Nice quiet night, only one other RV in the CG. Concur with previous review about level but it’s not too bad especially for an overnighter. You actually can make reservations by calling the number listed on the website and they prefer it. If you don’t and arrive after 4:30 pm you won’t be able to get in the gate. Would stay again.
Brupa
Posted Nov 22, 2024; Tucson
Nice setting on a small reservoir. Lots of local families here when we stayed, fishing and kids enjoying bike riding. Giving it 3 stars due to awful dirt roads. Can’t even call it full of potholes, I would describe them more accurately as large trenches. Many sites are challenging to get level on. Bring block!
Turnbulls Travels
Posted Apr 09, 2023; Livingston, TX
Really wanted to give 3 1/2 stars because of the utilitarian bathrooms-metal toilets, lighting so dim you can’t see properly, and awful showers. But sites are fine-hookups work great. No WiFi. Lake is pretty. Saw several fisher folk. Assume they caught fish but don’t know for sure. Hosts have worked out a check-in system that works fine. Clean park. Not a lot to do in Tehachapi because of COVID. Still a pleasant stay. Would be better in warmer weather. One morning it was 25 degrees!
Magenta Rose
Posted Mar 22, 2021;
Stayed at Brite Lake Campground for 3 days in hope of breathing fresh air after many days in smoke filled Northern California. Perhaps we were asking for too much for cold hard 20mph wind pounding against our tiny trailer at site #10, a partial hookup site near Brite Lake. Moving to site #B full hookup the following morning to sheltered from the harsh winter wind. Dated bathroom with cold steel toilets and drippy water shower head can be reached after long walk in the dirt. Camping fees were reasonable but bathroom maintenance leave much to be desired. Partial hookup was $25/night and full hookup was $35/night and dump station was out to septic tank maintenance. Blasting sand at times making it hard to setup/takedown trailer or enjoy pleasant walk. Lot of different type of sticklers to keep pooch owner busy. Whole campground were dusty with typical patches of dry-and-ready to ignite Mediterranean grass. No WiFi but 3 bars LTE keeping us connected. Strangely absent was the OTA TV channels, we’ve got nothing on local channel for crucial news. Downtown Tehachapi is only 10mins drive away; good pastries and decent ethnic restaurants can be found there. Would we stay again? Probably, on the account of very pleasant camp host.
Wandering Sandals
Posted Nov 15, 2018; Fremont, CA
A nice county park on a small lake. We stayed for 3 weeks and enjoyed the campsite and city. Partial hookups are $25/night. Full hookups were sold out. The trailer sites are a little sloped but pull through.
Lowbflat
Posted Sep 23, 2017; Colorado
A nice county park on a small lake. We stayed for 3 weeks and enjoyed the campsite and city. Partial hookups are $25/night. Full hookups were sold out. The trailer sites are a little sloped but pull through.
Lowbflat
Posted Sep 22, 2017; Colorado
Great little campground for a very reasonable price for hookups. I paid $20/night for electric/water hookups. (check the website to verify prices still the same. this is as of 102012) They also have a few full hookups, and many dry camp sites for both rvs and tents. Campground has a small playground for kids and is located on a small (lake) that you can fish from (no swimming) non powered boats only. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. Call before you go as there is no reservations.
Hurly_23
Posted Oct 14, 2012; Tehachapi, Ca