Excellent care to grounds, beautiful area, nice people in office. But for $70 off season, I would have liked the promised ocean view not blocked by the long side of a Class A on the level below.
The facilities were clean and nice but I don't know why the water faucets were so far from the hook-ups--farther than my 25' hose could go. I was glad I'd filled my water tanks before leaving our last stop. Pet owners beware--nasty burrs all over with very thin spikes. Thought I'd gotten them all out from between dog's toes until the one I missed got infected a few days later.
Nicely landscaped. Walking distance to restaurants. Tight pull thru site with neighbors almost on top of each other. Sewer hook ups not usable for a lot of Class B motorhomes as they are so far to rear of site one would have to block most of the road to dump.
$58 got a tiny unlevel dirt site on the back row of the resort. Whole row was empty, yet they put a family with 3 kids and tent right next to us. Took 2 to dump tanks, as sewer inlet was at a 45% angle and had to have partner hold the hose in place. Hard to enjoy a walk through the nicely landscaped park as the air reeked of fragranced dryer sheets blowing from the laundry room vent. On a positive note, the grocery store had a great selection of food, not just the usual junk food and sodas.
Couldn't dump tanks as sewer hook up began to overflow midway thru black dump. Quite nasty. Dog walking area full of dry brush with burrs. Atmosphere a bit "Bates Motel" for a woman traveling alone...
One of my favorites. Open meadow with trail to waterfall. Semi-private wooded sites. Some sewer hook ups too far to rear for many Class B vehicles to use, so check out site first. Internet signal better in some areas of park than others. Walking distance to small convenience store, and coffee shop. World famous Minter Gardens across the highway, Harrison Hot Springs about 15 min, and about 90 min to Vancouver.