Point Mugu Recreation Facilities

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Location

Installation
Point Mugu Naval Air Station/Ventura County Naval Base, CA
GPS Coordinates
34.09983, -119.10425
Location Information
Point Mugu Naval Air Station, CA
RV Gate Coordinates
34.114616, -119.089374

Directions

Directions
From US-101, take the Las Posas Rd exit heading South. -- From SR-1, turn South onto Las Posas Rd. This road will take you to the gate. Once through the gate, continue on Las Posas Rd to the first stop sign. Las Posas goes around a curve to the right and becomes 13th St. The stop sign is on 13th St. Turn left onto Laguna Rd. Go about .7 miles to the Beach Motel on your left. Turn left on 16th Street. The Outdoor Recreation building on the left is the new check-in spot for the park.

Map

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Map of Point Mugu Recreation Facilities

Contact Information

Phone Number
(805) 989-8407 - Res: (855) 968-7697
Fax Number
(805) 989-5413
Mailing Address
Bldg 774 MWR Dept Code 836300E 311 Main St. Suite 1, Point Mugu, CA 93042-5001

Campground Information

Authorized Users
Active Duty, National Guard, Reservists, Retired Military, 0-100% DAV, Purple Heart Recipients, Former POW, Veteran Caregivers, DoD civilians, Sponsored Guests. Read this article on Authorized Users
Season
Year round.
Reservations
Accepted. Active duty can make a reservation up to 1 year in advance. Retired, DOD, and all others can make reservations 6 months in advance.
Internet Access
Free Wi-fi in the RV Park and DSL inside the hotel rooms (bring your own Ethernet cable) with 2 desks for computers in the Beach Hotel lobby.
Mail Forwarding
USPS: (Your name), c/o General Delivery, 560 East Pleasant Valley Road, Port Hueneme, CA 93041
Pet Information
No pets in motel. 2 pets allowed in the campground with usual leash and clean-up rules.
Campground Information
30 day stay limit in campground, with 7 days out. 7 day stay limit in hotel. No annual limit. Tent sites are closed Feb 15-May 30th for Seal Pup Birthing Season. Motel rates vary on type of accommodation. Higher rates (motel and campground) are for civilians. Check-in and Check-out is noon.
Big Rig Friendly?
Yes
Facilities
Propane at gas station.
Amenities
  • Dump, Sewer
  • Water
  • Electric
  • Tent Area
  • Laundry
  • Showers
  • Playground
  • Picinic Area
  • Beach
  • Boating, Boat Rentals
  • Gas
  • Exchange
  • Fitness Center
  • Shoppete
  • Snack Bar
  • Class VI
  • Movie Theater

Site Information

Type of site
Spaces
Hook-ups
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
RV Sites
24
W/50A/S
$60 - $65
N/A
N/A
RV Sites
44
W/30A/S
$60 - $65
N/A
N/A
Tent
16
None
$20 - $25
N/A
N/A
Yurt
?
Full
$61 - $66
N/A
N/A
Motel
24
Full
$80- $97
N/A
N/A
Cottage
?
Full
$135
N/A
N/A

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Weather Information

Enjoy some relaxing time on this quiet beach.

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User reviews

90 reviews
 
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41%
 
16%
 
7%
 
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Overall rating
 
3.8
Location
 
4.4(90)
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.7(90)
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.3(90)
Value
 
3.8(90)
Overall Experience
 
3.9(90)
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Oct 2024
Overall rating
 
2.7
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
1.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
If camping in a parking lot a few hundred yards from the beach is worth $63 a night then this is your place. FHU is 30 amp service, no Wi-Fi, doesn't appear any money is being put back into this campground.
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30 Sept-20 Oct 2022
Overall rating
 
2.6
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
2.0
Overall Experience
 
2.0
This is the last time we will stay at this campground until needed repairs are made to the RV park. During the last two days of our stay, there were issues with the sewer backing up at several closed RV sites. Sewage would back up in the morning and pour out onto the ground making a simply horrible mess (at several RV sites in my row). The first time this happened, I contacted the manager in the office as well as the campground host. They said maintenance would be called right away. The next morning the backup happened again and since the RV office was closed, we decided to just pack up and leave two days early. Maintenance never did show up. I did leave a message with the office why I was leaving early and did receive a call back later that day. I was refunded the last two days we stayed as well as the remaining two days because we left early. The location of this RV park is simply outstanding, the beach, wildlife and great weather. However, the money they currently charge for daily RV sites are way too expensive for the overall condition of the park. Next time we are in the area we will stay at another RV park and just drive here to have fun on the beach.
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March 29 2022
Overall rating
 
