This is a first-class campground with excellent facilities and a staff to match. We stayed here for several days recently on our annual trip north. The park was as neat a a pin and the facilities were squeaky clean. Rates were actually quite low for the level of quality we received.
The property has 24-hour video security , which was nice. All the staff, from check-in to the restaurant and snack bar employees were friendly and made us feel welcomed.
They have some very nice amenities including “The Crest Bar and Restaurant” (with patio fireside dining!), an Internet Cafe and lounge, a fitness center and a general store. Check out their 9 hole putting green or enjoy a drink & snack on the patio & watch the fellow duffers miss the easy ones. They also have a large heated outdoor pool and spa.
There was a little road noise from nearby CA Route 99, but after a few hours we didn’t seem to mind it at all. This was a great find for us and we are sure to make this one of our preferred campgrounds when traveling thru the area.


A little off the beaten path… We were passing thru the area and decided to get off I-66 and check in for the nite. We had heard that this particular campground was rather nice.
The Williamsburg KOA is a small campground tucked comfortably away from the noise and traffic of the Williamsburg area but still close enough to all the attractions. We camped here this past summer for a week while we visited Busch Gardens and the surrounding Williamsburg area.
My wife and I have been camping for over 30 years and now that we’re both retired we’ve become full-time RVers. Now that we have the time and opportunity, we plan to visit many parts of the country that we’ve dreamed about seeing all our lives.
Bullard is a very nice State Park. They offer clean restrooms, and level blacktop pads with lots of privacy. There are lots of large trees throughout the campground too! They have full hook ups with the exception of cable and are in the process of installing 50amp service.