Saddle Mountain Ranch

27625 Schulte Rd., Carmel, CA 93923

831-624-1617

831-512-9025

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GPS: 36.524,-121.8452

Saddle Mountain Ranch is located at 27625 Schulte Rd., Carmel, California 93923 with a total of 22 campsites. Before your trip to Saddle Mountain Ranch, check out website at https://carmelcamping.com/ or contact them through 831-624-1617 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

36.524, -121.8452

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 36.524, -121.8452

Overview of Saddle Mountain Ranch


Last Price Paid: $88

Reported by Sam Hartigan on 04.20.2022

Longest RV Reported: 30 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

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Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

22

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

164 ft / 49 m

Max Length:

30 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Saddle Mountain Ranch

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  • Extremely tight spaces in a beautiful location

    Reviewed 20/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $88

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 16

    This place really could be delightful however they have just crammed way too much into their tiny cliffside property. First you ascend up a windy one lane country road and then straight up a hill. Beware if you are towing. Do not bother if you have a wide load. RV spots are just crowded around a small parking lot, tent sites are quite ...moreThis place really could be delightful however they have just crammed way too much into their tiny cliffside property. First you ascend up a windy one lane country road and then straight up a hill. Beware if you are towing. Do not bother if you have a wide load. RV spots are just crowded around a small parking lot, tent sites are quite literally terraced one on top of the other, and cabins share the walls of the one beside it. It really is a shame because the location, amenities, and pool are gorgeous. They could really have created a luxury experience with their resources. The bathrooms however, provide one toilet and shower for each M and W restroom with open air windows that stay open and freeze the room. During our stay the entire property's water stopped working for a morning. Each day, children ran around the entire property screaming unsupervised through parking lots and playgrounds until about 10:30 pm. Overall I would not recommend or stay here again.

  • Perfect for our little RPod 190

    Reviewed 25/2/2022

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    Nightly rate: $90

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 16

    If you read past reviews you will discover that Saddle Mountain is not for everyone. But it was a perfect spot for our 20ft RPod. Arrival was quick and easy. Backing into site 16 was no problem. The amenities were plentiful. Due to its proximity to Carmel it is not cheap but it beats paying Carmel hotel room prices. We drove the 5 or s...moreIf you read past reviews you will discover that Saddle Mountain is not for everyone. But it was a perfect spot for our 20ft RPod. Arrival was quick and easy. Backing into site 16 was no problem. The amenities were plentiful. Due to its proximity to Carmel it is not cheap but it beats paying Carmel hotel room prices. We drove the 5 or so miles into Carmel for a day at the beach and also drove down to Big Sur for some hiking. The road leading to Saddle Mountain is very narrow and could be an issue with larger rigs.

  • Crammed in, Noisy

    Reviewed 15/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $125

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 14

    We had a very bad experience. The road to the park is very, very narrow. The RV sites are quite tight, jammed around an asphalt square. It felt like a Costco parking lot. Very unattractive. We have a 26' foot Class C, and I was quite concerned about backing into the allotted "premium" spot.(There are no pull through sites). It was...moreWe had a very bad experience. The road to the park is very, very narrow. The RV sites are quite tight, jammed around an asphalt square. It felt like a Costco parking lot. Very unattractive. We have a 26' foot Class C, and I was quite concerned about backing into the allotted "premium" spot.(There are no pull through sites). It was also quite noisy, with so many RVs crammed into such a small area. After checking in early afternoon and being assigned our site, my wife and I decided we could not stay. We expressed our concerns to management and asked for a refund, which was denied. We left and checked into the Carmel by the River park, just down the road, where our stay was delightful.

  • Not your typical RV resort!

    Reviewed 18/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $105

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 11

    Read the earlier reviews. If you have an RV longer than mid-20's this probably isn't the place for you unless you are a confident at backing in tight spaces. The park is carved out of the side of the mountain and the grade to enter and depart is steep. There is not a lot of room to maneuver when you get to the RV parking area by the...moreRead the earlier reviews. If you have an RV longer than mid-20's this probably isn't the place for you unless you are a confident at backing in tight spaces. The park is carved out of the side of the mountain and the grade to enter and depart is steep. There is not a lot of room to maneuver when you get to the RV parking area by the office. Our sub 20' bunkhouse was no problem to fit. There are bigger trailers here so I know it can be done...I would not want to.The resort is well maintained and very clean. The staff are attentive, friendly and accommodating. If you have a second vehicle, be advised that the tow vehicle parking is away from the RV site, they charge for additional vehicles, and that the overflow parking is up, up and up the hill. The pool is excellent, as are the other facilities such as playgrounds, gazebos, corn hole, horse shoes, basketball and sunset cocktails with a view. There is a trail that continues to the top of the mountain winding through the woods, it is a vigorous climb with excellent vistas of Carmel Valley around every turn.The WiFi is solid and enough bandwidth to support Zoom schooling.

