Turkey Trail RV Park
Website: https://m.facebook.com/turkeytrailRV/
Phone: (864) 483-2750
Address: 863 Bulls Rd, Taylors, SC 29687, USA
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I also feel compelled to respond to the review left by Cheyenne Reiman and refute it as there isn't one word of truth written in it. I have lived here for more than 3 years and this park is impeccably maintained. The owner is incredible and goes over and beyond to make sure that the tenants are well taken care of. During and after Helene they worked to remove all the downed trees and make sure everyone was okay. The residents were out there helping after Helene because we are family here and care a great deal for the place we call home. We all came together and helped each other. There is a reason that there is a waiting list to live at Turkey Trail, it is the most peaceful, serene, quiet, friendly, and clean RV park you will ever find. I for one don't appreciate someone coming on here and spewing lies and negative comments about the place I call home.
Turkey Trail RV Park is such a GEM tucked away in the Blue Ridge area of Taylors! I'm so blessed to call this place my home for over 2 yrs now. It is not too often you can find a special community in a beautiful place, with wonderful owners and great neighbors! The total package! When we were devastated by Hurricane Helene, it was heartwarming to see this community pull together! I'm grateful to be renting from people who take pride in creating a place and atmosphere we can call home!
My wife and I have been full-time here for 1.5 years and wouldn't think about any other place. I would like to comment on the bad review. Yes, there were trees down all over, but it played out very different than what Cheyenne has said. The whole community jumped into action! there were several of us cutting trees and moving them out of the road. The land owner was also dealing with trees fully blocking her road as well as us being fully blocked in. there was only 1 camper surrounded by trees and was cleared out within 2 days( the park was without power for 8 days, and the owner was staying somewhere else). We don't have tools that are meant for us only. The one camper that had a limb fall on it was removed by myself and another resident who is NOT 60 to 80 years old and repaired by the other resident because the owner had no insurance on his personal property ( we are required to have our own policies for our campers). How could the owner file a claim on property that is not in their name? We rent space, not property. As far as trees being hazardous? how often does a hurricane come through the upstate? what about the thousands of other houses that had trees fall on them, were they neglecting them also? they had trimmed trees around the park. Mine was trimmed before I moved in. There was food prepared for 2 days after the storm by others for everyone that was here, and a neighbor even came down with a tractor to help. Our landowners are not just landlords they are family to us and us to them, and they did not neglect anyone in need. Cheyenne, you do not live here, so your opinion is based on one person's story, not the whole community. I feel bad that someone is upset about how things played out, but it was misleading information, and for you to put this on the parks, google is not fair because the owners are not like this.
I am compelled to respond to the review from Cheyenne Reiman about what happened here during and after Hurricane Helene. You couldnt be more wrong. You have given a bad review about a situation you know NOTHING about. The owners of this park are the absolute best, most kind, considerate and generous people on the planet. They care about everyone in this park and go out of their way to help and accommodate anything we need to the extent of their abilities. I am 62 years old and I have never had to ask twice if I need something. At times, I didnt even have to ask. They take care of everything here and always have. After Helene, it looked like a disaster zone here, they were out here cutting trees and removing debris the next morning so we could get in and out of the park driveway. There was one single home damaged by trees and help was provided as soon as it could be. There was no absence of equipment, there was no denial of assistance. Trees that were close to someone's home were removed as quickly as was possible. Trees that were leaning AFTER Helene, due to the storm, were cut down right away to avoid them falling. The trees that fell during Helene had been standing for years and years with no indication that they were going to be swept of by their roots and slammed to the ground. Really? You want to suggest they should have known which trees on a property with hundreds of trees, would fall during hurricane strength winds?? Not possible. ALSO, VERY IMPORTANT, MOST of the residents in this park are NOT retired or old folks. We have young families, young couples and lots of working adults who live here, some work from home, some dont....there is maybe one home here with retirees. Mathematically speaking this makes retirees the MINORITY, not the majority. Also, NO ONE has to do repairs for anything related to the park property, help is always offered by the park owners, without delay. They have been known to provide assistance even when they shouldnt be expected to, such as when someone has had an issue with their camper, which shouldnt be the responsibility of anyone but the camper owner. I have lived here for 6 years and I have never felt anything but happy and confident that I live in a park where my happiness and well-being matters to the owners. A rare thing in this day and time. I dont appreciate someone giving a bad review full of untrue information. I hope this has set the record straight. I love my home here. Beautiful scenery, quiet, great neighbors. Everything and more one could wish for in a great neighborhood.
What a beautiful, peaceful place tucked away from all, yet close enough. Great host too. Thank you Dina for 3 fun-tastic nights on your piece of heaven.