I would've liked to have heard…"Nice place to camp if you can handle all the wild pigs!
Watch out for cows.We like to go there for camping and fishing.
The other campers were responsible and respectful. I was in the RV-only, water/electric section. It was the hottest weekend of the year and the campground was full. There are two routes in: (1) Take Leavesley Rd from Hwy-101, turn left on New Ave then right on Roop Rd, or (2) Take Leavesley Road all the way (it makes a couple of turns at intersections, but keeps the same name), to intersect Roop Rd at the switchback. Sites are easy to get into. The road leading to the campground is narrow, windy (there are a few hairpin curves) and steep.I had reserved site #27 online, and when we arrived there was a tent right behind our campsite pad. I was in the RV-only, water/electric section.
The bathrooms are clean and have soap, water, toilet seat covers (gasp) and a hand dryer. Wildlife is EVERYWHERE though! Please note that this review is for how we were treated by the park rangers, not the park itself.
We knew we were going to Garlic World so we searched for a park in Gilroy. What the other reviews said are true: there are wild boars/pigs that will walk through camp, and there is (dried) boar poop around. Just take care.We saw lots of animals - pigs, cows, geese, coyotes, turkeys and even a pelicanCell reception is weak but that made it a very relaxing weekendThis review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com Hopefully it starts raining soon so the trees and grass come back to liWhenever we have a weekend to ourselves, we plan to go hiking and/or explore.
Can also launch boats/kayaks, etc. The road leading to the campground is narrow, windy (there are a few hairpin curves) and steep. Given the bad neighbors and bad cell service, we cut our stay short and only stayed one night.The camper that greeted us loves this park and has been coming here for years.
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Each campsite comes with a fire pit, storage lockers for food, picnic tables, and a spot with running water. It makes setting up tents tough and when you have to use the restroom at night, you're gonna step on them no matter what. By contrast, the park is pretty great.
Route (2) is longer but safer and more gentle. Coyote Lake is a Santa Clara County park, which unlike most California state parks, is not an overpriced, under maintained spot to park your RV for a few days.
If you book the right site number you'll have awesome views of the lake.. woke up and fell asleep too deer and baby doe running about happily. Sites 7 & 18 probably have the greatest outlook.The road in is quite narrow, curvy with a few hairpins & steep in places but not very long.
We really enjoyed the stay and I was particularly impressed with the bathroom and shower facilities and the rangers keeping an eye on things (lots of presence and keeping all campers playing within the rules). Maintained by local 4WD clubs. Camping Backpacking OHV Trails Fishing Red Mountain Trail is real rough.
The campsites are basically clean and the campground is well maintained.
Besides the usual geese and waterbirds, groups of deer and fawns wandered through the campground every morning and evening, as did flocks of wild turkey with their chicks. This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com Keep in mind my idea of a positive/negative would be totally different than yours.This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com Written by someone with an affiliation to the property It was great pl... Excellent shower facilities. I kind of sideswiped something and messed up our rig.This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com Feels like your miles away from town but it's just minutes. Dump Station is also available.It was great place to relax, hike, explore and kids to ride bikes & scooters.We did experience a power outage for about 12 hours over the Saturday evening due to reasons outside the park.I'd imagine this place would be quite hot in summer.
Coyote Lake is a Santa Clara County park, which unlike most California state parks, is not an overpriced, under maintained spot to park your RV for a few days.
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