Nick & Norma
For Antlers RV Park and Campground: Friendly staff, used AllStay app to call and book. Traveled from Yosemite, where we did dry camping in RV. Has full hook ups on level sites, or more private dry camping spots in woods or over looking water. Away from freeway noise but easy to get to off I-5. Watch for speed bumps. Steep walk down to water, has boat launch or can rent. Restrooms/showers not much better than National Parks. Used ours in RV. Traveling through, we would stay there again.
Posted Sep 21, 2017 by Nick & Norma from Oceanside, California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
For Antlers RV Park and Campground: Just stayed there. This place was good, with nicer amenities then some of the others in the area. The pool saved us, with two teenage kids to entertain.Some things to remember. Check the temps, it was at about a 100, so may/June would be better for temps. Also very important, check the lake level. It is currently down 101 feet with the drought, so it took forever to get down to the water level.
Posted Jul 12, 2015 by from Jewels. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Tuxedoville
For Antlers RV Park and Campground: We really liked this park. It is a beautiful wooded setting. Each site has a concrete pad, & all are placed & spaced well for privacy. There are many drive throughs big enuf for big rigs. We stayed in our 18' camper.
This is a place where we'd like to return & spend a week to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Hookups are excellent & the wifi was super. Cable was there, but we didn't hookup. Excellent value for mid-Sep rate of $25.
One word of caution....we arrived at dusk & didn't notice the generator near the site we chose. It was a bit noisy, so avoid the far left front side of the loop..
Posted Sep 28, 2013 by Tuxedoville from Victoria, BC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.