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09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This RV park has been in existence for 4 years, and is still a work in progress. It is very rustic with no pavement. Staff is friendly, and helped me back into site #14. Eventually there will be a 1 acre fishing pond. The hole has been dug, but they will need to line it so it will hold water, because the soil is decomposed granite, and very porous. Near the Mt. Baldy ski area, two nice restaurants, hiking and mountain biking trails. Set at about 4,500 feet elevation in the Angelus National Forest with views of Mt. Wilson to the west, and Mt. Baldy to the east.
08/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We stayed here one night. There was very nice staff, and a quick check in. We were guided into our spot. There was great cable TV reception! It is walking distance to down town. We will stay here again.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stayed here while touring Mesa Verde. It is a very clean, well maintained park. We used the pool and spa. The staff guided us to our spot, which was perfectly level!
08/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
This park is divided into two parks.RV Park, and RV Resort. The RV Resort side is ownership based. We had a site on the Resort side right on the Rio Grande River. We had a large cement deck next to the motorhome. It is just an immaculate resort. This is an amazing value for $38 per night! We stayed here 5 days. We will definitely stay here again!!
04/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very helpful in getting my 65' (motorhome/trailer) rig into a pull through that fit. All paved, but clean, and close to the strip. Nicely stocked store, and free coffee! Close to the freeway, but could not hear the freeway. Would stay here again.
04/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Located just a few blocks off I-40. Big rig friendly. I needed a pull through that was at least 69' long, and they had it. Great views, and quiet. Friendly staff. This is my second stay at this park.
04/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Overnighted here on our way back to California. This is the only game in town. All gravel. Our site was level. Very quiet, and set back from the interstate. Nice, clean. Friendly staff person checked us in promptly. Good ovenight spot!
04/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Stayed here overnight on our way to Oklahoma. Chose this park based on prior reviews and was not disappointed. Level site. Owner directed me into the site. Quick check in. This is a no frills park, and does not pretend to be anything else. Within walking distance to local Walmart, and several restaurants. Would stay here again.
04/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stayed here for 4 days attending a Newell rally. A very nice park with daily trash pickup from your site. Some of the new 85 foot pull sites are not very level, and some may have to put the front on blocks while lowering the rear as far as it will go. I liked the park, and the management treated us like royalty. Would stay here again.
04/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Was travelling west on I-10 and noticed this little park on this website. The other reviews are totally accurate. Staff is very friendly, prompt, and courteous. Sites are level, and the onsite restaurant is great! We stayed here in a 36' class A motorhome, with a 29 foot trailer and they had a pull spot that fit us perfectly! Will stay here again.
04/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Chose this park based on prior reviews read on this website. Easy on and off from freeway. Stayed overnight. Did not notice freeway sound inside motorhome. Very nice park with long pull throughs. Was directed to my site by management. Would definitely stay here again. WiFi was spotty, but I don't rely upon it as I have a Verizon aircard that I use primarily.
03/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is really a nice park. Close to services such as restaurants, banks, Home Depot, etc. 2 swimming pools, 3 spas, shuffle board, tennis, etc. Very friendly, helpful staff.
10/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
This was our second time in this park. We arrived on a Wednesday afternoon in our 36' Diesel Pusher. While interior roads are narrow we were easily able to navigate to space 99 and back in. Much to our surprise the park now offers 50amp electrical, which it did not last time (2005). This is a beautifully maintained secluded park. Park was virtually empty due to mid week arrival, and off season, but we love it that way! We will stay here again!
10/2008
rating [ 1/10 ]
This park is NO loner open for business. Arrived here at 4:30pm and found it abandoned with a chain link fence arond the property.
10/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Very friendly staff, all dressed in Holloween costumes due to it being Holloween. We stayed here two days and just loved the location...right across the street from a wonderful beach with an unobstructed view of Morro Rock. Facility is clean, and well maintained. Not all sites have 50amp service yet, but all should be hooked up within a month, or so. We had 30amp service, but that worked well for us. You can call "Dial A Ride" and be shuttled over to the Morro Bay Embarcadero for $1.50 per person. You can also catch a bus up to Hearst Castle from Morro Bay Park. Will stay here again!
