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Extremely well maintained and the employees are so helpful and courteous.. Would give it 6 stars if I could. This park truly lives up to being called a resort; with a pool and hot tub, hot showers, mini mart, and laundry facilities. Boulder Creek RV Resort is a favorite of families all over. The staff is friendly, the place is extra clean, try a special event, they know how to throw a party! Camp mini mart was very well stocked for last minute purchases. Free coffee and muffins in the morning were a nice extra.
Back in , this site was overflowing with covered wagons belonging to people searching for gold! Not only is this park filled with rich history, the surrounding areas are as well! They really go all the way for their customers.
My kids love it here too. Quite clean, with a lot of trees to shade your RV. The staff is very friendly and helpful. Located on five acres on the Yuba River in Sierra City, California is a cozy park that will provide you with relaxation and adventure. Rafting, kayaking, fishing, and hiking are all opportunities awaiting you during a stay at Sierra Skies RV Park. Do a little of everything at this exciting California park, for one of the best trips ever!
Mountain views, shady trees, and relaxing by the river are all things awaiting you in this pristine park. This high-quality resort is a Highway West Experience park that offers bus access, cable tv, a convenience store, a Campfire Cafe, fitness center, and even free did rentals! Amenities such as a tv lounge, hot tubs, and a wine and beer bar truly set the standard for luxurious RV resorts. Great for weekend getaways or week-long getaways.
Best in the area. Lots of local families come for weekends.
Here are a few features that top the list:. McCloud RV Resort source credit: Located near Graeagle, California, this park is nestled in the perfect spot to get a great view of the Sierra Mountains, as well as an opportunity for horseback riding, golfing, ATVing, and much more. The owners and employees are also very helpful and kind. KOA Locations in sunny , warm destinations let you live the snowbird life in the comforts of your RV. Dry Hookups Dry hookups offer a power source for your RV, but no hookup for water.
This family owned park is located in Orland, California, and boasts a calm, quiet facility with top notch customer service. The most coveted spots for RVers are on the waterfront. RV campgrounds on the Pacific Ocean coastline and large inland lakes surrounded by forested mountains tempt RV enthusiasts who want to add watersports, sunbathing or sunset watching to their California vacation plans. Because prime waterfront spots fill quickly, make reservations early once you know your destination. And expect to pay premium prices at commercial oceanfront campgrounds.
The campground, named by Reserve America as one of the best beach campgrounds in California, has 32 sites, none with hookups, on a bluff overlooking the Pacific. Spacious sites with a picnic table and fire ring offer views of the coastline and provide perfect spots to watch sunsets.
Getting ready to travel through California in an RV rental? Located in the foothills of the Sierras, this pristine park offers full hookups at all of its RV sites, clean. The RV hook-up sites at Lake Perris have water, grey water, and electrical On arrival, you will pay full use fees for your watercraft for each day that the.
A rocky beach is a short walk away, and the largest sandy beach in Big Sur is just five miles away. An access trail leads to the Pacific Ocean, and wineries, redwood forests and two lighthouses are nearby.
The campground includes a swimming pool, hot tub and a disc golf course. Back-in and pull-through sites for RVs have full hookups. Whale-watching season on the coast begins in late November and peaks in January.
Many of the more rural campgrounds are owned by the state of California, and are very busy and crowded in the summer. You MUST make your campsite bookings many months ahead for the more popular campgrounds at the beach. Many of the campgrounds are located "outside" of heavy tourist areas which of course makes sense since they are more rural, so they won't be close to downtown large cities. Campgrounds tend to be noisier, since people are outside all the time, cooking and washing up, listening to the radio and so on, and there tend to be more children running around.
RV parks are located everywhere, both in large cities and rural areas. Often tents are not allowed. They will pretty much all have complete full hookups - water, sewer and electricity - plus cable TV and often wifi. RV parks in general will have full facilities such as laundromats, a swimming pool, game or recreation room, small store and so on.
Spaces tend to be closer together and less private. Children are not as prevalent and RV parks are usually quieter. In most RV parks, there will be a separate section for the long term live ins if possible.
Many of the parks with lots of long termers are sort of like little tiny villages - people go to work in the mornings, get home at night and generally just live their daily lives. They tend to be more rustic with gravel, dirt and grass sites, yet they usually have full hookups, swimming pools, wifi and camp stores on location.
They also, since each one is privately owned, will accept long term live ins. KOAs have "camping cabins" which are rustic cabins available for nightly rentals.