This is an immaculately maintained campground. The sites are huge with level gravel pads. There are Eucalyptus and palm trees throughout the campground, and a large lawn by the bathhouse. Pay showers are available. Almost all sites have hookups but a few are available without for less. There is a $4 per night pet fee. There is a lovely view of the mountains. Many sites are right on the reservoir which is cement lined and allows fishing but not boating or swimming. It’s a very popular place for fishing. Mostly occupied by large RVs and quiet guests. This is an urban campground, not a wilderness area.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: -
Site Number: 67
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 5G
We’ll it doesn’t blow here all the time. We were here in early May when an unusual cold wave hit California so although it was cold it wasn’t windy. It was really beautiful, though. This is a small campground with nicely spaced sites. There are shelters, picnic tables and fire rings. They are right on the lake and I mean right on the lake!
There are no hookups and there is one cistern with a spigot for water. You back in to be right against the lake or some larger rigs just pulled into the middle so they could pull forward to leave the next morning. There’s lots of room to maneuver. There is one vault toilet and a few porta potties further down the road. Very quiet, low key and peaceful. The hills are beautiful.
Nightly Rate: $20.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 6
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G