Camp Roberts
Address | San Miguel, CA |
Phone | (916) 854-3000 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | calguard.ca.gov/cr |
Categories | Army Facility |
Rating | 3.4 5 reviews |
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Camp Roberts reviews
5 Concerning billeting I give this place five stars! This is a gem of a find! I was able to rent a three bedroom house for only $72. It had a full kitchen with everything you would need. If you are looking for cheap, big and clean then you found your place.
Update on my stay in Village 4013 in Oct 2023. Usually I am not picky, but there were quite a few bugs (not bed bugs) to contend with, floors that creaked so loud you worried about falling through and general cleanliness of the bathroom went down a lot since last visit. Staying on base is a bit of adventure, but when the price is not that much cheaper than a nicer hotel, why. This is fine if you have duty here, but as a paying Veteran, you can and should do better. The picture of the bathroom says it all. If you have a 214, treat yourself better.
The toilet paper was so thin you could read a book through it and the soap was a rock and smelled like detergent, finally, bring sheets, pillows and blankets if you plan to use the sofa bed.
Was 11b at ft rod went down for training a few times in 1980,83. Lots of walking, full rucksacks cold at night blistering hot in the day.
As light fighters from Ft. Ord, we honed our skills here. We would go weeks without being in the sun (train at night, sleep during the day) then ruck back to Ord. A lot of our training was later adopted by the Army Rangers.
We were stranded and parked right outside the sign before the warning sign trying to figure out what to do because there was literally nowhere else to park and the rude guy just kicked us out claiming it was his property. EXCUSE YOU.
Our purpose was to visit Pinnacles National Park. Their RV campsites were sold out. This was a great alternative with full hookups. Be sure to have all food, water, and any other items that you want with you as there are no convenience stores close by. Also, the area does get frostbite late at night and early mornings.
As a nature loving family we really enjoyed the fall colors and natural surroundings. Saw lots of elk nearby. Rode bikes around with a bike trailer in tow. Beautiful sunrises & sunsets!