1.6
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
1.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
1.0
Overall Experience
 
1.0
Nothing good to say about facility or staff. One person in office totally untrained. Booked over two months earlier via 1800 Navy Bed. When I arrived to check in, which had terrible signs to get to, I handed her my reservation and was told the site was not full hook up, which I was told it was, The site I had reserved was given to someone else, that morning! No others sites available for my 40 ft diesel push with full hook up or long enough to accommodate my length. 30 amps site where not available because her computer would not allow the change to 30 amps. Very frustrating after driving 5 hours. Right after me another guest shows up she too denied. She know enough about the area that she and I both got into Navy Base Ventura. Worse MWR so far!
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Nov 21-24, 2021
Overall rating
 
4.2
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
Cons: A bit beat up by ocean elements. Lots of old outlets that need updating. We were in site #111 w/ a new 30amp outlet. Most are very old. It's very tight to get in to some spots and if you have to unhook, you may be blocking the road for however long it takes to unhook. Pedestals need replacing. Asphalt is worn in places. Never used the bathroom or laundry, which is free, I hear. Check in is weird and we just happened upon the process bc we got there WAY before 10am and spoke to others who knew what to do. So...the office opens at 10am and you wait in line outside the building. When they open, you line up w/ the others who have been waiting outside and put your name on a list. Then you go back at about 11:45 and wait around until they start calling names off the list. You're only supposed to put YOUR name on the list. I was 4th in line, but when I got up to the list, there were 8 spots already taken. Cheaters are annoying. When it's your turn to pick a site, that's when they show you a map of available sites. PRO TIP: The map is NOT correct. After you have put your name on the list at 10am, walk the campground and make note of open spots or spots that you like. Prioritize that list (you have two hours to wait, after all) and when it's your turn, pick a spot. My spot was actually NOT on the list of available spots so I asked, and they said, "Sure, you can have that one." ha ha ha...OK. PROS: OMG, the beach is gorgeous!! Animals everywhere. Dolphins, seals, pelicans...amazing. Very quiet. Long walks are easy. Dogs allowed on a leash. We are 30amp, but the 50 amp sites are larger, in the main area, and we may go for one of those next time. There is also a strip away from the main campground for Class As/50amp, but those sites are SUPER close together and don't have direct beach access. We will go back. It's like you're on your own private beach.
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03-31 December 2021
Overall rating
 
4.6
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
4.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
We stayed here in the 50 amp sites with full hookups, which is just south of the main RV campground and directly across from the tent sites. Follow the new signs as there is a new building to check-in now and that is just south of the hotel. There is a large dirt parking lot and there would be no issues pulling in a large trailer or 5th wheel during check in. This location is perfect for walks along the beach and viewing the numerous types of wildlife as the tides change. As I'm still working from the RV and using internet, I found using my T-Mobile 5g hotspot and sometimes my work phone with Verizon, provided the connection I needed to work and to stream movies in the evening. I could not pick up any digital TV signals where we were parked. The laundry is free, which is a nice addition and those are located in the south end of the hotel, no codes needed for the door. Pt. Mugu does have a small Exchange, gas station and RV dump at the gas station. A 10 minute drive to the Navy Base at Pt. Hueneme, you will find a large Commissary/Exchange and near the intersection of US 101, exit 55 (Las Posas Rd), you will find a rather large outlet mall for you wife's shopping needs. RV access via the Las Posas gate is the best option as they are open 24 hours and do have a dedicated lane for large vehicles. I have a 30' Class C towing a Jeep and had no problems using the car lane when entering the base. We will enjoy this stop again soon!
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September 2021
Overall rating
 
3.7
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
The Mugu campground is all about location because facility-wise it rates as just OK. If you are an ocean lover though, it's a great stop, with a long, curving beach that during our September visit was almost entirely populated only by seals & sea birds. The facility itself is as others have described it - somewhat weather-beaten by the salty windblown sea atmosphere and located on sandy waterfront terrain with no grass or other landscaping, concrete pads on a variety of site sizes, clean but not fancy washrooms etc. Notably, although you have a "reservation", it is not for a specific site, and during high-utilization periods you may not get any much (or any) choice of location. Wi-Fi signal was strong but provided no internet connection during our stay, and my AT&T service - as with others, according to reviews - was marginal. During our September-plus-COVID stay things were pretty much powered down; the "Beach Hotel" was closed and the Rec Center where you check in only was renting beach toys on weekends. Still, everyone was friendly and my ocean-loving wife says we'll go back!
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June 2021
Overall rating
 
