Acorn Campground Introduce
Welcome to Acorn Campground, your ideal destination for a relaxing and adventurous getaway in Valley Springs, California. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this campground offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it a top choice for campers, RV enthusiasts, and families alike.
At Acorn Campground, you'll find spacious sites equipped with picnic tables, grills, and tall hooks for area lighting, ensuring a comfortable stay whether you're in an RV or a tent. The campground is pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friends along—just remember to keep them on a leash. The clean and well-maintained restrooms and showers add to the convenience, providing a refreshing experience after a day of outdoor activities.
Nature lovers will appreciate the abundant wildlife, including deer and rabbits, which often make appearances, delighting both kids and adults. The campground's proximity to the lake offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and other water-based activities. Early mornings are especially magical, with the serene sounds of nature and the chance to spot friendly deer roaming nearby.
Customer feedback highlights the enjoyable experience at Acorn Campground:
- "What an enjoyable quick getaway. We had lot 82, which was close to the restroom and the lake. The site had a grill, shade trees, and a picnic bench. The restrooms and showers were clean and functional. We loved the presence of deer in the mornings and frogs at night."
- "This place is amazing! Great for RV and camper stays. Each site has parking, a picnic table, and most have a grill. The bathrooms were clean, and the wildlife was a treat for the kids. We stayed in a tent and had a flat, spacious site."
Acorn Campground is more than just a place to stay—it's an experience that connects you with nature and creates lasting memories. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or a longer retreat, Acorn Campground promises a peaceful and enjoyable stay. For more information or to book your spot, feel free to contact us directly by phone.
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Customer Reviews
What an enjoyable quick getaway. We had lot 82 which was within distance of a restroom and the lake and a shared faucet. The lot had a grill, decent trees for shade, uncovered picnic bench. Dogs are permitted with a leash, I’d advise to bring a longer leash for your fur friend. In the women’s restroom there are two stalls and one shower with decent shower pressure and temp. We stayed from Friday til Sunday which was a nice balance. Early morning you may meet friendly deers, late nights frogs, who also like to camp out in restroom toilets. Our neighbors were quite noisy til two to three am and packed one lot with several families, my only complaint when they aren’t respecting the quiet zone time. Other than that, I enjoyed the weekend stay.
This place is amazing. Great place for RV and Camper staying. Each site has parking, picnic table and most have a grill and tall hook (we used it for an area light at night). However, we stayed in a tent. Most spots are a bit slopped for tents (especially larger tents) but ours was large and flat enough we didn't have any issues. Bathrooms were relatively clean and decently maintained. The water is not drinkable but there is running water. The presence of rabbits and deer was a treat for the kids.
First time at Acorn campground. Camper at site 91-92 with a group of 12. These sites were ideal on being right next to the water. Campsite had plenty of room, tables and fire pits. We have proper camping etiquette and usually stay quiet even with kids once the sun goes down. So why the ranger came over and told us to be quiet is beyond me especially when there was a group of foreigners being loud and drinking heavily right next to us and he didnt say anything to them. Another thing I didn't understand is how the restrooms can be so disgusting and unkept. Spiderwebs all over the place, urinals not working and overflowing and the wildlife in human waste. I get it's out there for a state park but damn those were some of the nastiest people and restrooms I've been too in a while. The water was nice once you get passed all the trash that people who fish leave behind. Probably won't come back to this place for overnight camping as people have no respect for other campers and liter all over the place
This was my first time camping and it was awesome. Liked it very much because of my campsite location. Coming out of the tent and having this view in front of you, always stays in ur mind. Must of the campsites are shaded. The restrooms are cleaned, some of the showers were not working. Other than that was happy with the campsite.
The campsite is situated by the lake, which adds to the overall allure. However, as with most outdoor locations, it's important to bring bug spray for mosquitoes during the night. If you happen to have a clear evening, be sure to take advantage of the opportunity for some spectacular star gazing as well. Although the scenic view at this campsite is truly breathtaking and deserving of full points, one drawback we experienced was the inadequate maintenance of the restrooms.
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