We recently tent camped here for 5 days, space 138. Since we were here, Sunday - Friday, we didn't get any weekend crowds, and the days we were here, it seemed more 1-2 night use in the spaces around us.
There are pay per use showers, and flush toilets, that were both clean and had plenty of TP.
I think the wood bundles were $8 from the Ranger stop, but we had bought some in San Clemente before hand.
the long hike to the beach is fairly easy, but long, at least 30 minutes walking on a dusty trail. but it was better than trying to find parking.
We have camped here 5 times now, all in the ocean side camp sites. The sites are not very big, we have always stayed at least 4 nights, so for us, a tent, vehicle and a pop shade is all that fits. There is no cell service here, so if you want to get off the grid, and enjoy nature, this is a great spot. The sites have picnic tables, fire rings and about every other one has a water faucet to share with the neighbors. The toilets flush, and for .25 a minute there are a couple of showers. There is a on site camp host, and every time except 1, they were very friendly and kept the campground and campers in order. They sell bundles of wood, last time, it was up to $15 a bundle though. (Seems to have gone up a few bucks every year) Make sure you have what you need, as there is nothing close, for provisions…Lucia has a very small shop, and Garda is probably the next closest.
A small, (14 sites), well maintained campsite, just East of Beaver, Utah, that offers easy access to a number of small lakes and reservoirs. The camp host on this trip was very friendly and helpful. They sell wood bundles for $6. The camp has separate male and female restrooms with flush toilets. And, enough drinkable site faucets that almost every site has 1. There are 2- accessible sites, and actual tent pads, not just a tent area. The Beaver river runs right in the campground, with an accessible area, completed with a park bench to sit on. There is also a group fire pit.
Not many spaces, 25 sites total, with only 1 restroom area for all the sites..(1 mens & 1 womans with flush toilets) and it can get full on summer weekends.
It is off the beaten path, and service are at least a 30 minute drive away. the camp sites are fairly large, though some are closer together than others.
But, other than that, it is a nice campground, with limited cell service, so it is mostly quiet.
A great get-a-way from the Summer Las Vegas Heat.
We have camped here the last 6 years after a friend told us about it. The camp sights are smaller than other places we camp at, but no matter if you site is a beach site or Redwoods site, they are worth the price. We love getting off the grid, no cell or WiFi, for a few days …. just peaceful relaxation. Both camp sights have flushing toilets and pay showers. The camp host clean the about 2x a day it seems. Each site has a fire circle and picnic bench, even the walk In sites. There are really no services close by, some items like at ice can be bought at Lucia, so everything has to be brought in…