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This is our 3rd year glamping at this resort and never disappoints. The tents are super clean and kitchen is fully stocked with everything we need. The beds are comfortable with extra blankets. The amenities have a little something for everyone. They even have a coffee shop and small restaurant on site. They have plenty of activities throughout the day for both kids and adults such as stores night, movie night, yoga, and hikes.

Yes, I am a complete sucker for what I see on social media sometimes. It happens to the best of us right?? Lol. I wanted to do something different and new and this was it. I booked about a month before my stay of two nights (Friday-Sunday). First off, I DO NOT GO CAMPING. Not that it's not for me, but I just haven't had the opportunity to go. Second, I regret nothing. Since it is glamping I brought my own food to be cooked. ALL accommodations are tents with a patio. The difference is that some have bathrooms or not and the location. Of course, depending on how many people are staying you want a different type of tent. They provide towels, kitchen utensils, BBQ utensils and if you choose to have a bathroom there is toilet paper and shampoo and body wash too. There are three different sections of accommodations to here. There's the main area, the middle cabins and the majority of the tents are located in Red Rock. In the main area there is a restaurant, board games, spotty Wifi, the pool and a place where they hold events during your stay. During my stay there at s'mores, yoga, animal visit and live music.

Such a nice stay! So romantic. Your site is set up with most items. I recommend to take big trash bags because only small bags are provided. And to take bags of ice. They offer ice packs for free but didn't really keep our food cold. Also make sure when booking you don't select the cheaper option like I did. Without paying attention....I selected economical which doesn't include bedding or towels. Thankfully they were able to switch tents upon check in. Also be aware there is absolutely no cell service.

I honestly could see our family going every year for a few days. We went early august and I didn't feel it was to hot nights were cool and days we spent by the pool. Upon arrival I wish I had known we had to drive to our tent because I unloaded all my bags I just assumed they would be nearby but you check in and then drive pretty far unless u specifically book the ones near the pool. Then the tents with no bathroom hillside are an uphill walk which with my 2 wagons alone with kids was no fun! Luckily the staff came and helped me ! I could not have been more grateful! The staff was so kind and helpful! But you really only see them by the pool and at check in after that your on your own. Which is kinda nice No wifi in tents only in the main area that we would drive down to, to use the pool. We were truly disconnected once in our Glamping area lol which was weird after we were told there was a bear around the area ! He did pay the neighbor la a visit during our stay. Food was pricey so pack food! However pizza and burgers were yummy I just wish they had available all day but it was only for dinner. All the food was very limited. I was in love with the aesthetics of the whole place ! Kids loved
6 months ago
Mari and her staff was fantastic. We arrived a bit early and Mari was able to accommodate an early check in. Not only that, she upgraded our stay to the coulter pine area closest to the activities since we had kids. Our stay was pleasant...lots of activities for the kids. The play area had games kids will enjoy. The food in their bistro was very well prepared. The tent was super nice. Had 2 rooms and a full bathroom. It was very roomy inside with a kitchenette and sitting area. The patio had a sink, bbq/stove top combo. Had plenty of seating area perfect for outdoor dining and also star gazing. Our tent overlooked a large grass area and kids had lots of room for frisbee and football. There was also archery and yoga and bracelet making and s'mores in different times of the day. All in all, this place is a glamping paradise! Thank you Mari and staff and Huttopia for making our stay memorable. read more
26 days ago
I'm writing this review specifically about Huttopia's pricing practices. I booked a stay several months in advance, expecting that planning ahead would be beneficial. Later, I noticed they were offering a 20% promotion for the same type of booking. I reached out to ask if they could apply the discount to my reservation, but they refused and were unwilling to make any adjustment. That response was disappointing and left me feeling taken advantage of as a customer who booked early. In my experience, many companies in the U.S. try to work with customers in situations like this, whether through a partial refund, credit, or some form of accommodation. Huttopia's rigid stance didn't reflect that level of customer care. Because of this, I would encourage others to be cautious about booking too far in advance, as pricing may change and adjustments may not be honored. read more
11 months ago
