Great for a night, or a week!

Perfect spot if you need a place to sleep overnight and be able to be on the road the next day. You can check in with the camp host if you plan on staying longer than a week. Busy on the weekends but didn’t see if fill up while I was there. I’m sure that changes closer to spring/summer.

Great for boondocking

Can get pretty windy at times but other than that, can’t complain. Plenty of spots around for everyone. RV’s, travel trailers and some tent campers here while I stayed. Great AT&T. T-Mobile was just good enough to get me by for work. Close to Joshua Tree NP entrance, and a gas station and diner not too far away if you don’t want to drive into Coachella/Indio.

Nice campsite, very windy

Was great for an overnight stop, has bathrooms which is always nice. Extremely windy the whole time I was there.

Nice but limited spots for trailers/rv’s

Nice for a night or two. Okay AT&T service, bad T-Mobile service but should be enough for you to keep in touch. Not many spots to be able to turn around with a trailer or larger rig.

Not the best, but would stay again

Decent spot to stay for a while. Made it to the water with my 20” travel trailer without an issue. I was a little worried about getting it back out since part of the road was very rough. Fortunately they graded the road while I’m here so it shouldn’t be a problem. Great AT&T service. T-Mobile service is meh. A few nights got extremely windy.

Pretty views and pretty dusty

Stay a few nights here, AT&T service isn’t the best but it’s usable for browsing. T-Mobile service a little better, if you work remote then you could probably get away with it. Decent amount of traffic going in and out during the day. Quite a few fire pits spread throughout.