Military Park Camp Roberts

  • $0.00 /night
  • (3.3)4 reviews

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Camping Style

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Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Directions

Take exit #244 (Camp Roberts) off US-101, to main gate. After entering gate, stay to the left at the Y onto California Blvd. Go about .4 miles to the first stop sign and turn right onto Arizona Blvd. At the next stop sign, Billeting is on the left at the intersection of Arizona Blvd. and New Mexico Ave. Check in here. -- When a site has been assigned, go back the way you came (Southeast) on Arizona Blvd. At the first stop sign, turn right back onto California Blvd. At the end of this block, turn left at the Y and go Southeast on Washington Blvd (one-way road) for .9 miles. Again, stay left at a Y in the road, turning onto Michigan. Go .3 miles to the first street on the right. There is a small white sign pointing to the RV Park. Turn right

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RV Sites
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Features

Electric Hookups
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Trash
Water Hookups

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.3

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Justin Hathcock

1 year ago
1/5

In the month that I've spent here (at the tax payers expense). We (total of 5 rooms) had no hot water for 2.5 days, there is no wi-fi as advertised and as it gets cold there is no heat in the rooms which may be the most irritating part. Waking up to go to work to a room colder than 65 degrees is absolutely unacceptable. I would recommend that you find a place in Paso Robles, about a 15 minute drive and you probably won't have to share a bathroom with a stranger either.

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TB Shea

1 year ago
5/5

Our purpose was to visit Pinnacles National Park. Their RV campsites were sold out. This was a great alternative with full hookups. Be sure to have all food, water, and any other items that you want with you as there are no convenience stores close by. Also, the area does get frostbite late at night and early mornings.

As a nature loving family we really enjoyed the fall colors and natural surroundings. Saw lots of elk nearby. Rode bikes around with a bike trailer in tow. Beautiful sunrises & sunsets!

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Shawn Hansen

3 years ago
4/5

The museum is only open to the public on Thursdays and possibly Mondays. there are quite a few young reservists touring the museum I got the impression it's really the purpose was for their education not so much for the public.

Inside the Annex Building or a number of mannequin dressed in uniforms and displays of weapons from all the various Wars and campaign since World War II outside in the parking area was the heavy equipment A fairly comprehensive collection of Tanks and motorized artillery what's an armored personnel carriers and a couple of helicopters.

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joep Padg

2 years ago
3/5

Was 11b at ft rod went down for training a few times in 1980,83. Lots of walking, full rucksacks cold at night blistering hot in the day. 💪🪖

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