In a nutshell: ParadiseSprings by Huttopia delivers exactly what you hope for in a high‑end glamping getaway: a historic 135‑acre canyon setting, superbly outfitted canvas‑and‑wood cabins, an Olympic‑size spring‑fed pool, a lively café‑and‑games hub, and thoughtful staff‑led activities that keep both kids and adults smiling. The only real trade‑offs are a bit of uphill walking if you book the RedRock loop and the absence of personal campfires--minor inconveniences outweighed by the site's cleanliness, calm and charm. Setting & First Impressions Huttopia ParadiseSprings sits at 18101ParadiseDr., Valyermo, in the heart of the Angeles NationalForest, roughly a 90‑minute drive from LosAngeles . The 135‑acre property opened in the 1920s as a retreat for Hollywood stars and still feels like an oasis amid pines and dramatic red‑rock outcrops . Marketed as a French‑style glamping resort, it offers a mix of canvas cabins and tented lodges scattered between the shaded CoulterPine loop and the higher, more arid RedRock loop . Lodging Experience Our family booked a RedRock cabin with a private bathroom, electricity, hot shower, outdoor kitchenette and full cookware, features that match what the property lists on Expedia and travel guides . The walk from the parking area took about ten minutes, but complimentary wagons made hauling luggage--and tired toddlers--easy. Beds, linens and cookware were spotless on arrival, and the deck lighting let us linger outside after the kids went to bed. Amenities & Activities The Pool The star attraction is the unheated, spring‑fed Olympic‑size pool--roughly 3ftto12ft deep and about 100ft long--so both lap swimmers and little waders are happy . Food and drinks are prohibited poolside, a policy that keeps the water crystal‑clear. Food & Drink Steps from the water, CaféParadis serves wood‑fired pizzas, morning croissants and crêpes, letting you travel lighter on groceries . Shaded tables overlook a playground, so parents can sip a latte while children race down the slide. Games, Playground & Kids' Club Daily activities list a playground in both loops plus ping‑pong, pétanque, cornhole, foosball and board‑game lending, all free to use . Our kids never tired of the swings and rope‑ball area beside the café. Evening S'mores & Campfire Policy Because of California fire restrictions, personal campfires are not allowed; instead, staff light a communal fire pit for nightly s'mores, and supplies can run out on busy weekends . Bring a backup marshmallow stash if you're arriving late. Guided "Hike with Mike" The mile‑long guided walk through the canyon was a highlight--Mike's enthusiasm for the site's history and ecology kept adults engaged and kids moving. (Personal observation) Connectivity & Seasonality Wi‑Fi reaches only the lodge area, and cell service is patchy--perfect for forced digital detox . Note that the whole camp typically closes in October and reopens in spring, so shoulder‑season planners should check dates . Pro Tips for Future Guests * Book CoulterPine if you want to be steps from the pool, café and creek--the RedRock loop requires a half‑mile downhill (and uphill back) walk. * Pack ice and pool noodles. The cabins come with a cooler but ice supplies are limited, and pool toys aren't provided. * High‑clearance car = smoother ride. The RedRock access road is rutted in spots. * Arrive early for s'mores or bring your own fixings. * Use the complimentary wagons to shuttle gear and sleepy kids. Bottom Line Whether you're a camping‑averse family dipping a toe into the outdoors or seasoned adventurers craving hot showers at day's end, Huttopia ParadiseSprings nails the balance of nature and comfort. Book early, aim for the CoulterPine loop if mobility matters, and don't miss the pool at golden hour--it's glamping bliss. read more
9 months ago
This was our first stay at Huttopia. We usually do rough camping but this has changed the game for us. We will definitely be coming back next summer! We enjoyed a bit of both worlds here! Enjoyed nature without the tiredness of hauling and setting things up! The staff was super friendly and helpful. If you're looking for a peaceful getaway with fun activities, this is a great place! read more
11 months ago
This is our 3rd year glamping at this resort and never disappoints. The tents are super clean and kitchen is fully stocked with everything we need. The beds are comfortable with extra blankets. The amenities have a little something for everyone. They even have a coffee shop and small restaurant on site. They have plenty of activities throughout the day for both kids and adults such as stores night, movie night, yoga, and hikes. read more
Yes, I am a complete sucker for what I see on social media sometimes. It happens to the best of us right?? Lol. I wanted to do something different and new and this was it. I booked about a month before my stay of two nights (Friday-Sunday). First off, I DO NOT GO CAMPING. Not that it's not for me, but I just haven't had the opportunity to go. Second, I regret nothing. Since it is glamping I brought my own food to be cooked. ALL accommodations are tents with a patio. The difference is that some have bathrooms or not and the location. Of course, depending on how many people are staying you want a different type of tent. They provide towels, kitchen utensils, BBQ utensils and if you choose to have a bathroom there is toilet paper and shampoo and body wash too. There are three different sections of accommodations to here. There's the main area, the middle cabins and the majority of the tents are located in Red Rock. In the main area there is a restaurant, board games, spotty Wifi, the pool and a place where they hold events during your stay. During my stay there at s'mores, yoga, animal visit and live music. read more
10 months ago
Our family loved the grounds, we visited from LA - it was a short trip from the city, and beautiful drive through the mountains. Each tent was perfectly appointed, comfortable and easy to access. food was available for purchase and the place was as family friendly as it gets - we can't wait to come back and swim the pool!! read more
2 years ago
Such a nice stay! So romantic. Your site is set up with most items. I recommend to take big trash bags because only small bags are provided. And to take bags of ice. They offer ice packs for free but didn't really keep our food cold. Also make sure when booking you don't select the cheaper option like I did. Without paying attention....I selected economical which doesn't include bedding or towels. Thankfully they were able to switch tents upon check in. Also be aware there is absolutely no cell service. read more
10 months ago
