Fort Hunter Liggett Primitive Campground

 
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Location

Installation
Fort Hunter Liggett, Jolon, CA
GPS Coordinates
35.96241, -121.185983
Location Information
Fort Hunter Liggett, Jolon, CA
RV Gate Coordinates
35.96919, -121.17956

Directions

Directions
Heading north on US-101, take G18 northwest for about 20 miles to main gate. If heading south on US-101, take G14 southwest for about 19 miles to main gate. After passing through main gate, make an immediate left on Alamo Road. Go about .5 miles to right in fork to campground. Campground is self-checkin.

Map

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Map of Fort Hunter Liggett Primitive Campground

Contact Information

Phone Number
(831) 386-2406
Mailing Address
MWR, Bldg. 178, Stuart Ave., Fort Hunter Liggett, Jolon, CA 93928-7130

Campground Information

Authorized Users
Open to the public.
Season
Year round.
Reservations
Not accepted.
Internet Access
None
Mail Forwarding
N/A
Pet Information
$2 per night fee for each pet. Allowed with usual leash and clean-up rules.
Campground Information
This campground is open to the public and is the central point for the large hunting and fishing activity. Campground may close due to training exercises. Most sites have BBQ and picnic tables. Room in many sites for big rigs. No dump or showers. Water spigots around campground, as are porta-potties.
Facilities
Archery.
Amenities
  • Tent Area
  • Fishing
  • Hunting

Site Information

Type of site
Spaces
Hook-ups
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
RV/Tent
22
None
$10
N/A
N/A
Overflow
?
None
$6
N/A
N/A

Other Information

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Weather Information

This campground is open to the public and is the central point for the large hunting and fishing activity. Large dry-camping sites.

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Fort Hunter Liggett Primitive Campground
Fort Hunter Liggett Primitive Campground
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User reviews

3 reviews
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2.1
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2.0(3)
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1.3(3)
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1.3(3)
Value
 
3.0(3)
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Jan 2019
Overall rating
 
1.2
Location
 
1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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2.0
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1.0
We drove through campground while visiting the Fort from Camp Roberts RV park. As stated in the description this is very much a primitive campground. At entrance to campground a price is listed for full hook-ups ($15). Best we could see were two sites near the entrance what appeared to be water and electric. Didn’t see any sewer hoses connected to anything, so not sure where the “full” hook-ups are located, suspect non- existence. Remainder of campground is very rough, with some rigs looking like they are permanent hunt camps. Location has lots of trees and open space available between sites. Certainly not a location to visit unless looking for a rough and rugged experience. Fort has a mini-BX, mini-Commissary, and gas station. 
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April 10, 2010
Overall rating
 
2.4
Location
 
3.0
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1.0
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1.0
Value
 
3.0
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3.0
Very nice, quiet, shady rural primitive campground. RE location -- if you hunt, fish or want to get away from everything and enjoy nature, this is a great place. Apparently quite popular with fishermen and hunters, but during our visit, there were only 3 reserve group areas that had occupants. Keep in mind that this site costs the same as Camp Roberts and Camp Roberts has full hookups and is closer to amenities.
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March 25, 2007
Overall rating
 
2.7
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2.0
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2.0
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2.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
Stopped by to visit. The campground is much larger than I expected. There's room for big rigs to maneuver and stay in many of the sites. The campground was empty during our visit. Currently a quiet campground, but probably gets busy during hunting season. Although it's open to the public, the campground is on base. The public needs to get a visitors pass and only be there to hunt or fish. Although there's plenty of picnic tables at most of the sites, many are broken. This would be a nice place to get away and relax, without any frills. As long as you don't need any type of hookups.
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