Reviews
Carson/Agua Piedra
User Reviews
Alexander Livingston
"I'm going to call the sheriff and have you banned forever!" is how the camp host (aka pit toilet cleaner) greeted us the second morning during our stay 15-17 Aug. We all had a laugh, knowing he never send a deputy out here for a e-collared dog at an isolated group site. We know that miserable old man was really trying to ruin our weekend, he was aggressively hostile from the very moment he paused his toilet cleaning duties to check us in, but we all really loved the abuse. He was the butt of our jokes the entire weekend and the only law enforcement that showed up were drunk within the hour. The best part was he kept calling the camp site a National Park, then starting calling it a state park, all while the giant sign behind him said "National Forest", hilarious! 5 stars! On a sad note though, the camp host did brag extensively about ruining someone's wedding early in the month and how he sabotaged their venue. Most would find his behavior hostile, aggressive, abusive, and completely unwarranted. We asked what his name was, but he refused to give it to us saying we weren't entitled to that info, or the info of his manager, or his government leads info. He doesn't know the laws of the place he works, so he just makes things up. Just remember he's a contractor on a power trip, but I would be too if I was stuck cleaning toilets for my retirement. We really felt bad for his partner, she looked so sick of his BS. I hope she doesn't get stuck with him next time.
Todd “YT” Henderson
Pretty nice forest service site with friendly staff. No hookups and $25 - FYI there are many other campgrounds nearby that cost quite a bit less although they are smaller. There is a trailhead on site.
Sassy Cataloger
Nice campground. Water available, restrooms clean. No cell service or wifi.
E Smith
A favorite campground situated on a hillside, note for tent campers. Notable activities are hiking down to the river or up the creek, fishing, incredible variety of birds and flowers. Have had snow on Memorial and Labor Day weekends.
Chaz Rich
Nice campground with fire pit, picnic table, and flat spot for tent. Decent bathrooms. Some intermittent cell service. Personally, the camping spots feel kind of close together and (as with any campground) folks don’t follow the quiet hours but all in all a beautiful place.
Eric Rhoades
I camped in the upper loop in a tent on a holiday weekend and had a good experience with no problems. The campground is built on a hillside so expect to go up or down stairs to get from your car to the table and tent pad, but each site has an adequate level area. The camp sites were moderately spaced apart. The pit toilets were cleaned and restocked regularly.
Janet Trujillo
Beautiful place. ❤️ Peaceful. Wonderful camp hosts.
Michael Dalton
Cleanest restrooms I have ever seen in a campground.
Erik Jesinski
Can't tell you our site but it was a great campground. Quite, remote, great camp hosts!
Chris Cordes
Overall very good family campground. It is a large spread out campground. Some campsites are much better than others. In general avoid #26, there is no place for a tent. We had 27 and it was a good site. The campsites on the upper loop further east and on isolated are a bit more private. A lot of campsites are stacked right on top of each other however. The upper loop water was not working so that was not great. There is no good fishing areas by the campsite, but you can fish in multiple places. There is also no designated wading area to go to, but there are places in the river. Overall I think I set my expectation a bit too high for this campsite and they were not met. It could have been much worse, but there was also room for improvement.