From jct Hwy 3 & Hwy 299: Go 9-1/4 mi E on Hwy 299, then 9-1/4 mi N on Trinity Dam Blvd.
Beautiful cabins, quiet place right on gorgeous crystal clear lake.. what more could you ask for? We took our son for his birthday and we enjoyed our trip so much that we booked another trip here next month! The cabins are perfect and had everything we needed, there was a cute store for essentials, kayaks and paddle boards to rent, and the staff is so unbelievably accommodating!! They made our trip really enjoyable. Our favorite part was feeding the deer, that came right up to you!!
This place is an awesome campsite with the best host Redbud and Ron and the owners are amazing too. All different kinds and sizes of cabins, RV with full hook ups and tend spots. Free hot showers and bathroom. A big pool. View of a beautiful lake across the street with great fishing or boating. A cool tree house. Lots of other fun activities. Store with essentials and games. Just went for a 3rd time to the music festival and it was incredible too. Great music, food and the price couldn't be beat.
We have never visited Trinity Alps and were very excited to find a RV park with full hookups for us to stay at. I spoke to Redbud on the phone and she described the place to me and it sounded fairly decent. I was not able to find any pictures of the actual RV part of the park for some reason (should have been a clue #1). The website and most pictures show the cabins, the pool and the nearby lake. Those are the nice parts of the park, especially the proximity to a mountain lake and having a pool to cool off in. However, the RV park itself is more or less a home to many permanent residents who live in mobile homes and older RV's with lots of tarps, junk, toys, barking dogs and make it look and feel very trashy. The narrow 1 lane dusty path to the park is set up for smaller motorhomes, not a 32 foot 5th wheel. I was told they had spots large enough for us, which thankfully worked out, but getting in and out was very tight and scary. From our campsite we had the view of a large garbage bin and the workers' shed with lots of junk around. Not the view one expects on their vacation. The constant dust and noise from the worker driving his ATV up and down the path was not good either. It's really sad that this place is like this, because the location is really lovely, but it is more or less a home for those who live in trailers and mobile homes with their belongings spread around their area.
The office is not staffed most of the day as other parks, so they have this clever system of using the walkie talkie to call a staff member. You can't just drop by the little store or play ping pong because everything is locked up. Someone is there in the middle of the day, but not on Sundays and there is no cell phone service so calling is not an option.
I can see that the cabins are wonderful for groups and families to stay in and enjoy the mountains, but unfortunately the RV park is probably the worst one we ever stayed at and we travel all the time. Needles to say, I will be more diligent with my research in the future and will not be coming back to Lakeview Terrace.
It's my first time here. Very fun and nice cabins. Why to the pool a couple of times and to the lake across the road. Rented Kayak's from them and had a really good family vacation. Just a heads up, cabins located in "cliffs" watch your toddlers. Dogs we welcome there.