Address: Moreno Valley, CA 92555, USA
“One warm shower clean bathrooms, beautiful mornings and nice nights. However some people had loud music after midnight. Not Cool!”
Address: Quail, Moreno Valley, CA 92555, USA
“Pic is from the beach at parking lot 9. On the reservation map, Quail looked like the tent locations were more spaced out. Couldn't tell if anything was going on at either amphitheater, but the museum is only open Friday? Bring your own beach chair and shade in case you don't get a picnic table at the beach. The camp has flush toilets, a shower, a dumpster nearby (don't leave food or trash out at night), running water nearby, a drinking fountain at the bathroom, and friendly employees. Google Maps says this is in Moreno Valley which is technically true, but it's actually in Lake Perris SRA. LoL, someone said that the firewood was cheaper at the Stater Brothers but unless you're already going there it's a 20 minute drive so if you're only getting one or 2 bundles, it's worth getting it at the campground gate (time and gas) but if you need other supplies, the shopping area around the Stater Bros is huge, including a Walmart Supercenter and most fastfood restaurants.”
Address: Owl, Moreno Valley, CA 92555, USA
“Nice campground. The camp sites are a little close for comfort - basically the sites are like 2.5-wide parking spots on either side of the main road. I can comfortably fit my 5th-wheel trailer with the slides out next to my pick up truck in the parking spot, but there’s no margin in between your spot and your neighbor’s. The full hookup sites have 30A and 20A electrical hookups and water, but the big downside is that the drains are only for gray water - you can’t drain your black tank at your site. There’s a designated dump station at the campground, but it’s a hassle if you’re staying for more than a few days and you have to hook up the trailer and drive over to the dump station and then re-park and set everything back up at your site. The views of Lake Perris are really nice and the campground itself is very scenic and well laid out with hiking trails and a decent beach. There is a bit of a problem with litter on the ground and in the water though. Prices are a little high with no weekly discounts, compared to other campgrounds and RV parks, but I guess that’s to be expected in California.”
Address: 18080 Gilman Springs Rd, Moreno Valley, CA 92555, USA
“Fuelandflame kids camp what a fun time!!!”
Address: Campground Rd, Moreno Valley, CA 92555, USA
“Absolutely amazing state campground. Clean restrooms, hot free showers, plenty of spaces and fairly easy even for a novice trailer owner to back into. Cool that tent campers share the same area as well. Quick walk to the beautiful lake and beach. Don’t miss the dam either, very cool. Only a few miles from the city of Perris yet feels like you’re in the great outdoors. We now store our travel trailer nearby for great camping here.”
Address: 13170 Lasselle St, Moreno Valley, CA 92555, USA
“This is an excellent part that never fails to attract the right crowd or family. It is always clean and well maintained. I yet have to witness anything other than smiles at this park. I highly recommend for your family and/or kids. Another thing I can add is that crime and violence is at the very minimal here meaning that I have not once noticed anything inappropriate at this park.”
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