For a place to spend the night, this was a great location. We pulled in here when the winds through the 395/14 area were really kicking up. It was a very clean location with all the basics. However, there is no cable and no Wifi. If we were passing through again for the night, we would stay here, but we would not stay for a protracted amount of time. Cell service and 3G (ATT Wireless) worked very well here. Happy Camping! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stopped here because WIND was so bad as we departed Acton for a trip to Chowchilla this morning. Pulled off CA 14 at W. Avenue H near Lancaster and was told by a person looking for Good Sam attendees for a rally that this RV park is a great stay. Will probably stay here again tomorrow as winds will be to great to travel over to Gorman and I5. Very nice facility with full hook-ups and lots of spaces available. Would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I was in Temecula for a few days, and am now heading north to the San Francisco area. I decided to take the route through Palmdale/Lancaster to avoid LA and the Grapevine on I-5. The fairground RV Park is nice, clean, with wide spots. It is very windy today - the coach is rocking. You self register although there is a manager on site in a mobile home. No amenities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park host was nice and helpful. The sites are level, asphalt and the pull-thru sites have 50 amp and cost an extra $5 per day. There is a lot of activity with motor sports just east of the park which can be noisy, especially during the weekend. Our first night was a Friday and we heard a microphone speaker and music and then traffic until 2 a.m. coming from somewhere near the fairgrounds. Also, you should be aware this is near a California state prison and there are inmate workers tending the grounds. Park is convenient to new Wal-Mart Super center. We had good Verizon and satellite signals. Overall, we had a comfortable stay and would camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is appropriately name an RV Park. To the best of my knowledge this is the only campground in Lancaster, CA. It is windy but it is in the middle of the Mojave desert which happens to be very windy. The bathrooms were clean and there are ample hookups at 50 Amps, which is especially important in the desert. Not the greatest campground, but certainly a great place to park if you are in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It's the best place to overnight in the Lancaster area, which is not rich in RV Parks. You are basically parking in a clean asphalt parking lot, but it has hookups and you can put your slide out which makes it much better than a WalMart. You can arrive late and pay in the morning. I stop here whenever I am travelling eastward. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is no more than a parking lot. Easy access to CA-14. This is at the back of the fairgrounds. The worse thing about this place is the wind blows almost all the time so you can't put out your awnings. When I say wind, I mean wind. There is nothing around to shelter you from it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
All sites are back-in, gravel and large enough for the big rigs. They have just added extra sites next to the club. The lounge is open daily. Dry camping is also available for $6.00 per night. The club is close to everything you could possibly need. We camped here in a Motorhome.