Pic of the doors in the inside air conditioned pool
Jesse making me a delicious Mudslide
The lake is beautiful here
This is entrance to the bar
We are dry camping here at Laguna del Sol. 109 degrees...been hanging out in the pool
Moonlight was very truppy
Our tent--there are a lot of spots to pitch your tent--remember to get there early
Evening sky
My yummy Mudslide--they can make Virgin Mudslides, too
View from my tent on the pond
Moon light reflections
I love the reflections of the lights on the lake
Lake at LDS...there were turtles here but you can't see them in this pic
Sculpture on the floor above the inside air conditioned pool
Twilight on the lake at LDS
Another twilight shot
Archery range
Wildlife
Wildlife
Camped out on the East side of the lake. Wonder what all the common folk are up to right now??
Our little piece of heaven... The lake is beautiful and we love the paddleboats.
Nina M.
Jan 2, 2025
My husband and I love going to Laguna Del Sol, it's our lil get away from home! Just to start the tour was done so welcoming, the first day of our tour we dry camped. This was around summer so the weather was perfect. The pools and amenities are walking distance, kept very clean. We've also stayed at the hotel aka the White House a few times. Where we just spend all day in the indoor pool or getting some direct sun from the patio with a beautiful view.
Read MoreMatthew K.
Aug 5, 2024
I haven't been in a few years, but whenever I do go, it's always an enjoyable experience! If you're like me -- someone who doesn't mind a little socializing, and will definitely chat with whoever happens to be friendly, but who also prefers a little self time to just unwind and relax -- this will definitely appeal to you, made all the better by the fact that you're getting sun in places where it usually doesn't shine!
Read MoreJoAnn S.
Jun 21, 2021
OK, if you like to run around naked (like me)-- Laguna del Sol may be a great place to hang out! If you want to spend the night, there are lots of options to choose from, however, reservations in advance are really important!!!You can bring your own RV, and take advantage of hooking up to water and electricity. If you become a member at LDS, you can have your RV stored there, and pulled out before you arrive. All of rental units that LDS had to rent for this weekend were sold out a week ago. We tried several times during the week to see if there were any cancelations. There weren't, and we really wanted to hang out with our friends (who had fortunately called in earlier for reservations and got them). We were desperate for a place to stay at LDS, so we decided on what was available--dry camping. We pulled out our two person tent stored in our garage, and dusted it off. Then we made a list of what we needed to take with us. We didn't need much clothing--since clothing isn't encouraged, and the forecast said it was going to be hotter than hell. We filled a large cooler with foods that were quick and easy. We used one of the gas grills at LDS to cook steak, and corn on the cob, and also another meal we used the grill to BBQ our precooked short ribs.We decided to not get food from the restaurant because our friends ate breakfast there the week before and they weren't impressed with what they got.Tip: if you are leaving from the Bay Area on a Friday during the busy season, leave before 10 am. Recently, we left on a Friday at around 12:20 pm, and got stuck in a huge slow down in what seemed like middle of nowhere. Actually, it was a 4 way stop sign. The next time, we left the Bay Area on Friday around 10 am, and that 4 way stop sign was easy smeazy.Tip: look at the weather forecast, and if the heat is going to be really high (in the hundreds) I highly recommend not to do dry camping (dud). Even though I hung out most of the time in the swimming pool, the next day, I was totally exhausted. I just wanted to sleep (and we didn't have an air-conditioned room to sleep in). There are lots of things to do at LDS while being in the buff including hiking, swimming, tennis, pickleball, horse shoes , water volley ball, dancing and archery. There is lots of animals to be seen and heard. This last weekend we could hear the coyotes howling in the distance. There are snakes, and when we were hiking last summer, my friend had a close call with a rattlesnake (just watch where you walk and or sit in nature).BTW, you aren't allowed to take photos at LDS (for privacy reasons).So, I highly recommend going to Laguna del Sol if you like being in nature with no clothes. We look forward to our next visit.
Read MoreD.R. S.
Oct 15, 2024
Amazing people, amazing place.Service is great.. short handed at times,but overall, a very beautiful place to be comfortable. Many options from dry camping, to full hook up, to renting, basically a hotel room, or they have like tiny homes for say couples or families. Awesome experience
Read MoreShawn D.
May 27, 2024
Was a beautiful Memorial Day Monday morning until someone started mowing and waking everyone up that was still sleeping at 9 after a late fun evening. This is where a lot of us come for peace and quiet. So it's obvious management still has a lot to learn to take better care of there (Gold) members
Read MoreManuel C.
Sep 22, 2024
If I can split this in 3 parts, I would. One will be 4 5 stars - the people visiting the place; 2 stars for the so-called luxury hotel, aka the white house; 2 stars for the staff. The people visiting the place are from California and other parts of the country. You will also find many seniors with living quarters there. But that's the thing, it seems like a senior citizen recreation park. But you will find a younger crowd during the weekends. This is our first visit after a very long period of not going there (maybe 12 years ago), we decided to give it a go. The follow-up of our visit was a comedy of mishaps from having our room ready after almost 2 hours, to giving us the wrong keys, to the television not getting reception, to not having shower gel in the dispensar. While they were getting our room ready, the manager made amends by offering a meal certificate, which we appreciated. The staff seemed somewhat dysfunctional and their frustrations was evident, thus the mishaps. Don't know if we'll return but if we do, I hope they get it right. As for the returning to a luxury room, that is questionable.
Read MoreJohn H.
Sep 20, 2024
The property is really pretty with a large pond in the center. I can't speak for the hotel- but the camping was very nice and clean. Folks are friendly and social, overall felt very welcoming for a first timer. Will definitely camp here again.
Read MoreStefan S.
Nov 13, 2024
The people that work here and the people that live here don't get naked???..I also visited their other location in Arizona and it was the same vibe. I have been to nude resorts all around the world and have never experienced such a weird vibe. Something strange is going on here and whatever it is I don't want to find out the hard way and left as fast as I could.
Read MoreGrace W.
Sep 7, 2024
I usually tell people about this location. I think it's a lovely place to get your tan. Now, on the other side, some of the people working there are transphobic or uneducated. I have experienced the staff talking about my gender and referring to me as the opposite of my gender identity and my looks. I find this funny because they talk about feeling comfortable and embracing your body, yet the employees are not aware that it is not just for people who are unhappy with their body shape or weight. I am still there. I love it. If you cannot ignore people, don't go there.
Read MoreMarty Z.
Feb 23, 2024
Very very goodGreat Service and Great FoodReally good for large parties The roof is really good and rain protection too lol
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