THIS PLACE IS AWFUL!!! This place is a complete scam. Everything on the site is false advertising and our experience was so bad we ended up leaving a day early. I was in shock how little the staff cared and have been trying to get a refund on the night we didn't stay for over three weeks. They don't answer the phone or when they do they tell you they don't have anyone that can help you. I've sent emails and never heard back, called every number they give you...and still haven't found a single helpful person. Save your money and do pretty much anything else other than go here. read more
1 year ago
Disappointed by How We Were Treated My friends and I stayed at Huttopia recently, and while the place itself is beautiful, the way we were treated by the site manager left a very bad impression. On our first night, we made a mistake -- we were too loud while hanging out and drinking. The manager came to us, and we immediately apologized and took responsibility. We thought that was the end of it. But the next day, during normal daytime hours, we were simply enjoying the pool with our kids and friends. We weren't being rowdy -- just having fun like any family would. Then the same manager approached us again, this time in a very rude and confrontational way, telling us we were being "disrespectful." It felt completely out of line. There were other people at the pool with food too, but she only singled our group out. When we spoke with those other guests, they said the manager never told them anything and only asked if they were "comfortable with us." It was embarrassing and felt like we were being unfairly targeted. We're a minority group, and unfortunately, we left feeling like that may have played a part in how we were treated. I don't throw that kind of accusation around lightly, but the inconsistent enforcement of rules and the public way we were called out, especially after already apologizing the night before, made us feel singled out and unwelcome. It's sad, because Huttopia has a lot of potential -- but we will not be returning, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who expects to be treated equally and with respect. read more
1 year ago
We stayed here with a group of six families and 16 kids, expecting a fun, relaxing camping trip full of memories and laughter. Unfortunately, from the moment we arrived, we were made to feel completely unwelcome. The staff complained about the kids being too loud--in the middle of the day, no less. It's camping--kids are supposed to run around, play, and enjoy themselves. If we had known this place was more like a silent retreat than a campground, we would have never booked it. What made things worse was the constant feeling of being watched. We felt like we were walking on eggshells just for letting our kids be kids. Even our guests felt so uncomfortable they didn't want to stay and hang out. The whole atmosphere was eerie--like something out of The Hills Have Eyes. We ended up checking out early because it was clear we weren't welcome. If you're looking for a family-friendly, fun-filled camping experience, this is NOT the place. But if you want to feel uncomfortable, judged, and silenced... then by all means, book here. read more
1 year ago
We are extremely disappointed with our experience at this establishment. The management is unprofessional, and it's clear that customer service is not a priority. General Manager Marie was a clear lack of basic courtesy and respect. What's even more troubling is the sense of unfair treatment that we experience. Certain customers seemed to be treated differently based on their background or appearance, which raised serious concerns about discrimination and racial bias. No one should ever feel uncomfortable, unwelcome, or judged. We booked here supposedly for 2 nights with 6 families (6 tents) and 16 kids that all we wanted was to have fun and celebration but checked out the next day for this unfair treatment and felt disrespected in front of other people mostly IN FRONT of our kids. Traumatic experience. She made us feel as if we owe them our stay even though we pay for it. VERY UNPROFESSIONAL!!! Imagine kids cannot be kids who scream and get excited when playing because other nationals are not open to join our colors. One-sided treatment!!! Every customer deserves to be treated with dignity and fairness. Unfortunately, that is not what we experienced here. I hope this feedback is taken seriously, as no business can thrive while ignoring issues of equality and respect. I would not recommend it for families, especially those with young children. NOT a family-friendly glamping experience. read more
1 year ago
General Manager Marie, unfairly treated our family. Apparently, there was a "Karen" guest, and she decided to be one sided with the "Karen" guest. I could say all the details and BS, harassment they did to our family. But Marie knows what happened. I'm sure she will answer back with their good side explanation in here. This review is for their Customer Service they let us experience. we decided to checkout a day early due to the unfair treatment and made us uncomfortable staying in there. Just Warning off All my Asian people. They do discriminate and racist here. So DO NOT GO HERE. NOT RECOMMENDED. read more
I honestly could see our family going every year for a few days. We went early august and I didn't feel it was to hot nights were cool and days we spent by the pool. Upon arrival I wish I had known we had to drive to our tent because I unloaded all my bags I just assumed they would be nearby but you check in and then drive pretty far unless u specifically book the ones near the pool. Then the tents with no bathroom hillside are an uphill walk which with my 2 wagons alone with kids was no fun! Luckily the staff came and helped me ! I could not have been more grateful! The staff was so kind and helpful! But you really only see them by the pool and at check in after that your on your own. Which is kinda nice No wifi in tents only in the main area that we would drive down to, to use the pool. We were truly disconnected once in our Glamping area lol which was weird after we were told there was a bear around the area ! He did pay the neighbor la a visit during our stay. Food was pricey so pack food! However pizza and burgers were yummy I just wish they had available all day but it was only for dinner. All the food was very limited. I was in love with the aesthetics of the whole place ! Kids loved read more
