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Finally_Time
May 10, 2016Explorer
In short, I would not go back. Here's the long review.
It is hard to rate this campground. For an RV “Resort” it’s not really RV friendly. There are no signs for entrances or exits, no directional signs to find your way to your space. In fact no sign at all to find the south part of the park. (The office lady just said “go left around the back of the store.”) It doesn’t have any of the features usually found in a Resort. No pool, no hot tub, no BBQ area, no outdoor game area, no lodge, no dog walk area, no cable, Wi-Fi only available in a room adjacent to the office.
The location, however, is spectacular. Many sites front the beach, with views of the surf, rocky islets just off shore, and sunsets.
Coming down to the Park, you first see a store with a sign on the front saying “RV.” I pulled in there and was told the RV park office was further down the road. On exiting the store I did see a small sign across the road with an arrow pointing to the office. Turning in at the office there was a sign a little further down the hill saying “RV’s pull forward.” The only thing given at check-in was a receipt; no directions to site, no park map showing the location of showers, trash cans, etc., no listing of amenities, no rules, etc.
The park has two sections. The sites in the north are mainly gravel pull-thrus with some grass and a fence between each. Some have sewer hook-ups on both sides. Fairly new building with toilets and showers. The part south of the store is more basic. All gravel back-ins. Mine was level. Full hook-ups worked well, looked pretty new. There is no separation from the road. One group of ocean front sites has no outlet; if your space is near the end you have to back down the “road” before backing into your site. Many tent sites are sandwiched in back of the ocean front sites. There are a few toilets and showers back at the store and there are some construction site style portable toilets scattered around.
If I had to rate it: Resort=0, Amenities=0, Customer Service=1, Hook-ups=8, View=10
It is hard to rate this campground. For an RV “Resort” it’s not really RV friendly. There are no signs for entrances or exits, no directional signs to find your way to your space. In fact no sign at all to find the south part of the park. (The office lady just said “go left around the back of the store.”) It doesn’t have any of the features usually found in a Resort. No pool, no hot tub, no BBQ area, no outdoor game area, no lodge, no dog walk area, no cable, Wi-Fi only available in a room adjacent to the office.
The location, however, is spectacular. Many sites front the beach, with views of the surf, rocky islets just off shore, and sunsets.
Coming down to the Park, you first see a store with a sign on the front saying “RV.” I pulled in there and was told the RV park office was further down the road. On exiting the store I did see a small sign across the road with an arrow pointing to the office. Turning in at the office there was a sign a little further down the hill saying “RV’s pull forward.” The only thing given at check-in was a receipt; no directions to site, no park map showing the location of showers, trash cans, etc., no listing of amenities, no rules, etc.
The park has two sections. The sites in the north are mainly gravel pull-thrus with some grass and a fence between each. Some have sewer hook-ups on both sides. Fairly new building with toilets and showers. The part south of the store is more basic. All gravel back-ins. Mine was level. Full hook-ups worked well, looked pretty new. There is no separation from the road. One group of ocean front sites has no outlet; if your space is near the end you have to back down the “road” before backing into your site. Many tent sites are sandwiched in back of the ocean front sites. There are a few toilets and showers back at the store and there are some construction site style portable toilets scattered around.
If I had to rate it: Resort=0, Amenities=0, Customer Service=1, Hook-ups=8, View=10
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