Yes. Now in all fairness it was back in 2009.
We chose it because of its proximity to Yosemite and it was on the way with respect to the route I had planned for our trip that summer. That's about the end of the good news.
Our "site" was very small and the neighboring motorhome was very, very, very close. Manuevering into the site was a challenge; it was a back-in site (which normally does not bother me - except in this case.......) where I had to back up a grade and around a dogleg at the same time. Road surface was loose gravel so I had to engage 4WD to finish the job. As if that were not enough, the back of site had a low retaining wall so there was no margin for error. Very little vegetation. It was dry and very dusty at the time of our visit. A good rain would take care of the dust but you'd just be trading that for mud.
Many of the units seemed to be long -term campers (cue sound track from "Deliverance" here). Bath/restroom facilities were not clean. If I recall correctly the "store" had very little in the way of supplies. If for some reason you do choose to stay at Indian Flats be advised there is only one gas station in El Portal and he knows it. Price was a full dollar a gallon more than anywhere else on the planet.
Would not stay there again. Sorry to rain on your parade........
Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew
2008 Sequoia SR-5, 5.7 L, 2000 Coachmen Futura 2790TB Bunkhouse, Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension, Reese W.D. Hitch/Dual Cam Sway Control, Prodigy Brake Controller, McKesh Mirrors
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