3/5 Tony I. 8 months ago on Google
The
front
desk
closes
at
4
pm
when
we
arrived,
but
our
registration
envelopes
were
hanging
out
front
among
other
expected
guests.
I
followed
the
posted
instructions
to
go
to
the
front
office
to
complete
the
registration
the
next
morning.
Front
desk
was
helpful
and
friendly.
However,
compared
to
many
other
rv
stays
we
experienced,
we
found
that
the
guys
driving
around
the
small
electric
"golf"
carts
aren't
too
friendly.
I
guess
we
are
used
to
staff
zipping
by
and
always
either
smiling
or
waving,
not
here;
it
adds
a
welcoming
touch
which
this
location
neglected.
I
also
noticed
none
of
the
newly
vacated
sites
were
ever
groomed
by
staff.
I
usually
been
to
other
campgrounds
were
maintenance
would
come
by,
check/switch
off
the
power,
rake
or
sweep
up
the
vacated
site,
basically
tidy
up;
not
here.
The
pull
thru
sites
are
very
close
to
one
another.
The
hookups
are
located
almost
in
the
middle
of
your
rv
site;
meaning
you
may
find
yourself
directly
in
front
the
your
neighbor's
sewer/dump
connection.
We
like
to
hang
out/cook
right
outside
our
rv.
Given
the
narrow
rv
site,
the
ridiculous
view/sometimes
smell
of
the
sewer
would
occasionally
put
a
damper
on
our
spot.
It
basically
felt
like
we
were
going
to
eat/or
hang
out
with
an
open
toilet
in
front
of
you.
Lots
of
very
fine
dirt
so
be
prepared;
at
times
if
felt
like
camping
in
a
dust
bowl.
Everytime
a
vehicle
drove
by,
a
cloud
of
fine
dirt
kicked
up;
not
too
good
when
youre
eating
or
relaxing.
I
recommend
reserving
your
rv
site
along
the
river.
Those
sites
seemed
to
have
more
room
and
definitely
a
better
view
of
the
river.
If
you
are
planning
to
arrive
at
after
sunset,
it
is
absolutely
dark.
Great
if
you
are
already
settled
in.
However,
after
dark,
site
numbers
are
too
small
and
hard
to
spot.
One
side
of
the
campground
(office
side),
there
are
two
port
a
pottys.
It
was
a
Monday
morning,
I
decided
to
make
use
of
them.
There
was
hardly
any
chemical
liquids
in
either
one.
Both
had
poop
pyramids
stacked
almost
toilet
lid
level.
It
was
"clean"
equipment
but
the
waste
was
ridiculously
disgusting.
There
are
two,
single
person
shower-only
facilities
nearby
with
an
outdoor
sink
for
washing
dishes
as
I
seen
tent
campers
doing
earlier.
The
opposite
side
of
the
campground
(near
the
river)
has
fully
functioning
toilets.
The
campground's
location
is
very
good.
Although
the
main
gate
is
near
by,
the
trek
up
the
mountain
from
the
main
gate
to
the
Giant
Forest
Museum
was
about
40
minutes.
The
trip
to
Visalia
is
in
the
opposite
direction
and
could
be
from
40
to
50
minutes
away.
That
town
has
all
the
comforts
that
you
will
need.
Good
place
to
visit.
Cell
phone
service
is
very
weak
at
the
campground.
The
campground's
Wi-Fi
showed
as
excellent
yet
it
was
too
weak
to
stream
movies.
I
had
better
service
here
if
I
disconnected
from
the
wifi
and
relied
on
my
spotty
network.
The
river
was
very
nice.
I
saw
kids
playing
in
the
water.
Lots
of
small
business/restaurants
near
by.
This
place
was
okay
for
our
immediate
needs
but
I
can't
say
we
will
come
back.
Footnote:
One
of
groundskeepers
came
up
to
us
and
asked
us
if
we
had
e-bicycles?
He
continued
to
say
that
for
the
past
year,
someone
is
coming
to
the
campground
and
stealing
them
for
the
past
year.
We
don't
have
bikes
of
any
kind,
so
beware.
One
pic
depicts
neighbor's
sewer
hookup
setup
directly
in
front
of
our
door/awning
area.
It's
closer
than
it
looks.
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