7 months ago
DONT WASTE YOUR $$$ HERE Be aware this place is extremely racist we booked a family vacation here with a group of about 10 mind you this place is about 300+ a night depending on the arrangement you book we where treated so disgusting by the staff here once a French /canadian family checked in they made sure to accommodate any request that family had which was quite odd after realizing that this place is also own ran by French Canadians it all came to Make sense we had a staff member a pointing flash light at our face to quiet down not even 10 pm & to turn off our pouch lights after reading the policy of huttopia there is no policy regarding any lights being turned off at a certain time it is pitch black out there and they made us turn off our lights from our porch area in a aggressive manner (the women manager / receptionist ) is the rudest of them all we tried reporting her and they excused her behavior by stating she had a long day she really need to get fired the way she speaks to people is disrespectful and appalling this place is definitely not family or pet friendly they will disrespect you and do as they please with no consequence this place is a 0 stars but yelp make you choose a star!!!! read more
If you love to camp but not deal with pitching your own tent and having no running water or kitchen, this is the place for you! The creek running through the property is just fabulous! We enjoyed our time thoroughly here! When we checked in you'll have your own wagons you can use to transport your gear to your tent. Cindy was very accommodating. It was a little bit confusing about where to check in because the signs were so small, but we managed to make it. We wanted to find out which other accommodations we might like better and they took us next to the Charlie Chaplin cabin, which is an interesting piece of history and very lovely. You'll see in the photos. We selected site 305. Very close to all the activities. If you want to be near or closest to the creek to hear it at night when you're sleeping I suggest site 111 or 115. The pool was amazing. I love the vintage chase lounge chairs and umbrellas. Reminds me of the 1920s. Our tent came with the bathroom and shower, full kitchenette and grill. I've read many reviews prior to coming that other overhead fans do not work properly so I brought my own fan as you'll see in the pictures. It's a great idea to bring your own fan. There is a very pretty orchard with apple trees by the Charlie Chaplin cabin. Some ducks in the other areas. I was so concerned about the bear sightings in this area that I bought a 12 foot-long tether cord for my little dog and bear spray and whistles. It was all fine. We were all OK . It comes fully stocked with utensils glasses plates bowls everything you need to cook a wonderful barbecue meal! They've got a very fun playground for children, but we two adults enjoyed it thoroughly! So much fun! I highly recommend this place! Maria was amazing. We loved our stay! read more
3 years ago
Glamping with a twist. Your still enjoying the outdoors so there were plenty of bugs when we visited in Oct which surprised me since weather was much cooler. It does get extremely cold at night so bring extra warm clothes and blankets. The experience was fun. We didnt get to enjoy much of the activities offered since we had a newborn w us but would definitely visit again when he is older and able to appreciate the experience. Staff was great! Helped reunite my husband w the fanny pack he left behind. Staff was also quick go assist when our power went out. read more
2 years ago
First time exploring Hutopia and was not sure what to expect. The whole land was a site to see! It was so peaceful, the staff was super friendly and the site wasn't overwhelmed with too many people. The tents were stocked with utensils, plates, cups, cooking ware for the grill/burner, coffee maker, strainer and even a comal for all of us tortilla lovers! We had blankets, towels and sleeping bags, shampoo and body wash. There was hot water and a cooler inside and the deck had a seating area, table and grill. I'm sure I'm missing a few things but I'm short we had plenty! There were 3 different camp areas and only one of them had wifi and reception which makes it perfect for those who literally want to detach when they camp. They even had a little cafe and coffee bar in the main area for those who don't care to grill out! read more
3 years ago
So...I have really been back and forth on giving this place a 3 star or a 4 star. After dwelling on it, I went with 3 but I think it's more of a 3.5 star review. Pro's: Close to the city. About 1 hr 30 mins from LA. The tents are well stocked with all the necessary items such as dishes, towels and blankets. The staff was friendly and welcoming. You really only encounter staff at the cafe and during check in. Cons: Very hot (during our visit in July). Ceiling fan was not properly secure so I would make a squeaky noise. Cafe food menu is limited. Flies everywhere! Seriously, everywhere. Made eating in that area very frustrating and disgusting. Pool was dirty. Even on the first day, which was a Thursday. You could only imagine what it looked like on Saturday when it was a full house. I get it, it's camping and I'm complaining about stuff that you wouldn't normally have during a traditional camping trip. However, if you choose to pay the $400-500/night fee for a Glamping experience, just understand that it's still inconvenient. Also, as part of your check out procedures you have to strip all your sheets, which for the above price per night, one should not have to do that. Tent costs + additional costs (cafe food) just didn't make it worth the $$$. read more
