drive down to visit them for and afternoon once in a while.