Beautiful well kept campground. We tent camped and our site was close to the rv hook up sites. The rv sites have two different sizes and hookups. Tent sites had access to running water. We were located close to the creek and the bathrooms with showers. The walk to the water was a bit far but fun once you’re out there. The current wasn’t too strong so the kids were able to enjoy themselves in the water. Overall we had a blast.
Nice and quite place to take a break and relax near the shore line. Very open large camp sites. Hook ups or tent camping available.
Highly recommend you experience Joshua Tree at least once; during the cooler seasons and that is what we do. This place never ceases to amaze me. Beyond grateful and thankful for such beauty this place has to offer. Each site and every trail offer something unique. I always leave with a sense fulfillment.
Nice because again the views are amazing and it has actual sand but it was too crowded. I wish people respected our land. Dumpsters were available but it was obvious that the people there that day were too lazy to walk a few ft ahead to throw their trash away in a dumpster that wasn’t full. Trash was overflowing and because it was windy that day it was flying into the bushes and around the parking lot. There should be a capacity cut off. Other than that it was a nice experience.
This campground felt more like I was glamping. Everything was easily accessible and by that I mean; a toilet, running water, and showers. We slept in our tent which felt pretty amazing being that the weather was perfect. I’d highly recommend visiting this camp site in the cooler months.
Although we visited the lake the date it reopened; Memorial Day weekend it wasn’t too packed. We found a spot close to the restrooms and everyone kept a safe distance. I’d highly recommend water shoes as this portion for the lake is full of rocks all different sizes that are unavoidable. Either than that my family and I had a wonderful time