Genevieve L.

San Luis Obispo, CA

Joined May 2018

Beautiful and Clean

Currently visiting during late June early July and it’s BEAUTIFUL! The smell of the trees and the sound of the creek behind our campsite is just perfect. we arrived late and The hosts came around and told us we had to check in the next day. RegIstration is out of the way a bit. They are very approachable. Hikes & lake are walking distance and there more In close by but driving distance.

No showers (sponge bath works perfectly) Water spikets very close to each lot and have drinkable water. Bathrooms close to campspots and are clean. Campsite has gravel and It was raked when we arrived. Free wood everywhere but If uoI dont want to collect dead wood the hosts have bundles for sale.

We had 2 adults, 1 vehicle and a tent. Close by are group sites and RVs as well. Dogs allowed.

Be prepared with bug spray! We sprayed our tent, chairs and hammock wIth sawyer and we used ben’s 30%deet for our skin. The bear box fit our LARGE cooler but not much room for anything else.

Not so Fido friendly & Noisey

We just left after staying 3 Nights here. It was in the high 90s and extremely uncomfortable. We had campsite 1 which didn’t have much shade. When walking around I would recommend 5,7,9 if you are going. At this time (July) they are doing construction 12 after entering the park( which they told us when we entered) they allow cars to pass on the hour. No dogs allowed in the creeks or trails. The flies got the best of me but thats just nature.

The campground itself is basic. Bathrooms somewhat dirty, spots have a lot of sun, ground squirrels EVERYWHERE and basically have no fear. No showers so we sponged bathed and it was perfect. I’m not sure what was going on at night but at the dump station across the street loud trucks would come and it sounded like train cars being locked together/hitting each other.

we didn’t get to see the waterfall since we had our dog( our bad) it’s a pretty drive up to the sequoia forest.