Within a 60-minute drive from the West Pinnacles Entrance Station.
Camelot was founded on the Summer Solstice, in the year 2000, by a small group of like minded people as a peaceful refuge from the trappings and ills of society. The name "Camelot" was chosen because of the groups' belief in a round table approach to problem solving, and the desire to reach a unanimous group consensus in any course of action which might affect any one individual of the group. A pendragon was elected as the the lifetime group leader, or "first among equals". This position exists today, though the members of the original group have faded into history.
We are located a 45 minute drive from Carmel Valley, CA and 50 minutes from Pinnacles National Park. We have 15 tent and RV sites available.
We can only accommodate vehicles under 25 ft and there are no hookups.
No campfires allowed.
Wifi only works in certain areas of the property.
Pets are welcome but must be kept on leash.
We have a toilet and shower but campers must supply their own soap, shampoo and towels.
Please note, there are a lot of animals nearby so there will be noise at night.
Camping at this site offers a mix of experiences. Most visitors appreciate the friendly and welcoming hosts, the presence of various animals like peacocks and chickens, and the opportunity to relax around a campfire. However, some campers have found it challenging to navigate to the site due to limited cell service and difficult-to-follow directions. The combination of natural sounds from animals and the rural setting can be both charming and a bit noisy, so it's best suited for those who enjoy a lively, rustic environment.
Really liked the openness and ability to choose where we wanted to pitch our tent. Also, the bathroom was nice and clean and the shower water was hot! Friendly people there
Scam! There is no service to contact the host in the canyon. But the worst and scariest part is that the address drove me into a gate with nothing else behind. Just wilderness. No path. No gate. No parking. No service. No GPS. I just kept driving out of the canyon and almost ran out of gas. DO NOT BOOK.
Michael was a very pleasant and helpful host. He has a variety of sweet animals that hang out all around the tent. Some of favorite parts were the farm fresh eggs, and amazing outdoor shower. I would definitely come back again and I would recommend if you need a nice place to unwind.
Mike, Kevin, and James were great hosts and fun conversationalists around the campfire at night. The site was just a short drive to Pinnacles National Park’s west entrance. I could easily get provisions in Soledad or King City.
Mike and all the rest were very friendly.
Good rest room and hot shower.
A steep hike to the top of the property is worth the effort to get a view of the valley.
Lots of critters as advertised (peacocks, chickens and dogs). You can leave your alarm clock at home, the animals will help you get an early start.
Location
Greenfield, Monterey, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Esselen First Nations according to