Oak Knoll Campground Introduce
Welcome to Oak Knoll Campground, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Valley Springs, California. Whether you're an avid camper, an RV enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat in nature, Oak Knoll Campground is the perfect destination for your next adventure.
Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic landscapes, Oak Knoll Campground offers a tranquil environment where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. The campground features spacious campsites suitable for tents and RVs, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. With convenient amenities such as showers, restrooms, and picnic areas, your camping experience will be both enjoyable and hassle-free.
One of the standout features of Oak Knoll Campground is its attentive and friendly staff. During daylight hours, the camp hosts and rangers are proactive in ensuring the safety and comfort of guests. They are quick to address any concerns and are always available to assist with your needs. However, it's worth noting that nighttime security could be improved, as some visitors have reported occasional issues with unauthorized individuals using the facilities after dark.
Despite these minor challenges, Oak Knoll Campground remains a popular choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors have praised the campground for its beautiful setting, clean facilities, and the warm hospitality of the staff. The nearby water bodies add to the charm, providing opportunities for fishing, swimming, and other water-based activities. Just be prepared for the lively chorus of frogs at night—it's all part of the authentic camping experience!
Here’s what some of our satisfied customers have to say:
- "Our first camping trip to Oak Knoll was amazing! The rangers were super nice and made sure we had a great experience. We’ll definitely be back!"
- "The campground is beautiful and peaceful during the day. The showers and bathrooms were a nice surprise, though they could use a bit more maintenance."
- "We loved the serene environment and the friendly staff. The water was lovely, and we had a fantastic time exploring the area."
Plan your visit to Oak Knoll Campground today and create unforgettable memories in the great outdoors. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this campground has something for everyone. For more information or to make a reservation, feel free to contact us directly.
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Not like it used to be. Once the sun sets random outside vehicles pull up to use the shower facilities, this goes on all night. Caught 1 guy rummaging through items we left on our table at mid night. Got up, shined the light, dog barked at him, he fled, got in a car parked near the showers and he left right away. Was hard to sleep after that. Had a couple pull up and go in the shower together...just saying incase you have kids maybe not the coolest thing to walk into. Durring daylight hrs camp host/ranger are on top of it they pull up and put a parking tag on your vehicle within minutes of you arriving...but after sunset host / ranger have no clue whats going on at the park with the transients at night, staff didnt pass by once. I hope they fix this, i did report it but in CA who knows maybe its supposed to be a homeless camp and im the only one that didnt know.
This was our firsts camping trip to Oak Knoll. It was a nice campground, some garbage left from the people before but overall very nice. The bathrooms are disgusting… but we did learn there are showers and bathrooms in some locations. The Rangers were super nice and they came by to see if we had any issues with noise. Overall it was a great experience and we will be back! Be warned though the bill frogs are annoying 😆 Oh and the water was lovely!!!
I came with my family in mid June and stayed for 3 days and 2 nights. We loved it. We had sites 15 and 18 because they were close to each other. We had a little less than 20 people. I really liked it that there was a water source between the 2 sites and the restrooms weren't too far. The image with the lake view is from site 15. Site 18 is the one with the tents. I took this picture standing from site 15. Since we had 2 sites, we placed all of the tents on one site and hung out and had all the food in the other. I liked site 18 a lot better than 15 because it had more shade and the layout was a lot better. Also, site 15 had ALOT of red fire ants on the tree. They were everywhere and the kids were afraid. Another not so great thing about the sites was the water. These sites aren't to far from the water, but the water is very dirty. To have access to clean water, you have to walk a little further and it is pretty clean there. Other than the fire ants, we loved it and would highly recommend this place for a fun family vacation.
Spot 13 awesome experience. Tons of fun. Super hot but you have a lake right there that's the perfect temperature to go for a swim, go fishing or even hop on a boat and a ride. They have vault toilets they get pretty hot during the day. We had a picnic table, grill, fire pit with a grill and a canopy for the picnic table.
Was last there in Feb of 2024. Only 1 bathroom had barely working shower.(Bathrooms have been updated since we were there.) Park was basically empty for the 2 weeks we stayed. Had neighbor on last night we were there. We ran a predator ultra quiet generator. 56 decibels. Shut it off a couple minutes after 10. Husband walked with me to bathrooms and the neighbors went out of their way to watch us go and come back from the bathroom. We brushed it off to curiosity. We went to bed and I woke up once and had to pee and when I opened the door of our trailer, I heard quick scuffling. Half asleep, I thought it was the deer that are in the park. Got up around 7 am and husband went out to start the generator. Someone had cut the pull start cord right below the handle. The neighbors were already up and sitting at the picnic bench drinking coffee and staring right at my husband. They greeted him with, "good morning" and "Cheshire cat" smiles. He said they stopped smiling when he started the generator with the push button start. This is nothing against the park. It's just a warning to people. We did not break any rules and for whatever reason, we were attacked. The generator was only 3 weeks old too. Still have it. Still runs perfect. Replaced the pull cord
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