Hello Chao, We would love to discuss these events further with you for clarity and a way to make things better in the future. Please email us directly at [email protected] Thank you!
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First come first serve be aware! Long detail story. We got here Friday 11:35 for getting the first come first serve. Host Deborah or D something lady was very unpleasant and unaccommodating regarding where to line up for FF. We see the sign no check in until 2pm but without instructions on how to format a line its very confusing? We tried to format a line in front of closed camping gate but she told us needs to move out her sight, so 4 groups of people were forced to stand right next to street and getting chances of hitting by car. 1:50pm she opened the gate, We were told to drove our car in for her to inspect ( very confusing instructions ) then she charged us 2 tent for one camping site for $70 total of one night. (She told us we could do $35 on card $35 cash was also confusing) The whole process of getting the site was very unpleasant and confusing, we have no problem of waiting or paying, the camp needs to have order of dealing this so no one in the future would hit by car or waiting for nothing. Not sure it's because we are Asian look that got us the different treatment but our navy veteran was very upset, she told us this is the first time she seeing camp doing that. Beautiful sightseeing, no water for us to use. Could been a lot trip. Wish to see the management improving on this matter. Best regards, Chao
Had the pleasure of spending one night at one of Kirk Creek's Hike & Bike sites. It was our first night on a bike tour from Monterey to San Diego - and unfortunately it was a busy Saturday-Sunday. Dara - went above and beyond to find a spot for me and my bud - and couldn't have been friendlier and more helpful. This location on the PCH of course is beautiful - but Dara is what made the experience amazing. She and her husband David truly care about what they do - and it's evident on how they interact with each of their tenants - making rounds to ensure everyone has everything they need. BTW - the facilitates were exceptionally clean. No running water - but Dara/Dave sell bottled water. We were told racoons roam the site at night, but didn't have any interactions as our food was secured in a lock box. Dara - sincerely, thank you again!!! All the best, James
Visited for one week with a campsite reservation for site 22. Best site, imo. Its at the end with a large tree providing shade and privacy from the only neighbor. Also, nice overlook to the shore below the cliff. And its at the lowest end of the park making it less windy and closer to the sound of the waves. It had a level drive and was easy to back into because the road curves just past the site. This is a 5 star campground for the amazing views, lots of nearby sites and hikes, clean vault toilets and friendly hosts. But its important to know going in that there are no showers and no water and there is a lot of poison oak in the area to watch out for.
I bike camped all the way down the coast from Seattle and this campground had the most savage Racoons I've ever seen. And there is no water here also.
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