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Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon Resort
Acton, California

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Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon Resort, picture postcard, 1981.

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SOLEDAD CANYON
Take a swim in the largest private swimming pool in Southern California. It's a facility frequently enjoyed by those visiting the Thousand Trails Preserve at Soledad Canyon.
©1981 Thousand Trails Inc.



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About Thousand Trails Soledad Canyon RV & Camping Resort

4700 Crown Valley Road, Acton, CA 93510

[2018] —Enjoy all the perks of a traditional campground with the added bonus of resort-style amenities at Soledad Canyon RV Resort. With a secluded location in the high desert country along the Santa Clara stream way, Soledad Canyon RV Resort features majestic scenery. Large picnic areas surround the largest swimming pool in the west, perfect for enjoying the California sunshine.

This Los Angeles RV campground is just 15 minutes from major shopping centers and 1 hour from nearby attractions like Universal Studios Hollywood and Six Flags Magic Mountain. Don't miss out on a spectacular trip to Soledad Canyon RV Resort, where the weather is beautiful and recreation is always in season.

About Thousand Trails

[2018] — Thousand Trails is the largest and most successful provider of RV resorts and campgrounds in North America with over 80 locations in 22 states and British Columbia, Canada. We have combined the beauty and relaxation of a scenic nature preserve with the resort-style amenities and security of an exclusive club. At each resort, we provide a secure, gated environment with park rangers who look out for our guests' safety — so you can focus on having fun. Today our parks are enjoyed by more than 100,000 member families and guests. Formerly only open to lifetime members, Thousand Trails has introduced the Thousand Trails Camping Pass, which provides a low-investment way to enjoy the benefits of resort-style camping on an annual basis. There are no sale presentations, no expensive up-front fees, and no long-term commitments.

Thousand Trails Campgrounds are located in the country's most desirable resort and vacation destinations. You'll get to enjoy sunny Florida destinations like Orlando, the serenity of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country, the beauty of the Eastern Seaboard, Arizona's Red Rock Mountains, the Best Fishing Lakes in Texas and the Pacific Coast from California to Washington. We offer a lifestyle of leisure and vacation activities, from quiet picturesque beauty to fun themed weekends.

Most of our campsites are fully equipped with electrical, water and sewer hookups, as well as barbeque pits and picnic tables. We can accommodate a wide variety of RVs from pop-up campers to Class A motorhomes. In addition to our spacious RV and tent sites, we also provide a full range of rental accommodations, from cabins & cottages to yurts, so you can leave your RV or tent at home and still enjoy our resorts in style.

— Equity LifeStyle Properties


LW3220: 9600 dpi jpeg from original postcard purchased 2018 by Leon Worden.
THOUSAND TRAILS
RV & Camping Resort

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Soledad Sands Ad 1976

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BSA Patch 1978

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Postcard 1981

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