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Small, 15 site campground in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. Water, flush toilets and showers are available. Hot in the summer. Some small trees and ramadas provide minimal shade. Nearby rail line can be noisy. Leashed pets only. Lots of interesting history in this State Park.
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Loud trains and highway noise, but we are heavy sleepers for the most part so that didn’t bother us a ton. Not a lot around, no shelter. Free hot showers, flush toilets, relatively new facilities.
Report Check-InNice, but not many alternatives in the area… Noisy trains all night long, not many sites with shade (10 is quite good), only two sites with electricity if you need that. State Park is interesting, unfortunately all the buildings are closed.
Report Check-InBeautiful campground, very quiet, showers and toilets are very clean (but no one is here, so … 😎)
Report Check-InVery cozy state park. Water and dump are available by the bath house. Sites were very spacious and easy to get into. The State Park has a great display of a historical town from the 1900s.
Report Check-InSmall, 15 site campground in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. Water, flush toilets and showers are available. Hot in the summer. Some small trees and ramadas provide minimal shade. Nearby rail line can be noisy. Leashed pets only. Lots of interesting history in this State Park.
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