Great views, unique location!
This tiny 5-site camping area is unique in that it is surrounded by vineyards and reached through a gate (code provided to guests) then a very narrow private road. It is an adventure just getting there.
It was very hot when I stayed, 98° F (37° Celsius), which probably explains why I was the only camper. The host, Phil, came by to greet me and answer questions soon after I arrived. The temperature dropped as the sun neared the horizon and I enjoyed walking around a bit, wandering through the grounds of the adjacent inn.
The campsites are just level places to park, my van was perfect. It was very quiet and nobody came near me. The peacefulness and privacy was just what I wanted.
This campsite is located halfway up the Gabilan Range, between the Salinas Valley and Pinnacles National Park. Some of the Pinnacles are in view, but the real view is of the Chalone Peaks (within the park) in one direction and the Sierra de Salinas in the other. There was fog in the valley below and a clear sky at sunset. I plan to go back, to experience a different season, maybe harvest time.