Brand new facility as of winter 2022, local ownership that has built a really nice facility with laundry very nice shower/washrooms, Big rig friendly, easy In-N-Out access, and excellent location relative to interstate 15. This is right off of the exit but it is not noisy. My first time staying, they didn’t even have power yet, but still made accommodations. Now with the power in place and fully operational, this is a wonderful place to stop by for a night or an extended stay. And no, I’m not related lol.
Nightly Rate: $60.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 5
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I stumbled across this campground, without even realizing it was there. Ranger was very accommodating, nice facilities for shower and restrooms. Hot showers, four tokens for a dollar, equals 16 minutes total. I disagree with other reviews, I thought the layout was very nice and loads of space between the individual campsites. Yurts are also available, for $60 per night. Regular dry camping cost is $24. Water is available, but no dump station. Excellent hiking all around the facility. Multiple trails across from the campground will take you as physically close to the border as you can go. Be advised that border patrol is there. You cannot get to the water from Monument Road. There is a state park but the gate is closed. I'd stay again in a heartbeat.
Nightly Rate: $24.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 17
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Very large state land, permit required. Loads of space to enjoy, beautiful mountains and views, 15 minutes to St. George.
Nightly Rate: $0.00
Days Stayed: -
Site Number: -
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Small park, less than 2 years old, spotless showers and restrooms, Don, the host is like your favorite uncle. Concrete pads are level and easy to enter, aside from huge 5th wheels, which will fit with some caution taken. About as good as it gets, spot 14 is larger, backs up on the woods.
Nightly Rate: $55.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 14
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T-Mobile 4G
Pretty basic set up with easy access, water appears to be available, there’s a spigot next to the dump station, I’d recommend sanitizing the spigot and using your own hose obviously, but in general this is a simple but effective dumping water stop.
Right off the interstate, as others have said it's best to turn as soon as you see the parking lot, there's a sign that says RV dump it's around the back, with excellent access. Potable water is available if you're creative. Maverik has been a fantastic travel companion throughout the southwest.
Easy to access angled properly.
Super clean, very convenient between the car wash and Lowe’s parking lot, two sides to work with, doesn’t get much better than us.
Just outside of town, easy enough to get to, not fancy, looks like a mix of local and visitors. No issues, no dump or electricity, but water is available.
Nightly Rate: $0.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 0
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Most of Southern California is difficult for Boondocking, San Mateo Campground is very nice, and not too far off I-5, and very close to the beaches. I didn’t use the shower, facilities, or bathrooms, so I can’t speak for them, but the campground is nice and well-maintained. I recommend booking as early as possible, these campgrounds fill up fast.
Nightly Rate: $53.00
Days Stayed: -
Site Number: -
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