Address: Gilroy, CA 95020, USA
“Loved the food storage but we didn't know we have to provide a lock. Would have been nice to have a sink to wash dishes, pots and pans. Clean restrooms are nearby.”
Address: 917 Disc Dr, Scotts Valley, CA 95066, USA
“Very friendly staff! Nice space. There are many resident campers but very nice. Bathrooms neat and kept clean! No negatives from me. 5 Stars”
Address: 680 Ballinger Canyon Rd, Maricopa, CA 93252, USA
“Absolutely amazing place for Camping: Stunning views, flat, well spread out campsites, very clean, very well maintained.The lodge and BBQ facilities are great for meetings and hanging out. We got great food catered in by the owners. I'll definitely be back.”
Address: Crab Flats Rd, Running Springs, CA 92382, USA
“Good campground with really good hike a dirtbiking right in site. You can hike down about 4 miles to the falls and rock diving spot. Which is what we did. Took about 2.5-3 hour each way. Was worth it. Only issue with the place was the road to the campground isn't paved and is kind of Rocky. We still managed with our sienna but it wasn't great. Wouldn't be any problem for a higher vehicle. Would recommend.”
Address: 3N16, Green Valley Lake, CA 92341, USA
“Disbursed and as awesome as only disbursed camping can be.”
Address: 22855 Moscow Rd, Duncans Mills, CA 95430, USA
“Great camping with lots of amenities. 4th of July weekend was PACKED yet staff was still very quick and helpful. Campsites are decent size (ours was 30x30), and facilities are well maintained. General store has most everything you might need that you inevitably forget, at only a bit of a markup (Edited for typo)”
Address: Highway 1, Duncans Mills, CA 95430, USA
“I was here in 1997 with some friends and I still talk about the trip to this day. We hiked all the way to the ocean. It was an amazing hike(beware of stinging nettles) lots of fruit along the way during season. Mussels all over the rocks and at low tide it was easy to pick 5lbs worth to carry back for dinner. I will be back again.”
Address: San Jose, CA 95148, USA
“There is almost everything you need: a toilet, water in the toilet and on the street, a shower, a table with benches, a food box.There is no mirror in the toilet and no electrical outlet on the street.”
Address: 18405 Mt Hamilton Rd, Mt Hamilton, CA 95140, USA
“Nice open fire roads for hiking and lots of different options for routes. The Buena Vista loop has a view of Grant Lake as well as Lick Observatory when you climb the hills. Low traffic trails. Make sure to bring plenty of water and sunblock. There’s not a lot of shade on most trails. I’d recommend longer hikes in the fall or early spring.”
Address: 4150 Richard Way, Oakley, CA 94561, USA
“This is the best park in Oakley! There are no swings!!???? The kids have to move and run and everything is easily accessible.”
Address: 13601 Ironbark Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93311, USA
“Had a great time. Campgrounds were clean and view's of the lake watching the boats were awesome. We will be back again soon.”
Address: Redlands, CA 92373, USA
“Very nice relaxing enjoying my self with my husband and my son and my husband sister.. She should my son how to fish ????.. So much fun.. ????♀????♀????????”
Address: 32300 San Timoteo Canyon Rd, Redlands, CA 92373, USA
“I love this little place. The bass fishing here is great. It's a great little place if you want to fish for just a couple hours or all night long. I moved out of horrible California and this was one the last places I went to fish.????”
Address: Mojave, CA 93501, USA
“Its not a camp ground but you can pop a tent up for the weekend and none will mind.”
Address: 25387 Steelhead Blvd, Duncans Mills, CA 95430, USA
“Great place for families or couples. Lots of local things to do and a nice playground for kids in the campground”
Address: 23575 Moscow Rd, Monte Rio, CA 95462, USA
“Absolutely the best decision on investment we made for our leisure time for the family.”
Address: Livermore, CA 94550, USA
“Great place for scout campouts. Good hiking and good shelter. The fire pit was not great but okay. Over all good stay.”
Address: 4933 Midway Rd, Vacaville, CA 95688, USA
“Speaking about our spot. The park has most amenities, but I didn't use the pool or laundry room. The roads and most spots are covered in large gravel (crunchy noise all night as cars move about, and don't even think about going barefoot!) Our picnic table hadn't been washed in ages, and there were no privacy barriers. At $140/ 2 nights, I think that's high. However after boondocking for a week it was great to have full hook-ups, and 5 minutes from our event made this park our choice.”
Address: 4985 Midway Rd, Vacaville, CA 95688, USA
“In October we pulled into the site right across from the office/ laundry room for two nights. Beautifully set under the large palm tree! Loved our stay here. Babbling brook behind the RV, palm trees, peace and quiet! Just what we needed following our stay in noisy San Francisco! Prices were just a little steeper than we would have liked at $62/ night. Once the paving is done, it will be an oasis. Easy access to major routes, Napa Valley and Sacramento.”
