We were with several other campers and occupied spots 46 – 50. These spaces are wide apart and had a great view of the area. We were on the Upper Chardonnay Mesa. Lots of grassy area around the entire campground and several undeveloped places, great for walking dogs.
Facilities were good. Each area had easy to walk to restrooms except for the Lower Chardonnay Mesa. There were lots of kids around, all seemed to enjoy the place, especially down in ‘The Village’ in the arcade and playing miniature golf. The swimming pools looked in good shape, except one that was empty. The water slides are just north of the Oaks on the west side of the main camp road.
We checked out the rest of the camp ground and the spaces at The Oaks were pretty nice. Just stay away from the main camp road and the end spaces and you're fine. Some other campers told us that during the summer time they prefer The Oaks because of the shade trees.
The spaces at Arroyo Seco were OK, but not as nice. There were not the large trees and such, and the spaces were a little closer. I would not recommend Lower Arroyo Seco at all. Under-developed, close together, lack of trees, lots of dirt and little grass.
With 5-tents being your highest rating, I give this place a 4 ½. I am sure we will be back. The only thing that I found against the facility is that it does not have direct contact with Vail Lake or even a road leading to it. They do have a fishing pond, but that was dry while we were there.
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