Nightly Rate: $35.00
I think the Creek campground was much nicer than the Washburn campground. It's down in the trees and much closer to the ocean but still has easy access to the hiking trails. Though the views from the Washburn campground are nicer. Like a lot...
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Nightly Rate: $45.00
This is a tight campground. You'll want to pay close attention to the pad size when selecting a site. Don't assume you can squeeze in an extra couple of feet. Odds are you can't. They seem to be measuring distances from the axle to the hitch...
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Nightly Rate: $0.00
Yes, apparently you can boondock here, though there is no evidence of it occurring along the road. None of the usual short spurs leading to a fire ring or other obvious campsites. We found a short bypass track near the Wallace Creek interpretive...
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Nightly Rate: $33.00
We stayed in the upper loop with full hookups. Hookups were just OK. The 30 amp outlet at my site showed some signs of wear so I used the 50 amp outlet without any issues. The sewer outlet did not have a threaded connection and was a bit high...
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Nightly Rate: $24.00
The campground and site layout simply boggles the mind. The RV site pads with the picnic tables and fire rings are randomly placed on either the left or right side of the parking spur for no discernible reason. If your in a van or motorhome you...
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Nightly Rate: $20.00
Ruby is a privately-owned former mining community. It is open for day trips as well as overnight camping. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and had a great time meeting the town's caretaker. Camping or day trips are arranged via email or webform...
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Nightly Rate: $20.00
Convenient to get into with any size rig. My only complaint is that the faucet intended for black water flushing and the potable water faucet are on the same short pipe extension. That's fine as long as a backflow preventer is installed. There...
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The grass and mesquite trees make you feel like you are in an overgrown orchard. The dispersed camping spots in Buenos Aires are marked with numbered posts. It is best to refer to the refuge map to see where the spots are located -...
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The best feature of this dispersed camping location is that it is convenient to the west unit of Saguaro National Park. It's also a reasonable drive into Tucson (or Marana for closer shopping). Otherwise it is largely a plain of creosote bush...
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Nightly Rate: $10.00
It's a good dump station. To hurry people through they have a dump hose, rinse hose, and fresh water hose already attached. No need to pull out your gear unless you want to filter your fresh water. The dump lane is a little narrow, but not...
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"Good for Tenting, Less so for RVing. "
"Nestled in the Spruces Overlooking the Ocean"
"Good Luck Getting Level"
"Poorly Designed and No Dump Station"
"Remote Desert Grasslands"
"Convenient Dump Station"
"Most Beautiful Desert Boondock"
"Campground Dump Station"
"Reasonable Access to Joshua Tree "
"Two Areas - Two Experiences"
"Nasty - They Should Pay You"
"Four Miles of Washboard"
"They are all Gravel Parking Lots "
"Convenient to Las Vegas"
"Quiet Canyon Rim Camping"
"A work in progress, I hope."
"Place to Stay for the Salt Flats"