1.2
Location
 
2.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
1.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
1.0
Overall Experience
 
1.0
Bathrooms were bad, no WiFi that works, extremely small sites, hookups falling apart, no cell service from the top carriers, and seriously overpriced.
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March 2020-June 2020
Overall rating
 
3.9
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
My husband PCSed to CA a few months before the family and ended up staying here for about 4 months. He arrived just as everything was shutting down d/t the COVID crisis which meant he didn't have to switch back and forth between here and Port Hueneme (which was kind of nice). The park is in definite need of some rehab. When he first arrived his spot did not have functioning water so he had to fill up at another spot but he negotiated a lower price for the spot until it was fixed a couple of weeks into his stay. His picnic table was fine but I did notice some in disrepair. He did not utilize the bathhouse but I did use the ladies side when I visited for a week midway through his stay and they were generally clean. Word was that the campground was going to close in Sept for a major rehab but the last time we went to the beach (in mid Oct), it was still being used.
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February 3, 2020
Overall rating
 
2.2
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
2.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
1.0
Overall Experience
 
2.0
We stayed here 5 nights, but had we had other accommodations we would have left the next day. We didn't stay in the main RV Park as apparently they still have no sewer and/or water hook-up due to a line break. This appears to be going on for some time, which I believe would be something of an urgent matter?!?! We were moved to the other side which is on the beach but with a tall rock wall, but a short walk you can be in the beach. The bathrooms in this side are disgusting. They told us if we want to use the shower to come to the main area of the park as they are maintained. It would not take much to keep the bathrooms near to this side of the campground clean! It appears nothing is maintain here, such as electrical/water hook-up post and pick nix table benches missing the seats. An employee on base said this base is referred to as Point Megee" and isn't cared for at any level. So disappointed in this campground. The price should be the $20 range not $40.there is no WIFI. We will not be back. We did have high winds, but that's the weather for you.
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Sept 2019
Overall rating
 
4.7
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
4.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
This is our second stay at this campground. We originally stayed in Aug 2016 and vowed to come back. We did...for a week. We'd love to stay for a month. Pros: Right on the beach...you can't ask for closer. You could listen to the waves at night roll in. We saw lots of seals, different birds, and some dolphins. It's close to town (Camarillo or Oxnard). We drove to Port Hueneme and hit up the commissary and BX. Gas was cheap on base as well. We used the gym on Point Mugu. It was nice and had everything you needed for a good workout. The campground was quiet and serene. It did get a bit loud on the weekends but that's pretty standard. Cons: While the washers/dryers are free, most of them are out of service. There were 2 washers working but they didn't get our clothes clean. There was only one dryer working at the time. There was quite a bit of trash around the site and the hotel. People should be picking up after themselves. There is no way to get mail here. We asked about getting a UPS delivery and was told it wasn't possible. The next day, another camper received a Fedex delivery. So, I'm not sure if there's a disconnect in what can/ can't be done. There was no wifi on the camp or in outdoor rec. We had poor signals on our phones as well. We asked if there was any wifi on the base and there wasn't any. A lot of past reviews mentions mosquitos. We didn't have an issue with these...at first. We did have some winds the first 5 days of our stay. The last 2 days the winds died down but the skeeters came out fiercly! 
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June 1-15, 2019
Overall rating
 
