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Hidden Valley RV Park

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  • Electricity: 50 amp
  • Electricity: 30 amp
  • Water
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  • Bathrooms
  • Showers
  • Laundry
  • Pet Area
  • Wifi
  • Camp Store
  • Vault Toilets
  • Dump Station
  • Onsite Propane
  • Cafe
  • Recycling
  • Dish Washing Station
  • Cabins
Recreation
  • Hiking Trails
  • Fishing
  • Road Biking
  • Pool
  • Hot Tub
  • Playground
  • Road Running
  • Trail Running
  • Rec Room
  • Casino
  • Beach
  • Mountain Biking
  • Golf
  • Gym
  • Pickleball
  • Water Access
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1 Review on “Hidden Valley RV Park”

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  • Nick Spreitzer Avatar Nick Spreitzer Listing Owner

    We stayed here for during a 4th of July weekend, thinking it would be packed due to the holiday. Instead, we practically had the entire lower section of the park to ourselves – which was kinda fun! This park has two distinct sections, an upper main section and a lower “creek side” area. The former has easier access to the bathrooms but seemed more crowded, while the latter is a very short distance away down a descending road. As the name suggests, the “creek side” is adjacent to a small creek where you can fish. This section of the park feels like camping in an amphitheater because you’re surrounded by an elevated periphery of lush trees and other greenery, while the main area is wide open with a nice field of grass in the rear. We had some fun throwing our aerobee around on this field, something that often isn’t possible at other parks. The other benefit of the lower area was substantially less wind, compared to the upper area. Honestly, I have a hard time imagining why anyone would choose the upper area over the lower. Our site was pretty level, very long, and a breeze to navigate into and out of. Although there were many trees on the edges of the camping area, there weren’t many near the RV sites, so shade was limited. And it was very hot while we were there, which is to be expected at the peak of summer. We found ourselves moving our picnic table around based on where our RV would provide the most shade from the sun. About 10 minutes away from the park is the “Medina River Natural Area”, which is well worth a visit. It has cement and dirt pathways – where you can ride bikes, run, or walk – and a fairly long creek where you can kayak or paddle board. Very scenic. I wish we had known in advance that paddle boarding was an option in this area, because we left our boards at home. Next time! As others have indicated, there is a fairly long dirt road that leads up to the park. I think it’s about a mile long. So what? Drive slowly, and accept the fact that rigs get dirty when you use them. Lastly, I want to specifically mention that Terri was wonderful, helpful, and accommodating. We can’t wait to come back!

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