This campground is part of the “Thousand Trails” RV time share co-op. We are non-members and lined up our weekend stay a few weeks in advance. If we didn’t get reservations in advance there was no chance of getting a spot. All 500+ sites were booked solid (late April - early May). We live in Orange County and tried this spot for a quick out of town trip. We didn’t hit the road till late., so We showed up at dusk. The major downside to this park is they don’t assign any of the sites. It’s based off a “First come, first serve” the problem with showing up late is we spent 45mins driving around this large RV park trying to find and open site. We ended up in the sites that were electrical only, all of the other 495 sites are full hook ups.
The sites are large and will fit most large 5th wheels and diesel pusher motor homes. Some sites have 50 amp but not all.
Two pools, club house, general store (closed b/c of covid) tons of mature trees for shade. BBQ stations at most sites, tons of water foul playing around and honking all night long.
We spent the weekend up in the “Rincon” loop, it was nestled up away from the main group of RVs. It was a perfect spot for the kiddos to ride their bikes and goof around, there is a big loop of about 20+ sites in that area and was loaded with mostly younger families like ours. Also there is a large grass patch in the middle of the loop that is perfect for a volleyball net or a serious corn hole tournament! “Up top” there are a few sites that have very little shade like the one we were in 199-201. The majority of the sites have ample shade and was still tolerable in July heat. It looks like they just recently installed a WiFi tower over by site 199 and but we couldn’t steam any Netflix or any of the such. Cellphone service was also a bit dodgy. Majority of the sites are capable of fitting large RVs we plenty of room between us (30’ travel trailer w/ super slide out) and the next campsites.