Nicole B.

San Clemente , CA

Joined July 2020

Kids Loved This Place!

We stayed here for 2 nights after leaving Albuquerque and exploring Jimenez Springs and Bandelier National Monument.

The owners have made sculptural installations throughout the park and the kids loved playing on them.

Beautiful sunset views. Clean facilities and friendly staff. Feels like you are far from town which wasn’t an issue for us.

Decent Overnight Stop On Our Way To Albuquerque

We stayed just one night while driving from Page, Arizona to Albuquerque. Friendly staff and visitors.

We were able to get pizza delivered to our RV site which was a big hit with the kids.

Ok Spot For An Overnight Stay

The surrounding area wasn’t very nice and it was a bit loud. Decent pace for a one night stay though. Clean RV park and friendly staff.

Petroglyph National Monument, on the outskirts of Albuquerque, was a big hit with our kids (ages 3 and 5).

Our Favorite Spot...In Off Season

This was a favorite spot on our 2 week trip around the southwest. We were here a week before opening season (the first week of March).

Some people may not like it during this time because it’s a ghost town. For us, it was perfect. No crowds… we had the place to ourselves.

Laundry facilities were clean and views were incredible.

Close drive to the dam, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend.

Pros: tranquil, beautiful, close to nearby attractions Cons: limited hours and dining options during off season, no boat rentals available during off season

Friendly People, A Little Far From the Strip

This was our very first RV park stay ever and it was a great experience. Both the staff and the park residents/visitors were extremely friendly.

There is a free shuttle to take you to the strip but it doesn’t run very often. We ended up getting an Uber and it was pretty far away/expensive.

Pros: friendly people, clean Cons: far from strip, spaces close together in big parking lot

Perfect RV Spot at the Grand Canyon

We were lucky enough to snag a spot here last minute. It was the night before the free shuttle service started (last week of February) and before the main tourist season started so we scored a spot!

We were RV newbies and forgot our hose warmers so the hoses froze overnight. No big deal though! Walking distance to some amazing lookouts and to the dining hall.

Drove to Keys Point lookout tower and left the park by that exit as we headed toward Lake Powell.

Dry Beach Camping w/ Freeway Noise

We just spent 4 wonderful nights camping at San Onofre Bluffs with our 4 and 6 year old children. We brought a wagon to wheel the kids and gear down to the beach (a decent sized hike). The beach was spectacular and not too crowded. Make sure you bring a noise machine because the freeway noise is LOUD at night.

Pros: fantastic beach Cons: noisy, no hookups, spots are very close together with no dividers/privacy