10/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This park is exactly as advertised...very basic, but clean, with level gravel spots, and 50amp service. A short walk to the beach. We arrived late in the afternoon in Morro Bay and stayed here as there were no spots available just down the street at Morro Dunes until the next day. No frills, but the owners take pride in their park.
06/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
We arrived at this RV park on Friday morning about 10am. They have "first come first serve" sites available each day. The very polite lady advised they would do a walk through of the park around 11:30am, and if I would come back then they would put me in an available site. We went and had a late breakfast, came back at 11:30am and were promptly assigned a nice spot with shade! This park is located just outside the gate to Zion National Park, and the shuttle bus stops right at the entrance to the RV Park. Within walking distance to restaurants, and shops. Would stay here again!
06/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
This little park is located right on the Utah/Nevada line, just inside Nevada. They have a restaurant, small store where necessities can be purchased, and, of course, the RV Park. There appear to be a few full timers here. Spots are pull through, level, and dirt with nice flower plantings between each site. Clean, quiet and perfect for an overnight stay, which appeared to be what it was being used for by numerous guests who came in late, and left early. Great sunsets! Nothing fancy. Good 50amp service!
06/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Arrived mid afternoon without reservations. No one on duty, but provided ability to self register. Picked out our spot, backed in and set up within 10 minutes! Sites pretty close to level. Up on a hill overlooking the town of Austin. Very nice city park, and pool across the street, and in walking distance to shops and eateries in town. Can walk from one end of town to the other in 10 minutes. Owner came by later to be sure all was well. Owned by the local Baptist Church. Nice overnight spot and the price was right.
06/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
We pulled in early evening with no reservations. Manager came out to meet us (office was closed) and they only had dry spots available next to tent area. Charged me $18, and let me pick my spot. We ended up on a level area right next to Lake Bridgeport. Quiet, and a perfect overnight spot. Would stay here again. Reservations for hookups are a must during fishing season! WiFi is not too strong in back of park where we stayed, but you can get cell service. Friendly, courteous and helpful staff!
02/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
Have driven by this park many, many times on the way to Mammoth and always wanted to stop there. This time we did, and we were not disappointed! Clean, quiet, and nice evening views. Fast, courteous, efficient checkin! Will stay here again! Nice large showers, and very clean restrooms. Nice clubhouse with large TV....watched the end of the Nascar Race (Daytona).
02/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
This was our first visiting this park. It's obvious that lots of improvements have been made. My site was level with full hookups. Checkin was quick and painless. I will stay here again.
08/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
Newly renovated RV section. In 2006 there were only 8 marginal RV sites with full hookups, and marginal 30 amp service. They renovated the RV section resulting in 24 full hookup sites with several full through spots. They now have up to 50 amp service. All paved, and most sites are pretty level. We stayed in site #1 which required no leveling. We will stay here again.
08/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
Lots of shade. Nice and quiet in spite of the number of people. Close to everything. I will stay here again!
06/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
I made my two night reservation on line quickly. Arrived after 3:00 PM, and office was closed for the day, but an envelope with my name, and space number was on the door. I was asked to officially check in the next morning which I did. Diane took care of my paperwork, and gave me my Passport America discount...2 days, for the cost of one! No extra charges. Pool was nice. Very close to restaurants, stores, gas, etc. I will stay here again!
01/2007
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is our second year in a row at this RV park. Ownership changed March, 2006, just after our last visit. The new owner has spent the past 10 months renovating the guest rooms. Not much has been done to the RV Park, however, this is Death Valley.....sand, rocks. Very peaceful setting with amazing views of the Panamint Valley, and sand dunes. This is not Palm Springs, and there is no grass. Sites are level, and hookups are easily accessible. All sites are pull through. I made my reservations online through their website, and received confirmation via e-mail within an hour, along with the space # I had been assigned. Checkin was swift, and pleasant. They give a 10% AAA discount.
