Noble Creek Park Campground
County Park
Write a Review 390 Oak Valley Pkwy. Beaumont, CA 92223 951-845-9555 Official WebsiteGPS: 33.9505, -116.9883
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Overview of Noble Creek Park Campground
Last Price Paid: $35
Reported by min on 12/6/2022
Longest RV Reported: 39 feet
Reported by StellarLife on 4/8/2018
Number of Sites 25
Pad Type concrete
Reservations yes
Elevation 2,559 ft / 779 m
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Reviews of Noble Creek Park Campground 6 people have reviewed this location.
“It’s Ok”
Reviewed 12/6/2022
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 1 |
There’s nobody to sign you in. We only stayed one night so it was ok for us. No any facilities like other campsites.
min would stay here again
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“No Bathrooms”
Reviewed 12/6/2022
Days stayed: | 1 |
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Site Number: | 2 |
I was surprised to find out that there are no bathrooms in this park. It’s a regional park with a lot of sports fields, but there are no facilities for visitors to use the bathrooms. I did notice that their staffing was adequate for cleaning the grounds, but the campground is nothing more than a parking lot. If you stay here, bring you... more
I was surprised to find out that there are no bathrooms in this park. It’s a regional park with a lot of sports fields, but there are no facilities for visitors to use the bathrooms. I did notice that their staffing was adequate for cleaning the grounds, but the campground is nothing more than a parking lot. If you stay here, bring your own facilities because you’ll be stuck otherwise.
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“Busy Weekends and No Rules Enforced”
Reviewed 4/8/2018
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 28 |
Site Number: | 18 and 20 and 22 |
RV Length: | 39' |
Updated: Our 3rd time back here and it hasn't gotten better. Security and staff are inadequate. Second night here, partyers arrived as the baseball game was wrapping up. They set up loud music and a fire at 1030Pm, behind the baseball fieldals. Staff that was cleaning park didnt tell them they shouldn't. So at 1215am, I have to call t... more
Updated: Our 3rd time back here and it hasn't gotten better. Security and staff are inadequate. Second night here, partyers arrived as the baseball game was wrapping up. They set up loud music and a fire at 1030Pm, behind the baseball fieldals. Staff that was cleaning park didnt tell them they shouldn't. So at 1215am, I have to call the police, who did send them packing.
There is a vast deserty open area for overflow parking. This seems to be where every uneducated idiot with an ATV comes to ride. Regardless that this is not an OHV park. Staff turns a blind eye. Im watching a worker just drive by on his Kubota.
The dumpster in the RV area is also used by park staff to dump park trash. It is usually full by Friday, and is dumped Monday. So nowhere to put your trash for 2 days. I've seen trash bags ripped open indicating someone is digging. Of course security doesn't see this. It creates a mess of trash flying free from the dumpster.
Water pressure from my last two stays has been 20 psi at the most.
This RV park was made as a firefighting camp and I am slowing realizing this is treated as such. There is no ones time managerial wise invested in this place. We will be staying elsewhere in the future.
Old Post:
Oh boy. Where do I start with this place? As everyone says, they have you complete a form to camp here. Once it is on file, they don't ask for it again.
Our first time camping here was rough (site 18), the maintainence guy was a little testy unlocking the utilities, and water was shut off 2x in 14 days. Friday thru Sunday was BUSY with baseball players, equestrian riders and RC car racers. Some weekends were noisier than others, with people up yukking it up till 1am.
Because I didn't plan ahead, we ended up here again for 2 weeks. Everything seemed a little smoother, we had spot 20 which is beautiful and on the end. However the water pressure was 20 psi but was 50amp. The Easter weekend campers were a lot left to be desired. Several were riding atvs, golf carts and dirt bikes, and up late playing loud music. I let the office staff know that we weren't happy with the rules NOT being enforced. They were shocked and had no idea that anything like this was occurring. We will be back because this is the area we need to be in.
Tips: AC Propane has the cheapest propane in the area. Stater Bros is busy and don't buy gas at the Chevron, it is most expensive station in the area.
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“Mean spirited staff”
Reviewed 1/3/2018
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
Site Number: | 19 |
We pulled in on New Years Eve. Clearly there was no one working. Also no one working on the 1st. On the 2nd, i was working from the trailer and someone on staff came and asked us what we were doing. Before we set up, we filled out their antiquated online application, which involves printing a pdf. We emailed the final document... more
We pulled in on New Years Eve. Clearly there was no one working. Also no one working on the 1st.
On the 2nd, i was working from the trailer and someone on staff came and asked us what we were doing. Before we set up, we filled out their antiquated online application, which involves printing a pdf. We emailed the final document to the address listed on the application and also printed off a hard copy for the camp host and left it at their trailer.
Apparently the email and paper copy that we left didn't matter. They treated us like criminals and threatened to call the cops if we didn't go to the office in 15 minutes. We did, but we don't appreciate their attitudes. We had done everything we could to accomodate them and follow their rules, but they seemed to ignore the facts and treat us poorly.
Also, water pressure is VERY high, so be careful if you hook up to their water.
Other than the staff's incompetence, the park itself is just ok. Half the sites are paved and half are dirt. We're used to boondocking, and only stayed here to be close to family. We wouldn't stay here again.
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“Quiet park (except on weekends!) with tons of activities”
Reviewed 3/1/2016
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
Site Number: | 10 |
This county park has everything: dog parks, baseball fields, a remote-controlled car track, playground, horse track... seriously. And when you're visiting during the weekdays, you'll have the RV park in the back to yourself, with sweet views of the mountains. Over the weekend, the place transforms into a zoo, with tons of families. ... more
This county park has everything: dog parks, baseball fields, a remote-controlled car track, playground, horse track... seriously. And when you're visiting during the weekdays, you'll have the RV park in the back to yourself, with sweet views of the mountains. Over the weekend, the place transforms into a zoo, with tons of families.
Still, this is a nice place to stay, and we'd definitely do it again. One cautionary word: some of the locals call Beaumont "Blowmont" because the wind is always going here. If you worry about winds with your RV or prefer to always have your awning out, just be aware of this before you book your stay.
Beaumont itself is a cute little town with some yummy mom and pop restaurants. It's also convenient to the eastern suburbs of LA and the interstate.
Ardent Camper would stay here again
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“Worth The Application Process”
Reviewed 8/2/2014
Date stayed: | 12/25/13 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
We were the only people camping at the Noble Creek Park during Christmas in 2014. There wasn't anyone around, and I'm not sure what would have happened if I hadn't called earlier in the week and paid by phone. Noble Creek has an "application" process where you have to provide your drivers license number and your insurance number. ... more
We were the only people camping at the Noble Creek Park during Christmas in 2014. There wasn't anyone around, and I'm not sure what would have happened if I hadn't called earlier in the week and paid by phone.
Noble Creek has an "application" process where you have to provide your drivers license number and your insurance number. It was a little inconvenient, but once we arrived we decided it was worth it.
Aluminarium would stay here again
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For the last 2 nights we’ve been camping at Noble Creek Park in Beaumont California and we’ve had the entire place to ourselves. It’s actually wasn’t too surprising that this park was empty co...
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Amenities
Hookups
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- dry camping
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Recreation
- horseshoes
- picnic area
- playground
- tennis court
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
Facilities
- dog run
- dump station
- trash
Pets
- dog run
- pets
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