Hello there. Wondering if you could answer a question: is there a water spigot near the entry to this campground, or anywhere nearby? I'm pulling a trailer and I would hate to drag a few hundred pounds of water from the Los Angeles area. Thank you sincerely for your time and video!
Hello from what I can remember was a water spigot inside the campground in front of one of the restrooms 🙏 hopefully it’s still there, it was a couple steps away from where I camped hope this helps. From there info page: Camping Camping in developed sites only in Ricardo Campground. The campground is tucked up against the base of dramatic desert cliffs, with 50 primitive campsites, potable water, pit toilets, fire rings, and tables. Bring your own firewood, or purchase it at the visitor center. There are no RV hook-ups or showers. A maximum of 8 people is allowed per site (there are no group sites).
Great, great place to wander, happy to see that it hasn't changed much over the decades. Nothing better to help realign than personal time for yourself in the outdoors!
It really is, I always wanted to camp here but never found the time until now, I was definitely missing out, it’s such a great place. I love that its super clean and met a lot of great people too. And yes nothing like the great outdoors to reset and relive stress 🙏 thank you for watching 🙌
I last camped there, also at the Ricardo Campground in August 2018. Went camping with a friend and her daughter to watch the Perseid meteor shower. You can really see the stars, although there's some light pollution to the south from L.A./Antelope Valley. It was a Sunday night, and I had to go to work the next day (in the afternoon). It was kinda cool waking up that morning at Red Rock Canyon and "commuting" to work later that day.
Love it! Did my first solo camping trip last year. Went to Alabama Hills & it was scary but I knew I needed to do it. Once I was there it was love at first sight. I been solo camping since then. Gotta check out this spot tho. I did 3 nights at convict lake a couple months ago, it was beautiful. Anyways keep on rockin brother! 😎🤘🏼🍻
Oh no way nice! Alabama Hills is a great place to do a first solo camping trip. I love that you can be as isolated as you want or as surrounded by others, great place to find your comfort zone. Glad to see you ventured out into solo camping it’s the best 🙌 convict lake has to be another one of my favorites 🙌 keep on camping bro 🙌 and thank you for watching 🙏
Hello. Thanks for making this video. I watched it with my 5-year-old son, and it was nice to have a peaceful, positive introduction to a place we're visiting for the first time next week. He was worried for you when you went hiking up the little canyon. Whew! You're OK!
Hey! Thank you guys for watching! Glad you both enjoyed the video 🙌 and nice you guys will love this campground such a great spot, enjoy! And thanks for supporting the channel 🙏
I stopped here once before making it to lone pine. I didn’t know it was this beautiful. Definitely need to stop here soon. Thanks for the amazing content bro. I need some camping friends like you.
This an amazing video! Thanks for posting. I have a question about the wood platform: Does it cover the entire trunk space and lowered seats? And does the platform what the same all the time or does it fold so you can use the seats? Thanks! I am thinking of building one of these
Thank you for watching 🙌 the wood platform is composed to two pieces. This makes it possible to have the back seats fully up and usable. Once I’m ready to make the bed, I fold the sets down and the second part slides on top of them. It’s pretty easy to build nothing crazy on my Easter Sierra video which is one of my recent videos I show more of how I set it up. Hope this helps
Thanks for the vid. Went here with my dad about 25 years ago and would like to go back. You kept mentioning the weather and how nice it was; what time of year was this?
The visitor center has flushing toilets and only open for a couple of hours during the day, the campsite itself does not have flushing toilets, they do have outside running water water. Hope this helps, thank you for watching 🙏
Btw, PLANET OF THE APES was partially filmed at Red Rock Canyon!😮!
Loved the intro explaining how to go about actually camping. It can be intimidating trying to find this info.
Appreciate it 🙌 glad it was helpful thank you for watching and supporting the channel 🙏
Hello there. Wondering if you could answer a question: is there a water spigot near the entry to this campground, or anywhere nearby? I'm pulling a trailer and I would hate to drag a few hundred pounds of water from the Los Angeles area. Thank you sincerely for your time and video!
Hello from what I can remember was a water spigot inside the campground in front of one of the restrooms 🙏 hopefully it’s still there, it was a couple steps away from where I camped hope this helps.
From there info page:
Camping
Camping in developed sites only in Ricardo Campground. The campground is tucked up against the base of dramatic desert cliffs, with 50 primitive campsites, potable water, pit toilets, fire rings, and tables. Bring your own firewood, or purchase it at the visitor center. There are no RV hook-ups or showers. A maximum of 8 people is allowed per site (there are no group sites).
Great, great place to wander, happy to see that it hasn't changed much over the decades.
Nothing better to help realign than personal time for yourself in the outdoors!
It really is, I always wanted to camp here but never found the time until now, I was definitely missing out, it’s such a great place. I love that its super clean and met a lot of great people too. And yes nothing like the great outdoors to reset and relive stress 🙏 thank you for watching 🙌
No better way to connect to God than to experience Him in His creation. Looks awesome there!