3 years ago
Really neat place. Rooms are perfect/immaculate for what they are. I think it's hard because of the small Volume but the one area we thought was a little lacking was food. My suggestion is to bring burgers dogs etc and cook on the grills at the tents. Super clean and easy. In a pinch you can grab a pizza from the food bar. With that said it's a beatiful place to go with some friends and other families and make some memories read more
3 years ago
This was our first time at Huttopia Paradise Springs but it certainly won't be our last! This is camping made easy, you just show up with your personal items and food and that's it. Check-in is easy and then you head to the parking area near your tent. There you find little carts to use to transport your belongings to your tent. We were staying in the Red Rock section of the site, which meant several ups and downs along a rocky path. I would suggest to the owners that the carts have some kind of breaking system because the downhill portion of the hike with a loaded cart is not for the faint of heart. Once you arrive at your tent everything is set up for you. Our tent slept 5 (one queen sized bed and a bunk-bed situation with a twin and a full) so there were five of everything from plates to glasses in the kitchen area to bath towels for use in the ensuite bathroom. Each sleeping area has a blackout cover so the sun doesn't wake you up in the morning and there is a ceiling fan and plenty of outlets for charging things and plugging in lamps. The living room area only has two chairs but outside on the fenced deck there is a couch and 2 folding chairs and the dining table had 6 chairs so there was plenty of spots for a group to hang out. I would suggest that the decks have gates if the owners were looking for input there. The water and electric are run on solar so they suggest showering during the day, but maybe because we visited in summer we had no problems showering after dark. The kitchen area is pretty well stocked with pots and pans, even a cast iron skillet (they leave cleaning instructions for the latter but nothing to actually clean it with so if you aren't fully prepared with oil to re-season or don't know how to care for it, could be a problem). The tent also comes with an extra-large Yeti style cooler but it is not cooled in advance so if you show up with milk or eggs, you better have your own cooler with you. We used the on-site cooler as a storage bin which actually worked out really well. There are plenty of places to walk and hike, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a books and games room, a playground, and a bistro. Note that dogs are not permitted inside the pool area, instead one member of your party must sit on the other side of the fence while everyone else is at the pool. This struck me as odd because it is such a dog friendly place and one side of the pool area is shaded by trees and grassy. Our 6-year-old loved the playground as well as the daily activities that happen each day. One day she made a medallion, learned how to build a fire, and made s'mores... Best Day Ever. They have movie nights, yoga classes, guided hikes, the list goes on. It's basically summer camp for families for a few days. We loved our time at Huttopia Paradise Springs and will definitely be back again soon! read more
3 years ago
We spent the weekend 10/20-10/22 with our group of friends and booked the TRAPPEUR PACIFIC tents . We requested to be near each other. This review is for Our tent number 305 . The first thing we discovered was the amount of bugs this season.. luckily I came prepared for the mosquitoes but the moths inside our tent was many! The other tents my friends were in also had so many moths. So be prepared for the mosquitos, moths and bees. The Water was freezing. There was no hot water in the shower. I have a 2 year old who needed to shower and so we had to boil water to keep the water warm for him. So pls fix that. We did have a ceiling fan & a portable fan so we kept it running to kind of shoo the bugs away from Coming inside. Some of the tents my friends were at did not have that so we were lucky. It was cold at night and I liked that they provided sleeping bags as an additional way to keep warm if the sheets weren't enough. We had to do s'mores in the communal area bEcause there aren't any pits around the tents. I was looking forward to that for my son but as soon as we got there only one bonfire pit was open & it got bombarded with people which was really overwhelming. We didn't enjoy it much and just went back immediately after. We were informed about throwing the trash out every night because of the bears. But u literally have to get in ur car and drive up towards their check in area to throw it in their dumpster. If it's night time, I don't suggest walking because it's a bit of a distance and really dark. No wifi no cell service. I was expecting that already and that didn't bother me. I was told there that a walkie Talkie is provided in our tent for an emergency. Overall it was ok, and I still enjoyed the good company but for the amount we paid we expected things to work in our tent & for some things to run more smoothly so everyone could truly enjoy it. read more
