I think this park is about as great as it can be; people are very nice and welcoming and facilities seem well taken care of. However, camp sites themselves are not particularly maintained, and are fairly small. There's a LOT of sites, though, so if you can manage to not have neighbors then the size of the site is less noticeable. Back of the park is lined up against warehouses, and front of the park is RIGHT on the freeway. Even being on the opposite end of the park, you can still hear the freeway and the train throughout the night. Also, there are tons of annoyingly bright street lights throughout the park, so don't expect it be dark at night. Very disappointing that wood fires are not allowed.
Great remote campground, very quiet and natural. Very steep and tight roads throughout campground, but gorgeous once you’re done navigating. Most sites are electric and water only.
Beautiful campground in a secluded mountain area, if only I could fit into it! I reserved a spot based on the site saying it would accommodate 40’, then noticed the campground as a whole recommended 22’ max. I drove up in the car to check it out, and glad I did! The spots are big but the entrance is narrow and there’s a few spots that even a small class C would probably hit low hanging tree branches. Amazing spot for vans or tents but anything bigger, check out McGill campground right up the road.
I've spent many weekends at this resort over the last 15 years or so, visiting my grandparents that lived here in the winter. Tons of activities, clean and quiet, such a wonderful spot!