Stayed here in the fall and again this spring. I was surprised by the number of people who are here mid-week. There's at least 30 cars daily that drive through to the trail heads and back. Only about 10-20 campers mid week, but weekends blow up...
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Nightly Rate: $40.00
Quaint little RV park. Sites are grass and full hookups. They have laundry and showers.
You get some noise off the highway but there's a reduced speed limit through town, so its not too bad. The "town" is about 1 city block long. Most residents...
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Nightly Rate: $40.00
In most other locales it would be mediocre at best, but since its San Diego and $40 it's great!
Long story short, it's a very secure place to leave your rig and go elsewhere all day, but don't except much more. More of an industrial complex than...
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Nightly Rate: $0.00
It's all been said... Its convenient, the interstate isn't too loud, its pretty, and clean. The only thing I can add is that it might be good to check the hunting calendar. All 3 easy spots are taken on a Monday early afternoon, one by me, and the...
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Nightly Rate: $30.00
Some of the full time residents aren't the Beverly Hills types, and the area around the park isn't the most well manicured. But for an overnight stay its very convenient, accessible, level, secure, and relatively cheap. There's a cell tower and a...
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Nightly Rate: $42.00
Clean grass spaces with plenty of room. Most of the guest have trained animals (hunting dogs) so they didn't have to police things and everyone was respectful. The spots are big enough for extra toys/trailers. I didn't have as much luck with the...
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This was a great overnight spot. The parking lot is a bit bumpy but the road on the other side is smooth and extremely wide. There's signs for RV parking with plenty of room, some folks still went down the road a little ways to get more seclusion....
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Nightly Rate: $42.00
Pros are that it was clean, owners seemed nice, and the gold mine had a lot of visitors and looked fun. Cons are the noise is very loud from the interstate, no wifi (cell service was unusable), and the sites are half level. They had 40ft sites...
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From Topock (elevation 492) to Oatman (elevation 2710) is a 20 mile road (Rte.10) which has a plethora of pull-offs. The Topock end is mostly sand as it transitions to gravel and then rock as you climb to Oatman. The lower Topock end offers more...
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Nightly Rate: $14.00
The campground is just off of I-40, so that was convenient for running errands in and out of Amarillo, which was needed as there is no laundry or other amenities on-site. No one was working in the office, either. You just pull in, find a spot, and...
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"Nice...But Frequented Often"
"Best option in the area"
"Worth the Trip but Not for Camping"
"Worth the Trip but Not for Camping"
"Lots Of Space But Little Cell Signal"
"Good Resource When Boondocking in the area."
"Relatively Quiet Alternative to the Lincoln Pine Forest to the West"
"Different OHV Experience"
"Best Boondocking So Far..."
"Technically Toxic......but Nice!"