One of our favorites. You can pull up to the ocean. Sites are roomy. Store is well stocked. Owners are friendly. FYI, we had hyper vivid dreams there. Talked to some neighbors and they said the same.
This park is old and run down. The Wi-Fi only works around the office. There is an odd mix of travelers and homesteaders and crackheads here. We wanted to leave but they do not give refunds. Only usable as an overpriced, overnight port. Oh: the Mexi restaurant next door is sub-Denny's quality with green-grey, low quality food.
A beautiful beach on Lake Tahoe is across the street. Many spots here take finesse to back into. It is pricey and staffed by kids. But...there's that beautiful beach on Lake Tahoe across the street. It's a gem!
This is not an RV park. It is a run down, full on friendly hippie commune. Weeds, dirt, vile, stinky, sulfur-water with 90% permanents in ratty rusted trailers, and nasty bathrooms are what's here at the park. However, the Wellsprings is semi-separate from the park, and it's pretty good. They have a huge colder springs pool and a huge hot springs pool. It's a great place to to take the toad to and soak your aching bones. Highly recommended! Due note: still more hippie vibe than not.
This park's website is slick. The park is good, not great. The reviews seem over-hyped: could the park owners be padding the reviews? You will be camping in a fairly wooded park, kind of like dozens of others in Northern California, Oregon and Washington. There are no BIG TREES.