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4.5 / 5 (32 stemmen )

Boulder Creek RV Resort

2550 S. Hwy 395P.O. Box 870
93545, Lone Pine
California, Verenigde Staten

Gateway to the Eastern Sierras and Mt. Whitney. Midway between Yosemite and Death Valley. Home of the Alabama Hills famous western film locations. Large sites with BBQs, picnic tables and beautiful views.

Eigenschappen camping

Accomodatie
Tenten
Caravans
Campers
Trekkershutten

Faciliteiten
Electriciteit
TV aansluiting
Wifi
Campingwinkel
BBQ toegestaan

Kwalificaties
Honden
Jongerenplekken

Recreatie
Speeltuin
Zwemmen in natuurlijke bron
Buitenzwembad
Sauna
Golfbaan
Botenverhuur

Sanitair
Verschoonmogelijkheden
Wascabines
Wasmachines
Drogers


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Carlotta Lakin
Engels (VS)
I'm deducting a point due to the sound of traffic, but we had a great time during our overnight visit. Our pull-through spot, number 40, was sufficiently shady and open for Starlink to function. Our pet loved the spacious dog park (which is entirely gravel, but has trees and some shade). If you're not a fan of letting your dog off the leash, there's a beautiful tree-lined path for walks. Lone Pine is a charming town, perfect for a few days of discovery, and Boulder Creek would make an ideal base camp, complete with a swimming pool. We would certainly consider a return visit.
10 maanden geleden

Noelia Kuhic
Engels (VS)
Our Christmas was spent at this location, which was quite serene due to the lack of people. The personnel were both amicable and accommodating, even offering us coffee and freshly made muffins each day. We're certain to return, especially considering the stunning scenery.
1 jaar geleden

Anoniem
Engels (VS)
We stayed here two nights on way to OC. Very friendly staff and a good store for food. We didn’t use any other accommodations so don’t know about them. The sites are tight but okay for a just a stop.
1 jaar geleden

Anoniem
Engels (VS)
Its a fine spot. Full hook ups. A pool is on site and hot tub though that was not working when we were there. They make fresh muffins for the guests every morning and they have coffee available. Great place to stay if exploring the Alabama Hills or Mt Whitney.
1 jaar geleden

Anoniem
Engels (VS)
We arrived on a day when it was 104F so the pool was wonderful! The park was clean and quiet. The check in process was quick and easy. Very close to Alabama Hills, the Visitor Center and the Western Movies Museum. We would definitely come here again!
1 jaar geleden

Anoniem
Engels (VS)
The RV Resort has a store, pool, laundry, aved roads, decomposed granite sites. Utilities worked well. sites a sort-of level, I have to move my single axel trailer around a few times to get it level side-to-side. The first attempt would have required too many leveling blocks. Nice club house to use to relax. Sites away from the highway are reasonably quiet at night, not so much near the highway. The cancellation fee for the resort is steep so I waited until last minute to make mid-week June reservation, had no trouble. ATT 5G service 1-bar but still worked well.
1 jaar geleden

Anoniem
Engels (VS)
We loved our stay here! The park is right off the highway, so easy in and out. At our site we couldn’t hear the traffic. It wasn’t a lot especially at night. It was super quiet. The staff in the office during check in were super friendly and when asked about going to Death Valley the lady gave out good information. Prices in their store are very reasonably priced. Because of that We went there frequently just so we could support them. It was easy to get into the park and to find our site. Our site had FHU & was a PU. We had a tree on one side of the rig which shaded our slide out (fridge side) 👍🏻 and three other trees on the other side of the rig which was in between us and the other site. It worked out good because the rig in that site had their table window looking onto our site so those trees gave us some privacy (don’t get me wrong, the neighbors were nice. We just like our privacy! 😊) We took a day and went into Death Valley and did a few little hikes. It takes about 1 hour & 30 minutes to get there but it was so worth it. Don’t forget to get your National Park Passport stamped at the visitor’s center when you are there! Once we arrived home we headed to the pool and jacuzzi for some relaxation. The pool area closes at 6 pm, which we thought was too early, but it is what it is. We still had a enough time to relax in the pool and jacuzzi. Their community center is huge and has a nice big kitchen as well. They have showers and a laundry room also but we did not use them so I can speak of their cleanliness, but if it was like the rest of the park then they were probably clean as well. We had issues with their Wifi and so did our friends at their site. When we asked about it at the office later, they said they have issues with it too, but if we came up closer to the office we might have better luck. We decided to use our Mifi. They have a nice little playground area for kids and even some turtles to look at. Also some birds in a cage inside the community center. We drive a F250 and pull a 36 ft Heartland Bighorn Traveler.
1 jaar geleden