We stayed in the Coulter Pine section of camp. All the great things people have said is true. The camp has only been open for a couple of years. Amenities are in great shape. The red rock section of camp is a drive away from the main area. Be mindful of that when you book. The Hike with Mike activity is a must do even with kids Why not 5 stars? 5 stars means everything is perfect. They don't host a s'mores activity every night. You can't make your own fire (fire danger, I get it). I couldn't believe it when I learned there wouldn't be s'mores every night. I would also prefer to have quiet time start earlier around 9. We had neighbors blasting movie night every night until at least 10. The restaurant is convenient but be ready to pay a premium price for that convenience. Creek is amazing this year because of the snowmelt. We had a great stay and hope that our future stays are even better! read more
3 years ago
We came here in mid July. Please be aware that temperatures can exceed 100 degrees. So if you are bringing a dog bring plenty of water and dog shoes if you plan on hiking on the hot ground. Also be aware that there are tents without bathrooms. There are only a few communal bathrooms on the property so if you want to shower and use the restroom when you please pay the extra money for the private bathroom. Please be aware that there is no Wi-Fi our service in the tents. There is only Wi-Fi around the bathrooms and the main common area. We downloaded shows on Netflix to watch at the end of the night Bring plenty of bug spray! There are mosquitos everywhere Pros: - Beautiful scenery - Creeks and rivers nearby where you can hang out and spend some time getting your feet wet for you and your pup. - Having a bathroom attached to your tent was extremely convenient. We didn't need hot water during our stay since it was 80 degrees at night time. - Convenient cafe if you didn't bring enough food. - Basic kitchen supplies and grill are provided - Big cooler provided to store your food - Inside is very spacious - There are outlets to charge your phones Cons: - It can get hot with the only fan being one on the ceiling. (You can bring your own personal fan to plug in) - They give you two "ice packs" that are nothing more than a cooler pack that does nothing to keep the large cooler cold. You need to buy ice bags at $3 a bag but you'll need about 4-5 bags per day to keep your food cold. - Distance from red rock tents to main campground can be inconvenient since you have to throw out our trash nightly and if you want to take your children to the pool you will likely have to drive. (Although it was nice for the pup who go to play in the water on the way down) - No covered parking which made your car really hot - Distance from the parking area to the tents can be far and difficult to carry all of your supplies (they do provide small carts to help) - No clear instructions at check in on the checkout process. Luckily we had washed the dishes and thrown out the trash but a friendly reminder would be nice. - Unable to reach the company for more information before getting there. The phone prompt tells you to leave a message but the voicemail is always full. Overall the pros outweighed the cons. We would come back again probably in fall or winter. read more
3 years ago
This place was a fun experience. I highly recommend staying in the Coulture Pine area. Red rock is about 3/4 of a mile from the main house and activities, not far but could be inconvenient. Red rock is just that rocks! It gets hot during the day. If you have dogs, their feet can burn during daytime heat. They have cool activities planned for the kids. The staff is great!! Cafe leaves a little to be desired as far as options, but food was good. Cafe prices are expectedly high given the experience. Communal bathrooms and areas were pretty clean. The per night charge is definitely not for amenities as they are pretty standard, but for exclusivity and experiences. You can pay an additional fee to reserve a specific accommodation, which can be worth it. read more
We stayed here for 2 nights and overall we had a great time. We had the tent for 5 that included the shower. We got there around 11am and we were able to check in at 1pm, but I believe the regular check in time is 4pm. Pros: Tents are spacious and fairly clean. The place has been opened for only 3 or 4 years so it's still in great condition. Beds/pillows/sheets were clean. Shower area is small, felt like trying to take a shower in a airplane bathroom, but no real complaints here. The patio was spacious and the grill/outside sink was great. They provided pots/pans/utensils and a coffee maker. Cons: If you're in the red rock area, you'll need to drive down to the main area (pool/cafe) each time, your car's interior will be extremely dirty. Some of the tents are close to each other and unfortunately we had one night where our neighbor had a party until 10:30pm. The sound travels, luckily one of the managers was making his rounds and he was able to help out. Food at the cafe is expensive, I would definitely bring food too bqq. Extra notes: Pool area gets busy Activity room where the board games are at is very stuffy, I hope they air that room out. Grounds is very rocky so I would keep an eye out on your kids There will be bugs/insects in your room so prepare for that. Overall, we had a great time and we will be coming back next year. read more
3 years ago
Just stayed here. A little concerned about the workmanship of the tents. The bolts on most balconies are not tight at all. A lot of split wood and screws on the floor. It looks like someone put this place together fairly quickly and bought a bunch of IKEA furniture. A lot of the framing is sloppy and I'd be concerned about the safety of the setup. There are some large gaps in the balconies that should be fenced up for the safety of the children. Walking to our room was rough as the ground is very rocky and not smooth at all. I know it's anute but it's very rough walk in some places. I'd just be concerned about safety cause your kinda on your own after midnight. No patrol, nothing. You dont have cell phone service to call anyone and WiFi is terrible. read more
4 years ago
