From jct US 395 & Hwy 207: Go 7 mi NE on Hwy 207, then 1 mi E on US 730, then 3/4 mi N on Hat Rock Rd.
Stayed one night. Despite our site being lovely and shaded, the feel of the place is mostly trailer park. Definitely some long termers and there was a literal school bus that dropped kids off on the Friday we stayed. The bathrooms were stocked with TP, paper towels, and soap. Great water pressure. Even hot if you want it. As for showers, I suggest either skipping one altogether or wearing water shoes if a shower is necessary. The stalls are fairly small so if you're a large person or need ADA accommodations, it will be a bit awkward. The stall I used either had someone dyeing their hair pink or it was pink mold stuff. The grout is pretty dark in places. Before dusk, there were a lot of annoying little flies but after the sun went down they left with the sunlight. I know the flies can't be helped but worth mentioning if that's something that you just can't stand.
Given the circumstances of the current situation with COVID-19, I am unable to evaluate the entirety of the park since they are unable to open their pool. However, putting signs up on a bathroom asking people to wear masks and limiting showers and toilets for social distancing is a bit odd when you wash your hands in the sink next to each other. While I was there the bathrooms were cleaned one time, they ran out of soap and toilet paper, and got so gross I didn't want to touch anything.
One night I went to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night and a man and woman drove up to the door, parked, and came into the bathroom to use the showers. There needs to be a staff member out conducting security or there needs to be a code to the bathroom.
Besides myself who had an EXTREMELY difficult time showering due to the lack of an ADA or even larger shower area for that matter, I saw two other individuals who were worse off than me in wheelchairs. One woman had to get out of her wheelchair to shower.
The flies were atrocious and likely came from a local ranch nearby. It made it very difficult to cook or eat anything.
On a positive note, they take very good care of the spaces, they are cleaned, and there is a large grassy area that you can use to play outdoor games. The staff is nice and the people that live in the surrounding area are very kind as well.
Love it so much my hubby n i live here full time moved in Feb 2017.
I live here still. I love the deer that frequent the camp. The neighbors watch out for each other. We have a pool opened from May thru Sept.
Plenty of trails for walking, hiking or riding horses &/o bikes. Breath taking views. Even have a mama & papa eagle that return every year to have their babies. The best landlords EVER.
Breathtaking sunsets