Joni
Engels (VS)
We loved our stay here! The park is right off the highway, so easy in and out. At our site we couldn’t hear the traffic. It wasn’t a lot especially at night. It was super quiet. The staff in the office during check in were super friendly and when asked about going to Death Valley the lady gave out good information. Prices in their store are very reasonably priced. Because of that We went there frequently just so we could support them. It was easy to get into the park and to find our site. Our site had FHU & was a PU. We had a tree on one side of the rig which shaded our slide out (fridge side) 👍🏻 and three other trees on the other side of the rig which was in between us and the other site. It worked out good because the rig in that site had their table window looking onto our site so those trees gave us some privacy (don’t get me wrong, the neighbors were nice. We just like our privacy! 😊) We took a day and went into Death Valley and did a few little hikes. It takes about 1 hour & 30 minutes to get there but it was so worth it. Don’t forget to get your National Park Passport stamped at the visitor’s center when you are there! Once we arrived home we headed to the pool and jacuzzi for some relaxation. The pool area closes at 6 pm, which we thought was too early, but it is what it is. We still had a enough time to relax in the pool and jacuzzi. Their community center is huge and has a nice big kitchen as well. They have showers and a laundry room also but we did not use them so I can speak of their cleanliness, but if it was like the rest of the park then they were probably clean as well. We had issues with their Wifi and so did our friends at their site. When we asked about it at the office later, they said they have issues with it too, but if we came up closer to the office we might have better luck. We decided to use our Mifi. They have a nice little playground area for kids and even some turtles to look at. Also some birds in a cage inside the community center. We drive a F250 and pull a 36 ft Heartland Bighorn Traveler.
1 jaar geleden

RonH
Engels (VS)
Quiet park and well kept. Easy access to Alabama hills and Lone Pine. Verizon signal not strong enough to do a speed test but AT&T was 48mbps down and 5 up. We were in the back away from the road so didn’t hear much traffic. Site are a little close together for my liking but ok.
1 jaar geleden

Rollin' Rosie
Engels (VS)
...as long as the park isn't full. Class A's probably wouldn't have any trouble, but due to trees and some oddly placed light poles, turns might be tight for longer 5th wheels & travel trailers if the campground is crowded. We had a long, pull-thru end site during our quiet mid-week stay in Feb 2022, and still had to drive opposite the designated traffic direction to exit our site. That said, we had a great stay here. Yes, it's right on Hwy 395 and there is traffic noise, but the views and location made up for that. Within 30-45 mins of all the desired day trips in the area. With very few boondocking options left in the Alabama Hills due to permanent closure of much of the area BLM land for overnighting, this park worked great for us.
2 jaren geleden

robsuey
Engels (VS)
Feb12-14, 2022 We wanted the hookups so stayed here instead of a close by Forest Service campground. Usually this Lone Pine area is real cold but they were in whats called a "false spring" in February... Low 70's in the day-time. Nice office staff, little store, laundry, showers, etc. Some mature trees to give it a "woodsy" feeling... My big beef was: It's so close to the highway 395. So the semi truck traffic can be heard night and day. Lighter at night though. We enjoyed Alabama Hills twice, the Western Museum, and the cafés of Lone Pine.
2 jaren geleden

Todd
Engels (VS)
Very clean campground, friendly helpful staff
2 jaren geleden

Flying Wilma
Engels (VS)
Stopped here for the evening on our way to the Alabama Hills. We stayed here instead of trying to find a boondocking site in the Alabama Hills in the dark. Nice clean park and everyone was very friendly. The store is well stocked and they have propane at a reasonable price. The views in the morning when we woke were amazing
2 jaren geleden

