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A very peaceful, beautiful spot in the desert. There is a site for larger rigs with showers but we are a small rig with a pop-up roof so we decided to stay on the tent camping site. There were flushing toilets, water, fire pits, bbq and picnic tables. We went to the larger site for showers. 22USD. Electric is available at the larger site. You can also buy firewood at the Nature Centre or from the camp host. No electric for RVs in the overflow, but there are outlets in the open pavilion next to the lot if you need to recharge or use a toaster.
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Site 4 great for our sprinter van to back in and have privacy and a view. though not level, we were able to level out mostly with our max trax. Other sites best for van are: 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10. Others are best for tents. Gorgeous here with great hiking and biking trails. $22 for a night. Wasn’t able to book same day online. Could try calling 833-505-0779 to reserve over the phone.
Report Check-InWe reserved tent site 6; level, gravel sites, large fire pit area (also gravel), 2 picnic tables. Restrooms with running water very close by. Quiet; no generators which was great.
Report Check-InLucked out and got a site, although it is a “semi-developed” site with no hookups, for tents. Very quiet and beautiful, heard coyotes at night. To use a shower, one must go over to the RV campground.
Report Check-InGreat little tenting campground. Not much shadow on most spots and it can be quite hot here in the desert. Sites are spacious enough for tents. We paid $22 and no additional park fee as the ranger said it was included. Two people and two motorcycles. We were on site 11. Flush toilets nearby. No shower on the tent campground. You need to go to the RV site for that.
Report Check-InDon't choose 33,I don’t think that can parking . 32per night +$8 each register fee, full hook up.And the guy working for 41-80 camping ground really mean. Not nice as 1-40 camping ground.
Report Check-InBeautiful desert park with extensive network of MTB trails for beginners and intermediates. Campground is nice, tends to be fully booked 7 days a week in the winter high season. They have a first come first serve overflow lot, View of distant mountains all around.parking for 12 RVs, bookable 1 night at a time the same day, from the park entrance or visitor center. We stayed overflow, $22 ($15 to park plus $7 daily entrance fee). Water for filling the RV available at the dnd of the gravel parking lot, hot showers next to the lot, dump station included.
Report Check-InArrived to find the RV campsite was full. they allowed us to stay in the overflow camping area (no hook-ups) but had bathrooms and hot showers. $22/night. Great trails nearby. stayed 1 night.
Report Check-InA very peaceful, beautiful spot in the desert. There is a site for larger rigs with showers but we are a small rig with a pop-up roof so we decided to stay on the tent camping site. There were flushing toilets, water, fire pits, bbq and picnic tables. We went to the larger site for showers. 22USD. Electric is available at the larger site. You can also buy firewood at the Nature Centre or from the camp host.
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