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Dry camping up the hill from the ritzy campers in the metro of the Rv park. Nobody around beautiful views quiet. Rocky and a bit rutted but not to bad.
2 bars Verizon lte. This seems to be a high end all needs met Rv park if you’re not up in the dry camp area. There are tons of workers driving little carts around below catering to folks it appears.
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Overnight at Vista Point, I'm glad we have a 4x4 to go uphill, pulling a 20ft RV, the Lake views are amazing, cost me $26/night Dry-camping, rough terrain (hard to level) + $10 to use pool and showers.
Report Check-InNice and clean place. Pool, great view, we are in the overflow parking lot for 25$/night. No hookup in overflow lot. Dumpstation and potable water disponible without fees. Good LTE cel phone signal (4 bars). Crews are very freindly.
Report Check-InWell kept RV Park with very kind staff. It was the only place that answered on New Years Day when we were driving through. It has a ton of Dry Camping spots. We needed showers, so we paid the extra $10 for use of the bathrooms. Bathrooms we clean, warm and large. This was just what we needed after a long day of driving from Baja! We paid a total of $33 for one night including the bathroom charge.
Report Check-InDry camping up the hill from the ritzy campers in the metro of the Rv park. Nobody around beautiful views quiet. Rocky and a bit rutted but not to bad.
2 bars Verizon lte. This seems to be a high end all needs met Rv park if you’re not up in the dry camp area. There are tons of workers driving little carts around below catering to folks it appears.