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    Lemon Cove Tiny House Village

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Lemon Cove Village

    Lemon Cove Village

    3.5
    (120 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    My wife and I spent 6 nights at Lemon Cove Village RV Park and were impressed with the management…read moreand ownership of this park. I had occasion to deal with both of them and feel they were all very concerned with the care and quality of the park. On the positive side the store was well stocked, the club house was great, and the swimming pool was especially useful during the heat wave. Most of the sites were comfortably sized and utilities more than adequate. On the negative side, there are a few sites that weren't level and for the first time in 40 years I was unable to level my 5th wheel. To resolve, they moved us to a different site. I also contracted a stomach bug. Process of elimination led to either a problem with potable water at the park or a poorly rinsed salad from a nearby "Texas Longhorn" restaurant. I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again.

    Stayed for 3 nights. Check in was 2pm, check out was 11am…read more They were part of the Good Sam parks. They had tents and RV sites. Got the full hookup with 30 and 50 amps. Cost about $138 a night. Good Sam annual membership cost $39, but you got 10% off your booking. Paid $10 for their fire pit, which looked like a repurposed laundry drum. They charge 3% for credit card usage. They also charge $5 for every additional person after 4 people per day. Was assigned one site during booking, but reassigned to another site upon arrival. They said the sites are subject to change. Didn't like that the site we were assigned to was much smaller than our original site. The park was very clean. The restroom with toilet stalls and showers were very clean and well maintained. Liked that the restrooms required a code to enter. They had a dog park that was opened 24 hours and a pool that opened from 9am to 8pm. Was unable to use the pool due to their short hours, but it appeared clean. Park can be noisy since it was off the busy street.

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    Sequoia Resort & RV Park

    Sequoia Resort & RV Park

    4.4
    (41 reviews)
    19.3 mi

    Beautiful spot, close to the Sequoias, friendly staff, Andrea was super nice and helpful. Highly…read morerecommended.

    We love staying a little off the beaten path when road-tripping to national parks, especially…read moreplaces where we can cook and spread out. Traveling with three kids and a dog, we also need space and at least two bathrooms, and this place delivered for first visit to Sequoia/Kings Canyon. This location is closest to the Kings Canyon entrance, and the drive is beautiful. If you're visiting in winter, just be prepared. After December, the highway into the park can close due to weather -- this happened to us for a couple of days - snowed before followed rain. The alternate route is possible but very long. We stayed four days and had flexibility, but definitely bring chains if you're visiting in winter. The property has RV spots and rental homes. We stayed in a three-bedroom house with 2 baths with 5 people (and a small dog) for 5 days/4 nights for New Year's and had plenty of space. The home was comfortable, with a full kitchen and included a gas BBQ, dishes, and cookware. A few small things would make it even better: more kitchen utensils and serving plates/bowls, plus extra towels. We were a family of five with a dog visiting during very rainy weather, and towels went fast. It would also be more convenient if the washer/dryer were in the unit instead of shared at the office/library. Important tip: bring all your food and drinks with you. There is no store or grocery nearby, and this is not a "pick it up down the road" situation. The closest grocery stores are in Woodlake or Visalia, about a 45-minute drive EACH WAY. Bee stopped in Visalia on the way in at Winco to buy food. The internet was surprisingly excellent -- fast and reliable. We also loved the wildlife around the property. We saw lots of animals, but especially enjoyed the friendly cats that stopped by and the silly quails wandering around. Overall, this is a peaceful, family- and dog-friendly place with a lot of character. If you're looking for a quiet home base near Kings Canyon and Sequoia and don't mind being remote, we'd definitely recommend it and would stay here again.

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    Clean bathroom n showers.
    Clean bathroom n showers.
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    Sequoia RV Park

    Sequoia RV Park

    3.8
    (36 reviews)
    27.7 mi

    These RV camp grounds can be deceiving. This one is surviving on its location adjacent a National…read morePark. Otherwise it has nothing going for it. It's old, rundown, and unkept. There is no onsite management. RV campsites are jumbled together and it's hard to define the spaces. If you make a reservation on-line, there is no site selection on line. When you arrive to check in, you have to select your own site and then find it. I recommend you drive around and select the best one. Most are uneven and missing amenities: table, fire pit. Also, if you just arrive without a reservation, there appears to be a form to fill out with your credit card information. So essentially, you dont need a reservation. Just show up, fill out the form, give them a bogus credit card number, drop it on the box and walla, you can stay for free. Good Luck

    Stayed over two weeks here. Paid online & easy in and out. Lots of friendly residents & nice…read moreproximity to the national parks. Super dog friendly & the spots were great. No issues with anything. The only thing I could see someone having problems with is if they don't have enough sewer hose to reach to the back of the camper since the electric, water & sewer are all the back (at least for my spot - 50 and spots close to me). I had to use my extra hose which was totally fine but just keep in mind when choosing an available spot.

