Thought we’d check this place out after reading reviews. Looked like a nice peaceful spot in the woods, and with a toilet @ 8 bucks, we were sold. And it was a nice spot in the woods, with a nice clean no-flush toilet.
Heads up – if you go here,...
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We stayed here two nights at the Washburn section and were very pleased with everything.
NF toilets were clean, sites were fairly level and spaced enough apart for privacy. Water spigots were easy to find, and there is a dump station. Showers...
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We chose this place for a one night stop to visit San Luis Obispo on 4/20.
$36 for any dry camping site is an overcharge (the sites with hookups were $50).
These are their “holiday rates”, which were in effect 4/14-28 because of Easter. Two...
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Our plan was to visit the Sequoia National Park, on our way to the west coast. It was mid- April and we found that all the campgrounds in the park were closed until May except one (Patwisha, which was totally booked until May 1).
We found Three...
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We stayed here for one night in Feb 2019. Hoping to just pay cash at the iron ranger but there are only 4 walk up sites and all were taken. We booked site 7. Cost was $15 + $6 for the online booking fee. Campground was very peaceful - no road...
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Stayed Feb 2019.
We stopped here based on the reviews thinking it would be peaceful and it was anything but... There were a few other squatters..I mean campers there. Broken down travel vessels in indescribable condition. We got a creepy...
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We stayed 3 nights here in March at site 9 @ $23./night. Each site has a concrete pad, water, electric (50 amp only, so get an adapter if your camper uses 30 amps), picnic table, and grill. Most of the sites have direct water view. We enjoyed this...
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Stayed in March 2019.
We picked this place on the good reviews and we were not disappointed. We arrived late Friday afternoon and chose to go left onto the beach, and we set up against the barbed wire fence that is in place to keep campers off...
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We came here after boondocking in the forest near Grand Canyon to be close to Hoover Dam for our next stop on our journey. What a shocker it was to leave such a peaceful place in the woods to arrive at this busy campground with so many small sites...
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