This place is a hidden gem in Bakersfield amid industrial complex buildings. It does sit next to a branch of the Kern river…unfortunately it was dry. The campground is clean and well maintained. Sites are level dirt for your rig and a clean cement pad for your chairs etc. A few of the pull thru spaces are a bit close together especially if you have pull outs but the cement pads do not face each other. Full hookups at each site including a sewer line and cable tv with a modest list of channels. There are trees some sites are shaded others not so much. The bathrooms are by far the cleanest I’ve seen. They have a great laundry room as well. There is a pool, a pretty impressive sized rec room, there also is a camp store saw these at a distance we did not stay long enough to use these facilities. I would definitely stay here again.
Camped overnight here. Sights are easy to find..clearly marked. The camp hosts were very nice and gave clear directions and informative rules handout. Sites are for self contained RV no tent camping. Sites are all on asphalt so it’s kinda like a parking lot, sites are close together but I didn’t feel like we lacked privacy. Everyone was very considerate, if music was played it was pretty low and off by quiet time at 10pm. Only thing was fire pits not provided so bring your own and keep it in your site no fire on the sand. No sewer at site and they charge $10 for a timed dump…not thrilled with that.
Needed somewhere fairly close to home to take my new to us motorhome. Sites were decent size but fairly close together so don’t expect a lot of privacy. Sites interspersed among long term residents. Hookups water and electric at each site. Some shade, trails to riverbed currently mostly dry and Bonita falls about 25 minute walk over river rock. Fire rings available to rent for $5. The biggest issue I had was our electric went out to our loop at about 7:30pm…luckily we are self contained…it still had not been restored when we left the next day at noonish. The lights to the office area and restrooms was still on (thankfully) but not the camp sites.