Very clean and well maintained campground. Had fun kayaking to the Emerald Cave with no boat traffic. We will be back with our paddle boards next time. The road going in is bumpy and twisty, but very doable. Did get intermittent Verizon signal at...
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We continued on the road past the campground to a dispersed area past the Woodshute Trailhead. Somewhat crowded for dispersed camping but clean and quiet. A word of caution if in an RV or trailer. The road gets rough and can get a little tight.
The campsites are decently spaced apart. The campsites do have charcoal grills but no fire pits. When we were there in the middle of May not all of the restrooms appeared to be open yet. There are no hookups for water, sewer or power. There is a...
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Did an overnight between Montrose and Colorado Springs. It lists the max length at 16 ft, but there are sites which can accommodate much larger RV's such as our 27 ft trailer.
Close to town. The downside is that this campground is also close enough to Highway 89 to get a fair amount of road noise. Campsite 8 is not for beginners with travel trailers as you need to back up from the campground road about 75 feet and make...
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Came for the Caverns and went away saying "wow". The campground was almost empty when I stayed there. The extended caverns tours are well worth the money. Our campsite wasn't quite level, needed some blocks to level the trailer. Very quiet except...
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The town of Idyllwild is a neat mountain town with lots of hiking trails. This campground is limited to mostly tent sites. There are a couple of sites at the back of the campground that can handle RV's. Site 91 is next door to a trailer park which...
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The hike to the top of Picacho Peak is EPIC!!! The campground is nice, well maintained and the campsites are spread out. The only reason it gets 4 stars is that there is no water or sewer at the individual campsites, only electricity. And, the...
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