What is holes film location?

The 2003 film "Holes" was filmed primarily in California, USA. The production used several different locations throughout the state to create the different settings in the film.

One of the main locations used was the Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times in Mountain Center, California. This served as the setting for Camp Green Lake, where the young boys were forced to dig holes as part of their punishment. The production also used other locations in the area, such as Lake Hemet and the San Jacinto Mountains, to create the desert landscape and the surrounding areas.

Other notable locations in California that were used in the film include the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, which served as the setting for the flashbacks to the town of Green Lake, and the Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort & Spa in Tucson, Arizona, which was used as the destination for Stanley Yelnats' family vacation in the film.

Overall, the film's locations were chosen to create the rugged and isolated feel of the desert landscape, while also capturing the nostalgic feel of the flashbacks to the town of Green Lake.