August 20, 2023 - reviewed by Lisa mcLain
Ok
Some spots I’m not sure how you could get level. They have big water ruts. We had to ask for another spot which wasn’t a problem because we and 2 other campers were only ones there. We have a 40’ motorhome. Stayed two nights. Very dusty but we went when hot and dry. The ghost town was interesting but some things were closed. Had full hookups which was nice. Park staff and security were nice.
May 24, 2020 - reviewed by Ri C
Adventure Time
We basically packed up the trailer and went exploring. Very nice campgrounds and even with COVID going on we could still walk thru the town and take tones of pictures. I suggest you top at one of the sign posts and see where the hook up sites are located. We aimlessly wandered for a few minutes. New restrooms and plenty of space. Some sites are sloped so bring ample leveling blocks. Overall a great stay, we will be back.
December 21, 2019 - reviewed by Abel M
FREE
Fun Place .
Nice place to stay. Some spots are better than others. Can be a bit windy. We come for calico days in September and its a fun kinda festival. Excellent for offroading, you can explore old mines in the mountain. You can explore the old town. You were able to explore the grave yard. But they may close it at night now where before it was open.
July 8, 2018 - reviewed by Pizza Clan
Pleasant One Night Stay
Stopped off on the way to sequoia national forest. Campground empty this time of year! =awesome, choice of site and the kids and dogs can roam
$40 full hookups , price includes fee to enter the town. Cool little piece of mining history here. Toilets were clean and pay showers $1 for 6min(didn’t use)
Lots of geocaches in and around the town just a short walk away.
Definitely worth the stop
March 27, 2018 - reviewed by Tony
$40
Enjoyed It.
We were not able to make reservations online (for same day stay). Tried calling several times. Finally got through. We were told there were plenty of splots available. We arrived after hours and paid the following day.. Stay was good. I would definitely stay there again. Enjoyed the park very much too.
October 10, 2017 - reviewed by Ron
Okay Park
We stayed here for one night, Oct 10, 2017. Cost $35 for full hookups if over 65 years old, if not it cost $40. Campground fee includes free access to Calico Ghost Town. Regular entrance fee to the ghost town is $8 per adult so campground fee for full hookups isn't such a bad deal. Sites in A loop are somewhat unlevel but not so much that I couldn't level our 2013 Winnebago Aspect 27K by using auto leveling system. Verizon 4G with three bars. Bagged ice available in one of the resturants. I didn't use the restrooms but peeked inside a couple of them and they were very clean. Only a couple of sites had shade. We would stay here again.
March 28, 2017 - reviewed by Blua
$40
It's Ok.
Stayed for the weekend. Wasn't the best place. The sites were too close to each other. I couldn't even open my awning. Walked out my door to my neighbors hook ups. Not every site in my section had a firepit. It was nice to walk to the ghost town and spend the day there. Price was good for so little.
December 7, 2016 - reviewed by Ron Mann
Quiet But Windy!
We had camped there 37 years ago so it was nice to see it again. We enjoyed walking around the old ghost town buildings and enjoyed breakfast!
July 20, 2016 - reviewed by Blake
On Nighter
Most sights aren't level and good luck reaching anyone after business hours. On the positive side, it's a ghost town and very peaceful and secluded.
December 24, 2015 - reviewed by Pilar White
$40
History preserved and restored at this western mining town. Like stepping back in time. Activities for kids and watering hole for adults. RV spots are nice with full hookups. Can get windy at times. Nice and quiet away from the highway.