Paced sites, but very few are level. Restrooms and showers are old and filthy. The area itself is pretty, without and conifers throughout. Most visitors seem to be here for the fishing. All in all, it's just ok.
Very nice rustic campground with pit toilets, fire ring and picnic table at the sites. Try to get one of the sites next to the creek, you won't be disappointed. Amazing views of Whitney as well as up and down the valley. It's a great alternative to Alabama Hills for just $10
This "campground" is on an Army Reserve and National Guard base, with the security that comes with it. Military ID is required. The RV spots are stacked next to each other, with no trees or barriers of any kind in between. Right next to a road, so plenty of traffic noise. Positives are; decent bathrooms, nearby laundry, full hookups.
Couple things to note; the billeting office where you check in is about .25 miles from the RV park. Guards at the gate did not know about the RV park at all, let alone how to direct us to it. Billeting office closes at 4pm.
Also, be aware that pricing has changed. I was charged $10 for overflow camping and $31 per night for a hookup spot.
Not much to it, but it was decent for a couple nights stay. The reservoir was almost empty in late September, estimated at about 20%. Sites have picnic table and fire ring, there is water at a community spigot, and pit toilets, but that's it. My Verizon signal was weak but usable. Some trees for shade, and plenty of conifers on the slopes to look at. Also near the experimental forest.
This spot is a good alternative to Windy Cove, and usually has availability. Large numbers of quads and sand cars, but if you're ok with that it's a nice spot. Laundry and showers are a nice bonus.
This place is mostly fulltime residents and it shows. Not friendly office staff. After I checked in and paid I was informed bathrooms and showers are only for residents. Had been planning for a couple nights, but I'm outta here in the morning now….
This "resort" is one of the most expensive and worst maintained parks we've ever stayed at. Pool is closed and torn up, restrooms are marginal and frequently out of paper products, and the grounds are shoddy and unkempt. But that's not the worst part; the noise from the freeway 100 yards away, and the train tracks that are even closer the other direction, is unbearable. And if you need another reason to avoid this place, it's the exorbitant cost. By far the most we've ever paid. The only reason for 2 stars is the manager is somewhat helpful and friendly. Do yourself a favor and choose anyplace else.