Boulder Creek RV Resort in Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Boulder Creek RV Resort in Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Boulder Creek RV Resort in Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Boulder Creek RV Resort in Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
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Geschätzter Preis basierend auf 1 Auto, 2 Personen mit einem Zelt, Wohnwagen oder Wohnmobil.
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2550 S. Hwy 395P.O. Box 870
93545,
Lone Pine
California,
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Gateway to the Eastern Sierras and Mt. Whitney. Midway between Yosemite and Death Valley. Home of the Alabama Hills famous western film locations. Large sites with BBQs, picnic tables and beautiful views.
I'm deducting a point due to the sound of traffic, but we had a great time during our overnight visit. Our pull-through spot, number 40, was sufficiently shady and open for Starlink to function. Our pet loved the spacious dog park (which is entirely gravel, but has trees and some shade). If you're not a fan of letting your dog off the leash, there's a beautiful tree-lined path for walks. Lone Pine is a charming town, perfect for a few days of discovery, and Boulder Creek would make an ideal base camp, complete with a swimming pool. We would certainly consider a return visit.
3 Tage vor
Anonym
We loved our stay here! The park is right off the highway, so easy in and out. At our site we couldn’t hear the traffic. It wasn’t a lot especially at night. It was super quiet. The staff in the office during check in were super friendly and when asked about going to Death Valley the lady gave out good information. Prices in their store are very reasonably priced. Because of that We went there frequently just so we could support them. It was easy to get into the park and to find our site. Our site had FHU & was a PU. We had a tree on one side of the rig which shaded our slide out (fridge side) 👍🏻 and three other trees on the other side of the rig which was in between us and the other site. It worked out good because the rig in that site had their table window looking onto our site so those trees gave us some privacy (don’t get me wrong, the neighbors were nice. We just like our privacy! 😊) We took a day and went into Death Valley and did a few little hikes. It takes about 1 hour & 30 minutes to get there but it was so worth it. Don’t forget to get your National Park Passport stamped at the visitor’s center when you are there! Once we arrived home we headed to the pool and jacuzzi for some relaxation. The pool area closes at 6 pm, which we thought was too early, but it is what it is. We still had a enough time to relax in the pool and jacuzzi. Their community center is huge and has a nice big kitchen as well. They have showers and a laundry room also but we did not use them so I can speak of their cleanliness, but if it was like the rest of the park then they were probably clean as well. We had issues with their Wifi and so did our friends at their site. When we asked about it at the office later, they said they have issues with it too, but if we came up closer to the office we might have better luck. We decided to use our Mifi. They have a nice little playground area for kids and even some turtles to look at. Also some birds in a cage inside the community center. We drive a F250 and pull a 36 ft Heartland Bighorn Traveler.
3 Tage vor
Noelia Kuhic
Our Christmas was spent at this location, which was quite serene due to the lack of people. The personnel were both amicable and accommodating, even offering us coffee and freshly made muffins each day. We're certain to return, especially considering the stunning scenery.
3 Tage vor
Anonym
This was a great place so glad we found it and in the morning there was even fresh baked muffins and coffee for the guest !
3 Tage vor
Anonym
This places feels very mom and pop, and is one of the few places that uses the word "resort" where it feels like it's living up to its name (and price tag). My little rugrats got more than their fair share of use out of the playground. Mountains to either side, stark desert red to the east and the silver alpine snow covered beauty that is the Eastern Sierras to the west, make it difficult to complain about being pretty close in with your neighbors, though the sites are considerably spacious for a private park. They sell beer, even good beer like Stone IPA, in the office. And there are free donuts and coffee in the morning. A great place to overnight if you're out at the other campgrounds and need a hot, hot, high pressure shower.