  • very tight sites. Access challenging

    Reviewed 18/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $95

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 12

    very family friendly Great pool area. Sites are very small.

  • Very unique place in the hills.

    Reviewed 23/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $95

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 12x1; 21x1; 13x3

    Unique RV park in the hills and tucked away off of Carmel valley road. I wouldn't stay with a unit longer than 24ft because backing in can be tough. Spaces are small but adequate and only 20 or so RV spaces. Really geared for tent camping up above the RV spots. Nice (cold) pool for the kids; nice hike up the mountain from the back of...moreUnique RV park in the hills and tucked away off of Carmel valley road. I wouldn't stay with a unit longer than 24ft because backing in can be tough. Spaces are small but adequate and only 20 or so RV spaces. Really geared for tent camping up above the RV spots. Nice (cold) pool for the kids; nice hike up the mountain from the back of the park. Staff friendly and helpful. Spaces are close together so if your neighbor is oblivious to quiet hours it can be loud. Short 15 minutes to Carmel beach (best dog beach in California), and close to Monterey, Pacific Grove and everything else that makes this place special. Don't arrive by Salinas and up and over the mountain, take highway 1 and exit Carmel Valley Road. We stayed in multiple spots because we came back for additional stays.

  • Not an RV Park

    Reviewed 7/7/2019

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    Nightly rate: $84

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 13

    Just do not stay here. I wish we had read more reviews before our trip. This is NOT an RV friendly location. The road to the site and down from is VERY narrow and steep. We have a 26 foot trailer towed by a full-size pickup. Then we find the RV spots are basically a glorified parking lot and honestly I think we have more room ...moreJust do not stay here. I wish we had read more reviews before our trip. This is NOT an RV friendly location. The road to the site and down from is VERY narrow and steep. We have a 26 foot trailer towed by a full-size pickup. Then we find the RV spots are basically a glorified parking lot and honestly I think we have more room at our storage spot at home. Other negatives points which many other reviews noted - very limited parking, limited shower facilities, self-service check-in mid-afternoon, rude staff, etc. If you are a tent camper, the spots are equally as small and crowded. I can't speak to the cabins although they too are very closely situated. My husband described it as a hobbit village.I was really looking forward to the hike they tout on the website with "360 degree views of the mountains of Big Sur, Carmel Valley and the Pacific Ocean" which turns out is not accessible near the end due to downed trees. Another group warned me on my way up the trail and I went to check it out. These were not recently fallen so I question how often any staff member checks it out.The final straw - we were in town for a wedding and en route heard my husband's aunt had a stroke so obviously we needed to change plans and wanted to leave one night early. I inquired about a refund from the office staff and was told flatly "no". In fact the woman practically gloated about how Paul, who I assume is the owner, refused a refund to a guest whose father had a heart attack. My comment to her was that was not good business practice and her reply was "actually it is". Well - I will be sharing our experience on every social media site I can to ensure others do not have the same as we did.

  • Wonderful spot, great location, friendly staff, excellent amenities.

    Reviewed 19/12/2018

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    Nightly rate: $80

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 14

    We booked Saddle Mountain Ranch for our trip down the coast after realizing rain was in the forecast and wanting to escape the dirt ground campsite we were at ... The paved (though narrow and winding) road up to the park and the gravel spots were appealing considering the forecast. The RV spots are all lovely and separated by bushe...moreWe booked Saddle Mountain Ranch for our trip down the coast after realizing rain was in the forecast and wanting to escape the dirt ground campsite we were at ... The paved (though narrow and winding) road up to the park and the gravel spots were appealing considering the forecast. The RV spots are all lovely and separated by bushes and flowers (a very nice touch). Each site has full hookups (including basic cable) - some have wonderful views of the valley and a couple include nice touches like the Japanese maple tree in the corner of our spot. Each site has a picnic table, bbq for cooking and some have larger plots of "yard" (fake grass) to hang out on, which we loved. They were also very happy to welcome our little dog and seemed very pet-friendly in general with several waste bag stations on the property. The wifi was strong even inside our trailer and cell reception was solid. The bathrooms and showers were clean. There is a large pool (though it was too cold for swimming while we were there) and there are lovely spots to sit all over the property, including one with a fire pit. The staff was friendly and helpful and genuinely seem to care about the place. There is a medium-difficulty hiking trail that leads through the woods and up the hill to some amazing views of the Carmel Valley and the ocean. But at the same time, you're only a few minutes away from grocery stores (including a Whole Foods) and all of the amazing retail and restaurants in Carmel (including the amazingly dog-friendly Porta Bella). It ain't cheap, but we loved our stay at Saddle Mountain Ranch and look forward to returning!

