Just ok for the night. The staff in the office were nice but that’s about the only pro for this place. Cons: the park in general seems very rundown, the pull throughs are nice but a lot of the park is muddy and the gas is patchy. Also the prices...
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We planned on only staying one night here heading back east but it was so nice we stayed 2. The road going to the park off the freeway is a little dicey but completely driveable with a large rv and totally worth it. I can’t even describe the views...
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Excellent park for the night, easy in, easy out. The office was clean and the man at the counter was nice. Only $18 per night is a great price. The pool was closed but we were there in March when it was still cold. Easy access from the freeway and...
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The morning we were scheduled to come in the whole park flooded. We had called every other park in the San Francisco area and there was nothing. The lady in the office was awesome and got us in another spot for 2 nights while the one we reserved...
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First impression: very expensive, ok office staff, but really nice park. The pool and spa were really nice, as was the restrooms and laundry rooms. Laundry was only 1.50 wash and 1.00 dry. You have to get a prepaid card from the office instead of...
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Nice large spots to back in. Water hookup on most sites is very far away and must have 2 long hoses to reach. Luckily we found a site that was closer and used our 50 foot hose to hookup. No sewer connections which would be hard for a longer stay...
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Pulled into this place for a few nights when visiting Death Valley. The park is nice and level and all pull-throughs which is a plus. There is a pool there that looks nice and a hot tub but it was not heated so we could not go in, it was freezing....
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This was a great spot to stay for 2 nights while we went to Joshua Tree for the day. It had a really nice pool, laundry room, and bathrooms. Except the hot tub was empty. But the spots were large pull throughs. Close to the Salton Sea and great...
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Had a hard time finding a park in Tucson since my husband and I arn’t 55+. We found this park on the Passport America app, although the discount was only for the first 2 nights. But we got a decent pull through, there are some really nice back-in...
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So to start off with, this park wants $50 per night. And keep in mind it is basically a gravel parking lot with small concrete pads with picnic tables. When we were there beginning of march it was about 25% full with mostly full-time people. We...
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