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Pyramid Lake RV Resort
Overview
Pyramid Lake RV Resort serves as a convenient and scenic destination for travelers navigating the Tejon Pass in Gorman, California. Situated directly off Interstate 5, this resort provides a practical balance between accessibility and mountain tranquility. It acts as a reliable base for those traversing the high-elevation stretch between Los Angeles and the Central Valley, offering a comfortable environment for both short-term overnight stays and longer, more relaxed retreats in the rugged landscape of Southern California.
Location & Surroundings
The resort is nestled within the scenic rolling hills of the Grapevine, placing guests in a unique geographic corridor. The landscape is characterized by dry, golden slopes and clear mountain air. Being positioned near the Tejon Pass means that visitors are surrounded by open vistas and dramatic elevation changes. This location is an ideal waypoint for road-trippers who appreciate the stark beauty of the high desert and mountain transition zones while remaining within reach of major regional highways.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed to cater to modern RV needs, providing full hookup sites that accommodate a variety of rig sizes. Guests can take advantage of on-site conveniences including clean restrooms and shower facilities. The park features a refreshing swimming pool which is a popular draw during the warmer months, alongside dedicated picnic areas and designated pet-friendly spaces. The layout emphasizes ease of access, making it a stress-free experience for drivers navigating large vehicles through the winding mountain terrain.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find proximity to Pyramid Lake to be a primary highlight, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, and water sports in a picturesque reservoir setting. Beyond the water, the surrounding Angeles National Forest and Los Padres National Forest provide numerous trails for hiking and wildlife observation. The nearby town of Lebec offers additional local services, while those interested in history or regional culture can easily reach points of interest throughout the scenic Gorman and Frazier Park areas.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an excellent choice for big-rig travelers and families seeking a well-maintained stopover while navigating the I-5 corridor. It suits those who prioritize functionality and ease of navigation over remote wilderness camping. Whether you are a full-time RVer looking for a reliable mountain base or a weekend vacationer wanting to explore the nearby lakes and forests, the park provides a consistent, comfortable atmosphere in a unique Southern California setting.
User Reviews
Tanya Barling
This place is the biggest dive hole I've ever been too .. my girlfriend lives there and for one the worst thing is the stench of suwage as you drive in . I noticed water on road that was coming out of the ground . 2 the management does nothing around there except drive by when u have visitors ... Rude. Half the people there are barely making ends meet most have not paid for up to a year I was told.. this place is very isolated and a fire was just burnt there and spread over 600 achers . Started accidental combustion surrounded the RV park burning right up to trailers and fire department had all residents stay in place there was no way out the road along interstate 5 was fire unpassable so these residents were scared to death ... This place is a health hazard both to humans and the environment ! It really should be shut down . It used to be a respectable vacation spot in its day not anymore ...
vicki willson
Place is a dump!!! Has full hookups though. Most rvs there are permanent and dumps. No amenities that are working. Only positive is it’s in the hills, only place to stay before hitting LA.
Don Goochy
Still Waiting on my $50 deposit for the gate clicker to be returned. I texted, emailed, and called, but no response reply or answer. I paid $915 for a months stay Aug 27 - Sept 26 (I even checked out a day early (Sept 25). I left the clicker on the bench just like I was told to through a text message. -It is now Oct 12th... -Oct 26th 2024 still no refund or response -Dec 10th 2024 still no refund or response
Rich Martens
This place is not well kept, appearance wise, but I give it 5 stars because it is inexpensive, has full hookups, all pull thru spots, and is gated. Part of it looks ok, I saw a big swimming pool... in all, great for overnight stays but less than ideal for a long stay with kids.
Angela W
The location was easy to find. We stayed overnight 1 night. Getting inside was a bit tricky because there is a gate. You have to call to get in. The groundskeeper (?) came to let us in during normal checkin hours after waiting for like 10 minutes, and the office was closed. The website advertised many different facilities and activities, none of which were open because they were all broken. The RV spot itself was fine. All utilities worked. Wide spot, easy to pull through. The gravel has stickers and sharp pokers in it. Make sure you check your shoes. A couple fell off in our RV and stabbed some feet. The womens bathrooms here are absolutely disgusting. The restroom looks like it hasnt been cleaned in a while. There was one working stall that wasn't absolutely horrible that we used. None of the showers worked. The community is pretty quiet. Didn't hear anything from the neighbors or see much of them. I wouldn't stay here again, though. It's not a great first impression at all. The staff were nice, though! That's one thing that was nice. Nice and close to Pyramid Lake, too! Also they sell propane if you need it which is very convenient and deserves to be mentioned.
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