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31 RV Parks near Muscoy, California
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We did however find 31 campgrounds within 25 miles of Muscoy. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Muscoy in the left hand column.
30601 Glendora Ridge Road Mount Baldy, California 91759 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 112 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Sep 2009 - $27.00
This RV park has been in existence for 4 years, and is still a work in progress. It is very rustic with no pavement. Staff is friendly, and helped me back into site #14. Eventually there will be a 1 acre fishing pond. The hole has been dug, but they will need to line it so it will hold water, because the soil is decomposed granite, and very porous. Near the Mt. Baldy ski area, two nice restaurants, hiking and mountain biking trails. Set at about 4,500 feet elevation in the Angelus National Forest with views of Mt. Wilson to the west, and Mt. Baldy to the east. - chockwald
Table Mt. Road Wrightwood, California 92397 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 115 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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May 2015 - $20.00
We boondocked 2 nights on Memorial Day weekend in our travel trailer.
Table Mountain Campground was very scenic and beautiful. There are large pine trees, hiking / biking trails, views and wildlife. We saw squirrels, many types of birds and deer. Layered clothing is a must as the mornings can be cold then mid-day warms up a bit.
The campground host/ranger was super nice and helpful. We were stuck in Labor Day traffic up through the Cajon Pass and arrived late in the evening as a result. It was dark and cold by the time we got there, but the host came right out to meet us, then ushered us into our campsite, helped us back in and level out (our pad was a little steep). He came back to check on us the next day to see how we were doing and to make sure we had everything we needed. Though we didn't participate, he told us the campgrounds screen family movies in the outdoor amphitheatre on the weekends.
Our campsite was primitive, but just gorgeous! There are sites with full hookups in another loop of the campground, but the pads are closer together and the sites are not as pretty. The pit toilets were relatively clean and the potable water spigot wasn't too far away from us.
We had a reservation for our site, but there are some primitive campsites set aside for first-come basis.
During our walks of the campgrounds, we did take note that alot of the pads were not too level.
We will definitely return to visit this campground again! - ftrrvr_684
Jul 2005 - $15.00
We stayed here briefly on our very first trip with a new (to us) Class A motorhome. When we arrived, we needed the assistance of the Camp Host to change sites because ours was as steep as a playground slide, and we couldn't get level despite blocks and boards. No one was available, nor was there a sign saying when s/he would return. Perhaps because of this, the noise went on well after 11 p.m. Even worse, when we left the next day, large untrimmed branches overhanging the road left broad, deep scratches in the side of our coach. This is very traumatic when it's your first trip with a new toy! Class A motorhomes -- beware! Avoid this campground! - Doberpug
375 Ramona Expy Perris, California 92571 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 255 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Sep 2007 - $35.00
Has paved streets, two 30 Amp services at each site. Using a combiner adapter, I was able to use my 50 Amp cord with no problem. Staff is very friendly and willing to go out of their way to help with special needs. The park has a huge rec hall, nice swimming pool, covered patio with lots of seating. Mail boxes are available for long term guests for a small fee. My only concern is the $5.00 deposit for the restroom key. One would think a little investment for a combination lock on the restrooms would go a long way on the good will factor. - rsbertsch
16700 Euclid Ave Chino, California 91708 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 75 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 40 Reviews
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Jun 2016 - $47.00
ANTS, flies from the livestock and to top it off, the site dump station was plugged. Didn't discover that until I pulled the black water handle! Site was un-level asphalt. Lot's of dirt surrounding the site. Ample space from your neighbor and plenty of grass play area for children. We've been here several times but didn't remember the ants and flies, but the dump station forces us to stay away. - SD75mac
Jun 2016 - $40.00
Have stayed here before. Large Sites with tables and fire pits. Utilities worked fine. Verizon strong. Dog friendly, Kid friendly. Plenty of grass, fishing available. Would have graded higher, except ANTS!! Make sure you spray hoses, electrical cords, jacks, tires with ant spray. Some use Comet Powder Pot cleaner around RV. Office will spray area if asked. It is a beautiful Campground. No Wi-Fi or cable. Over the air TV available. - silverado
Dec 2015 - $40.00
