Address: 11401 Jacksonville Rd, La Grange, CA 95329, USA
Phone: +12098522396
Jerry Call
The electrical sites are very hilly and small. There might be one or two that are worth renting. We would stay in a dry camp area if we went again they are larger sites. We do like the picnic area by the boat ramp when the water is up. Fun place to spend the day or launch kayaks. Price is fair for sites.
Jen Audelo
The campground itself is….ok. I prefer being next to the water but if you bring a boat this is definitely the best side of the lake! Water is so warm and there are so many coves with smooth water for swimming or skiing. Water is very low this year so be mindful of hazards that may not be marked or very long walks to the waters edge. And please for the love of all gods, be a responsible boater and observe all laws. Share the boat ramp and help your fellow campers and boaters.
Craig Philpott
Excellent camping location particularly in Spring when lake is full and the grass is green. Caution regarding making reservations sight unseen since some RV sites (no hook ups) are on the hillside loop with interesting parking challenges. This is an excellent base camp location for exploring Yosemite in the Winter since this location is well below the snow lines.
Ryan Oldani
Checked in at 6ish PM on Sun Aug 18th 2019 and check out 20 min later with a full refund. Completely disguised at the lack of cleanliness of the grounds and campsite we were given. The lady at the front gate didnt seem bothered or apathetic of the situation. What really t'd me off was she didnt seem surprised and offer an excuse of a busy weekend. It's so sad to see our land and waters ruined by people that dont care and park staff with even less morals to not hold people accountable.
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I Tried to reserve online but couldn't. Then stopped at the campground in the afternoon and said they were full. So we just used the dump and drove through the camp and there was only one fifth wheel there. When asked about it they're reply was there's more coming in tonight.
Paw Patrol girl Barbie is right but now the cost to get in is $20. And $20 per extra vehicle I believe
It's included in the cost of your camp.
It is reserved spaces at moccasin. Website is donpedrolake.com. Yes, dogs are allowed. We loved camping there but I would be careful with what site you pick. Roads in campground and sites are narrow. I called to reserve over phone because I was concerned about size. They told me the one I picked would be big enough for my 32 foot trailer and truck. It was not. If you have a big camper, book one of the pull through sites. Other than that, we loved it there!
Reservation only
I think it is depends on covid it shut be open
Yes, I was just there this past weekend and they were open.
Water level is lower but very accessible.
https://www.campsitephotos.com/campground/ca/moccasin-point/photos/moccasin-point-b019?amp
https://reservations.donpedrolake.com/index_c5.asp
There is plenty of room at Moccasin, Fleming Meadows and Blue Oaks with nice camp spots available. The faster you come, you can "reserve" a spot suitable for you.😀
Warm..in the 90's....cool in the evenings. Drops down to the 70's...low 70's
I had my 32 ft trailer in one space wirh my Dodge truck and had room to spare. But, only so many spaces have rhat much room and you need to search out the longer sites. You also can park the trailer and move the vehicle to a parking spot. Recommend you directly contact the campground folks. They are really full rhis time of the year.
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