  • Great location, really nice staff

    Reviewed 13/11/2018

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    Nightly rate: $80

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 24

    We booked spot 24 based on another review - nice spot under an oak tree.Spots 14 and 18 look like they would be nice too and the lawn is on the same side as your trailer door and awning :)Great jumping off spot for lots to do in Carmel, Carmel Valley, and Big Sur.Staff (Lynne) was super helpful and friendly.

  • Wish we had more time to spend here

    Reviewed 15/10/2018

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    Nightly rate: $80

    Days stayed: 1

    This place is both adorable and serene, rustic and luxurious. You are perched on top of hill with gorgeous views of the Carmel valley. There is a beautiful pool deck to take it all in from or you can hike up the trail from the property to see it from an even higher vantage point.Most of the RV spots are arranged in kind of a square...moreThis place is both adorable and serene, rustic and luxurious. You are perched on top of hill with gorgeous views of the Carmel valley. There is a beautiful pool deck to take it all in from or you can hike up the trail from the property to see it from an even higher vantage point.Most of the RV spots are arranged in kind of a square instead of a row- we feel this set up made people friendlier neighbors or maybe our neighbors just happen to be friendlier than normal. Spots 14 and 24 must be the deluxe spots as they have nice sized lawns to hang out in. Spot 14 the lawn is on the door side- spot 24 it’s on the opposite side.Cell service was great here with AT&T- some of the best we’ve had on the whole California coast.The road up was not all that bad- but Be mindful that they do have a 30 foot length limit This place is pricey but so is all of California.

  • Nice setting, scary getting in.

    Reviewed 6/2/2018

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 6

    This is an older campground on the side of a hill overlooking the Carmel Valley. The staff are great, very helpful. It is an easy drive into Carmel-By-The-Sea and to Carmel River State Beach which is dog on a leash friendly, chiefly used by the locals.The website says 28' RVs, but when we called, we were told they can handle at lea...moreThis is an older campground on the side of a hill overlooking the Carmel Valley. The staff are great, very helpful. It is an easy drive into Carmel-By-The-Sea and to Carmel River State Beach which is dog on a leash friendly, chiefly used by the locals.The website says 28' RVs, but when we called, we were told they can handle at least 30', but that we needed to be confident with our maneuvering of the trailer to get around a tree at the top of the loop where RVs may go. We are newbies to the RV world, but I have done a fair amount of backing of trailers, so we went for it. We managed, but exited via the road in because of the way I was pointing once I got the trailer positioned.The takeaway here is go for it. Call and talk to them if you are unsure. They are very nice and helpful. When you are heading in on Schulte road, the road will get narrower and narrower, but you will get there.Wifi signal was good, but internet did get bogged down in the evening. Using my phone as a hotspot filled in just fine.

  • Very nice an cozy park. Friendly staff and fine amenities.

    Reviewed 13/1/2018

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 19

    We were there in mid January for a night.Great staff.Don’t be intimidated my the narrow road uphill.A bit on the more expensive side.

  • Beautiful Campground!

    Reviewed 27/3/2017

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    Nightly rate: $63

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 19

    It all depends what you are looking for, I guess, but I loved this campground! The sites are small, but I had no problem getting backed in. The friendly camp host helped guide me in. My beautifully landscaped full hookup site had a picnic table and a grill. They do not allow burning wood, although you can use a DuraFlame log in an appr...moreIt all depends what you are looking for, I guess, but I loved this campground! The sites are small, but I had no problem getting backed in. The friendly camp host helped guide me in. My beautifully landscaped full hookup site had a picnic table and a grill. They do not allow burning wood, although you can use a DuraFlame log in an approved fire pit, which they will rent to you. They will also sell the DuraFlame logs. You can use charcoal and propane grills. They have a beautiful pool, but it wasn't open for the season yet. They have a bathhouse, with one toilet and one shower each for men and women. The bathhouse facilities are clean and in good condition. The campground is compact. There is a one-way road for the RVs. They have tent sites further up the hill, and they also have cabins, which I could see from my site. They had a sign that directed people to yurts. Parking is tight. You can't park at your site, but the campground is so small that you are not far from your vehicle.You might think that you have gone to the wrong place, but it is literally at the end of the road. Just keep going. It is quiet and relaxing. They have wifi, and the signal at my site was strong. I also picked up many local broadcast TV channels.This is more than I like to pay for a campground, but sometimes you have to pay if you want to stay.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 12/19/2018

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 02/06/2018

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