Address: 30605 Briggs Rd, Menifee, CA 92584, USA
“Having stayed at several thousand trails membership RV parks besides this being the most popular it's staff was incredibly helpful, kind and courteous to myself and my guests. There are plenty of 30 amp hookups and small sections of 50 amp hookups be sure to ask when booking your stay. The mini golf course Is well kept for the family fun. The pool was warm and I believe heated for the winter.”
Address: Fisherman's Trail, Running Springs, CA 92382, USA
“----- Important: ---- Hike-in trail only (this is not car-camping at all). Water filtration system essential. Use the Fisherman's Camp / Crab Creek Trail 2W07 way-point for GPS directions. (Deep Creek Camp Rd is not open to public and will cost you several hours of daylight). Light weight hiking/camping gear. (Pack lighter than you think, especially if you're not used to hiking with camping gear. I packed 30lbs for 2 days and 2 nights). 4x4 vehicle for the 3N16 and 2W03 access roads. (While we 2x4'd it, there are some areas when returning which may pose some issues, especially if wet/icy). Bears (bear bag suggested). Rattlesnakes. -- Amenities: -- Stream water (for filtration). 2 toilets (suggest bringing own TP) and trashcans. -- Recommendations: -- Good hiking boots (well tightened to avoid blisters). Bug spray, Citronella Incense. (Lots and Lots of flies). -- 1st try unsuccessful: -- The 1st time yielded much information needed in my Important section of this review. Also, the 1st time we went to Crab Flats when we realized we had a hiking experience which we were severally unprepared for. We were lucky we didn't make it to Fisherman's that time as a Rain/Snow and Wind storm was approaching fast and it cut our weekend trip even shorter as we decided to get out before it hit. -- 2nd try successful: -- This is a wonderfully less traveled experience to be out in nature. Hiking approx. 2.5 miles to the campsite has lovely vistas and scenery. Hiking poles significantly helped me negotiate the fallen trees and downhill declines and uphill inclines with 30lbs. on my back. The campground has 4 campsites where lucky campers can reserve, each with their own benefits from what I could tell. The first night yielded loads of stars! It always amazes me to peer up at these planets/stars and gaze upon their light which is however old and far away. An incomprehensible time-frame in human experience. We utilized a phone app to enhance this experience in finding constellations. The 2nd day we hiked up Deep Creek, jumping over rocks on the water, maybe a quarter mile (from site #4) and found a lovely area to swim in and bask in natures glory. We were fairly secluded and as I found the water too cold too cold for me, one of three in our group decided to take a brief swim. The temp was in the mid 70's with cloud coverage, I am guessing the water was close to 50 degrees as there was a chilling bite to walk through the water to stand on a sandbar. Nevertheless, the creek's scenery was majestic to the three of us. On that day the ranger stopped by the campground. He checked our reservation/permits and to make it very clear that no camp fires were allowed. He also informed us there are lots of rattlesnakes out here and to be cautious. Along with informing us the fire that happened almost 20 years ago wiped out lots of Firs and now Oaks mainly inhabit the area, which attract the hordes of flies. He was very informative and pleasant to speak with. That second night there were clouds which dropped the temp a little and covered the stars. There were no other campers at the other sites on Sunday evening which provided a sense of solitude. I haven't experienced that before. Where you feel like you are alone in the wilderness, along with your group. For me it was peaceful as it was only one night, might even be peaceful for several. Listening to the crickets, owls, river, wind through the trees and valley, falling acorns, and whatever else lurked in the wilderness that night. I heard something small moving on the rocks close to the beach, but couldn't figure out what it was, possibly a rodent or some small creature like that. Our final day we all woke up and said we wished we could stay several days more. We leisurely took our time with coffee, breakfast, and packing up. We left at approx. 11am to hike back to the car, which is primarily an incline. Stopped several times for breath and scenery. Overall it was a lovely experience which I would gladly do again to stay longer.”
Address: Unnamed Road, Lucerne Valley, CA 92356, USA
Address: Willow Creek Rd, Duncans Mills, CA 95430, USA
“Got out of SF for a few days and decided to come check out this newer campground addition to the Russian River. First, from all sides there are some beautiful views here. We met the ranger that patrolled the site and he was friendly and informative about the area, and enthusiastic to share his outdoors knowledge with us. The campgrounds themselves are classic fare with a fire pit and picnic table located at each one. The campgrounds are made to fit ~2 2-person tents and have space to set out a kayak. The grounds are right along the river and very accessible during high-tide, and sometimes you might run across mosquitoes if the river is at its lower points. I felt very safe staying here and we enjoyed access to the river both out to the ocean side, and down stream. Stop by for some fun!”
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