Couldn’t have better views. We watched dolphins and seals playing in the waves. No hookups, but there was water and clean bathrooms.
This is our second time here, It’s a beautiful spot. The campground is on a hill, the spaces at the top have the best view, the lower spaces are below the level of the reservoir so don’t have a water view. Space WS29 is in the west side campground which has full hookups and paved spaces with picnic shelters. The other campgrounds are dry but are closer to the water. This space had a great view but had stairs down to the covered Ramada.
Be prepared to hunt for a good spot when the weather is nice. There are many pull off areas along the main road but they fill up quickly. We ended up in a flat canyon area at the bottom of the road which wasn’t bad and had plenty of room but not a great view since we were in the bottom of the canyon. No cell service.
This was our second time camping here and it was just as beautiful as the first time. We got to the park around 8 and were able to get the last spot #37. Unfortunately it was an accessible spot but because it was the last to fill we were able to take it. The host let us know we “might” have to move if another spot opened. Nothing did so we were able to stay. It worked well since it was paved and it rained the first night we were there so nothing got muddy or dirty. And it was close to the bathroom/showers so my son who was camping in his 4Runner had easy access. The spaces are really large and some are right up to the beautiful red rocks. Our corgi puppy was in heaven climbing everything in sight. Cell service is bad throughout the park but you can get a Wi-Fi package for $20 for 3 days which works pretty well. Not enough to stream movies but enough to communicate.
Great location, ocean front and convenient to shopping and restaurants. Went to the Farmer’s Market in Carlsbad on Wednesday for fresh eggs and veggies. We were not able to score a hookup spot but were very happy with the size of the space and the view was amazing. Shower facilities take tokens which is a bummer for what you are paying to camp here even without hookups. The camp store had live music but they performers had canceled the night we tried to go down. We were close enough to a water spigot to fill our fresh water and made use of our portable grey disposal tank so we didn’t need to use the showers. But nothing beats the view!
Stayed in B loop, spaces were nice and wide. Some have lots of trees but some have nothing. Some of the spaces nearest the river have a good water view but some are blocked by vegetation. No river access unless you’re in the loop closest to the swim beach. The beaches were VERY crowded so we had to get to the water early to secure a spot. It was also really windy so be prepared. Park was quiet in the evenings and the bugs weren’t too bad.
Stayed the weekend, RV spaces are set apart from the tent sites in a semi-circle of 5 spaces in a quiet area. There are aluminum picnic tables, fire pits and BBQ’s but not hookups. Spaces are pretty deep but not very wide. Space 5 is at the end up near a slight hill so it was a bit more private than the others which are pretty close together. It was close to home which was nice. Great view of Red Rock in the distant to see the sun set.
Spaces were roomy, pull through had plenty of room for our tow vehicle, trailer and another vehicle. Good sized area with picnic table and enough space for a large pop up and tent. Full hookups were nice, be prepared for high temps even in the spring. It was over 100 in April but the overnight temps were very comfortable.
Clean campground with lots of amenities. Spaces were very small and there was very little greenery. No campfires were allowed so there wasn’t much to do in the evening.
Great spot in the center of Arizona wine country. We had 2 spots on the creek near a small waterfall. Close to Sedona without all the traffic.
Beautiful campground with large private spaces. The spots are laid out nicely, the ones on the outer loop are set up to be pretty private. The first come first served situation could be unfortunate since it’s a long drive to anything else. I would have given 5 stars if it was reservable. We arrived on a Thursday afternoon and had several spots to pick from. But by Saturday morning it was packed. The Wi-Fi package was reasonably priced and worked pretty well.
Well maintained campground with nicely spaced sites that offered some privacy. Spaces were paved and pretty level. Lake was really beautiful. Spaces 28 and 29 offered a good view, we had a lower space in 6 but faced the dam portion of the lake so we couldn’t see the water. Lots of sand activities and equipment to rent.
The 4 stars is primarily for location. This is essentially a parking lot with power and water. We had a beach front space (B035) with a decent sized palm tree. The only one I really saw. The spaces aren’t huge so if you have a big rig or large trailer it will be tight. Most trailers parked their tow vehicle perpendicular to the space and some barely fit. There is no privacy, the small concrete area is shared with your neighbors as is the entrance to the beach side. People watching at the boardwalk is amazing. There is live music at the beach bars nearby which was cool. Definitely bring bike. There isn’t a lot within walking distance but downtown Huntington Beach and the pier is just a couple miles away.
We tried for a spot the first warm day of spring and had to drive for a while to find a spot, ended up in a cool valley with a beautiful sunrise view. It got cold fast though and we weren’t prepared!
Beautiful scenery and perfect location! Walking distance to Zion park entrance and great way to avoid crazy traffic. Our site was right on the river with an amazing view of the canyons. Spaces are a little small but the location makes up for it. River front spots don’t have sewer but power and water and a dump station. Showers were clean and close to sites.
Cute little spot with water front spots. Some of the lake front spots are huge, you can’t reserve a specific location but if you call they will usually try to accommodate a request. If you’re a bird watcher, this is a great spot to do it.
Stayed here in July for a family trip. Rented a small cabin for my mom and adult sons and an RV space for myself and husband. The cabin was surprisingly clean and well maintained. The rest of the park, not so much. Most of the spaces were filled by permanent residents in mostly run down trailers and spaces full of trash and other “stuff”. Dogs and cats were wandering with no leashes. The spaces were small and overgrown with weeds. The picnic tables were falling apart, warped with peeling paint. The bathroom’s were clean but the fixtures were old and mismatched. The store seemed well stocked and actually affordable. The bar was dingy but had a lot of character. The park was for sale so I assume they weren’t interested in maintenance. I’m glad we only paid $25 for the site with the Passport America membership but the $90 for the cabin seemed like a lot. It did allow us to all be together so that bumped up the stars.
Sites are very close together with very few amenities or shade. View of the lake is blocked by the motel. Only plus is proximity to the water and full hookups
Sites are large and fairly private, views were spectacular with some amazing sunsets. The Basin campground down the road had paved spaces with full hookups and would have been a bit more convenient but the spaces were close together.