Oak Point Campground Introduce
Nestled in the heart of San Juan Bautista, California, Oak Point Campground offers a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. This campground is a hidden gem, providing a perfect blend of natural beauty and essential amenities for a comfortable stay.
Oak Point Campground is renowned for its breathtaking sunset and sunrise views, making it an ideal spot for photographers and those seeking a tranquil retreat. The campground features a variety of trails that cater to hikers of all levels, offering a chance to explore the surrounding natural landscape.
While the campground is praised for its scenic beauty, it’s important to note that some areas may require maintenance. Visitors have reported that certain sites may lack privacy and cleanliness, but the overall experience is still positive for those who prioritize the natural environment over luxury amenities.
Here are some key features of Oak Point Campground:
- Affordable camping sites at $25 per night.
- Clean restrooms for added convenience.
- First-come, first-serve sites for those seeking a bit more seclusion.
- Amazing sunset views that are truly unforgettable.
Customer feedback highlights the incredible peak trail and the stunning sunset views as standout features. While some visitors have noted areas for improvement, such as site cleanliness and privacy, the overall consensus is that Oak Point Campground offers a great value for those looking to connect with nature.
Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Oak Point Campground provides a unique opportunity to unwind and enjoy the great outdoors. Don't miss the chance to experience the beauty of San Juan Bautista from this scenic vantage point.
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Customer Reviews
Beautiful sunset/sunrise view above from the cloud. Few nice trails. Rather than that, nothing else impressive. Self checkin. Dirty restroom. No bathroom. Low maintenance. My site fire ring wasn't cleaned before we arrived, so we had leftover dust & broken glass from the previous occupation. Also missing grate at site 24. Will not return.
Average campground, 3 stars for the sites themselves, 5 stars for the incredible peak trail. Most spots have very little privacy, and can be quite small, the best view is probably at 25 though this has very little privacy, pick a spot in the back of the camp if you want a tiny bit more privacy. Also, there is a first come-first serve lot which is tucked back a good amount from the main campsite and is a bit more secluded. The price for the sites are good, 25 dollars. Restrooms are clean The sunset views are amazing
Stayed 1 night at site 24 in late November. Pros: *Site itself was very private, cut off from the other sites *Great views from the edge of the site *Nestled in the luscious oak trees *Lots of shade (for summer camping) *We experienced no flies in late November *Beautiful sunrise Cons: *There was little space for a larger tent, ours is about 9x13 feet and there was only 1 spot it would fit *Sort of far from the bathroom, we bring our own toilet tent system, but for those who don’t it would be annoying. *The space was really windy; of course it’s on the edge of a mountain, so I get it. Be prepared for wind. *The drive up was quite windy and more precarious than I was prepared for, but do-able. See my photos, all are taken in or just outside of site #24.
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