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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
Slum...
From the manager giving me a hard time about my licensed guide dog to being told to park in a space that was already occupied, to the facilities being out of order. Slum! Run by a slumlord with a bad attitude. Do yourself a favor and avoid. I ended up demanding my money back. For a month up front!
Worth it with Passport Discount
When it comes to new places we stay at, we like to say "don't expect, and you won't be disappointed." This RV park fits that tagline to a T.
We stopped here because they're the closest Passport America (50 percent off nightly rate) park on Hwy 99 between L.A. and Stockton, and we needed to dump our tanks. We usually boondock when we travel that route, but for $16.50 a night, this park is just a few dollars more than paying for a dump station in surrounding areas, making it an OK place to stay if you need hookups.
Sites are tight and too small for larger rigs, but the place is relatively clean and quiet for those who can fit in the slots. There are many long-term residents but most of them are retired folks.
The swimming pool and (not too hot) spa were actually working and clean, which is a nice surprise in small Mom & Pop RV parks.
Our only beef is that the wifi is $5 a day, which is ridiculous in this era of free Internet in most RV parks.
Oh, did I mention the train that runs adjacent to the park by every 20 minutes? Bring your earplugs!
Otherwise though, it's an OK place for a night, all things considered.