Wi-Fi cost $2.50 per day extra but did not work. Don't pay! Pool was dirty. Right on I-40, so traffic noise was loud. Manager was very nice. Laundry was fine. Overnight sites are pull-throughs on fresh gravel base. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is very small, out in the middle of nothing, right next to HWY 40. It is very easy on and off HWY 40 which is a plus. But it is a "one nighter" type park. No store on premises and nothing at all for many, many miles around. The park is clean. No shade but young trees have been planted. I had planned 4 nights but upon arrival changed to one night. If you're tired and need to stop for rest, you will be comfortable enough. But plan to move on the next day. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was clean and well maintained. It had some noise as highway 40 was not far away. There was very little signage to guide you to the park, but if you take the eastern most exit of Newberry Springs and go south and then west you will come to the park within a block. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was a ice spot! Host was very warm and friendly! Easy on and off freeway. Neat and clean! Propane available! We will stop here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice, very small RV park. Very clean showers and restrooms. Sites on gravel and almost level.. A great place to stop overnight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy to find park. Very small unheated pool. Two nice ponds, promoted as lakes. The sites are wide but VERY short. I have a 33 foot class A with a HHR tow. I hung out both front and back. The couple next to me had a class C 32 foot with a pick up tow. They un-hooked to fit in the PULL THROUGH. The cable TV was not working, Wi-Fi was weak, and that cost $2.50 (worth 25 cents). Lots of freeway noise as this park sits along side Interstate 40. All in all it is fine for a overnight stop. Otherwise Barstow is your next stop: yuk. Rate with Wi-Fi and Good Sam discount was $33.50. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small, quiet park with level gravel sites. Plenty of room for vehicle and BBQ. Water and electric good. Cable TV was in and out and Wi-Fi is a little weak but workable. Nothing in the area but desert. If you want a nice, quiet, secure spot while in the Barstow area, this is the place. Rate reflects weekly rate ($145), very nice manager. Does have a laundry room and sells propane on site. Would stay again if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Spaces are rather short, but wide. Very level. Reason for low rating, Upon arrival, asked about the Wi-Fi. Was informed by host, "He knows nothing about computers". Wi-Fi was $2.50 per day extra. Wi-Fi didn't work. Informed host, he said "no one had ever had a problem before." We have two laptops, and neither one could connect. I asked if I could call the owner, since the host "knew nothing about computers". He said "sure". Owner knew nothing about computers either. His wife said to reboot the router. Owner said he would call host and have him do that. STILL no Wi-Fi. Next day informed host, still no Wi-Fi. He indicated it had to be OUR computers. Camper in space next to us, could not connect either. I asked if owner had contacted him about rebooting. He said NO. If I had told him earlier that it wasn't working, he'd have done that. I ASSUMED the owner had contacted him, when he said he would. Host got rude over "my" problem. Eventually was able to connect, after host rebooted. WILL NOT STAY HERE AGAIN! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Works well for overnight stop. Right along I-40 at exit. But highway noise was not a problem. Pull through sites so we could stay hooked up. Have small ponds with ducks: rather nice. Wi-Fi was extra. Rate was with Good Sam discount. Grounds were clean and neat. Spaces are wide. We camped here in a Motorhome.
After a long day of traffic and bad roads on our way east and out of California, we needed a place to stop before tackling the Mojave in high temperatures. There is a lot of nothing after you head east out of Barstow! This park is just off I-40 on old Rt 66 and a very easy in and out. There were 1 or 2 permanent residents, it appears, but all their belongings were tidy and contained. There is a small pond, a swimming pool that looked clean and some small, carefully tended trees. The sites were full hookups and are level gravel areas. Plenty of room for our 40' rig plus toad and no need to unhook. We could hear the traffic, but it was not intrusive and we slept well. Not a vacation destination, but we were happy to have a clean, secure and relatively attractive place to overnight. The manager was very friendly on the phone and was walking from his rig to the office to meet us when we pulled into the park. I didn't mind paying for the Wi-Fi as my own signal was rather weak in that area. It was a perfectly fine place and suited our needs exactly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Because we were tired of driving, this was the only place available to us before we started across the middle of the Mohave Desert. It's right on the freeway and the traffic noise was nonstop all night. While I think the new owner is trying to fix things, there was lots of trash and junk just in the back of our site along the fenceline and we didn't feel very comfortable or safe. It's literally in the middle of no where. We also had to pay additional money for internet service, which added to the amount charged per night, we felt was excessive. The manager was friendly and helpful, but I don't think we would ever stay here again. One night was plenty. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nice little oasis in the Mojave Desert with 2 small lakes. Sites are gravel, but level. This is the desert, so not much greenery and you should expect a little dust. Small, but new-looking swimming pool. Only one restroom and shower for each sex, but they were in good shape and clean. Wi-Fi was a little slow, but adequate. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Two small closed signs on fence. A man met me at the gate and stated the Park is closed, as the owner is out of the country. "Poor" rating is because I was unable to stay here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here on our way to California. RV Park is off the highway, 6 or 7 miles of which about a 1/4 mile is dirt road. Easy to travel. If you want a quiet night's sleep, this is for you. I enjoyed our stay as it's in the desert. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It was adequate for the over night stay that we needed. It was quite and the pond was clean and the ducks were happy. We parked at site #16 in the shade and we slept well. If we were in the area, we would stay again. Definitely not a destination spot. Our price reflects a Passport America Membership. We were not charged a pet fee. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A small and friendly park. They charge for Wi-Fi and you may need it because cell-phone/air card signals were low (Verizon was "National Access"). The lake was pretty and the ducks were fun to watch. A good stopping point near I-40. The road around the lake is narrow with trees on one side; newly planted trees on the other. When the new trees are larger, it may cause problems with branches scratching the RVs. The restrooms were fairly clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a weird, funky place. Well off the highway and down a washboard dirt road. The so called lakes are mud holes, and one is dry. Place is all dirt and pretty grungy. They only take cash, no reservations, $1 extra for a pet. The $17 reflects Passport America rate, normal rate is $32 plus pet fee, an outrageous, absurd, ridiculous amount. In fact, $17 seemed high for this place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stopped to kill some time on the way to Vegas. This park is cut out of the desert and is rustic but comfortable and quiet. It is about 6 miles off the highway. The owner is making improvements to her park. About a year from now you will need to call to see if she can accommodate you if a solar facility is under construction in the area. For now you should be able to just drive in. Payment is by cash or check. Remember that this is desert area so dust is part of the equation; mainly on the RV driving in. We would most likely return here. This is a very good place to check the winds going east to Vegas to see if they are favorable for travel. The winds can become very strong headwinds and you have 2 very long grades that cause vehicles to overheat so added wind compounds your travel concerns. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The nightly rate posted is Passport America. Regular price is $32. This park in out in the country and is very quiet and peaceful. Little lake has some ducks for your entertainment! 50 amp, low water pressure 20 lbs. (Well water on pump.) The ground is fine sand. Some sites have old wooden picnic tables. Looks like they are trying to do work on stuff to make it nicer. Wouldn't want to be here with a chance of rain! Owner lady is very nice and friendly. Cash only: no credit cards. Good cell and air card reception. Just an overnight worth the $16. I would be disappointed at $32!! Hard to find a really good park in this area. Dump station on premise. Manual antenna picked up about 8 TV stations, still on analog, have to point antenna toward the mountains. We managed OK in this park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.