I would give it a 10 if it had cable TV and Wi-Fi. We had a pull through and was level but some sites the picnic table is on the wrong side. The laundry was good, it is in the open. - hotpepperkid
36805 Brookside Ave Cherry Valley, California 92223 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 140 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 29 Reviews
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Sep 2018 - $50.00
dba Colorado River Adventures. This Place is a Scam! Upon viewing a 90 Minute Presentation: 1. Excessive Membership Fees that would shock an electric eel 2. Promises of gifts never received 3. Park infested with ants 4. Park infested with flies 5. Park infested with ferrell cats 6. Water turned off without notice. Limited 50A few and far in between Extremely Dusty. This place is a dump...Stay away! Stay away from this organization....Bad news!! - Windman69
May 2017 - $10.00
Another park that offers nothing for adult visitors. No adult swim time, no age limit for spa. Sites are so close together but people blare music so loud you can't listen to your tv or music. No presence of workers. Loud noise from the freeway. Will not return. - Lcarpen52
Mar 2017 - $1.00
We are CRA members and used this as a "just passing through" site. Pros: Nice clubhouse, hot tub hot, showers clean, good access to area. Cons: very noisy traffic from I10. Even with windows closed the noise was constant. The water faucet and sewer outlet are right beside each other, and were buried in dirt. Had to dig them out in order to access. Spaces are pull through but narrow. I did not get an escort to site but saw that others did. Worst part was a cackle of retirees constantly complaining about the activities of children and setting security on them if they went near the empty hot tub or played pool in the clubhouse. They weren't using any of those things but just delighted in showing their control. Overall a decent overnight stay if you aren't too noise sensitive. Can't imagine they sell too many memberships here. - phxchica
38955 Oak Glen Rd Yucaipa, California 92399 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 183 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 13 Reviews
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Oct 2016 - $1.00
My review is to put to rest the negative reviews. We toured this site for our annual family coming up the August and even during a week day the park had a number of sites occupied. All of the facility areas were clean an maintained. Restrooms were easily accessible and game room, group room were clean. Management was very helpful in assisting me to determine if this campground would fit our needs. I have to say that I was impressed and the reunion committee will be making the final decision. Hopefully they will feel the same way I do. - Susan Ollson
Sep 2016 - $10.00
Found this park online on another website. Reviews were not flattering. This park is undergoing some improvements and the staff is hard working and personable. It is a good park with easy access. There is no Wi-Fi and cell customers for Verizon and Sprint will be disappointed. T-Mobile worked great. The permanent residents are in another section of the park. The park is very laid back. There is a bar/restaurant on site open to the public and families. Will do this again. - PCH Warrior
Aug 2014 - $14.00
RPI rate. I have to say this is an interesting RV Park. If RPI had a merit system which RV parks were rated, rather than the available amenities, Oak Glen Resort would be in trouble. It appears the park is having the dollars sucked out of it, and someone is letting it go. The employees are very accommodating, friendly and treat the guest very well. The shower/restroom was clean and looked nice. The individual sites, interior roads are in extremely poor condition. Pot holes, weeds, and just an unkempt appearance throughout the park. Which is split into 2 sections, one for weekend or temporary guest and one for the permanent residents. A sign saying private road end of the resort separates the 2 parks. The Parks web site said it has 182 campsites, which most are in the private residence area, which I have to admit looked like it might be better maintained, which doesn’t say much. The web site also claims it has a restaurant, I didn’t see it or any of the buildings that could hold it didn’t look like a place I would eat at. The park is nestled in a nice mountainous area and they have a tiny village of a restaurant and kiosk, petting zoo, train and some craft stores, nice for the first time but nothing like Julian area, for those who know that area. Overall the employees were very good but I didn’t leave anything there. Wi-Fi is available at $2 per night but I kept getting knocked off and had to re-login. And as an RPI guest which I had to pay an extra $4 service fee? don't understand that. - Zgork
398 Edgemoor Rd Big Bear Lake, California 92315 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 118 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 14 Reviews
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Sep 2016 - $50.00