3.5
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
3.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
When you check in, please be VERY specific what you want/need as the staff doesn't seem to have the training to ask for specifics. Heard this compliant from several other campers. We had called and made reservations for a full hookup, 50A location. They put us in a spot that had no sewer hook up. After that first night we requested to move and were able to more to a location further down the peninsula where the spaces were tight but doable. If you enjoy grass, this isn't your kind of campground. It's all sand here. Picnic tables on the sand which was nice. There's a great beach between the two RV Sites and the most of the rest of the ocean side is covered in large rock berms. It was nice to hear the waves crashing at night. The issue of mosquitos has been mentioned in other reviews. The campground backs up against an estuary where they bred pretty heavily. Luckily, the temps were down so we notice in their presence but the stories are epic when they come out. Overall, we'd stay here again as the location is very interesting what with the seals, dolphins, pelicans, egrets, ospreys, buzzards and other numerous sea birds. The marine layer (low clouds) can keep the temps down in the AM and obscure the stars at night but if you enjoy the salt air and pounding sea, this is your kind of place to make camp. A previous reviewer mentioned the Camp Host that I personally met and saw often. There only appears to be one host and he stays very busy. Being right on the ocean, there is a LOT of upkeep. All the pedestals are corroded due to the salt air. No WiFi or cable TV but the fire rings are nice (if you brought wood to burn) and the constant breeze is great. We will likely return to this campground again within the next twelve months with our 40' Class A and tow vehicle. Oh, the on base NEX is well stocked, including fire wood, and the staff is very friendly. There's a gas station (no diesel) and a Subway in the same parking lot. Hope you find this review helpful.
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14-21 FEB 2019
Overall rating
 
4.0
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
This is really a very beautifully located park. Our main issue were the Santa Ana winds, they are apparently quite prevalent in the winter months an will jostle your rig day and night when they blow. Sites are large enough and the restrooms and showers appeared clean. Camp Host was essentially nonexistent although I did see him once on the JD Gator. We cut our stay to one week due to the winds, but will be back as there are a vast number of activities and sights within easy travel that we still want to enjoy. We stay in a 32' motor home with tow.
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October 2018
Overall rating
 
4.2
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
5.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
First off I have to say, we did not stay here. We decided to make reservations at Port Hueneme after reading the reviews here. We were so wrong! We should have stayed here. Now that was a nice park but this one sits right on the ocean and I guess it depends on what you're looking for. The location could not be beat and even though we don't like paying $40 a night for a military campground, this one could be considered cheap compared to other California RV parks. After all, it's right on the beach!! We spent quite a bit of time visiting this RV park and wished we had more time to extend our stay in the area. However, we have now put it on our list for a future trip. It is gorgeous here. The location is out of this world. The beach is beautiful and RVs back up to the beach. Right at the location are rentals for outdoor equipment. In addition there are covered picnic tables for day use. Shopping is close both on the base and at Port Hueneme/Oxnard right down the road. Gorgeous. 
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Sept. 28, 2018
Overall rating
 
2.0
Location
 
3.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
1.0
Overall Experience
 
2.0
The one good thing about this RV Park is it is close to the ocean. New MWR Bldg is nice. Staff does not offer anything unless you ask. Checked in okay,but I had to ask for a map of the base (1st time here). With a sigh she searched for a map. There is NO WIFI. No cable TV. Unfortunately my satellite system decided to crash which meant I had to put up the RV Antenna. We got 12 channels. ABC, Bounce, Ion, 3 Spanish channels, 4 PBS channels, Jewel channel, and a channel that shows really old programming. The sites are really quite small. We had a back in site and we had to move the picnic table to squeeze in our Chevy HHR. The absolute worst thing are the hordes of Mosquitoes. They are everywhere. 2 minutes outside my RV and I must have been stung 10 times. They are very aggressive to the point our dogs didn't want to go outside the RV. I called the desk and asked if the base sprays for mosquitoes and was told "I think so." Stay away from any vegetation! For the price of $40/day I think we got short changed. This is our first time here. We will not be returning.
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August 2018
Overall rating
 
2.9
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
2.0
Overall Experience
 
2.0
I have stayed at Pt Mugu several times in the past and generally love the park. This time was a little different, and it does seem to be going downhill. On the positive side, the location is above par and the views can't be beat. The area is great and the overall experience is worth it. All employee interactions were great and nothing negative to say about their work ethic. On the negative side, I think the price for a full-hook up site is pretty high at $40 per night, but for a short term stay is is OK. The 50 amp back-in sites (there are no pull-throughs), which is what I reserved through the Navy Getaways website, are adequate for size and accessibility, however upon arrival to the park I learned that many of the 50 amp sites have the sewer shut down due to maintenance issues and won't be available until sometime in 2019. They still charge $40 a night, and several of the sites that were supposedly affected had rigs in there with the sewer hooked up, so it is either a "who you know" situation or there is some other reason that some people can have sewer and others can't, but it sure creates an impression of favoritism. I was put into another area (near the tenting area) that did have 50 amp and sewer, however it is just an asphalt parking lot with stripes and hookups near the end of the parking lot. I did get the services I reserved (50 amp, back in, full hookup) however I literally had another trailer less that 1' from my living room window on the last night we stayed. They were interested in drinking and raising a ruckus until about 3 AM, with their windows open, so while they were technically inside and not in the common areas, it was a disturbance for part of the stay. On a previous visit I elected to stay in a smaller 30amp site, however due to the backlog of maintenance on the power service the circuit breakers kept tripping under light load. That required a move to another site so that was a pain. The WiFi was nowhere near reliable, and in Navy parks the system is pretty wonky, so I usually don't rely on it. MWR does have a brand new building at the park, and it seems the employees have a nice place to work--I believe that is an indicator of the attitude toward the park itself. I think the patron experience should take priority as they are paying the bills, so the improvement funds should have gone into the camping facilities rather that the MWR employee area. This park has the potential to become a great place to stay, but I think they're trading location for service to the customer and figuring the customer will put up with less in exchange for the views. I don't think I'll return, at least until the utilities situation is resolved.
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July 2018
Overall rating
 
