211 W. Mesquite Ave.
92264,
Palm Springs
California,
USA
Happy Traveler RV Park is the only RV park in the heart of Palm Springs. Heated swimming pool/hot tub. Paved sites. Cable TV, mature landscaping. Restrooms, showers, public phones, laundry, Ltd. RV supplies.
We have been regular patrons of the Happy Traveler RV Park for three consecutive years, spending a fortnight each visit. Although we've never been assigned the same spot, all have been satisfactory. The campground, despite being a bit aged, offers small yet secluded sites, bordered by tall hedges. Contrary to a review I read about the absence of trash facilities, each site comes with its own garbage bin that is emptied biweekly. The park's location is ideal, offering easy access to numerous attractions, including the city center, either on foot or by bike. There are two hiking trails right behind the park, and Joshua Tree, Salton Sea, and Desert Hot Springs are all within a comfortable driving distance. Between April and November, the park welcomes children, making it a peaceful and relaxed place during the "snowbird" season. The park features a large swimming pool, a spa, laundry facilities, showers, and a clubhouse that doubles as a game and yoga room. Despite needing a bit of a facelift, we appreciate the park's unique charm and have made friends with the people there, including those who stay long term. The nightly rate mirrors the weekly rate, with the daily rate possibly being $90.00.
1 år siden
Shania Haley
An aged caravan site is situated in the heart of Palm Springs. The cost is somewhat high at $90 per night, but that's California for you. The pitches were rather cramped. However, the swimming pool was excellent and the laundry amenities were handy and fully operational.
1 år siden
Anonym
Picked it because it was the closest in to downtown. They say it’s “walkable” to town. It’s actually 1.1 miles to La Plaza. That’s a bit long for “walkable”. In retrospect, we had no trouble parking our 25ft C on the side streets. Didn’t need to pay the higher price for close in. The property itself has gone a long time without any updates. The showers/toilets at the pool are pretty rough. Never did get the WiFi or the cable TV hookup to work. They require dogs be taken out of the park to do their biz. Had to walk trash to the office. No bins throughout the park. This park is also largely full timers. There are cheaper parks and you can easily drive to the city center.
2 år siden
Anonym
Happy Traveler has two things going for it at this point. 1) Location and 2) The pool. We have stayed at Happy Traveler a number of times over the years. But we can no longer recommend it. It has always been well run, even if a little—no, a lot—behind times with Web site, reservations, and payment (cash or check only). The night manager is a delight! But the park, while clean, has been let go without capital improvements for so many years, that it is verging on shabby. The RV pedestals are decrepit. The Wifi is a joke, even in the area it is supposed to reliably cover. The restrooms & showers are decades old. Even the picnic tables are a wreck. Our electric hookup was dangerously shorting out, prompting us to unplug & switch to battery; it did get fixed—no apology, but we’re lucky our equipment didn’t get fried. Our site was unswept upon arrival, with debris of past occupants laying about. We were awakened every morning at 6am by the inconsiderably noisy-and-loud-talking work crew, even after asking the office to speak with them. Simply put, Happy Traveler is no longer worth the price.
2 år siden
Roy Lewis
I have stayed at this RV park on and off for the last 19 years. I stayed there last year for $60 per night per night. This year when I booked, the rate was $70 which seemed reasonable. When I checked in last week signs were posted that the new rate is $90 per day. I am shocked at the rate increase. As there have been no improvements over the past 19 years, I inquired at the office why there was a price increase. The lady said she did not know. The only thing that has changed as far as I can see is that they have now added padlocks to the restrooms to keep the homeless people out. There were several homeless people roaming the park while I was there.
2 år siden
larabela
This is a well maintained older RV park. Spots are tight but private with the tall hedges between each spot. Check in was a breeze. Quite and dark at night.
2 år siden
Toastertraveler
This park is fairly close to downtown Palm Springs. It is quiet in the evening which was a nice feature away from traffic noise. The spaces are very tight but the hedges provide good screening. The WI-fi is NON-EXISTANT so don't count on if for anything. Pricey for what you get. Cash or check ONLY. Hmmmm
3 år siden
AIROSMITH
The plus to this park is that it is small and each site is separated by tall hedges. It is walking distance to downtown Palm Springs, and provides great access to many amenities. Be prepared for a challenging set up. This is an older park and the space is tight. Though your neighbors will willingly move their cars to help out. We have a 28’ trailer and just took our time. Access rating is relative to the tight access road. Pool and hot tub were open and enjoyable. Great access to the Tahquitz Canyon and hiking trails from the park. Great Verizon coverage and very good WiFi.
3 år siden
candd7
Spots are small, but they do a good job of providing privacy. Best part about this place is walking distance to downtown (about a mile). maneuverability is a problem because the spots and the isle-ways are so narrow. A bit overpriced, but it is Palm Springs.
3 år siden
western
My favorite thing about this park is the location. You are within blocks of downtown Palm Springs and all of the shopping, nightlife, restaurants and more. Very rare to find a park with full amenities and this type of access. Staff is friendly and there are lots of snowbirds and even some long-term residents. The pool and hot tub are a nice feature, as is the full laundry, showers and vending. Gay friendly location. Sites are VERY close to one another and cars will park on both sides of the street because there isn't room for a tow vehicle plus a full 40-45' RV. This makes backing-in much more difficult. The large hedges between sites do create some privacy and most people use some sort of barrier to create a private space from the front. Just be aware that it's really tight. There is not pet run, so you have to take pets outside the park to do their business. Not a big deal.
3 år siden
Jim & his T@B
The best thing about this park is the location, very near downtown Palm Springs. The prices. $60/night is reasonable. The accept only cash or check, how last century, though no advance deposit is required. Lots of what appear to be permanent residents, who have set up stuff that looks unmovable. Notice photo of the 2nd story someone added to their RV to gain a view. The road within the park is very narrow and the spots are small enough that most people park in the roadway making hard to get in and out of your site. The laundry is clean, the machines are mostly newer. They keep a pad lock on the laundry room door, you have to check out a key to the padlock, $5 deposit, and lock and unlock when entering & leaving. The high shrubs around each site provide a lot of privacy so you can leave your shades open and won't see anyone else. Quiet at night. No apparent security onsite. No entry gate. There is a nice park in Indio where I stay for the same price, but it is in Indio, long drive to get to Palm Springs from there. AT&T 5G 3 bars.
3 år siden
Bill & Victoria
Running late for a boon docking trip, I opted to spend the night in Palm Springs before heading on to the desert. It is a very compact facility with a lot of cars parked half in and and half out of the drive. I liked that the sites are bordered by tall hedges giving an impression of privacy despite the closeness of others. It was also nice to be able to bike a short distance to the main drag to satisfy a Starbucks urge prior heading out.