The County health department paid a visit a few years back and determined some method of sanitization must be incorporated in order to continue operating. The place chose to purchase an ozonator and inject ozone into the water as an alternative to chlorine, maintaining its reputation for keeping the water natural. I no longer visit the hot spring pool due to the immediate energy drain I seem to encounter when settling in the 18" deep pool. I mentioned this to a person beside me and he iterated the same thought. The lithium in the water was naturally my first thought, but it never zapped my energy as much as it does now. It previously was welcome, in fact. I more... read full review
July 2024
Stayed in a self-contained short bus/ motorhome and was able to enjoy the hot springs in the morning with a pool-side shower before hitting the road. The space was clean, the tubs smell like sulfur, but that’s how you know they’re real, right? ? The camping spot was spacious enough for our stay and the port-o-potties available nearby for nighttime use were very clean. Overall it was a relaxing trip and a real affordable spot to park near Pismo Beach at around $65/night.
July 2024
Decent place. Our group had the upper tent sites, so it was private and secluded. The pool was clean but the hot springs had lots of debris floating around. It’s definitely not cleaned until the end of the day. We had to ask the front desk multiple times that the Porta potty needed some attention due to the filling of reservoir, understanding it was a very busy weekend but still should had a extra emptying scheduled knowing the busy holiday weekend. Front desk is intelligently lacking. Day of check in we were told one thing, next day something else and check out was told the price of extra people at site was doubled, that the $15 was a discount and for pool daily use,... read full review
The County health department paid a visit a few years back and determined some method of sanitization must be incorporated in order to continue operating. The place chose to purchase an ozonator and inject ozone into the water as an alternative to chlorine, maintaining its reputation for keeping the water natural. I no longer visit the hot spring pool due to the immediate energy drain I seem to encounter when settling in the 18" deep pool. I mentioned this to a person beside me and he iterated the same thought. The lithium in the water was naturally my first thought, but it never zapped my energy as much as it does now. It previously was welcome, in fact. I more... read full review
Stayed in a self-contained short bus/ motorhome and was able to enjoy the hot springs in the morning with a pool-side shower before hitting the road.
The space was clean, the tubs smell like sulfur, but that’s how you know they’re real, right? ?
The camping spot was spacious enough for our stay and the port-o-potties available nearby for nighttime use were very clean.
Overall it was a relaxing trip and a real affordable spot to park near Pismo Beach at around $65/night.
Decent place. Our group had the upper tent sites, so it was private and secluded. The pool was clean but the hot springs had lots of debris floating around. It’s definitely not cleaned until the end of the day. We had to ask the front desk multiple times that the Porta potty needed some attention due to the filling of reservoir, understanding it was a very busy weekend but still should had a extra emptying scheduled knowing the busy holiday weekend. Front desk is intelligently lacking. Day of check in we were told one thing, next day something else and check out was told the price of extra people at site was doubled, that the $15 was a discount and for pool daily use,... read full review