2.5
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
3.0
Overall Experience
 
2.0
I’m a full timer and the promise of WIFI is kind of critical. I’m here for leisure/necessity. That means I’m in the park long term. Everyone is raving about the host, but the regular staff are worthless. They don’t answer the phone, they shrug their shoulders if you complain about something, “meh, that’s how it’s been and it isn’t getting fixed.” The organization and operation is haphazard, didn’t even get a pamphlet with the codes to the shower room or a map of the facility. The grounds are generally “adequate, while the staff has a less than 1 year old building to work out of with functional internet. All of the managers are located on Port Hueneme and they are easier to reach than the reception desk. Oh yea, they only have 1 washer/dryer for the hotel, yurts, and RV sites which are all managed together.
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May 2018
Overall rating
 
3.8
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
1.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
This park lacks modern amenities such as WiFi and cable, but the views make you forget those things. The park is kept in immaculate shape, due mostly because of the camp hosts Bob and Ruth. They work around the clock to get you in and make sure all your needs are taken care of. These two are an asset to the park. They care and it shows. The park itself is fairly run down due to the salt water. Bob works hard to keep every site up and running. Laundry area is in poor shape. Overall we definitely enjoyed our stay this memorial weekend. 
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May 16, 2018
Overall rating
 
5.0
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
5.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
Great campground. Spacious sites with 30 and 50 Amp sites. Full hookups. Front desk very helpful and accommodating. The Camp hosts, Bob and Ruth, are very friendly and make sure the rules are followed. The worst spot is 100 yards from the Beach and even during the middle of Summer the Beach isn't crowded. This is my Wifes favorite camp spot. We feel safe.
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24 Apr 2018
Overall rating
 
3.9
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
Basic campground in a great location. 300-400 ft. from the beach. April-May is a good time of the year if you like peace and quiet. Beautiful beach, good for nice walks. Easy check-in. The camp hosts make a difference here. They are involved and enforce the rules. Don't let your dogs run wild here, you will get caught! Pros: located near the beach, lots of wildlife in the nearby estuary, fairly quiet. Cons: no supplies nearby, there is a BX on the other side of the base. Sites are mostly back-in so you have to unhitch. Utilities (water, electric, sewage) all work well. Laundry room located in the hotel only had one working washing machine and two dryers. Plenty of restaurants located in Oxnard between 15-25 minutes away.
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August 12, 2017
Overall rating
 
2.4
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
3.0
Overall Experience
 
1.0
Terrible experience and I am submitting this review in hopes that it will not happen to anyone else. So, we are going to California. As a Navy vet, I was pretty excited to find such nice-looking accommodations at such a good price. A yurt on the beach - sound terrific - sign me up! I asked the people on the phone several times to be sure that it was OK that I was no longer active duty, not retired, just your average vet. Sure sure they said. Can you check with your manager, I asked. Sure - everything is fine - looking forward to having you. Flash forward several months and we pull up to the gate, tired and ready to hit the rack at 7:30 p.m. Gate guards say no. We call the office. They say we are so sorry, you have to be active duty to get on the base and so cannot stay here. You know, they said, this is the second time this week that this has happened. The people on the 800 number keep making these reservations. So, there we are, family of five, parked in the dirt lot outside of the gate, googling a new place to stay at 8 p.m. in the evening on a Saturday night. It's not the 800 number people who are to blame here. It's the people who manage the 800 number. This was completely unacceptable - there are other "Navy words" that come to mind. The upshot is that they need to fix this now. 
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