From jct Hwy 78 & Hwy 79: Go 5 mi SW on Hwy 79.
My wife and I, just like many who have left reviews came here for the “free 20 night” marketing scheme this place has to offer. We sat through the absolutely ridiculous and quite offensive “for reasons I’ll leave out” sales pitch which basically pitches this place and their sister companies/locations as a new era time share type place. This is not the type of “membership” my wife and I were looking for so we politely declined. Right after telling the sales person that it wasn’t the right fit for us and our family, we were met with the utmost rudest and dismissive behavior you’d expect from a “professional” rv entertainment company. As for the grounds themselves, where we stayed particularly, was pretty nice for being up in the mountains, albeit they didn’t have concrete pads, full hook ups or even 50 amp services. If you’re looking for a quick get away just outside of San Diego and have the funds and interest for a full on multi-generational time share type scheme then this place is for you! If not, do yourself a favor and stay away unless you wanna be treated unfairly after declining their membership offer, which by the way equals all in all around $1700 a month for 6 years and beyond mark….
Sales staff are rude. Surprised by the fact that the sales desk person couldn’t tell me if this was a premier campsite because she had only been there for a few weeks. Went to shower at midnight and the staff were in there showering. I had to wait 45 minutes until they were done. Stayed for the promotion and the salesman was rude. Doesn’t seem like this company is super transparent about what you are buying and paying for. Not a good feeling about it. It took us 25 min waiting in line to check in. Lastly, our American flag was stolen when we returned from town. The positives are the kids had fun and it’s clean.
*no wood burning fires
Membership required. Great place for the money with lots to do for everyone in the family. Tent camping has full hookups for RV's or campers. Cabins or travel trailers available to members depending on your level of membership. Overall our family loves it and we visit once or twice a year from TX.
We were here for 4 days. We set through a presentation to purchase time for the Columbia River Resorts. The park was a bit run down. Needed some updating.
Restrooms and showers where we were at were very nice and clean.
The laundry room and machines were awful. I think my clothes and towels were dirtier when they came out, then when I put them in. The club house was very cozy. It was to cold n windy to go in the pool so I didn't even visit the pool facilities.
With all of that being said, we were there at the tail end of the summer season right before Halloween, so nothing really going on there.
I've been going to KQ Ranch for years, and every single time I went and needed help with absolutely anything, David C. and/or Andres were there without hesitation. I bought my first camper with the confidence that if I ever had any questions, either one of them would be there. The women in the clubhouse took time out of their day to help teach my daughter how to swim over summer, and the amazing cooks in the kitchen earned a "chef's kiss" from my son.
I often camp alone with my children which requires a lot of work, and both David & Andres made sure we were safe and comfortable each time we were at KQ. If you're looking for a quiet get away, KQ is definitely the way to go.