We stayed here on our way to Burning Man in 2014. Burner friendly for sure. Easy in and out. Showers not so big. Didn’t use the laundry. Low branches to watch out for when pulling into site. They even let us borrow a ladder so we could tape up the A/C on our trailer before hitting the Playa. Would stay here again.
David S.
Tu valoración: 5 San Diego, CA
Great RV park! Burner friendly. Will allow you to dump you your grey and black water, as well as some trash. This is the only spot to stop at on your way to BM!
Goodconsumer D.
Tu valoración: 1 Martinez, CA
I had to be in Fallon on Business a few weeks ago. I brought my small trailer to stay in and chose the Sage Valley RV Park because of its proximity to where I needed to be. I didn’t know how many nights I would need to stay so I paid up front for two nights. The woman in the office charged my credit card for three nights by accident. When I went to the office to straighten this out, she went ballistic on me telling me that she couldn’t «refund» my money; she was really irrational — screaming and yelling at me. I told her that I wasn’t asking for a «refund», I just didn’t know how many nights I would stay and it was likely two nights instead of three — which is what I had asked her to charge me for — so I didn’t want to pay for a night before I used it — this is very common practice in the RV world and there is a system of trust; one doesn’t always need to pay upfront. Her behavior towards me was irrational, unprofessional and, frankly, scary. The morning after my second night there, I went to the office to pay — in advance — for my third night because I had decided to stay. There was no one in the office. And, I couldn’t reach anyone by phone. So, I had appointments and needed to leave for the day. When I came back at about 5 pm, the office was still closed. I had just settled in for dinner and a knock came on my door — it was the Sheriff. The woman at the RV park told them that«they” — I don’t know who«they» were — did not want me to stay there. What was SO odd about this was that the reason the Sheriff gave me for their visit was not because«I hadn’t paid for the third night — the night I had not spent yet — but that simply the person who called them«did not want me there». As a world travel ling professional, I have NEVER been treated like this anywhere before in my life. It was truly a scene out of Deliverance. I spent the night in the WalMart parking lot without water or electricity — which was not what I needed after a long day of work. This is a place that no one should EVER stay — there is something VERY wrong there and I think they might be in danger there.