We almost didn't stay here based on some of the reviews, though some are old and things change. We are glad we did, and will be back. We personally found our site to be wide, nice, quiet, shady, and clean. We do have an active dog and though they don't have a dog run (which we'd LOVE for them to add) there is plenty of room to walk a dog around the park, right outside the park, and even around the marina which is right there. There is an area for kids to play which I didn't see mentioned. They have rules which from what we could tell were enforced as needed, not over the top military style. (Which is good.) Check in was fast and easy, and they did allow us to stay a little extra on our check out day as no one was coming into our spot. That was also very appreciated. They are in the process of updating the electrical (we had 30 amp and would love 50), and their office space is going to be much bigger. That will allow for a nice store, etc. We were allowed to have a propane fire, which we enjoyed. Some areas are narrow and require some coordination to get in spots, but all got in fine and was doable with patience. - Dank
Aug 2016 - $50.00
We drove from Arizona to Big Bear about 5 hours, to stay at Halloway's. We got here on Tuesday and left on Saturday. It was a good visit through the week. Very quiet. Weekend was pretty busy there were a lot of dogs and some of them ran loose at times. This wouldn't have been to big of a deal, but I have a very protective dog so I had to keep him in the trailer a lot. The park is close quarters, didn't like that much, and there are a lot of people that leave their rigs here, so it seems more like a little town them a camping trip. Would I stay here again? No don't think so. - Lance camping
Aug 2016 - $55.00
They allow pets, but have absolutely zero amenities for pets. There is no place for a dog to go to the bathroom, no shrubs, no grass, no common area, no pet area - nothing, not even an open area anywhere! Just paved roads and gravel sites. Considering that just about every RV has at least 1 dog and they have 100 sites, that's a lot of dogs with no place to "go". Also, the website claims full hook-ups, but by that they mean only water, electric, and sewer. There is no cable TV. When I asked about it, they said they had it 8 years ago, but it got to below zero degrees and that caused a problem that they haven't been able to fix yet?!? There is WiFi, but it is pretty slow. The site we have is very small, we have a 28' travel trailer and our truck has to be parked sticking out into the road. The site is all gravel with a tree between most sites and a picnic table. The sites do seem to be fairly level, I just wish there was a place to take my dogs, even an open common area somewhere instead of just wall to wall campsites.
I would have enjoyed our trip much more if there was cable TV so that we could have watched the Olympics. The camper next to us pulled in and asked me where to hook up his cable TV - so we aren't the only ones disappointed about that. The lack of anywhere to take the dog to potty is very disturbing and an inconvenience several times a day. I wish they would change that. If they gave up one campsite and fenced it in as a dog area, that would make a big difference! - g & c on the road
23200 Bear Valley Rd Apple Valley, California 92308 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 83 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Jan 2013 - $37.00
This park has so many problems in should not be in business, the water supply has according to the bulletin handed out by the Manager coli form and is un-drinkable. The septic system collapsed and a motor home sunk into the ground causing $7,000. in damage to the motor home alone, and according to the work crew this is the third time this has happened! There are no pool or any thing else at this park and it is miles from any attractions. This seams to be a long term park for low income people. - lethia
Jan 2013 - $37.00
This park is shabby, rundown, and over priced. The office staff are more interested in playing computer games and sitting in front of the office smoking than they are in helping you check in, and if you are not satisfied or have a problem the manager lets you know that you will just need to deal with it! The water is un-useable, and the sewer backs up. I recommend that you just find another park to spend time at. Also there are no amenities at this park. There is a club room, but it is kept locked. - leemarie
Dec 2012 - $17.00
We stayed here for six weeks and enjoyed it very much. Very friendly and very clean. About 70% of spaces are permanent campers. It was very quiet. Propane available on site. Our monthly rate was $400. We aren't towing a vehicle and the only negative thing was that it's a two-mile walk to the grocery store. That said, we had plenty of offers for rides. - Maudeen
2200 North White Ave. Pomona, California 91768 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 185 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 61 Reviews
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Jun 2018 - $68.00
