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Oasis Palms RV Resort
Overview
Oasis Palms RV Resort provides a peaceful escape set against the backdrop of the Southern California desert. Known for its oasis-like atmosphere, the park is characterized by its signature citrus trees and a quiet, relaxed pace that invites guests to slow down and enjoy the sun. It offers a unique alternative to the busier resort areas nearby, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the region in a serene setting. The property is designed to feel like a hidden gem tucked away from high-traffic corridors, offering an authentic desert experience for those seeking tranquility.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Thermal, CA, this resort sits on the edge of the Coachella Valley, offering sweeping views of the surrounding rugged mountain ranges and desert plains. The park is situated near the northern tip of the Salton Sea, providing a landscape that is both starkly beautiful and unique to this corner of the state. Its position makes it an ideal home base for those looking to explore the deeper desert regions, while still remaining within a reasonable distance of the amenities found in the surrounding valley towns.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort features a variety of amenities designed for both long-term comfort and short-term relaxation. Guests can enjoy several on-site features:
- A heated swimming pool and a soothing hot tub for year-round enjoyment.
- Spacious large pull-thru sites with full hookups and 50-amp service.
- A modern fitness center and clubhouse for community activities and indoor recreation.
- Clean laundry facilities and a dedicated dog park for travelers with pets.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventurous travelers will find plenty of outdoor activities just a short drive from the park entrance. The iconic Joshua Tree National Park is accessible for day trips, offering world-class hiking, bird watching, and rock climbing. Nature enthusiasts can also explore the unique geology and winding trails of Box Canyon or take a scenic drive to the Coachella Valley Preserve. For those seeking culture, Palm Springs is within easy reach, providing a famous blend of mid-century modern architecture, art galleries, and upscale dining options.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for snowbirds looking for a warm winter retreat with a friendly, community-oriented feel. Its spacious layout and quiet environment also make it a great fit for big-rig travelers who prioritize ease of access and a tranquil atmosphere over city noise. Whether you are a nature lover wanting to explore the unique ecosystems of Southern California or a traveler seeking a sunny, reliable home base for the season, this resort offers a well-rounded experience of comfort and desert charm.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Bill Thomas
Please beware of that place. Garbage piled up in trash bins . Water is not safe for drinking. The park looks absolutely nothing like the web site. Very dirty and messy. Laundry room very small. Most washing machine out of order. They don’t repair. Wi-Fi very slow.
Jason Lopez
Very bad place. Don’t come. Don’t waste your money. I’m a long term guess . They only ask money from you . They don’t take care of the place. The washing machine always has issues. Always out of order. I have to go out to do my laundry. I also have No WiFi for two months. They said going to fix around 10 days. No one comes to fix . My family decided to move a different RV park. They don’t refund my deposit money. They said for cleaning. I already cleared everything. I won’t come back again.
Ya- Ya
Car camping. Perfect location toward Anza. Quiet, clean, showers & bathrooms by main office (we used in AMs) clean. Very well managed. Pool & jacuzzi (warm water) bonus. Gym equipment extra bonus. Mick answered our calls till wee hrs as we mistakenly took Fwy 10 east & had to turn around a ways. Definitely would return.
Laaz Meloul
Mick is one of the greatest guys in the world that I ever met! Don’t believe the haters and the fake reviews here. He’s great and his family is great they are very good and loving people.
Lynn Debilzen
I was planning to leave two stars, but then the showers didn’t have any water so I’m leaving 1 in the hopes our experience will help with improvements. We arrived to checkin on a Saturday, and the office was closed (website says it’s open 9-4:30 everyday). We called the number listed on the door, no answer. There was a site number listed on our reservation so we proceeded there, but there was a very dusty camper already in that site. We dialed the number again and the person on the other end (not sure who?) was confused that we were checking in but ultimately was able to direct us to a different site. That site wasn’t labeled so we had to circle around again and just assume that’s where we were supposed to be. Over the phone no one told us where to find the bathrooms/showers so we ended up asking people at the pool, who passed along a code to the bathroom door. I’m not sure why there would be a code to the bathrooms, which made me nervous. No idea if this was the bathroom for guests to use, because it was not attended to in days (empty TP rolls sat empty for three days, two stalls were locked (maybe out of order? unclear) so we had to break into them to get the TP left in there). When I finally decided that I would use the showers, none of them had running water. Over the phone they mentioned cash only for payment for the second night (not mentioned in reservations, but that was fine with us). We were told someone would come around to collect it, but over three days (two nights) no one came to collect. We also tried seeing if the office was open at another time, and it wasn’t. It’s worth noting that we were not there during festival time; we were a mom and daughter (67 and 41 years old) here exploring the national park. This was less a campground, and more a place where people live but also allows camping.
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