Lost Hills KOA

14831 Warren St., Lost Hills, CA 93249

661-797-2719

800-562-9143

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GPS: 35.6141,-119.6593

Lost Hills KOA is located at 14831 Warren St., Lost Hills, California 93249 with a total of 53 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Ping Pong, Swimming Pool, and more. Before your trip to Lost Hills KOA, check out website at https://www.losthillsrvpark.com/ or contact them through 661-797-2719 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

35.6141, -119.6593

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 35.6141, -119.6593

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Overview of Lost Hills KOA


Last Price Paid: $46

Reported by govi on 01.29.2022

Longest RV Reported: 37 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

53

Elevation:

229 ft / 69 m

Reviews of Lost Hills KOA

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  • Gravel sites not so level

    Reviewed 29/1/2022

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    Nightly rate: $46

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: C23

    This place is in a convenient location half way to my destination San Diego from Bay Area. When I checked in , I used KOA app to book it, since it was late night check in no one at the registration and there are no option to mention that I booked online in the envelope. Regarding the site it’s full hookup. I used just the power, and ...moreThis place is in a convenient location half way to my destination San Diego from Bay Area. When I checked in , I used KOA app to book it, since it was late night check in no one at the registration and there are no option to mention that I booked online in the envelope. Regarding the site it’s full hookup. I used just the power, and left early.

  • Decent overnight campground investing in improvements

    Reviewed 12/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $47

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 5

    We stayed here for one night while making our way down California. The campground, which used to be a KOA, is located about a half-mile west of I-5, near a number of business that cater to the numerous 18-wheelers that make a brief or overnight stop in Lost Hills. We booked our site via credit card over the phone, so even though we a...moreWe stayed here for one night while making our way down California. The campground, which used to be a KOA, is located about a half-mile west of I-5, near a number of business that cater to the numerous 18-wheelers that make a brief or overnight stop in Lost Hills. We booked our site via credit card over the phone, so even though we arrived during business hours we didn’t need to enter the office: a campground map with our name, site number, and all the pass codes was taped to the office door.Almost all of the sites are pull-through sites. Our site was in the front row of the current campground: a new section of campsites was under construction across from our row of sites (the campground map had that area of the campground simply labeled “overflow camping”, but there were definitely hookups at those sites). Our site was pretty large for a (former) KOA site: it was more than long enough to fit our 37-foot RV and truck, and it was wide enough that we could have parked the truck next to the camper with room to spare. With the exception of a large mat of astroturf near the front right area of the site, the entire site surface was packed dirt. Each site in our row had a large tree providing some shade in the front right corner.Most of the amenities are located near or inside the office building. The office and store occupy the front part of the building, while the laundry room, showers, and bathrooms occupy the rest. The propane refill station sits in front of the building, while the kids park, swimming pool, and horseshoe pit are behind the building. Located beyond those amenities was a large dog park that was still undergoing construction (there was no gate and the fencing wasn’t completed). Fortunately there was a small dog run in the new section of campsites that we could use.Given our one-night stay, I only did one speed test with my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna. Although the numbers were terrible - 0.4Mbps down and 2.5Mbps up - I was able to stream TV for a little while, until the buffering became too frequent as the evening wore on. The one speed test I did with my AT&T phone showed 58Mbps down and 15 up.If we ever have to make another overnight stop in Lost Hills, CA again, we would stay here.UPDATE (5/15/22): We stayed here overnight again, and felt the I need to make a few corrections:1) The large fenced area they were still building last time turned out to be a nice tent camping area, not a dog park. So the small dog run is still the only off-leash area, and it is the smallest dog run at any KOA we've stayed at.2) The mat of astroturf we had at the front of our site last time is gone.3) The Verizon cell strength was much better than last time: we didn't have the best video quality, but we could stream TV with some buffering. The numbers were still on the low side, though: 6Mbps down and 5 up.

  • New Updates Coming

    Reviewed 8/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $46

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 23

    We recently stayed here overnight while traveling from Southern California back home to Northern California. It was fine for what we needed. There was no cable. I will say that they are a KOA (don't know if that is recent or not), and they are making some upgrades. This makes for a noisy AM right now, but I am excited to see what t...moreWe recently stayed here overnight while traveling from Southern California back home to Northern California. It was fine for what we needed. There was no cable. I will say that they are a KOA (don't know if that is recent or not), and they are making some upgrades. This makes for a noisy AM right now, but I am excited to see what they do as its a good, right off Interstate 5, location! I will say for now it is just a dirt pit. Mostly monthly people stay there, but they are all nice!

  • Mud pit

    Reviewed 19/3/2020

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    Nightly rate: $42

    Days stayed: 1

    I stopped in the middle of a rain storm because I was tired. It appears there used to be gravel in the spaces but now they’re just dirt which meant mine was a mud pit & I worried about getting stuck. Luckily I did not. Spaces are all pull thrus but the hookups are near the front of the rig. Poorly positioned. Several old, rundown t...moreI stopped in the middle of a rain storm because I was tired. It appears there used to be gravel in the spaces but now they’re just dirt which meant mine was a mud pit & I worried about getting stuck. Luckily I did not. Spaces are all pull thrus but the hookups are near the front of the rig. Poorly positioned. Several old, rundown trailers in the park. A man was going thru the dumpster in the morning and took my trash from me as I went to dump it. Park is next to the freeway. I was here in a rainstorm and during Coronavirus lockdown so traffic was low, I imagine normally it’s quite loud. Left the next morning glad for a place to rest but glad to not be staying here longer. The woman at check-in was quite nice.

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 10/12/2021

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 03/19/2020

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