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roadtripper850262

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March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

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Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

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roadtripper850262 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

Was this helpful?
roadtripper850262 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

Was this helpful?
roadtripper850262 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

Was this helpful?
roadtripper850262 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

Was this helpful?
roadtripper850262 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

Was this helpful?
roadtripper850262 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

Was this helpful?
roadtripper850262 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

Was this helpful?
roadtripper850262 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

March 29, 2019
Rated

Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind.

Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens.

The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits.

Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels.

Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway.

Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort.

Everyone here was quite friendly.

Was this helpful?
roadtripper850262 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 4

Site Number: 85

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G