Willow Springs Resort

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This recreation area is part of Lake Texoma

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Rafael Rech

1 year ago
5/5

In our road trip along Vegas, Yosemite and Death Valley, this was *by far* the best RV camp. Owners are very nice and friendly. The place was very clean. It was easy to workout the hookups. If I would point a downside is that you cannot do your own fire, so do not plan to have a meal that depends on a fire. But they do have a very nice firepit where they light a fire at dawn and you can spend a good time talking to other nice people who are spending the night there and enjoy marshmallows and smores. They also have a basketball court, volleyball, badminton stuff, frisbee and horseshoe game for the kids to have fun.

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Deborah Sorling-Taylor

1 year ago
5/5

The staff was great. Charlie at check in was very helpful and answered all our questions. The park is well maintained by Al and Maggie. Maggie invited us to come see the pond be stocked with fish, that was a hoot. Will be coming back! Thank you so much.

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john whitacre

10 months ago
5/5

Reflecting on our trip fall of '22, John and Becky were the best hosts on the East side of the Sierra. Amenities included RV sites and rooms. They had a great place and their goal was to make you feel comfortable. They had a gathering around the big fire pit at night where we sipped our beverages, shared stories & bbq trout, ate complementary somores, and simply enjoyed the company and the night. I was delighted to spend a couple nights there and experience this place. We went to the Travertine hot springs, Twin Lakes, Bridgeport, Mono Lake, Virginia Lakes, successfully fished Virginia creek, hiked outback with our host & dogs with views of the Sawtooth range, and participated in a fish stocking operation. We have more to do next time we go. This place is centrally located for lots of different destinations. They had onsite laundry facilities. There's a restraunt within walking distance. They had a trout pond for guest's children to get more comfortable with "catching" rather than just "fishing".

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Mark Goldsmith

1 year ago
5/5

Beautiful location and so very friendly people. The room was cozy, comfortable, and very clean. I loved hanging out by the fire ring and socializing. Even after everyone left, it was so relaxing sitting by the fire drinking my wine. The setting is so nice right off the 395 and away from the town of Bridgeport. If I am ever back up here, I will definitely stay again.

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Christina Nichols

9 months ago
5/5

We took a little end of October family trip to Bridgeport and stayed here at Willow springs. The staff is super friendly. The rooms are super cute, clean and stayed warm. We fished in the pond. Enjoyed a fire and smores. We will definitely be back.

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