The very polite staff member told me over the phone that our site was longer and wider than it actually was when we showed up. Then we had to pay extra to park our other truck and cargo trailer somewhere else. I did get the price for that cut in half when I complained and I got to park in the space next to the RV for the night. The park is clean but not comfortable with being packed in so close to my neighbors and tight turns plus the water looked like milk when it came out of the tap so I had to buy some at the park store since there was no place in walking distance to buy it. Okay for a night, but not the kind of place we would normally stay and certainly for that price we would expect it to be a lot nicer! Not worth the money. Sites too small. Much nicer places to camp if you plan ahead and do your research. We had a mechanical issue to take care of so we didn't have much of a choice. This place was not our kind of place. - Spiderlady68
Jun 2018 - $75.00
The park lots are VERY close together. The neighbor's awning was 6" from our bedroom slideout. Our side lot was covered about 1/4 in grass and the rest was dirt. When the sprinklers came on in the morning, it made for a muddy mess. There wasn't a picnic table on the lot, but we would not have been able to use it because of the dirt. The nearby lot had a lot of cigarette butts on it, but were mowed up when their lawn was mowed. This park has many full timers that need to leave work between 5 and 7 am which woke us up as the motorcycles and trucks started leaving the park. - locatjl
Jan 2018 - $50.00
Pros: 20 minutes from the gold line, 5 minutes from the metrolink, staff was courteous, Park was clean, many spots for big rigs. I stayed there in December and got a site big enough for my trailer and tow vehicle. Cons: stayed there in January and my spot was only big enough for my trailer and they charged me additional for a parking spot (later refunded by manager when I complained). While staff was courteous, there were no personnel driving around to see what was needed like in so many other parks. There were problems with the plumbing there that week and it smelled awful occasionally. One big flaw was the laundry. For a full big park you need more than 2 working dryers. Staff, again courteous, said that they were to be repaired but nothing happened. We opted for the local laundromat. We probably won't stay there again. - Markra
18000 Yates Road Victorville, California 92392 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 50 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 14 Reviews
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Mar 2017 - $40.00
Be advised, if you reserve online they will add a $7 reservation fee. My observations of this county-owned CG is as follows. The check-in process goes very smooth if you have reservations. Staff is very friendly but they do not enforce the rules unless they are called on to enforce. The rules say no parking on the grass, yet staff turns a blind eye to that rule. Once 4pm arrives and staff leaves, this institution is then ran by the inmates, no staff around. That meant for paid campers to open the gate and let all their visitor vehicles (I've seen 6+ vehicles at one campsite) in without paying. The pads are cracked-asphalt and so are the roads, with big potholes. Most sites are not close to level. Regarding the restrooms/showers, I would not bathe a dog in there! Absolutely filthy. The sites are very large, too large. That lends to having the roving hooligans to use reserved campsites for park-like activities. After all, this is a county-owned/ran CG and it reflects that fact. The following is not fault of the CG. There is heavy train noise during the week and less on weekends. On this weekend, there were roving bands of young hooligans running amok. Riding bikes, scooters through campsites and a total lack of etiquette for other campers. But that comes from a lack of parenting. Our neighbors on this weekend, saw fit to park their moto-bikes in our campsite and park their visitor vehicles there also. I did solicit the help of staff and they took care of the problem. I would not visit this CG again, this CG is the pits! - SD75mac
May 2016 - $40.00
We have stayed at this park before, so we knew that there were trains. However, this time there were many more trains than before. Also currently the park is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and to camp on those days requires a seven or 14 day reservation. Park gates are locked at 4 PM. Reservations are advised. We would definitely call ahead to be sure of closure days and extra fee days. The charge for camping has gone up considerably. Best to choose a site in the front row by the lake because they are farther from the train tracks. Not many other choices in this area. - Ken and Lee
Oct 2013 - $28.00
Previous reviews are correct about the frequency of trains passing in close proximity to the pull-through sites. However, the back-in sites along the lake are far enough away that the noise was not obnoxious to us, especially since they pass quickly and do not blow their whistles. Of course, we also live in a railroad town, so are quite accustomed to trains. The check-in staff were very pleasant, the sites well-spaced, with low usage on a Sunday. We had no difficulty backing in our 32 ft. trailer. There are lots of trees, but we easily obtained a satellite signal. AT&T phone & data service worked well. We'd have no hesitancy to return here. - BJ Snowbird