I have a 19ft travel trailer so was given a choice of the smaller sites. It took me over 30 minutes and someone trying to help me to get backed into the site. There was no room to turn or get straightened out plus the curb in front of the site had to be run over and it was quite a bump. The tree next to the site rubbed on and dropped seed pods and leaves on the roof of my trailer and there was no avoiding this without parking on the cement pad where you aren't supposed to park. The hookups including sewer were all at the back of the site so I had a heck of a time trying to get my water and sewer hoses to reach from the side of my trailer. There was nowhere to park my truck because my trailer took up the whole space so I had to park my truck in the empty site next to mine. Sites are gravel with concrete pads and i was constantly tracking bits of gravel, dead leaves and seed bits into my trailer. I got invaded by tiny "sugar ants" that i am still trying to get rid of and I know I didnt have prior to staying at this park. The traffic noise was annoying at night. The free wifi could only be accessed by the park office and then it was set to restrict supposedly non family friendly websites which included facebook. The park is gated with an entry code to get in so it felt safe which is fortunate since the park is in a more run down area of San Bernardino (closed up businesses, homeless people camped all over, and older run down looking strip malls). There aren't any good restaurants nearby or grocery stores so be prepared to have to drive to places. I stayed for a week only because I had already paid for that and I didn't know where else to go since there are very few rv parks in this area. I would not stay here again. The staff was nice and it was clean aside from the ants and tree bits but otherwise I had a...
Read moreThis is a clean, well-kept park and Wes is an awesome manger and overall great human being.
This is not a park for young children.
On weekends one of the residents, Walter or Wally (who was permitted to live here by the manager before Wes), sits outside his home, drinking, night and day, and loudly shouts curses and obscenities (sometimes for hours) which can be heard even with doors closed. Unprovoked, I have witnessed him intimidating and assaulting other park residents.
I met two people Walter assaulted; one moved out of the park after Walter punched him in the face and I witnessed the cops handcuffing Walter and taking him to jail after another assault where Walter, unprovoked, shoved another man backwards on the ground where the man's head struck concrete.
I don't know why the owners continue to allow Walter to live at the San Bernardino RV park as it destroys the park's atmosphere and seems to make everyone miserable.
If you're stopping through on your way to somewhere else and don't mind listening to loud shouting, obscenities and having the police called day and night, then by all means stay. Just don't bring your kids.
This park is no place for...
Read moreAbsolutely love this RV park! From the moment we arrived, it was clear this place is a gem. The park is immaculately clean and incredibly well-maintained—everything from the grounds to the restrooms and showers is spotless. It’s a secure and peaceful gated community where you feel safe, even with kids running around. The neighbors are friendly and respectful, which adds so much to the overall experience.
One of the biggest standouts is Wes, the property manager. He is truly outstanding—always attentive, proactive, and genuinely caring, from the time I first came to the park, until the time I left. You can tell he takes pride in the park and the community.
The on-site laundry is super convenient, and it’s kept just as clean as the rest of the facilities. It’s rare to find an RV park that feels this safe, organized, and welcoming. I can’t recommend it highly enough— short or long term stays, this place sets the bar for what an RV...
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