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Sarah

For White Tank - Joshua Tree National Park: About half the sites had Class B/B+’s or truck campers when we were there. We fit in our van, but it was kind of tight/unlevel and we watched a couple people scrap bottom on the tight turnaround at the end. More annoying though were the people who parked in the campground (against regulations!) to walk around the nearby trail. They tended to be more disrespectful than the campers and walked through our site. The surrounding area is beautiful, so we enjoyed it in that regard, but we also decided 2 nights were enough to enjoy the scenery then headed on our way.

Posted Mar 08, 2020 by Sarah from Denver. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

DanC

For White Tank - Joshua Tree National Park: The road into the campground is unimproved beyond the bathroom area. Accessing the individual camp sites requires crossing through a series of deep potholes and trenches (bigger and deeper than “ruts”) on an unmaintained dirt “road”. We saw only tent campers with high clearance vehicles and pickup/campers in the camp sites, no RV Class A, B or C’s. Possibly access is usually better maintained?

Posted Mar 15, 2019 by DanC from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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