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    Bonelli Bluffs RV Resort & Campground

    Bonelli Bluffs RV Resort & Campground

    (557 reviews)

    Great location and affordable pricing for RV camping experience with nicest view of lake around the…read morearea. There's other too nearby also but with top views this one is recommended

    Cool spot for casual intro camping, but not if you want the full wilderness experience. I didn't…read moreget any photos of our camp spot, but the bring your own tent (BYOT lol) area is limited. You are perched away on a small hill with 3 shared fire pits between about 6 - 8 different tent sites. So if you want your own fire pit and privacy I definitely recommend some place else or else you'll be rolling the dice if people are there before you. This also isn't the best place for getting lost in nature as there is lots of light pollution from street lights, RV's, campers and cars coming in and out. You also have great cellular reception - so, if you want that full wilderness experience with a technology break, definitely check out parks further out. Reservations for tent sites are all done via telephone so be sure to call! As of the last date I went in Jan it was $31 to reserve a tent spot and fire wood bought from the campground was $15. (A bit pricey for sharing). The bring your own tent spots are also NOT next to or near the lake! Keep that in mind if you wanted to night fish! The pro is that the tent spot is close to the bathroom and the bathrooms do have showers! I will say this place is very RV and camper heavy with the main bulk of it being RV's - so if you have an RV or enjoy glamping this is an awesome spot!

    SoCal Adventure Company

    SoCal Adventure Company

    (35 reviews)

    Went canyoneering with Pete and Kyle this past weekend plus another 11 people. I wasn't sure at…read morefirst because our meeting place was in a shopping complex. But after the briefing, we're told we were the most on time or even early group that arrived for many trips they had, even the day before, they started at 11.30, instead of 9.30am. The briefing took about 15-30minutes to make sure everyone knows about the safety and addressed any concerns that they might have before heading up to the mountain. We're then followed them to their car to get the gears for each person. Once everyone got their gears and everything is cleared, we all got our cars lined up behind their Honda Fit and drove up to Mt Baldy. We got there like around 9.30-9.45 ish, and started hiking around 10. It was a pretty steep hill to hike and lots of rocks, so better wear shoes with good grip. Also, this was actually a beginner canyoneering so don't worry about bringing your own rock climbing shoes. Just make sure you bring sunscreen, hat and make sure your bag is waterproof or water resistant, because you'd be going down a waterfall. After climbing for about maybe 45minutes or so, we finally reached the top of the San Antonio waterfalls and both Kyle and Pete started setting up the ropes. They also told us what we need to do and watch out for before sending the first person to go down. There were a total of 4 waterfall to traverse, but the 2nd and 4th were the best, we really got soaked!!! They were also the tallest ones, so if you have a gopro or camera, it would be best to take them during that 2 rappels. I got stuck on the last rappel and I wasn't scared or anything, just curious how to get down and somehow they managed to do something with the ropes, got me down safely. I would totally recommend them if you want some adventure around LA. They're very credible and they have many levels of canyoneering to try as well. They recommend us to try the second level, which is at Eaton Canyon but we have to hike about 10miles round trip, which made me guess myself if I want to go. At least if I'm looking for something fun to do, now I know who to look for. If they're nice and you feel they give you good service, please tip them. It was an awesome Sunday for me last week!

    I'm (almost exclusively) an indoor, top-rope climber - not really the adventurous type. But a…read morefriend who is new to the sport wanted to try climbing outside. Since we don't own any gear we decided to try a guided trip. This was fun. The hike into the climbing area was easy and beautiful. The climbs were difficult but achievable. The day was just about perfect. I think my favorite thing was that the guides let us set the pace. Pete would give us options and say "What sounds like fun next?" There was no pressure to follow a specific agenda - and when one in our group was done climbing and just wanted to hang around - that was cool too. When I read some of the other reviews here about 200ft rappels I was worried I would be outside my comfort zone all day - I can be really difficult when I get scared - so I told them what I wanted and that's exactly what I got. An easy, fun day outside with some cool people and no pressure. The guides were friendly and funny, they were more than prepared, and they definitely made the day for me. Next time I go climbing outdoors - it'll be with So Cal Adventure Co. They know what they are doing.

