I travel all year long and stay in around twenty different parks a year and this park has he MOSTRUDE owners I have ever meet. One of the neighbor suggested I wright down the meter numbers and true to what he said I was charged for twice what the meter said and you can’t say anything or they will tell you to leave and lose what you have payed. Not a bad park just bad people.
Jasen F.
Place rating: 4 Alexandria, VA
It’s Camp Fairbo… it’s Fairbo, MN. If my fore-bearers had not been from the area(and some still live there), it would definitely be a three-star review, as you’re essentially camping or RV’ing in the middle of the prime protected breeding and nesting habitat of the Minnesota state bird, the mosquito. Also, you can here the roar of commerce and culture streaming by on I-35 at all hours of the night. But, I’m a good guy and I can understand the limits of nature and geography and like the previous review mentioned, the staff is very, very nice. It’s kind of like an epidemic in MN; they’re nice, polite, and drive really slowly. They feature an adequate camp store, a small entertainment area with a tv, annoying video games and pinball machines, a pool table, ping pong table, and seating. They feature a nice salt water pool that’s great for everybody. The bathrooms are decent, though they charge $.25 for nine minutes of warm, low-pressure water.
Sara P.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
We love Camp Faribo. Mainly because the staff/owners are super friendly and helpful. The pool and grounds are kept very clean. The game room is great for the kids, they show a movie on Sat. nights, great playground and bike rentals. Biggest downfall… freeway noise. It’s constant and the only thing that would keep me away.