10/2006
rating [ 9/10 ]
Arrived at this park on a Friday afternoon without reservations and were checked in within 10 minutes by a very friendly and helpful attendant. Park offers free WiFi which works well, even in the spots farthest from the office...we were in space 35. Short walk to beach. Chose this park based on other reviews of this park on this site, and was not disappointed!
10/2006
rating [ 10/10 ]
Spent one night here on the way to Astoria, OR. Relied upon reviews from this site and was NOT disappointed! Check in was fast and courteous. Was in my site and hooking up within 10 minutes of walking into the office. Had space 43 right on the river. Free WiFi...very fast and easy to access! In fact, I sent in this review using their WiFi! Level, gravel sites. Cable TV has every channel you would want with great reception! Cannot say enough about this park.
10/2006
rating [ 10/10 ]
Beautiful, clean, NEW park. Sites are all paved and LEVEL! Well lit, and easy to use hookups. Cable TV was excellent,and WiFi was free, and easy to use anywhere in the park. Staff friendly, and helpful. Rogue Brewery and Brew Pub just across the parking lot.
08/2006
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is our second year in a row staying here. Still a great place to stay on the way to Lake Tahoe. Spent two nights here, and still highly recommend this RV Park. Great staff, clean restrooms, and level spots!
08/2006
rating [ 8/10 ]
First time at this park. 10 full hook up sites. Located just north of Emerald Bay. We stayed in H10.....not much shade, but temps were in the low 70's, so who cares. H-1 through H-5 are in trees, but difficult to level. H-6 through H-10 for bigger rigs, and very level. Short walk to the lake. General Store on site, snack bark on beach. Clean beach, great views. Campground not very crowded for this time of year. Staff friendly and helpful. .8 miles from bike path that can be ridden all the way to Tahoe City, 12 miles away. Will return again next year.
02/2006
rating [ 9/10 ]
This little park is run by Ventura County. Of the 41 sites, 10 are full hookup. The rest are dry camping sites. There is a little grill on site where you can get breakfast, or lunch, plus wood ($6. 00 per bundle of oak wood), and a few other necessities. Great ocean views. Located on the north end of Rincon Parkway. The dry camp spots cost $27 per night and $40 for full hookups. This is a "first come, first serve" campground just like Rincon Parkway, and Faria Beach. Fire rings are included in each space. Quiet time is 10pm to 7am. Generators can be run from 7am to 10pm and you will hear them going during the day. Spaces are very close together, so if you don't like an intimate setting this park is not for you, but if you like great weather, and great ocean views this is the place!
01/2006
rating [ 9/10 ]
Except for the restrooms, which needed a little TLC (we used our motorhome facilities), this is a great place to spend time during the winter....elevation is 2000'. They have a wonderful restaurant on site, plus rooms for rent, a small store for things you may have forgotten, and a Shell gas station. The views are great, and there are plenty of shade trees, which are not really found at the other Death Valley campgrounds. This is also the only place in Death Valley National Park where you can get some cell phone service. I have Verizon, and was able to make and receive calls. This is a good jumping off site for visiting the many attractions of Death Valley National Park. We did a day hike to Darwin Falls, the source of water for Panamint Springs Resort, visited the sand dunes at Stovepipe Wells, hiked up Mosaic Canyon (amazing!), and visited the charcoal kilns in Wildrose Canyon (http://www. nps. gov/deva/Charcoal. htm) at about 7,000 feet elevation....there was snow on the ground....well worth the drive. Next visit we will see Scotty's Castle, Furnace Creek, Bad Water, and the many other sites.
11/2005
rating [ 8/10 ]
The park was just as I had expected from the other reviews, and their website descriptions. The staff was friendly, informative. The site we had was quite level. Full hookups including Cable TV. The outdoor fireplace is an old washer drum.....since this is what we carry with us we liked it just fine...distributes the heat from the fire evenly. Quiet, even though sites are close together. WiFi is a little difficult to access, but worked often enough to allow us to do our computer work. Will return.
