Campsite #22 at Tule Campground, CA

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Campsite #22

6 reviews
8 people
45 ft Back-in
2 good
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Campsite #22 Features: Back-in parking, 50 amp hookup, Accessible, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed, Drinking Water

Campsite Reviews (6)

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@MarcelT8588FDF · Camped on Dec 11, 2024 at Campsite #22
Quiet and well maintained
@DonEDBCBE66179 · Camped on Apr 1, 2024 at Campsite #22
This place has incredible potential. Being here in the spring, it was breathtaking with green grass, snow on the mountain tops and on a reservoir. But there are a couple of problems. First, we reserved a site with electric and water, but when we arrived, we were told the water spigot was 150 ft away. Seriously? Fortunately, the camp host helped us find a spot with water at least within 50 ft. Next, most of the sites - on the north side of the campground - were not level. So our 43ft motorhome was difficult to level. Neighbors in larger class A vehicles, had their front wheels off the ground. Next, the dump station was not working and there was no plan on when it would. It had been unavailable for the previous 2 weeks and still no idea. Lastly, this complaint is about the campers. Easter weekend was the weekend prior to our arrival and our campsite was trashed with broken egg shells, confetti, mylar and so on. This was also in other sites nearby. On the weekends, get ready for parties that get loud after dark, even though quiet hours are after 8pm. We are full time RVers, and this last point is nationwide, especially since Covid. The problem is dog owners. Very few people pick up after their dogs and this park is no exception. The lack of personal responsibility and etiquette seems to be leaving the camping world quickly. One last point - there is a gravel pit just to the east (nearly on the same property) and when they load trucks, it is loud and usually early. Would we return? Probably not which is a pity given the location, view and cost. Sequoia National Park is only an hour north and Sequoia National Forest is just up the road. Out of all the Army Corps of Engineer locations we've stayed, this is the poorest managed.
@MarkB1441206 · Camped on Mar 10, 2024 at Campsite #22
It was absolutely perfect, except.There were apparently water and restroom issues, so no use of restrooms or showers and water seemed dirty.
@SabinP0C798B52 · Camped on Nov 23, 2023 at Campsite #22
Couple of toilets were broken.
@DavidD5028320 · Camped on Sep 25, 2023 at Campsite #22
Very basic campground.
@NancyW873 · Camped on Nov 26, 2019 at Campsite #22
We had to wait a couple hours to get into our site in spite of arriving by the designated time. The previous occupant hadn't checked out on time, over 3 hours past noon. All other services were adequate. Enjoyed watching the ground squirrels. Would stay again.

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