Amen 🙏
I last camped there, also at the Ricardo Campground in August 2018. Went camping with a friend and her daughter to watch the Perseid meteor shower. You can really see the stars, although there's some light pollution to the south from L.A./Antelope Valley. It was a Sunday night, and I had to go to work the next day (in the afternoon). It was kinda cool waking up that morning at Red Rock Canyon and "commuting" to work later that day.
The Red Rock Canyon is amazing 🙌 thank you for watching 🙏🙌
Love it! Did my first solo camping trip last year. Went to Alabama Hills & it was scary but I knew I needed to do it. Once I was there it was love at first sight. I been solo camping since then. Gotta check out this spot tho. I did 3 nights at convict lake a couple months ago, it was beautiful. Anyways keep on rockin brother! 😎🤘🏼🍻
Oh no way nice! Alabama Hills is a great place to do a first solo camping trip. I love that you can be as isolated as you want or as surrounded by others, great place to find your comfort zone. Glad to see you ventured out into solo camping it’s the best 🙌 convict lake has to be another one of my favorites 🙌 keep on camping bro 🙌 and thank you for watching 🙏
need more content of the truck bro! good stuff glad you're getting out there
More of that content coming especially for the summer 🙏 thanks for watching bro 🙌 appreciate the support 🙏
Loved the content! Quality time with God, for sure!
Hello. Thanks for making this video. I watched it with my 5-year-old son, and it was nice to have a peaceful, positive introduction to a place we're visiting for the first time next week. He was worried for you when you went hiking up the little canyon. Whew! You're OK!
Hey! Thank you guys for watching! Glad you both enjoyed the video 🙌 and nice you guys will love this campground such a great spot, enjoy! And thanks for supporting the channel 🙏
Cool video brother!
That's on my list. Thanks for sharing.
You’re going to love it! Such a beautiful place I can’t wait to go back 🙌 thanks for watching 🙏
My friends are planning a two-night trip next week. Thank you for the info and excellent presentation! Looks like a great getaway.
Glad it helped! Hope you all have an amazing time 🙌 thanks for watching 🙏
Very nice video !! Thank you for sharing. Good ideas for camping… I have only Day camping there, but definitely need stay there overnight… 👍
Thank you for watching 🙏 safe travels 🙌
That’s about 25 minutes from me. I haven’t stayed there in a long time. Glad you made it out even though you were running late.
Ive been passing through this campground for years and I was definitely missing out. Such a beautiful location 🙌 thank you for watching 🙏
How did the sky look there at night?
Not too bad, even though the Highway is near by, you can still see stars etc 🙌
@@questrunnerchannel Not dark enough to see the Milky Way?
I stopped here once before making it to lone pine. I didn’t know it was this beautiful. Definitely need to stop here soon. Thanks for the amazing content bro. I need some camping friends like you.
Same here I wasn’t expected it to be a mixture of Joshua tree with a utah feel, it’s a gem. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel bro 🙏
Thanks man for sharing your video. It's awesome 👍. I loved it. Good job.
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel bro 🙌
This is exactly what I’ll be doing!
Nice! You’ll love it 🙌 have a great trip and thanks for watching 😀
Hi, I'm about to stop by red rock in the next few days to camp for a night, how much was it total? for the pass and site
Nice! You’ll love it 🙌 I believe it’s campsites are $25/night . Thanks for watching 🙏🙌
I love the planet of the apes too! they actually filmed planet of the apes there at Red Rock Canyon !!😁😍 great video✌😉
This an amazing video! Thanks for posting. I have a question about the wood platform: Does it cover the entire trunk space and lowered seats? And does the platform what the same all the time or does it fold so you can use the seats? Thanks! I am thinking of building one of these
Thank you for watching 🙌 the wood platform is composed to two pieces. This makes it possible to have the back seats fully up and usable. Once I’m ready to make the bed, I fold the sets down and the second part slides on top of them. It’s pretty easy to build nothing crazy on my Easter Sierra video which is one of my recent videos I show more of how I set it up. Hope this helps
@@questrunnerchannel Awesome!! Thanks for the information.
Thanks for the vid. Went here with my dad about 25 years ago and would like to go back. You kept mentioning the weather and how nice it was; what time of year was this?
Great video and very informative.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank your for watching! 🙌
What date were you there so I can get a bearing on the weather?
I was there the last week of November 😀 it wasn’t to bad the surrounding mountains help block a lot of the wind 🙌
Great video! Really love your approach to these videos. 👊🏼👍🏻
Thanks bro! Really appreciate it 🙏 thanks for watching 🙌
Does this sight have flushing toilet and shower? What is the bathroom situation 😁
The visitor center has flushing toilets and only open for a couple of hours during the day, the campsite itself does not have flushing toilets, they do have outside running water water. Hope this helps, thank you for watching 🙏
Love your channel
Thank you so much for watching! And for supporting the channel 🙏
Nice video
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🙏
cool vid bro.. thumbs up