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    Long term resident in a horse trailer.
    Long term resident in a horse trailer.
    Space 69 at Sequoia RV Park
    Space 69 at Sequoia RV Park
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    Riverbend RV Park

    Riverbend RV Park

    4.0
    (45 reviews)
    34.8 mi

    We have been staying at this beautiful park for a couple months now and absolutely LOVE it here. If…read moreyou are looking for a quiet RV park, this is the park to visit. The on-site management Petra and Denny are super friendly and are available to answer any questions. They have very clean bathrooms and showers as well as a nice laundry room. There is a really nice playground with basketball court. As well as a few other yard games. Again if you want a nice and quiet RV park, you must try this one.

    We stayed here at least 4 times so far. Note to my future self, only stay in the river/pond front…read moresites like 140s. It's literally across from the fishing area, picnic area, farthest from the traffic and road noise. The water has a fountain and ongoing movement of water, perhaps that's why it seems more natural looking vs stagnant and gross. Most of this area and the opposite side of the river is undeveloped so it has a nature feel that most campsites I've been to don't give. And I've been to lots of them. My Hubby and sons caught like 7, 8, and 20 fish they said. All catch and release. Tons of catfish & bass. Some are so huge. Keep staring at the water near the small metal dock there and you might see them all. We are in site 122. The road noise woke me up at 6am, so I put in my earplugs and slept until 9am. For my future self, make sure to keep a permanent earplug stash in the RV. Other times I've been in other sites and the noise wasn't an issue and we've stayed here at least 3-4x. It's not glamorous, it doesn't have a ton of extra like a pool, putting greens, pool table, snack bar, etc. But it does have a small, shaded kids play area, volleyball net, basketball hoop, shaded picnic tables. It's so country feeling and relaxing. Its quiet & thats what I prefer when I go camping. This is one of my favorite camping spots in the cooler months of early Spring like March. One day I'd like to come here & camp on my way to Yosemite or Kings Canyon. Great rates & highly suggest.

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    Picnic tables & playground
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    Pretty weeds
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    Rivernook Campground

    Rivernook Campground

    3.7
    (281 reviews)
    53.9 mi

    Just went this past weekend with the wife for the first time. Her and I both agree that this was…read morewell worth the trip and we will be back again. TLDR; Great time, nice campsites, friendly staff, clean bathroom and showers Check in is at 3pm but we got caught up in some traffic on the way there and couldn't arrive until 6:45. Got an email and text message with a picture of where our envelope with our information would be that contained the gate code, campsite, and a map of the campground. Very nice. We pulled in and as I was grabbing the envelope a man named Scot who was working there greeted me and asked if I needed any help. Told him that it's our first time here and he offered to show us to our campsite and lead us in his golf cart. When we pulled into the campsite it was clean and the ground was even raked! Which was perfect for us to immediately start setting up our tent. Even the fire pit was raked and clean, there was shade galore which my wife with sensitive skin greatly appreciated. Full cell service with T-Mobile Noticed that the bench at our site could use some TLC, looked like someone put too hot of a pot on it and burned a pretty decent divot into it and it was leaning. Still useable and not a deal breaker for us. There were 2 water spouts to fill up the bucket we used to put out our fire and clean our dishes very close by our site with good pressure. The river was a stones throw away from our campsite which provided great white noise to fall asleep to. One of the rules is that Quiet time is at 10pm. I've been camping elsewhere with the same rule but never have I've seen it enforced unless you call and complain. Staff would drive by around 9:30 on the golf cart, I assume to see who is still playing music, and then again at 10. Which was great. They didn't announce the rule or even say anything as they drove by, but just making their presence known was very professional and reassuring. Since we didn't get to check in properly we had to go back up to the main office/ general store to submit a registration card, that was in the envelope I picked up, to finish checking in. The woman checking us in was nice, friendly, quick, and efficient. She suggested we stop by McNally's further up about 40min drive if we were looking for something to do or eat. 11/10 suggestion. It was all n all a great time. We will be back. Worth the money.

    It was an amazing place to stay at Kern River was so awesome (check out Big Daddy, it's so…read morebeautiful). The customer service was okay. I personally felt that they were treating my group and I like we were stupid or something. We had a big wasp problem at our campsite and though they did help us by putting up a trap, they acted like it was completely up to us to fix their problem. That only happened one night but the wasps did resurface the next morning so we left as soon as possible. We also had a big skunk problem at our site. We couldn't relax at the campfire because the skunks would come up to us every couple of minutes and we would have to shoo them away. They would also rummage through our stuff which was covered and put away to our best extent. They thankfully didn't mess with the tent but they did spray a bit when we were trying to sleep. This was both nights. If you're someone who is willing to look past that and persevere definitely try this place it is so worth it. I would maybe come back, as long as I wouldn't have to deal with the wasps again lol. I will say the restrooms and showers were very clean so that does encourage me to not be shy on coming back.

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