Address: 11157 Cuddy Valley Rd, Frazier Park, CA 93225, USA
“I loved this place”
Address: Frazier Park, CA 93225, USA
“Abitta dry camping. 4x4 highly recommended but with some luck and tension we managed to get our RV to the gorgeous view for a special night.”
Address: Dillon Point Rd, Benicia, CA 94510, USA
“Really nice place to walk and picnic and have a good time with your family also have a nice view .”
Address: Frazier Park, CA 93225, USA
“This place is very creepy ones the sun goes down great place to film a scary movie”
Address: Cuddy Valley Rd, Frazier Park, CA 93225, USA
“Aswame place and to where I live. Highly recommend...”
Address: Mc Gill Camp Rd, Frazier Park, CA 93225, USA
“We just drove by on our way up to Mt Pinos. Fresh snow on the road. The plow had not come through yet. The campground was closed but people were playing in the snow in front of the gate. Come prepared. Chains required for 2 wheel drive. 4 wheel drive with snow tires ok. Dated 2/2/19. Very cold. Snowing as we left.”
Address: Santa Paula, CA 93060, USA
“Beautiful but rustic and not a short hike to get to. No toilets, no running water.”
Address: 10155 CA-1, Olema, CA 94950, USA
“We have stayed here a few times over the last 5-6 years. We like the place because of the sites, amenities and the room. Most of the outer sites are larger but the facilities and the staff went out of the are always good. We were there in Nov. 2018 and the staff went above and beyond their ways to fix a problem that I caused. Excellent service. :)”
Address: 822-878 Los Robles Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94306, USA
Address: 381 Arthur Rd, Martinez, CA 94553, USA
“Read on why I gave it a 4 star rating. This is a small park, which borders a fence lined Storage Business and directly next to Hwy680 freeway overpass with a train in the area that runs through a few nights a week. Opposite side of the park is a Baptist Church. If you don't mind all the highway traffic noise it's not all that bad. I never see any children, folks are friendly and always looking out for each other. There is a strong pet policy with some folks having dogs and or cats. The on-site laundry facilities meet the needs, but there are other options locally. There are no OLD RV's, very clean place. Management / Owners are spot on good and fair people, they take feed back acting on it quickly and always enforce the rules! On occasion I had an extra vehicle and pack trailer at my spot for a few days, management contacted me saying I couldn't have them as other folks couldn't either, no favoritism here. So I went looking for another place to store them, I checked out the prices at the storage business next to the park WOW to high for my needs. Although its further to drive some storage companies in Fairfield are up to half the price. The space fee is getting high they go up once a year about $25, unsure why I don't see any improvements being done, but you got to pay to stay or move along, just remember the waiting list is long to get in, this place is always full. Utilities cost are reasonable depending of course on your usage. Enjoy and Happy Trails”
Address: Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, USA
“It is such a peaceful area . I was visiting daily. Now I'm a Forest Volunteer”
Address: Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, USA
“Nice campground. You can hear traffic from the road but you usually don't notice. Beautiful area.”
Address: 32353 Ortega Hwy, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, USA
Address: Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, USA
Address: Castro Valley, CA 94552, USA
“Very nice park, quiet and calm, in the middle of the forest. It is from 45 min from San Francisco counting the traffic, it is a long way but it is perfect if you plan to stay more than one night and considering that San Francisco streets are not good to move in trailers or motorhome as you have several ups and downs plus the traffic. Beautiful and Full hookups , perfect for stay 3 days and the staff is very kind.”
Address: Ojai, CA 93023, USA
“* Late review - Hiked in four miles with my 10year old during the dry spell we had. If there's no water flowing at the start of your hike, there's not likely any at your camp. Carry in everything you need and carry out everything you brought. Very mild walk in. Expect plenty of company on weekends but there are a wide range of spots to be found to pitch a tent away from the pack.”
Address: 34040 Ortega Hwy, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, USA
“Moved here in March. This place is your own little oasis away from the hustle and bustle. You can actually see the stars due to hardly any light pollution. The staff has gotten better and everything is running smoothly. There are a few trailheads all around the property. Camping is also nice here, there is a large area for group camping. Alas, this review wouldn't be complete with mentioning the Candy Store. I am not a big fan of candy, however the homemade pies and sweets are delectable. The take me back to my grandma's home cooking.”
Address: Point Reyes Station, CA 94956, USA
“Some sites are definitely better than others. Thankfully we had a nice secluded spot. Only complaint that could be addressed is the lack of signage informing hikers to dispose of food properly , which led to bees at the water faucet.”
Address: Coast Trail, Bolinas, CA 94924, USA
“Beautiful country. We didn't camp, we just rode through on horses. Beach is beautiful. Close to the falls. Our guide saw a bobcat. I didn't.. thank goodness! I'd would come back to camp. Foggy as usual, but breathtaking!”
Address: Castro Valley, CA 94552, USA
“Trashcans. Clean toilets. Fire pit. Abundant parking. A friend had a going away party and just set things up on the picnic tables and folks stopped by when they could. It was convenient, fun and the best part of camping in the backyard combined with the best parts of visiting the wilder corners of Chabot Park. Can't recommend it highly enough, just remember that fires may be forbidden during fire season. It is after all just a grove of eucalyptus trees.”
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