Address: Essex, CA 92332, USA
“This is a pretty great campground, with some caveats. I'll start with the good: sites are generally very spread out. There are 4 pairs of vault restrooms (so 8 in total), and they were clean and well maintained. Several sites had tree cover for shade. All sites had a table and fire ring, and I think all fire rings had grates. There was also a hill at the back of the campground where you could walk up and get a fantastic view of both the campground and the Mojave. Now the cons: Currently there is no potable water on site. This might have been caused by the fire a few years prior, as there are non-working pumps around. So, maybe this will be fixed in the future. I'd also say that many of the sites are poorly maintained, with vegetation growing all around, or the parking spot being rutted out. A few sites had been reclaimed by nature, with no markings for parking and just a lone table sitting in the scrub. Overall, I'd say there are maybe 10 decent sites, most of them good for tent campers. Some of the sites also have a lot of area for parking and tents (one would even work as a group site). And because of the elevation, it's going to be more comfortable for more of the year than Hole in the Wall.”
Address: Santa Ysabel, CA 92070, USA
“Much better than the disheveled Jackrabbit camp, this campsite is well organized. I believe the Quail campsite is better, however.”
Address: 301 Paradise Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93105, USA
“Loved the camping grounds and the self check and payment thing. The place is beautiful and peaceful you can fall asleep to the sound of the water from the river nearby.”
Address: Thomas Mountain Rd, Mountain Center, CA 92561, USA
“The road starts off easy enough but gets rough fast. Having a 4x4 or a raised vehicle to continue will help. After the second fire restriction sign the road gets easier to pass. The campsite is spacious with a vault toilet. It's very quiet. Pack in-Pack out.”
Address: 2321 S Petersburg Rd, Valley Springs, CA 95252, USA
“Spot 13 awesome experience. Tons of fun. Super hot but you have a lake right there that's the perfect temperature to go for a swim, go fishing or even hop on a boat and a ride. They have vault toilets they get pretty hot during the day. We had a picnic table, grill, fire pit with a grill and a canopy for the picnic table.”
Address: San Bernardino, CA 92418, USA
“Awesome group camp ground that you have to 4x4 to get to. 2N01 took a beating in the last storm. High clearance 4x4 are needed. Lots of ruts and rocks! Nothing an experienced off roader can't handle. Has an outdoor bathroom. No TP right now (Sept 23). The adjacent field was full of water from the storm.”
Address: 4655 Rock Barn Rd, Shingle Springs, CA 95682, USA
“We stayed in one of the cabins while we were being evacuated for a fire. I was very happy to see the cabins had AC, mini fridge, and microwave. I had booked 4 nights but after the first night we ended up being allowed to go home. The person at the front desk very kindly refunded the 3 nights that we didn't stay. I really appreciated their kindness and would definitely stay here again.”
Address: 5 Taylor Park Rd, Lagunitas, CA 94938, USA
“A nice camp ground with clean bathrooms and potable water at your site. Spots are spacious. The trees are big. Heard lots of wildlife in the creek at night but didn't see much.”
Address: 2315 S Old La Grange Rd, La Grange, CA 95329, USA
“Very small place yet fun with loose river rocks all over the place in a good portion of the park. Head to the beginner, intermediate, or intermediate/expert tracks for some dirt bike fun! The intermediate/expert track is where we ended up spending most of our time.”
Address: 26375 CA-243, Idyllwild-Pine Cove, CA 92549, USA
“Both my boys had a wonderful Christian experience at this camp. The staff was awesome. The grounds were beautiful. The food was great. Can't wait for them to go back next year! Thank you!”
Address: Sherman Pass Rd, Inyokern, CA 93527, USA
“Lovely place to camp! Very rural, no cell service but absolutely gorgeous. Perfect place to relax, picnic, ride dirt bikes, bicycling, fishing and connecting with nature. There is a burger place and a general store with lots of friendly people. Price to camp at Troy meadows is $18.50 a night or $8.50 with seniors pass, you need to place fees in a fee drop- this camp ground is a first come first serve, no reservations.”
Address: Success Valley Dr, Porterville, CA 93257, USA
“I've seen some poor reviews here, but the problems we experienced were from irresponsible destructive campers rather than the site or staff. Both volunteer ladies here are wonderful. Maintenance people are team workers and dedicated to their jobs. Someone was a jerk and stuff garbage into the dump station rather than in the dumpster right there. I called the project office and within 30 minutes 3 people were working on it. They kept working until it was again usable and we could clear our tanks. They stood by to be sure it continued until we finished. Definitely friendly and good customer service. Site was fairly level and we had no problem leveling or space for both our car and motorhome. No problem with 50 amp hookup. Although the water spigot was quite a distance (50' m/l), we hooked it up. Didn't like the taste, and pets wouldn't drink it, so we bought bottled water in town. Town is only about 15 minutes away, and you can find most anything you need there. All in all, good campground and worth a return visit when in the area.”