11/2005
rating [ 10/10 ]
We stopped here for one night on our way home from a trip down Highway 1. Stayed here based on reviews from this website and was not disappointed! Owner personally guides you into your spot. Upon arrival we were advised we were being moved from our reserved site to another site, and they reduced our over night rate as a consideration to $30. Walking distance to several nice restaurants. Very clean and neat. Management very courteous and helpful. Would stay here again!
11/2005
rating [ 8/10 ]
We took the advice of other reviewers and got a site in back with water/electricity only. The one thing to keep in mind is if you use satellite TV be sure to request a site with a good view of the southern sky. We were in GUM 34, which doesn't have a good view of the southern sky, but other sites within GUM do, so remember to ask if you have this need. Staff was friendly, helpful and quick to process us into our site. No cell phone reception here if you use Verizon. We rode our tandem bicycle from here to Point Reyes Lighthouse....44 miles round trip. Had a blast, and great Thanksgiving dinner after our ride. The campground hosts a Thanksgiving potluck each Thanksgiving. We chose to do our own.
11/2005
rating [ 9/10 ]
Stayed here one night on our way home from Northern California. Daily rates have increased to $40 per day for full hookups and $27 for dry camping sites. Great view of ocean, which is less than 50 feet away at high tide! First come, first serve...no reservations. Fire rings at each site, nice store/grill on site. Generators off from 10pm to 7am. Recommend very highly.
11/2005
rating [ 8/10 ]
All spaces are paved asphalt...pretty level. Clean.. not crowded. Next door to very nice restaurant, and marina. Walking distance to downtown area.
09/2005
rating [ 10/10 ]
While Chino Hills State Park has existed for a couple of decades, or more, the new small campground was just opened in May of 2005. Maximum length for RV's is 28 feet. All spots are back in. In a few years the trees they have planted will provide nice shade. The 24 spots are all paved and pretty level, and are terraced up the side of a hill, so everyone gets a view! The restrooms and showers are brand new and immaculate! Lot's of hiking, mountain biking trails. The park is about 12,000 acres with lots of Oak trees. When you enter the park you will drive about 3 miles on a narrow dirt road until you reach the center of the park where everything is paved. Very helpful Rangers on duty and easy to find. Very quiet. This little campground is one of the best kept secrets in the area. You will feel like you are 200 miles from anywhere, when in fact you are less than 4 miles from civilization! You can hear the coyotes at night. Get's the ocean breezes from Orange County.
07/2005
rating [ 10/10 ]
Camped here largely on the reviews from this website and was not disappointed. Very friendly staff, very level gravel spots with grass everywhere else! Beautiful restrooms. In walking distance to several nice restaurants, icecream parlor (yum), etc. Would stay there again.
04/2005
rating [ 10/10 ]
If you want to park within 70 feet of the Pacific Ocean and watch the sun set each night with no obstruction to your view this is the place. No hookups, but there are porta potties. NO showers. First come first serve. You will hear a couple of trains pass by each night, but its only 20-30 seconds at most. Enjoy the view, because that's why you're there. You can ride your bike into Ventura's Old Town in less than 30 minutes, or north to Carpenteria in about an hour. Best time is during the winter...not very crowded, and weather is moderate.
02/2005
rating [ 9/10 ]
Management was friendly, and helpful. Park is located in the middle of the park, so you will need transportation aside from your RV if you wish to visit other areas of the park. There is a small store with essentials. Recommend very highly!
11/2004
rating [ 8/10 ]
Spent one night there over Thanksgiving weekend, 2004 on way back from Bodega Bay. Very nice and friendly staff. Walking distance to the Big Sur River Inn Restaurant. Would stay there again. Right on the Big Sur River, and surrounded by forest....lots of shade.
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