    DoubleTree by Hilton Pomona - Fitness Center

    DoubleTree by Hilton Pomona

    (89 reviews)

    $$

    Located off the 57 freeway. There's a Wendy's and gas station on either side of the hotel. The…read moreparking is a bit of a challenge especially if you want to park outside as well as 2 EV chargers. There is an underground parking for more parking. The lobby is nice and has a great view of San Gabriel mountains and the surrounding area. My room was pretty big with 2 comfy queen beds. There is an on-site restaurant where we had breakfast daily. They also serve lunch (which we didn't have) and dinner. There is also a pool which came in handy to cool off since it the weather was in the 90's. I would recommend this hotel because its proximity to pretty much everywhere... Ontario Airport is about a 20-25 minute drive with no traffic, Disneyland is about the same, Downtown LA is about a 35 minute drive with no traffic. And the view is really nice day and night.

    This a solid 3.5 star hotel. It's a bit older and it has some charm with it being on a hill and…read morehaving some big MCM vibes with the glass windows overlooking the city/freeway but besides that it was just a standard hotel. Parking was under ground, big lot and easy. Getting to the hotel is a little strange as you drive through the parking lot of a gas station and go behind a Wendy's then up a hill to the hotel. Small pool area. Big lobby and then a pretty packed/popular restaurant and medium sized event area from what I saw. We came for a wedding and stayed the night in the hotel. Rooms were updated and the bathroom was very nice with a high pressure nice shower. The wedding recipe was in their banquet hall on the far side of the property and a little hard to find but it was a gorgeous wedding they did a lot to decorate and the food was good that was catered by the restaurant. Our ac was just ok and I called to ask about a fan and they said they didn't have any which is the first time I've had a hotel tell me that. Overall the stay was fine to be on site for the wedding. And staff was friendly.

    Sheraton Fairplex Suites & Conference Center

    Sheraton Fairplex Suites & Conference Center

    (327 reviews)

    $$

    Visited during one of my favorite conventions, the true gauntlet of events, Asian American Expo,…read moreAnime Impulse LA, K Play Fest, and Collector's Expo. They were using the Sheraton Conference center side, which is attached to one of the Fairplex's "warehouse" buildings where Collector's Expo was taking place. There's a small hall walkway in, another hall area where there's seating, information about the event, outlets, seating, and super fancy and clean restrooms. The actual conference rooms were being used for TCG tournaments that were going on for the event. Liked that the restrooms were clean and looked nicer and I am sure were cleaned more regularly than the restrooms at the Fairplex. AC was blasting and super strong, great with the hotter January weekend and the amount of people at the event. Great place to rest up even though I'm not specifically there for this Collector's Expo in general.

    So this is now our third stay here in the past year... and apparently we're just gluttons for…read morepunishment at this point. We travel with my parents (Marriott lifetime platinum members, not exactly first-time guests), and every single time we've stayed here, we've requested connecting rooms. And not just casually mentioned it--we've called ahead, emailed, and even received confirmation from the front desk that it was "taken care of." Fast forward to check-in... surprise! No notes. No record. No connecting rooms. Again... At this point, it's less of a mistake and more of a tradition. Honestly, if you're looking for consistency, this hotel does deliver--just not in the way you'd hope. We were told this would be a "great teaching moment" for the staff. I'd love to know what curriculum they're using, because 3-for-3 suggests nobody is passing the class. Then there's breakfast. With the hotel at full occupancy, you'd think staffing the restaurant appropriately would be part of the plan. Instead, we were quoted a 40-minute wait because they didn't have enough staff to handle the crowd. Nothing says "relaxing hotel stay" like scheduling your morning around whether you'll be able to eat. Safety-wise... shoutout to my 4-year-old for having better hazard awareness than maintenance. One of the balcony chairs had a large exposed screw sticking out of it. She caught it before it caught her arm open, which is probably not the kind of guest experience the hotel is going for. And the showers? Designed, apparently, for someone no taller than 5'6" with a deep appreciation for low water pressure. If you've ever wanted to feel like you're rinsing off under a mildly enthusiastic garden hose, you're in luck. What's frustrating is that this place was good. That's why we keep coming back. But each visit feels like a noticeable step backward. At this point, I'm not sure we have it in us to roll the dice a fourth time.

    GnG Vacation - propertymgmt - Updated May 2026

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