Address: 11390 CA-79, Descanso, CA 91916, USA
“We loved it! Clean, nice camp sites, great facilities and a lot of trails. Our first time. We will definitely be back yo learn all the trails.”
Address: 221 Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs, CA 92004, USA
“Highly recommended. Hotel. Rooms are very spacious and clean. The beds are comfortable. It's great looking at the stars while sitting in the jacuzzi. The restaurant burgers were tasty and the pub was cozy.”
Address: 42842 Jenks Lake Rd W, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Went here a decade ago on a field trip with my whole grade level in elementary it was amazing. I still miss the Termite Cabin Crew ,Paul was awesome even when I had nosebleeds all the time he was chill about it, along with Quinn our nature explorer teacher. His sign to tell him we’re bored in his lessons actually helped me through stressful times in Highschool. The one thing I don’t miss is knowing the Cobra cabin still has showers they used up all the hot water. Wish I knew if both of them still work there and if anything changed.”
Address: 27798 CA-190, Porterville, CA 93257, USA
“We just got here and already like it. Very nice neighbors the manager, Val is amazing! Helped us get all situated. Going to check out the fishing spot tomorrow. Staying long term we hope!”
Address: 40650 N Shore Dr, Fawnskin, CA 92333, USA
“Have been here twice and have loved it. Once tent caning but most recently with my trailer on a tent site and it was spacious. I will say it was the last one available so we got the handicap spot which may be bigger than usual. No direct hook up but there is water fill up and dump station (extra $10 to dump). Hosts were really nice and helpful. Love how close it is to the lake with walking/bike paths. There are plenty of trees around for good shade (and beautiful). Bathrooms were clean and place was pretty quiet. Will most likely come back again.”
Address: Western Divide Hwy, CA-190, Springville, CA 93265, USA
Address: Mountain Hwy 99, Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“Very quiet and relaxing area. Camp park ranger is very friendly and helpful guy. Best part was the swim in the river.”
Address: Springville, CA 93265, USA
“We were here for a week on site 8 and 9. It's a nice campground but campsites are kinda close to each other although some of the campsites look apart from each other on the campground map. Once you see the campground turn right into it cause Google maps will tell you to continue past the entrance towards a narrow road with no entrance to campground and it's not easy making a u turn! I stayed on site 8 which had bathrooms and water close by. I heard other campers saying the water wasn't working near their site, I guess that's why everyone was coming for water by where we stayed. Bathrooms were okay at times but there is lots of flies and toilet paper does finish quickly so good thing we took our own. DON'T FORGET THE BUG SPRAY!!! We still got bit but it would've been worse if we didn't have it. The mosquitoes was what made me not want to be there! They usually go away when you have a campfire but it's not allowed right now😔. There's also 2 general stores near by that close early but one of them closes til 8 or 9 pm on Fri/Sat. I would stay here again if I knew the mosquitoes weren't going to be such a big problem! I can't tolerate the normal here and there mosquito.”
Address: CA-89, Sierraville, CA 96126, USA
“Went out of season just for the wintery view of the Little Truckee. I can see camping here being kind of difficult with the road being so close.”
Address: 10068 Hirschdale Rd, Truckee, CA 96161, USA
“This is my favorite place to get gas in the Truckee area. Reasonable prices compared to in town. There is a small convenience store perfect for getting a small snack for the road.”
Address: 44222 Tonopah St, Newberry Springs, CA 92365, USA
“Very nice people. Location was very cool and the yurts had interesting designs. Would definitely come back. There’s a nice bathroom as well as a karaoke lounge in a shipping container”
Address: 401 Old Truckee Rd, Sierraville, CA 96126, USA
“Good Christian service. Friendly Bishop over the service.”
Address: Lake Isabella, CA 93240, USA
“I only stopped for a little while to take in the scenery, so I can't say much about the campground, other than there seems to be lots of parking. The vistas are quite nice!”
Address: 1500 Cloverdale Rd, Pescadero, CA 94060, USA
Address: Mill Creek Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Had a lot of fun with my group of friends here. The road to get here is a bit rough though. About a mile or two of dirt road to get to the campsite with lots of rocks. A FWD can make it up, just have to drive really carefully! Definitely would bring an SUV or Truck if you can though. Once you get to the campground though, you and your group will be far enough from other campers not to really be bothered by anyone. There are lots of trails you can explore yourself just by walking around the campsite with lots of shade. *Be warned though, we did see a bear both mornings we were here. Make sure to take advantage of the bear boxes provided.*”
Address: 9665 Old State Rd, Alta Sierra, CA 93285, USA
“A beautiful campground in the hills near the Kern River. Our group camp up for 3 nights to escape the heat down in the valley. The campground sits around 6000 feet so it's easily 20 degrees cooler than down below. The campground has flush toilets and hot showers. The campground doesn't see too many visitors and is a little gem in the hills. I'll definitely come back!”
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