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Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp
Vandenberg AFB FamCamp

Location

Installation Vandenberg AFB, Lompoc, CA
GPS Coordinates 34.7208, -120.552
Location Information
Satellite Images with Online Map and Driving Directions Vandenberg AFB, Lompoc, CA

Directions

Directions DO NOT USE THE MAIN GATE! They require RV inspections and won't perform an inspection at the main gate. -- Exit California Highway 1 at Santa Lucia Canyon Road and proceed almost one mile to the Lompoc Gate (open 0600 - 1900hrs, 7 days/week). After you go through the gate you will be on Ine Canyon Rd. Proceed straight for 2.2 miles. Continue straight through the signal, as th road also changes names to Washington Ave. In another .5 miles, turn left at the stop sign onto California Blvd. Proceed West about one mile to the FamCamp which will be on the right side of the road. Take the SECOND driveway into the campground (the first is the exit). -- For entry onto VAFB when the Lompoc Gate is closed: Proceed on Highway 1 into the town of Lompoc. Turn west onto Hwy. 246 (W. Ocean Ave). Turn right (north) onto 13th St. at VAFB the Solvang Gate. It's about 6 miles from Lompoc to the Solvang Gate. After the Solvang Gate continue north on 13th street for about 4 miles. After the stop light, turn left (West) on California St. The FamCamp is on your right, off of California St.

Contact Information

Phone Number (805) 606-8579/0960
Mailing Address FamCamp, PO Box 5247, Vandenberg AFB, CA 93437
Email Address This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Website URL http://www.30svs.com/index2.html

Campground Information

Authorized Users Active, National Guard, Reservists, Retired, 100% DAV, DoD Civilians.
Season Year round.
Reservations Not accepted.
Internet Access Free WiFi in the RV park, but coverage is currently limited. 2 computer desks with Dial-up and DSL connections in the new lounge. Free WiFi hot spot at the exchange.
Mail Forwarding (Your name), c/o FamCamp, PO Box 5247, Vandenberg AFB, CA 93437
Pet Information Allowed with usual leash (8' max). There's plenty of room to walk your pets. Must clean up after your pets of course and they even provide you with Free bags for that.
Campground Information There is a 14 day stay limit per 30 day period. May extend for an additional 14 days at a time, not to exceed 120 days (DoD/Civilans have a 30 day stay limit). Extensions are allowed only if the RV Park is less than 90% occupied. MAXIMUM stay is 180 days in a calendar year. There are some exceptions to the stay limit for TDY/PCS, but strict limits for personnel assigned to Vandenberg AFB. No 30 amp electric connections, you may need an adapter. Retired military and spouses may dine at the Breakers Dining Facility.
Big Rig Friendly? Yes
Amenities Dump, SewerWaterElectricTent AreaLaundryShowersBeachGolfLibraryGasCommissaryExchangeShoppeteSnack BarClass VIMovie TheaterMuseumPost Office

Site Information

Type of site
Spaces
Hook-ups
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
RV Sites (pull-thru)
20
W/20,50A/S
$19
$130
N/A
RV Sites (back-in)
29
W/20,50A/S
$17
$115
N/A
Overflow
19
None
$8
$50
N/A
Tent (Grass)
20
None
$8
$50
N/A

Other Information

DoD Interactive Comment Evaluation

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Weather Information Vandenberg Afb, California, weather forecast

Each year more and more families are taking to the road and finding the recreation vehicle is the solution for their travel problems. The FAMCAMP is an approach to help reduce the high cost of vacations, weekend excursions, PCS moves, TDY and leave travel, by offering traveling families and retirees the use of Air Force facilities on Vandenberg. This program allows the whole family, including pets, to participate and enjoy the benefits of travel, sight-seeing and outdoor recreation while keeping expenses to a minimum. If you have family members arriving for a visit, consider having them stay at the FAMCAMP.

