This RV park is a nice place to camp for an over night stay to get off of Highway 99. Easy to level on the gravel pull throughs and has full hook ups. The only thing a little weird is the the dump tube is sideways and requires a fitting to get connected. I say it is only good for an over night stay is because there is not much to do in the area except the park next door. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Pretty low-keyed park and not very crowded, at least not in August when it's fairly warm. You can choose your own site and management is pretty friendly. Clean and level gravel sites with some unusual sewer hook ups. Some sites have trees large enough to offer some shade. The usual trains but not so loud that it becomes an issue. Considering there are not a whole lot of RV parks (especially anything decent) on the I-5/99 corridor, this place is definitely acceptable to stay at. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The two prior reviews from 2004 are still accurate listing all of the pluses. All sites are pull thru/full hookups, good gravel sites and paved roads. However, we could hear the freeway noise and trains during the night. No cable TV, but good antenna reception, and no internet. Restrooms are showing their age: cobwebs, chipped paint, need some cleaning. Friendly staff, we stayed overnight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very safe, and clean. Management was very helpful and friendly. Went there with a group
and voted to stay there again next time. Hot tub and pool very clean and safe to use. Very kid friendly park. When trees mature some sites will be shaded. All gravel level sites. All pull throughs. Hookups easy to access. Park seems to be laid out by someone that knows the needs of the RV'er. We will return with our grandchildren in tow. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2004
$22
This is a new RV park in the small town of Pixley off of Highway 99. There are only a few
mobile home units there now, most were RVs. The park has gravel pads with new trees and shrubbery in between. 14 TV channels available (UHF). Barbeques,
volleyball court, shuffleboard, pool and spa, rec room available. The park encourages RV clubs and groups. Management was low key and let me choose my
overnight spot. There is a nice 40 acre county park adjacent to this RV park which would be fun for picnics and has play equipment for the kids. This is an OK place for a day or two. We didn't use the restrooms or facilities so I can't comment on them. We did hear some train noise in the night, but not bad. The park is far enough off Highway 99 so that you don't hear the traffic. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.