Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park
Chanel C.
Reviewed Apr. 9, 2018

Ranger Review: Mountain House Homestyle Turkey Casserole at Caspers Wilderness County Park

[ PROS ]

  • Part of OC Parks so getting a campsite is relatively easy compared to other online booking systems like ReserveAmerica. We’re usually able to book a site 2 weeks before we decide to  go.
  • Rangers are so friendly and helpful. Honestly, really wonderful staff who love what they do.
  • Because of invasive pests found in their park recently, outside firewood is permitted. But they sell them on site for $5 a bundle. That’s really good compared to other campground that cost upward of $7+ a bundle.
  • FREE SHOWERS and clean restrooms. No tokens needed here. This is such a great amenity. Only downside is that they are a little far to get to. Caspers Wilderness Park has multiple campgrounds within the park, and each campground only has 1 shower facility (at least from what we could see).
  • Fun fact: This park used to be covered by the Pacific Ocean so there are remnants of marine fossils along the riverbanks.
  • LOTS OF HIKING TRAILS! If you love hiking, they have so many trails to choose from, from easy to strenuous. There is a trail for everyone. Also great for cyclists.
  • Lots of wilderness sighting in the park -- snakes, deer,

[ CONS ]

  • No fur friends allowed so leave your pets at home. Unless you own a horse! Lots of horse trails which also means you have to watch out for horse poop on the trail.
  • They do not allow any alcohol at the park. No exceptions. It’s a family environment so no boozing here.
  • The campsites are a little close together and noise travel.
  • Lots of snakes (including rattle snakes) so be careful where you step.

Product Review

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - this weekend I tested Mountain House’s Homestyle Turkey Casserole. I’ve been a long time fan of Mountain House and their products, so I was really excited to try the casserole. Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays, so you bet I was stoked to bring a little bit of that holiday comfort food with me while camping. As always with all Mountain House products, this was so easy to make -- literally as easy as boiling water. Directions were simple as to be expected and the ingredients inside looked like real food. Once I add the water, the smell was phenomenal. Everything rehydrated perfectly and evenly. There were very nice large pieces of turkey, lots of harvest vegetables, and a heaping amount of stuffing. For two people, the serving size was generous and this was a very satisfying/filling dish. While my husband and I thoroughly enjoyed this,  it’s not one of my favorite Mountain House meals.

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  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018
  • Review photo of Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park by Chanel C., April 9, 2018