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Lost Hills RV Park
Overview
Lost Hills RV Park serves as a reliable oasis for travelers navigating the California Central Valley. Situated conveniently near major transit corridors, this park provides a clean and orderly environment for short-term stays. It is widely recognized for its spacious sites and ease of access, making it a preferred choice for those seeking a stress-free break during a long road trip across the state.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled in the heart of Kern County, right at the strategic junction of Interstate 5 and Highway 46. The surrounding area is characterized by vast agricultural landscapes, particularly pistachio and almond orchards that bloom beautifully in the spring. While the setting is rural, the park’s immediate vicinity offers essential services, including fueling stations and quick dining options, ensuring travelers have everything they need within reach.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect well-maintained facilities designed specifically for convenience and comfort. The park features wide pull-through sites that accommodate even the largest rigs and tow vehicles with ease. Each site is equipped with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electrical service. On-site amenities include a clean laundry facility, private showers, and a seasonal swimming pool. For those traveling with pets, the enclosed dog run provides a safe space for exercise.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While many visitors use the park as a convenient stopover, there are unique points of interest nearby. A short drive away is Blackwells Corner, famously known as the last stop of James Dean. Nature enthusiasts can visit the Kern National Wildlife Refuge to observe local migratory birds or explore the Tule Elk State Natural Reserve. The region is also famous for its local produce, making a stop for fresh California nuts a mandatory experience.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for long-haul travelers and big-rig owners who value accessibility and efficiency over a rustic camping experience. It caters specifically to those moving between Northern and Southern California who need a dependable, safe place to rest. Because of its proximity to the highway and straightforward layout, it is perfect for overnight guests looking for a hassle-free setup and departure without any complications.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
David Green
65 dollars is a lot for a rv site without wifi if I had driven just another 60 minutes to Bakersfield it would have paid 39 dollars and I would have had wifi. Otherwise the park appears to be clean. Edit: we got stuck here for a week. These people are the nicest people you will ever meet they helped us in more ways then they needed to. Oh yeah if you are desperate for wifi Pilot wifi works at this rv site. Also very nice people
Mike Powell
Unkempt and dirty. Garbage laying around and no staff clean up. Extension cord running through out site going into a drain??? They even have some RVs sitting with tarps on their leaky roofs. We won't go back.
Rebecca McGregor
We needed a place with hook ups and propane for our virgin voyage with the new-to-us travel trailer. The staff were super helpful when we needed a refill of propane or when I had other questions. The restrooms were clean and easy to access. The little dog park was perfect to let my furry friends get some off-leash time. We don't have kids but that playground was so nostalgic! I haven't seen a slide like that since I was probably 11 or so. Location was good overall, although a little noisy because there are so many truck stops right at that exit. Lots of food options and Walmart was a short drive down the road to grab some other essentials. Would definitely stay here again if passing through.
Jelly Oceana
Lost Hills KOA is definitely more of a pit stop than a vacation destination. It's conveniently located right off the freeway, making it an easy overnight stop if you're traveling through California. The staff is friendly and the sites are straightforward, but there isn't much in the way of scenery or activities. You'll find the basics-full hookups, a pool, and a small store—but it's not the kind of place you'd plan to spend several days relaxing. Perfect for a quick rest and recharge on a road trip, but not really a campground for a long stay.
Patricia Palermo
I stopped overnight and was able to settle comfortably before taking the dogs for a walk. Easy access to freeway and other amenities.
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