Exploring the Beauty of Witch Creek Campground

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Witch Creek Campground is a popular camping destination located in the Cleveland National Forest in Southern California. Situated near the small town of Julian, this campground offers visitors a chance to enjoy nature and experience the beauty of the surrounding area. The campground is nestled among oak and pine trees, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere for campers. It offers a range of amenities, including picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. There are also a number of hiking trails nearby, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area. One of the main attractions of Witch Creek Campground is its proximity to the Witch Creek Winery.

Witch creek campground

One of the main attractions of Witch Creek Campground is its proximity to the Witch Creek Winery. This family-owned winery offers tastings and tours, allowing visitors to sample a variety of wines and learn about the wine-making process. It provides a unique opportunity to experience the local wine culture and indulge in a bit of relaxation.

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Well I know where the wicked witch of the east went. One of the most unwelcoming campgrounds on the east coast. The seasonal campers are rude as well. Maybe not all but the ones I was unlucky to meet were. They say pets are welcome, Not true you can not walk pets except on your site and and at a nature walk which is not very nice for pets, luckily there was no horseshoe games because you would have to walk right through them, you can't walk your pet to the nature walk so you must drive them there, only problem with that is there is no place to park. The park is crowded sites are on top of each other. pick another place.

Read more Date of stay: July 2023 Value Location Service Trip type: Traveled with family

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dolly325 wrote a review Jul 2023 North Stonington, Connecticut 120 contributions 18 helpful votes

The campground is lovely and we’ll kept. But trailers are packed in a little to close for my comfort. Also traffic noise is loud from Route 11. They are not dog friendly and dogs are not allowed to be walked through the campground only in the woods on the “dog trail”. There is a charge at the showers. A plus is that the sites are shady and lots of trees.

Read more Date of stay: July 2023 Trip type: Traveled as a couple

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Scratchy P wrote a review Jun 2023 Homosassa, Florida 5 contributions 1 helpful vote

You'll have to work very hard to find a place that is this clean. Kid friendly, two swimming options (lake beachfront and pool), entertainment on weekends, food vendor, tennis/basketball courts, softball field. Hands on owner and highly trained staff. Our family has been going there for three generations. We go back because it is really fun.

Read more Date of stay: June 2023 Value Location Service Trip type: Traveled with family Room Tip: Reserve way in advance See more room tips

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Angela D wrote a review Jun 2023 6 contributions 2 helpful votes

We only stayed as a one night layover on our way to our next destination. I had to call to make reservations. I usually only use the sites that have immediate online booking. The campground appeared nice and clean. The beach looked very inviting but we did not go to the beach. The staff that checked us in were very friendly and helpful. We have a 35' travel trailer and they put us in the very back 3 sites in from an empty corner site (full disclosure the empty site could have been a paid seasonal site not being used yet) that would have been a lot easier to get into. The area was beautiful but was very tight and hard to get into with our camper. The sites were very close together. We were able to get 4 channels with our antenna amd the wifi wouldn't work correctly. The neighbors were very helpful and kind with helping us get backed in to our site which was very appreciated. There was electric and water at our site but only gray water not full sewer hookup. I think they had a honey wagon service but can't remember. The roads in/out were too narrow for two-way traffic. There is an automatic gate going in and out. You have to give a $5 deposit to get a key for the gate if you plan to come and go. We did drive to the piers in New London, CT to walk around some. So, we had to wait for the office to open at 9 am the next morning before leaving to get our $5 back. When we pulled up, there were a couple staff ppl outside talking. We had our small bag of trash on the back of our pickup and forgot to look for the dumpster on the way out. I said, not quietly but not directly at staff either however they both looked at us, that we needed to find the dumpster and started to look around. Neither staff person helped us. They actually turned their backs to us. So, we just put the bag in the back of our truck to dispose of later. We continued inside the office where there were more staff. One lady practically met us at the door with our $5. I thanked her and she was friendly but it didn't quite reach her face like she was already stressed out for the day. We decided to look around before leaving. We did pick up a few things. While we were looking around, I am assuming the owner was talking to a staff person behind the counter. It sounded like the staff person was getting reprimanded for something. It could have been a discussion about another issue and policy. I tried not to listen but it was hard not to. Then another person came in that must have been a staff member offering a doctor's note. She was told it wouldn't be accepted especially from her. So, I thought staffing issues should been handled in private away from customers. Overall, we didn't feel it was a terrible campground but because of the tightness and closeness of the sites, we wouldn't return to this one. …

Read more Date of stay: June 2023 Trip type: Traveled with family Room Tip: The sites are tree lined and tight. I'd say not big camper friendly. See more room tips

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Witch creek campground

For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Witch Creek Campground is also a great base for exploring the Cleveland National Forest. The forest is home to numerous hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Visitors can take a leisurely hike to admire the panoramic views or challenge themselves with a more strenuous trek up one of the area's peaks. Overall, Witch Creek Campground offers a beautiful and tranquil setting for camping and outdoor activities. Whether you are looking to relax in nature, enjoy some wine tasting, or embark on an adventure in the Cleveland National Forest, this campground is a great choice. With its convenient location and range of amenities, it provides the perfect escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike..

Reviews for "Witch Creek Campground: Where Adventure Awaits"

- John Smith - 1 star
I had a terrible experience at Witch Creek Campground. The facilities were outdated and dirty, and the staff was unhelpful and unfriendly. The bathrooms were disgusting and smelled horrible, and there was no hot water for showers. The campsites were cramped and noisy, with no privacy at all. On top of all that, there were bugs everywhere, making it impossible to enjoy the outdoors. I would not recommend this campground to anyone.
- Emily Johnson -2 stars
I was very disappointed with my stay at Witch Creek Campground. The campsites were very poorly maintained, with overgrown grass and litter everywhere. The bathrooms were in terrible condition, with broken sinks and toilets that didn't flush properly. The campground was also very crowded, with people playing loud music and talking loudly late into the night. The noise and lack of privacy made it impossible to relax and enjoy the nature. I was overall unsatisfied and would not return to this campground.
- David Thompson - 2 stars
I found Witch Creek Campground to be a disappointing experience. The campsites were too close together, and you could hear everything your neighbors were saying. The campground was also very crowded, with limited space to park and camp. There were no designated fire pits, and people were just lighting fires wherever they pleased, leaving a mess behind. The overall atmosphere was chaotic and not peaceful at all. Additionally, the bathrooms were dirty and in poor condition. I had high expectations for this campground, but it did not live up to them.

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