Thousand Trails Idyllwild
Reviewed Nov. 5, 2020

Mile High Adventure

When I first got to Idyllwild, a little heat wave was hanging around, but by the 2nd week, the weather was beautiful. They have plenty of spots for tents, RV’s, and cabins. Surrounded by spruce trees, pine trees, and scotch pines reminded me of being Back East. Plenty of rest room/showers, pool is open, and a little place to get coffee and eats. There’s a small gas station/mini mart 3 miles away, and the quaint little town of Idyllwild was 15 minutes away. They have a full grocery store, if you need anything like I did. And there’s all kinds of little shops to browse around, and maybe find a gift or souvenir to take home. Plenty of restaurants, too. I got a couple stickers, and postcards for my grandkids. I also stopped at the candy store for my chocolate fix. This place is also a hikers paradise. I have asthma, so nothing more strenuous for me then walking the dog in the altitude. By the beginning of the 2nd week I started getting used to it. And they have the biggest pine cones I’ve ever seen! It’s beautiful up here, and the cooler weather is nice after this summer. I’ll definitely drive the 7,000 feet up to come this way again.