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Overall rating: 
 
3.6
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3.6   (19)
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3.9   (19)
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3.1   (19)
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3.5   (19)
Overall Experience:
 
3.6   (19)
 
 

12-15 October 2009

Overall rating: 
 
3.3
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3.0
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4.0
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3.0
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4.0
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3.0
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

This was a park with lots of goods, but also some detractors that made the ratings difficult. Location: Definitely a little out of the way, and the gates allowing RV entry make it even more out there. Also, a bit of distance from base facilities for those wanting to walk (1.3 miles to BX area). The location is also an advantage in that it is nice and quiet. Clean/Hosp: We were there during the first big storm of the year, but they still kept places cleaned up. Park staff was very nice, host a little put-off-ish. Amen/Fac: Park has 2 buildings in center of park, one a little older than the other. The pull through sites have a picnic table and BBQ box with small concrete pad off of asphalt RV pad. The back-in sites a little narrow but on asphalt that is fairly level. 2 lounge areas, 1 with satellite TV, 2 laundry and 2 restroom areas (2 showers each). Full hook-up with some cable TV. Lots of base facilities and a nearby trail system from one of the gyms plus an on base rec area. NOTE: If bringing pets, they require in-hand proof of all shots/vaccinations. We enjoyed our stay even with the bad weather, but the overall experience score is down due to the isolated location and not taking reservations. We called 6 times and got no answer over 2 days, so took a chance that there would be a site open. There is a lot of open area and saw several deer and lots of different birds.

 

August 20, 2009

Overall rating: 
 
2.8
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5.0
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5.0
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2.0
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4.0
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1.0
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

Called ahead to see if a site was available, and found out I should have been more specific. Back in sites can not accommodate a modern coach with slides without encroaching on your neighbor's site. Site hosts were very friendly and accommodating, but I wish they had told me on the phone there were no big rig sites. Beware, when leaving the camp there is a very sharp turn that someone had marked with a low sign. That person has no concept of RVs, the way the sign is placed it probably damages plenty of RVs every year. Easy solution would be to move the sign back about six feet and add gravel to the turning point. Other observations is that the entire base seems to be in arrested decay, we will not be back.

 

May 6 - 8, 2009

Overall rating: 
 
4.6
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4.0
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5.0
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

T.B. left this review using the Directory software: Off the beaten path but a wonderful location. Great hospitality, excellent, clean facilities! Well done. Full service AF Base & close to wineries & sightseeing day trips. A great experience. Be prepared for the morning fog.. Wi/Fi did not work but DSL/Dial-up in game room.

 

March 17-21, 2009

Overall rating: 
 
4.7
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

Shelly (office lady) and the Camp Host (retired Navy Chief) were both very friendly. We enjoyed the central coast area, so the location was great for us. It is a very quiet and relaxing area far from the glitz that some may want. We were in space 13 (pull through) & could NOT get a wifi connection. We were able to try several sites for the best reception with our roof top dish, basically the same in each one, which was so,so. In the early AM when the dew was heavy we could only get 110 and as the dew dried we could get 119 (DISH network). Like others have said the over the air TV is limited, but we managed to survive! The golf course is off base a few miles down the hill back towards Santa Maria. It is pretty with rolling hills and narrow tree lined fairways. I really enjoyed it! There are 4 washers & 4 dryers, but in 2 separate buildings. The washers are only $.50 a load & the dryers are a $1.00 per cycle, but a cycle is 1 hour. We'll go back again!

 

20-27 Aug 2008

Overall rating: 
 
4.9
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

Cost very reasonable considering the amenities, which included eating at the base dining facility which averaged costing $4.00 per meal. Food was amazingly better tasting than my previous [metal tray] experiences many years ago. Sites, were full hook up 110vac/w/s & 'wi-fi'. My site was (of my own choosing) almost a Walmart parking lot experience (a painted line - 6ft distance to my neighbor). I could have elected to move to a more spacious site if I have chosen, but neighboring campers made my selection quite enjoyable. The two restrooms, showers and laundry facilities I used were both well maintained clean and pleasant. Shortcoming being the lack of base maps at the (Lompoc)[RV] entry gate, i.e., [the #4 rating on Facilities]. Since comprehensive maps are readily available on the internet via Google world maps, it suggests poor planning for commanders not to provide them in sufficient quantities where needed at base entry points? The absence of maps did encourage me to drive extensively to 'discover' Vandenburgs numerous great beaches. Sea-fog was persistent, moderating the normal 90 degree summer temps close to the sea and a quarter mi. inland. Average was 75f days, - blankets at night. The opportunity exists to view both mil and civ space launches in person (launch dates can be found on the internet) and if your really fortunate you'll meet new and genuinely interesting campers as I did! I had never previously even heard of a Y-03A aircraft in Vietnam!!

