Buh-lazing hot at 10 AM
David I.
Jun 11, 2018
We made this location for our first stop with our new travel trailer. On the recommendation from a friend, this turned out the be a great find. Located about 70 mile north and east of Bakersfield at around 2500 feet evaluation this little hidden gem was a blast. We arrived on Friday around 3:00. The office located at the top off the hill once you get on the property is a small place where the owner stays from time to time. The RV spots are a nice size so you don't get the feeling you're looking in someones bedroom. Lots of shade trees on most of the spots. It has several tent locations that have a hose bib and fire ring. Most of the spots are full hookup. They do have bathrooms and showers in a few locations on the property. We saw kids riding their bikes around the Village. Several people giving it a go at the catch and release fishing pond. On this trip we wanted to get use to our new trailer and set things up. We did decide to go over to the trail of 100 giants which is about 17 curvy miles away. If you haven't been it is a must see. The trail is paved which makes really easy to walk or it someone is in a wheel chair they can enjoy the 1/2 mile walk as well. We did travel to Camp Nelson for lunch adn could have stopped at the Ponderosa, fyi they have food as well. If you are pulling a trailer make sure you fill up in Ducor as you will use some gas climbing the winding road. The temps were about 10 to 15 degrees less than Bakersfield. We will diffidently make this trip again in the fall.
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Ashley H.
Aug 28, 2018
I would give this place zero stars if I could. This review is based on customer service. We made our reservation but needed to reschedule our dates. I called, emailed, called, emailed. No response. They ended up charging me for my complete stay without ever bothering to return my message. I am beyond disappointed as I really wanted to give them a try but unless you know you are for certain on your dates, good luck in changing. You'll be charged without hesitation.
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Lee H.
Sep 20, 2018
Beautiful campground but when arriving early July on reservations the sprinklers were on that covered the entire site. Upon enquiring about the sprinklers we were told that they would be on until 7:00 PM. The check in time is 3:00 PM so we could not do anything until the sprinklers were shut off.
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Mike H.
Apr 12, 2016
Spent that last weekend here. Though it rained all night Friday, Saturday day/night was beautiful. The grounds are nice and green. There is a creek that runs behind the campsites. Recommend getting one of the campsites listed as "creekside" or "near creekside" so you are close by. Tons of room for the kids to play and ride bikes. Nice clean restrooms with a shower. Full hook ups. There is no cable and I was unable to get any over the air channels. There are 3 small fishing ponds that you can fish in for free, no license needed. They sell propane and ice, but nothing else. Super nice couple running the place. Cant wait to go back.
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Michelle E.
Oct 6, 2024
Nice place close to home. People super friendly. Creek is fun to wade in and explore.
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Juan C.
Sep 8, 2018
Best place in the world, my family and I have been camping here for years now and we absolutely love it here, the owners are such nice people and campsites are very well taken care of. I would give it 100 stars if I could.
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Zeina M.
Jul 26, 2020
Went a few years ago. It was a nice and quiet getaway that's not too far away. There is a creek and pong. Everything was clean. Everyone was friendly. Hope to go back soon.
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Eddy L.
May 27, 2018
My son, his friend, and four kids joined me (I am the senior citizen of the group) for tent camping last weekend. We were on grass beside beautiful Deer Creek. The host and hostess were extremely helpful. The price was very reasonable. And, I like hot showers (and the rest room was clean). We had a great time. As one who has camped in many places, I would recommend (without any hesitation) camping at Quail Valley to anyone.
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