Rick D.recommendsSeptember 8, 2024
Site 3 - The Meadows of Isleton
Park to camp, hike to the Tap Room!
The Meadows never disappoint. Quiet, safe, park your car or set your tent knowing the sun comes up over the ballpark. No way I stay here without a trip to the Mei Wah tap room. Pack food, go meet Isla, and enjoy an amazing experience.
Joey D.recommendsAugust 25, 2024
Site 8 - The Meadows of Isleton
The perfect camp spot for an overnight to the incredibly charming Delta region. Will be back!
Matt H.recommendsAugust 19, 2024
Site 1 - The Meadows of Isleton
Great!
Great camp spot! Luckily, there was only one other campsite taken, so we felt very secluded. Awesome that it was walking distance to town! It wasn’t the most majestic HipCamp that I have stayed at, but it had everything we needed and I would stay again if I am looking for a spot in the area
Natalia S.August 13, 2024
Site 8 - The Meadows of Isleton
Depends what you're looking for
We were the only campers there that night and our dogs loved the spot, however, the pictures and website of the Meadows were misleading. There are no farm animals, and while there ARE many lavender bushes, it seems the farm is nonfunctional and hasn't been used in a while. There was running water and a sink to do dishes, and the outdoor shower worked (we didn't use it--too cold); there was a porta potty but there were many spiders, including black widows, and so many spiderwebs in the toilet/seat itself that we did not use it. Tons of fox tails and the grass was in need of tending.
If you just need a place to crash and don't mind the unkempt feel, it's great. If you're expecting farm life and a more active campground, look elsewhere.
Kristen O.recommendsAugust 12, 2024
Site 19 - The Meadows of Isleton
Peaceful Meadow near the Delta
We booked on the day of our stay, got a quick reply assuring us that there was space, and arrived in the evening. We bought a box of firewood with our reservation and really enjoyed a nice big fire ring and a nice picnic table at our site (I honestly don’t know the site # since we were the only campers and were told we could pick any site.) Nice accent lights came on at dark, but unfortunately so did a big spotlight from a building next door, by the baseball field. It was a peaceful meadow to watch the moon rise and set and very quiet. We didn’t need to check out the toilets so I can’t speak to their quality.
Sarah V.doesn't recommendJuly 28, 2024
Site 7 - The Meadows of Isleton
No Farm Animals. No Lavender. Windy
** NO FARM ANIMALS **
** NO LAVENDER **
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It’s a large, flat field that’s next to a busy road, a baseball field, and a Jehovah’s Witness Church. Another reviewer described this place best as a pass-through spot you stay at overnight on your way to your destination.
We brought our dogs and they allowed us use the old livestock enclosure (fully fenced) to let the pups play off-leash. There is no shade and the field is overflowing with foxtails (tis the season), but the dogs had fun.
Note: even though you’re near water, we were unable to find anywhere local for the dogs to swim. The nearby beach (Sandy Beach) doesn’t allow dogs and the locals warned us of possible giardia in the water.
There is no shade. Most of the picnic benches are warped. You’ll see and hear cars all night on the nearby road.
The winds were horrible with gusts up to 20+ mph, which kept knocking over the tent. We had to use our cars to help shield the wind. We were unable to cook dinner because it was too windy to use our camping stoves.
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Pro’s:
The sunset was pretty. The host was super nice. We had the entire campground to ourselves. There was an outdoor shower, a sink and a porta potty (which seemed fine to me). The host was super responsive and helpful.
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This campsite will suit you well if you’re looking for a spot to crash. No frills. Just a plain field in the middle of nowhere.
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