My son and I stayed here for a weekend and could not have been more charmed. It's like in the middle of nowhere so we were surrounded by forest and quiet. Loved the little cafe, the game room (where we borrowed connect 4 often) and just sitting at our tent. Will return with the rest of the family next year. read more
1 year ago
We felt embarassed and disrepected by the general manager Marie. Admittedly, we made mistakes but that's not how she supposed to approach customers to talk about it. She spoke as if she humiliated us infront of our kids and other guest. She just said whatever reason she can see just to make us feel unwelcomed. With our experienced that you are not allowed to make any noise during the day with the kids in a pool which everyone was having fun. Other guest can join and there was a lot of space. I think the pool was open to public and not been used for privately for that day. There are already guest that was in the pool with food and drinks before us. Knowingly that they haven't been told that food and drinks are not allowed inside but only when we were inside we were the first one been told off. We felt discriminated in this part. No offense with the other guest, they are nice family and said that they don't have problem with loud noise coz they do understand that everyone was there to have fun. I don't know who else was she talking about other families complained regards our behaviour. Don't just tell to us in front of other guest and kids that we were being dispectful to others and to the management. I think everyone needs mutually respected each other but she needs to know more therepeutic approach how to deal with diverse culture, color and race. read more
3 years ago
Stayed in late June 2023 when the temperature was high 80's. We had a few issues arise and addressed them with William and Marie who where very helpful and genuinely cared about our experience. It worked out in the end which is why I'm willing to give this property another try. Pros: gorgeous property with a lovely pool and cute little touches everywhere. Beds were comfortable. Fun activities for kids. Feels like basic camping with a few extras. "Hike with Mike", a local resident who leads hikes is informative and fun. Live music on grass was relaxing. Cons: Dog owners don't follow the rules and inconvenience others. Hard to keep the hut cool with one fan. Provided ice packs don't keep provided cooler cold. read more
2 years ago
This place is trash they wouldn't let us book due to having a category 1 dog, which is no pit bull or American Staff breed. So they won't let you book if you are bringing a certain breed of dog under a category 1 or 2 regardless even if they have no temperament issue. read more
I wanted to do a quick getaway for my family and after seeing their ad on IG I decided to give them a try. We planned to do 3 nights but only did 2 mainly because our 5 year old wasn't quite ready for the great outdoors. The grounds and amenities are exactly as advertised. The pool is a nice size and has great sunlight. The restaurant had good food options and of course the kids loved the playground. My only complaint is the distance between the cabins and the main grounds. We had to drive between the two, and in the blazing summer heat was a lot for my children. And the roads aren't paved so you would get a good bit of dust on you and wherever you go. If you are a nature lover you are going to enjoy it. There are bugs and creatures (my 5 year old didn't love that) but the spring and just fresh air was amazing. Ide recommend bringing food to put on the grill and ice, it can become pretty pricey to go to the restaurant for every meal. Be sure to read if your cabin will include the bathroom or not, each cabin has a different set up. We enjoyed ourselves, and I got exactly what I wanted. read more
3 years ago
Looks amazing but doesn't accept pitties because of "aggression". Tired of these stereotypes against these amazing dogs. Bad owners, not bad dogs. read more
Not the glamping I expected. CONS FYI There's no heating inside the tent at all and campfires are not allowed except the one in the main area that the employees host. It doesn't last long, 2hrs at the most and that's it. It got cold at night and the hot water in shower does not last long. You need to strip the beds upon leaving and do all dishes and put them away. Not the idea I had when I thought of glamping compared to many other glamp sites. The bed in our unit 301, the queen mattress frame was crooked and I felt like I was going to roll off the bed. PROS The pool area was nice, the campground appeared maintained. They have a good size cooler inside the tent you can use. BBQ was nice and having all the cookware available. You don't need to bring towels or pool towels. The creek alongside the campgrounds were cute and kids enjoyed it. I've grown up camping in tents so I understand what it means to camp. But after going to glamp sites unfortunately this is not one I'll return to. For the cost and amenities I don't feel is worth it. There's lots of hungry mosquitoes so don't forget your repellent sprays! Whatever is exposed will get bit. My daughter was bit on her face and legs. But that's the great outdoors. Lol. read more
3 years ago
