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Pioneertown Corrals Camping

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· Pioneertown, San Bernardino, California
6 acres hosted by Hi Lo @.
20 Caravan sites · 40 tent sites
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Near Joshua Tree National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the Black Rock Nature Center.
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Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
The Pioneertown Corrals is no-hook up camping is located on Mane St in the heart of Pioneertown and is within walking distance of all restaurants, shops and attractions. Campers can Tent, Car, Horse, RV or Trailer camp. There are 2 sinks and 2 flushing bathrooms, 3 out houses, a designated area for charcoal grilling, NO woodfires and propane can be used at your site. Generator hours are 8am-8pm. There are 7 locally operated shops on the south side of camp on Mane St that offer campers a variety of unique items to shop for. Open Daily General Mercantile: Family Friendly Gift Shop and Camper Check in Location. Pioneertown General Store: New Western Ware and Vintage Clothing store. Xeba Botanica: Locally made Personal care, Skincare, Candles & Perfume. Soukie Modern: Moroccan Inspired Vintage Rugs, Clothing and Home Goods MazAmar Art Pottery: Open Production Ceramics Studio Open on weekends Goats & Soap: Hand spun wool clothing and soap made from local goats. Land Office Art Studio: Jessie Keylons locally made Art The Pioneertown Corrals also has 2 attractions open daily. Pioneertown Film Museum: shows the history of filming in Pioneertown from 1946 to today. Pioneertown Petting Zoo: For 25 cents campers can feed miniature farm animals like goats, sheep, pig, chickens, ducks and turkeys. Fresh eggs for sale in the General Mercantile. Pioneertown has 2 Restaurant/bars located at both ends of camp. Pappy and Harriet's: Open Thusday-Monday BBQ Food and live music. Red Dog Saloon: Open every day Mexican food and live music Learn more about this land: Camp under the stars in historic Pioneertown! Pioneertown Corrals provides a unique setting for campers who want to spend their vacations or getaway weekends in this peaceful desert setting. If you like to ride the trails, barbeque, sit around a campfire, and stargaze in the evening, then you've come to the right place! Pioneertown was built in 1946 as a movie set for Western movies, including the movies of Gene Autry, The Cisco Kid, Annie Oakley, Judge Roy Bean, and Buffalo Bill, just to name a few! Wild West re-enactment performances take place along Mane Street in Pioneertown on weekend afternoons, between early spring and late fall.
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Jill B.recommends
December 3, 2024
Pioneertown Corrals RV/Trailer
Would stay again!
Great location if you’re heading to Pappy & Harriet’s and right next to the Red Dog! It was nice you can bring your own propane fire pit! Bathrooms were hard to find at night when we got in, but when we found them in the morning they were good & not too far.
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Sarah B.recommends
November 30, 2024
Pioneertown Corrals RV/Trailer
Perfect for an overnight stay to grab dinner and see a show! We woke up and walked the town for some shopping and grabbed food at the Red Dog Saloon before hitting the road. Can’t wait to come back!
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Margie P.recommends
November 21, 2024
Pioneertown Corrals RV/Trailer
I Love Pioneertown!
This is a simple boondocking campground with the world's friendliest check-in. It's right behind Pappy and Harriet's restaurant, which features great BBQ and regular evening entertainment. It's expensive for a one-night stay because of the one-time check-in charge, but very reasonable by the night for longer stays. I stayed for one night because my son's band was performing at Pappy and Harriet's, and I'm glad I did. The Pioneertown Hotel is typically $200-300 a night (!), and was full that night anyway. I love being within walking distance of the venue so I can comfortably have a drink and not have to drive. A drive to a hotel in Yucca Valley would have been several miles over a dark and winding road. And Pioneertown itself is a delight. I may go back and camp here again, just to hang out!
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John E.
November 20, 2024
Pioneertown Corrals RV/Trailer
It was nice but would love to have service and hookups
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Jim G.recommends
November 15, 2024
Pioneertown Corrals RV/Trailer
A few nights in Pioneertown
We enjoy camping in Pioneertown at Hi-Lo! It is our go to spot when we're enjoying a night at Pappy and Harriet's for a band show, and we've seen several there, and the food is always great! There are two bathrooms and several port-a-potties around the property. No hookups.
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Monique R.doesn't recommend
November 13, 2024
Pioneertown Corrals RV/Trailer
Difficult to determine how to check in. No assigned site. No amenities for $70 per night.
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Pioneertown, San Bernardino, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Yuhaaviatam/Maarenga’yam (Serrano) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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