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More suited to older retirees.
The park is situated close to a major highway, which results in a noticeable amount of black dust settling on vehicles and outdoor items. Depending on the wind direction, there's an occasional odor reminiscent of a garbage dump, especially in the front half of the park.
The 30amp (at best) power limitation can be quite inadequate for modern rigs. Be prepared to supplement with battery or generator power.
Parking spaces are strictly individual, and any modifications to your rig, whether inside or outside, require written approval from the park management. The park's occupancy restrictions are more stringent than those of Santa Clara County.
There's a 9 PM quiet time rule that's strictly upheld, even during festive weekends like the 4th of July. It's worth noting that this used to be a 55-and-older park. The shift in demographic has led to some seniors who aren't fond of the noise and activities of children and families.
Unfortunately, there's no designated play area for kids, and they're not allowed electric bikes, scooters, or power wheels, though adults can use them. The park's layout can be confusing, leading to delivery drivers often speeding in frustration.
The park uses pesticides without prior notice, so residents should be cautious for their pets and children. Only traditional outdoor items like barbecues, plants, and patio furniture are allowed. Children's toys, like playhouses, aren't permitted outside. Pets are restricted in size, with no green spaces provided for them.
The pool has limited hours and is closed for a significant part of the year. Its heater isn't fully functional, and the park's Wi-Fi works best near the office. There's some noise from nearby commercial buildings, and while there have been instances of homeless individuals entering, the management addresses it promptly.
The water quality could be better, so using a filter is advised. On the bright side, most residents are friendly, with only a few exceptions. However, the management approach can be assertive, sometimes resorting to changing rules or using intimidation tactics. It's not rare to see confrontations between management and residents.
In summary, while there are some positive aspects, potential visitors should be aware of the park's limitations and rules.