Where to begin... - I knew the Red Rocks area was 3/4 mile from the main camping area, so we brought bikes, but I didn't know it was all uphill. There was no way my kids and I were going to make it back and forth to the pool in 95-degree weather. We ended up driving back and forth. - Once we got to the Red Rocks area, I was shocked we couldn't at least drive to our tent (1/10th mile from parking area, also uphill) to unload and had to use wagons. Unless you're strong/fit or have help, it's super difficult to pull all the food/gear that distance, uphill, and on slopes. Some staff saw me struggling and just drove by in their offroad carts without offering assistance. Did I mention it was 95 degrees out? Also, the fan in our tent wasn't working, and the lantern they provided wasn't charged. I informed the staff the fan wasn't working, and she scribbled it down on a piece of paper, and nothing came of it. The next evening, I ran into a maintenance worker and asked about the fan, and he said most of them broke during winter, and they hadn't fixed them yet. (It's July.) He did call in a standalone fan which was delivered that night. - Was there for three days, and not once were there ice packs in the freezers, and the ice I purchased from the main area almost melted before I could get it back to tent. $5 for tiny bags of ice. The coolers were so big, unless you bought ten bags every day, it wasn't enough to keep food cold. Ours spoiled. Oh, and their food prices were outrageous. $21 for a hamburger? Really??? Pizza and fries were good and the only decent priced food. -If you weren't lucky enough to rent a tent with the bathroom, there is a bath house in the middle of the Red Rock area with four shower/toilet combos. They were well maintained and shampoo/bodywash was supplied. The downside was that there were only four. So, if you had to pee and all the showers were in use, you had to wait until one became available. I had to wait 20 minutes one night. Would be nice if they could add a few toilets for guests not needing to shower. - The main area was nice, and the pool was huge and perfect for accommodating a lot of people. The daily activities were geared more toward small children, but my kids still participated. - For the price it costs to stay there, you think they'd invest in a bigger screen for movie nights, better wifi (absolutely zero service in Red Rock area so bring hot spot or satellite (Starlink) if you have it.) Games are in poor shape (Foosball, corn hole, ping pong) and shouldn't cost much to replace. The "store" was tiny and they "sold out" of bug repellent. Lol. - They will charge $90 if you do not strip the beds, wash dishes, sweep the cabin and wash down surfaces. They also tell you to take your trash out every day but only supply one super small/flimsy trash bag and the dumpsters are outside the grounds, almost a mile away from Red Rock area. - It is dog friendly (to certain breeds) but I was hugely disappointed with other guests and their treatment of their dogs. Since they are not permitted in the pool area, guests wood tie them up to the wooden fence WITHOUT water bowls. It's almost 100-degrees outside, and they're left without water. Its not Huttopia's responsibility, but if they allow dogs, they should put up rules about the care. Seriously though, don't bring your dog if you aren't willing to properly care for it. If if I do decide to revisit in the future, it will be in the main campground area. Red Rock area was not worth the price nor the hassle. read more
3 years ago
We are not very outdoorsy but wanted an adventure in nature. The staff was amazing and the grounds were beautiful. The little bistro had delicious food (especially the pastries). We had an issue with our tent plumbing but we were very satisfied with the response. Beds were comfortable, was fun to be a bit off the grid, BBQ, play cards, and have a good time. read more
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18101 Paradise Dr
Valyermo, CA 93563
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(661) 544-8006
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What time does Huttopia Paradise Springs open?
Huttopia Paradise Springs is open 24 hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Huttopia Paradise Springs is open 24 hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Yes, Huttopia Paradise Springs has free WiFi.
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With its unspoiled beauty, crisp mountain air and dappled sunlight, it’s easy to see why Paradise Springs was a natural choice for our very first Huttopia resort on the West Coast. We’ve been carefully planning Huttopia Paradise Springs for a long time, and we’re excited to welcome you this season! You’ll find our Huttopia Paradise Springs village high up in the San Gabriel Mountains inside the protected Angeles National Forest. Paradise Springs has long been a destination for people looking to escape greater Los Angeles for the wild. It’s an oasis in a wide canyon ringed by lush desert greenery fed by an artesian spring that flows into a winding creek all year long. That sounds like paradise to us.
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“Loved the little cafe, the game room (where we borrowed connect 4 often) and just sitting at our tent.”
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2 years ago
We had planned to celebrate our friends' birthdays at this location and had rented five tents, arriving around 8 PM. Unfortunately, the distance from the main entrance was quite far, and the path was not easily accessible. Additionally, one of our friends has a disability and was unable to enter the premises, as the facility is not designed to accommodate individuals with mobility challenges--there is no accessible entry for them. When we approached the main office to address the situation, we were informed that a refund could not be issued, as the booking was made through Expedia. Despite reaching out to Expedia, it took two days for the hotel to respond, and ultimately, they refused to provide any refund. The experience was far from what was depicted in their website photos, and we were deeply disappointed by the difference in quality. We had to relocate our celebration to another venue, and the inability to secure a refund added to our frustration. Based on this experience, I would not recommend this location. read more
3 years ago
Came across this on TikTok and looked like a great getaway. It's too bad they chose to exclude our Rottie due to his "dangerous or aggressive" breed. Will not support a business that's discriminatory towards Pitties and Rotties. read more
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