Eagles Nest Village sits beneath old oak trees at about 1,541 feet of elevation, and folks say it's a laid-back place for both RV visitors and people looking for longer stays, though you won't find fancy extras, you will find practical things that make living there easy. The property includes 57 RV sites with concrete pads, 8 cabins with comfortable furniture and kitchens, and 24 self-storage units that are open to residents and the public. RV guests can stay daily, weekly, or monthly, and the park has spaces with city water and sewer connections, 30/50-amp electrical hookups, Wi-Fi that reaches across the park, and pull-through sites for big rigs. There's a sanitary dump station, restroom and shower facilities, laundry for guests, propane tank refills, and a general store selling ice, so most needs are covered.
Eagles Nest Village welcomes families with kids and pets, so you'll notice a dog park with off-leash areas, a playground for children, picnic spots for outdoor eating, and group facilities for reunions. The staff, including on-site managers and maintenance people, help keep things running and are known to be friendly and helpful. There are tenant and landlord representation services, property and asset management, and specialized care choices including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and home care services. Eagles Nest Village classifies itself as a continuing care retirement community, so seniors can find support with nutritious meals, social activities, and staff who help with daily living, memory support, and keeping residents safe.
The park has furnished cabins for guests and residents who prefer more comfort, and plenty of open areas for walks or sitting under the trees. The storage units can be used by anyone needing extra space, and some folks use them for a little income as well. Eagles Nest Village focuses on easy living, steady maintenance, options for both short and extended stays, and a helpful team that keeps things working for everyone who comes through.