JulMur
Engels (VS)
Awesome RV park and amenities if you're going to be in Lone Pine for a while. It's on the outskirts of downtown Lone Pine, but the views are beautiful of the mountains and the RV park is spacious with plenty of room to get your steps in. Complimentary muffins and coffee from 7-9a daily which was very hospitable and kind. We spent a few days in the Alabama Hills and then came here for full hookups during the week. It was a great combo. The internet worked pretty well for the most part for work emails and video and live stream. AT&T service was 2 out of 4 bars and worked just fine for us. The grounds and amenities are very clean and the staff is friendly. The week was quiet, but as the weekend rolled around almost every site was full. It would be even better if we had more space between neighbors, but I'm still giving it a 5 star because it was perfect for the area. We will definitely be back.
2 jaren geleden

Dirty Rotten Racklefrack
Engels (VS)
The best part of Boulder Creek RV Resort is its location. There is so much to drive around and see -- from the Alabama Hills with all its amazing natural arches to Mt Whitney Campground with its waterfalls hiking trails to Lone Pine itself and a dozen other destinations you can just stumble upon by turning left instead of right. This was our second stay here and we'll be back again some day.
2 jaren geleden

Brianmelin32
Engels (VS)
This is the second time I have stayed here. This park has full amenities, pool, playground, spa pool, and even turtles and an aviary. My family had a great time staying here again. Great family location.
2 jaren geleden

Valerie
Engels (VS)
We stopped by to use the dump station on our way back from a 3 night 4 day camping trip. The dump stations app advertised a $10 dump and flush at this RV park. We paid $25 to dump and flush at Boulder Creek. This has got to be the most we’ve ever spent on a dump and flush. We usually dump and flush at Arco gas station in Bishop but we would have to back track 40-60 miles. So we thought we’d try Boulder Creek. What a mistake that was. Not only was it very expensive to use their amenities but the girl at the counter was very rude!! I rate this very POOR unless you’re desperate as we were...
3 jaren geleden

WCRCinCA
Engels (VS)
Convenient location for exploring the area if you need full hook ups. Check in was friendly and easy. Sites were level and nicely spaced with a good amount of room between rigs for an RV park. Ours had a concrete pad for the picnic table, but most sites were all dirt/sand. There are a few small tent-only spots near the entrance that I would almost guarantee are always available for a last minute stay, but Diaz Lake across the highway is probably a quieter option. Coffee and homemade muffins in the clubhouse each morning was a lovely touch. My daughter had fun visiting the birds and tortoises each day. We spent one day in Alabama Hills and another day driving out to Father Crowley Overlook (Star Wars Canyon). ATT cell reception teetered between 1-2 bars of 4G - good enough for logging into school/video calls when we needed. WiFi wasn’t great, but not a deal breaker for us. Cable hook ups also so-so, but again not a deal breaker.
3 jaren geleden

Wandering, Not Lost
Engels (VS)
Things that weren't their fault: we happened to book our stay here in the middle of a heat wave and a record-breaking fire season in California, so we had to deal with high temps and lots of smoke. I've never see the east side of the Sierra this unpleasant this time of year. One of the staffers told us that new owners took over in April, 2020 (and then couldn't open until June because of Covid-19). I don't know if the new owners upgraded the Internet service, but we had a good signal with about 3MBSec speeds. Not what we get at home, but plenty fast for an RV park. Surprises: great little store, laundry, clean-looking pool and deck, scattered trees around the sites, friendly staff (from the guy cleaning the pool to the front desk). The park, though is very good. The pull-through space is big enough, the picnic table is surprisingly good (most I see are garbage), the hook-ups are all in the same spot alongside the site, the site was nearly level, and the trees screen the view of Highway 395 Cons: None really except that we could sometimes hear motorcycles and heavy trucks on 395. Not a lot, but you could hear it once in a while. I would add, though, that site 20 is one of the ones right next to the highway and that others would be quieter. Wi-fi is good, but our Verizon coverage was weak, but in downtown Lone Pine, our coverage was even worse. We had trouble making phone calls. Overall, a great park and we would definitely stay here again, hopefully without the fire smoke.
3 jaren geleden

xcuzzi
Engels (VS)
Nice pull them site. Good access to Alabama Hills for hiking and exploration. Decent shade available. Warm temps. Muffins and coffee for breakfast.
3 jaren geleden