Orange Grove Camping | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
2 months ago
Altitude:
106.8 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
Manfred Thum

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

Only Hardshells.Nice places between lanes of orange trees.Perfect showers and cheap laundry.Fairly good Wifi.All included.30 bucks.
Loud, Trains and Higway nearby.Good location after Bakersfield

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Easy on/off from the freeway. Lovely spot amongst orange groves, so fun to pick collect fresh oranges for breakfast and beyond. $63/night (good sam discount) pull through sites with full hookups. Laundry facilities (pay with app) and spotless restrooms (with heaters for the showers). Easy and well-organized after-hours checkin (map and name on bulletin board).

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Just called to book a dry camp for the night. No dice, dry camps only if they are full. Full price for Vanagon $49, $29 for dry site but you can’t have one.

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Nice RV Park eating oranges off the trees beside where you park. beautiful

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Very nice RV park. Spotless washrooms, laundry facilities, fenced pet areas. $50 for a nice pull thru with 50 amp and full hookups. Nice setting amongst the orange trees, and campers may pick and take oranges. A little noisy, but overall a nice place, and we would definitely recommend.

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Huge Place. All kind of RV. A train passes by near and buzzes all night long. Hard tô sleep. Now it's 50 bucks. Not sure if it's worth.

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The smell of the orange blossom is lovely this time of the year. There are still oranges from the last harvest.
Sorry to say, the cheapest option is with electricity and water: $39. No dry camping offered.
Anyway it’s a luxuerous place to stay, because of the showers, the pool (didn’t try) and the orange trees.

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Awesome place. Ended up stuck here for 3 days due to winter storms and rig problems. I'm the type that usually boondocks in the desert, never been to an "RV Park" before and was worried they wouldn't want my 82 Vanagon. No problems, gave me a camp site in the middle of an orange grove, plenty of room and all the oranges you care to pick. Incredible bathrooms and showers, fresh local donuts and coffee in the lounge in the mornings and only $23 a night for "dry camping", no hookups. Really was impressed with how nice it was, only issue is traffic and train noise at night, but then I'm basically in a tent, and was tired so still slept through it, no problem.

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Only Hardshells.Nice places between lanes of orange trees.Perfect showers and cheap laundry.Fairly good Wifi.All included.30 bucks.
Loud, Trains and Higway nearby.Good location after Bakersfield

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