 

Sept 10-14, 2008

Overall rating: 
 
1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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1.0
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

We changed our route plans to stay at this famcamp. Since we were not in the host's, Steve, clique we had to follow all the rules as written. Can you imagine with no beverages, not even water allowed in either lounge. For our entire stay both of the bathrooms in the new office/lounge had electrical problems so they we usable only during daylight. One of the men's shower in the older lounge was taped off, so only one shower was available for all users. On the night before we left, the older lounge had a flood in one of the two bathrooms. The reason the WiFi is so weak is because it is mounted on the maintenance building with a short mast. One of the laundry machines in the older lounge was out of service for all four days of our visit. The base MWR is not reinvesting a very big proportion of the funds the famcamp is generating each day back into improvements within the campground. For three months of traveling this was the worst famcamp we visited. The MWR needs to send representatives to Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas to observe how they do things.

 

16-30 May 2008

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4.6
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4.0
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5.0
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

Vandenberg is one of our favorite famcamps. Steve, the new host, is very friendly and the office staff really tries to make your stay comfortable. Wifi still does not reach the entire park. The base doesn't seem to want to support the famcamp and problems go unaddressed. It is due for expansion in 2010 but I doubt that will happen. Even with the problems it is still a very nice park.

 

Feb 2008

Overall rating: 
 
3.9
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
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3.0
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4.0
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

The back-in are not as horrid as some have suggested. Yes, they are a little narrow, especially if you have slides on both sides, but there is a LOT of maneuvering room. The back-ins are all on asphalt, which is a nice change from having gravel. Even the overflow lot is paved. The pull-thrus are all easy to get into and have a lot of room between campers. The wifi was up and running when we visited, but they made some mistakes on design. I believe all back-ins will have a good wifi signal (untested, tho), but the signal pretty much disappears about 3/4 of the way up the pull-thru line, that is, sites 1-10 should be good, 11-14 pretty weak, beyond that you can most likely forget it (all this is just a guess, tho). If you have a permanently mounted sat ant, you might want to consider a back-in since the orientation of the pull-thrus and the location of pine trees will likely interfer with the signal. Check you site before setting up. Otherwise, we liked it here. Very nice place and the base is neat, tidy, clean, and with a lot of nice people. If visiting around 26Feb08, you may have trouble finding a spot, since they are having an Atlas 5 launch on/around that date. The launch is supposed to be late at night, but the exact date/time will not be released until later.

 

Nov. 20 - 26, 2007

Overall rating: 
 
3.9
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4.0
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4.0
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3.0
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4.0
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4.0
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

Services' personel were very friendly and helpfull. We utilized a back in site and the adjacent facilities. The facilities were kept very clean. Be carefull when walking off the paved surfaces. The small ground dwelling animals there leave holes that you can trip in if not watchfull. The fog in the evening raised havic with our satilite TV reception. Wonderful base golf course. Looking forward to our next visit.

 

11-1 to 11-10 2007

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2.0
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2.0
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2.0
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2.0
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2.0
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful

Great base for the facilities available to visitors. You must check out the dining facility. Retirees can eat there at any time and it was superb. Now regarding the campground. My biggest complaint is that the price went up $2 a night since last year with no improvement I could see. Wifi as advertised would have been a great improvement but it was down the entire ten days I was there. When asked I was told a workorder was in to Verizen. Why no sense of urgency if the Air Force is paying for the service? Services personnel staffed the office and maintained the area. Frankly I could not see one thing that the camphosts were responsible for. Finding the camphosts will be no problem. They are full time across from the office. They have a large enclosure around their entrance to their 5th wheel and have FIVE Dogs that can usually be found in that enclosure. Go Figure... Don't expect too much empathy if you happen to have a dog complaint in this park. Next year we will probably continue past this location.

 
 
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