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    2.5 (103 reviews)
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    Creek this winter!!
    Donna C.

    Love the staff!! Great trails, running creek in winter to enjoy sitting by. Lake and recreational park nearby, not too far from the beach. Pools are clean and inviting. Only negative is sites with sewers are hard to get and cell service is horrible almost nonexistent.

    Jacked up car
    Jason M.

    Hmmm. Let's start with the stock photos on the website. Nothing that looks like this is available at this park... the hot tub is drained; the pool is filthy; the bathroom by the pool smells funky and has a slippery floor; equipment for table tennis, shuffle board, & mini golf not available. We were told we have to bring our own. Ouch. Now let's talk about the 1 star vehicles in the alleged 5 star resort. The website advertises "Exterior should be not unsightly, and should be free of obvious, poorly-repaired damages." Please review my photos. These were taken within about 300 feet of my RV and are an example of a lot more vehicles in this park. I understand that not everyone can afford a new or perfectly maintained vehicle. This is not my complaint. My main gripe is the lack of attention this park pays to its own rules. My wife and I just paid hundreds of dollars for a park membership and I could find the same accommodations if I parked on the side of the road in downtown Los Angeles. Photos: The small trailer was in storage, but sitting on the road inside the park. Why not hide trash like that in the back. When I mentioned these eyesores to the "ranger," she asked me for specific site numbers. Hey, why don't you drive around and look. I found these while on foot, I'm sure your golf cart can take you further and faster. She also stated she lives here and one or two unsightly vehicles may have gotten past her at the gate. When my son and his girlfriend arrived later in the evening in his newer and maintained car, he was not allowed in since they "can't just let anyone in, and your dad hasn't let us know what site he picked out." I disagree, as it looks like anything can get past this gate and I returned their requested paperwork with my site selection on it within 2 hours of checking in. My family and vehicles will not be back.

    Cabins

    My family and I love and enjoy camping here so much! Through out the years so much has changed. There's pools in the front of the park and inside. They have so many fun activities for the family and friends to enjoy. The restrooms and showers are always kept so nice and clean! That is a big plus for me! And the staff are all so friendly. There is never a boring moment out here. I do admit, it's very peaceful as well. I would recommend anyone that would like to get away. This is the place

    Don't waste your money paying for the WiFi
    Ramon V.

    As others have said this park has a dual personality issue going on. Half the park is great 4 stars, the other half is the half we do not speak of and that's 1-2 stars. One half has paved roads, nice amenities, WiFi (more on that later), sewer, good voltage at the power box, trees, pools etc... the one we do not speak of is a gravel lot with just some bathrooms, no sewer, very low voltage and hardly any trees. Now chances are unless you booked a cabin or have a yearly site or something you WILL end up in the unmentionable side. The vast majority of none yearly sites are across the street in the gravel lot. Don't worry though, they do give you some hope of climbing your way out of the slums and back into civilization. They have a list, a crossover list, that gives you the chance to move over. Everyday you have to go at 12pm to the guard house to see how many sites are open and how many are on the list. If you're lucky you may get a site, if not you can ask to be put back on the list and try again the next day (it took 4 days for this system to be PROPERLY explained to me, they even have a hand out about it which no one gave me until the day I got moved over). It's probably worth doing if you plant to stay for a while. The biggest issue on the "other" side is the horrible voltage. With nothing on except some led lights we were as low as 110v if we turned the ac we would dip below 107v this is with all other breakers off. They even give you a paper about how they are not responsible for damages to your equipment. The other side has much better voltage and never dipped below like 114v with normal use. Forget 50 amp, only saw one site that had it in the whole park... and the spot was taken... by a van. Also they offer paid WiFi (on the good side) which we could pickup from our site with a good signal as we were close to the source. That being said it was sooo slow it was practically unusable for any real work. Maybe if you just check emails occasionally. Anything more it's useless don't waste your $$. It's ridiculous considering a few minutes down the road in either direction I can get super fast 4G on T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon so high speed internet is available, they just chose not to implement it or the company they use Streamwifi just shouldn't be in the WiFi business. Even the page where you buy it claims 2-3 Mbps, I was getting 0.4-0.7 Mbps when it worked at all. Summary. If you're a glamper stay on the good side or it will suck. If you love survivor, living off the land, eating crickets for dinner or tent camping the side across the street is probably for you. Much quieter. If you need to work online from your RV better make other arrangements as WiFi is useless even when you pay.

    Nick K.

    Great staff excellent environment everything is clean and being maintained. Specifically bought my thousand trails membership for this park!

    View from H side near "lodge"
    John C.

    WORST thousand trails park I have experienced. Every photo is of the "resort" side of the park. Meanwhile, everyone that checks in is sent to the "ghetto" as it is casually referred to by the annual site holders. Other section has pedestals with wires hanging out, and only one bathroom with working showers for several hundred sites. No sewer and the lodge on that side is padlocked shut. Not only will I never book here again, I would suggest against it for both members and guests.

    Amelia B.

    I don't know why the reviews are so bad. We have gone to PP two times for New Years and had a blast every time. It even poured with rain both times but we still had a great time. When we got there they had placed me in a spot way too far away from my group. Maggie, at the front, worked hard to move my spot right away. She didn't complain or act rude. She Was so sweet about it. I tried to find her before we left because I wanted to give her a bottle of champagne and a tip. Next time Maggie! Thank you for making us comfortable! The staff is also very nice. When were were at the big party they throw at the community center every year one of the head staff ladies told our kids to stop acting crazy and she was super nice about it! Speaking of the NYE party, they always have a big party in the community center with a DJ and dancing. It is super fun. In addition they have a youth community center, pools, basketball, and a baseball diamond. We were with 5 families and we played baseball, soccer and football. It was so fun. There are lots of trails to wonder around through as well. They also have a great market and cafe. The people who left all these bad reviews must be really picky because we have never had a bad experience and that's coming from 8 different families. I plan to tell everyone to come visit Pio Pico and have my friends leave reviews too! FIVE STARS Thanks Pio Pico! See you next time!!!

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    It is one of the better Thousand Trails parks. The staff was friendly and the park was very popular with off road adventure seekers.

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