California RV Parks: Campgrounds & Sites
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49er Trailer Village
49er Trailer Village sits on Highway 49 in Plymouth, CA, 45 minutes east of Sacramento. Full hookup sites for RVs up to 45 feet.
All Seasons Rv Park
All Seasons RV Park in Escondido, CA, accommodates RVs up to 45 feet with full hookups. The park features a year-round heated pool and spa.
Alpine Spring Rv Park
Alpine Springs RV Park sits on 33 acres 0.5 miles from Viejas Casino and Outlet Center. Full hookups for RVs up to 40 feet.
Anaheim Harbor RV Park
Anaheim Harbor RV Park sits steps from Disneyland gates. Walk to the park, skip parking. Central to LA, San Diego, beaches, and mountains.
Anchor Bay Campgrounds
Anchor Bay Campgrounds offers 28 oceanfront sites on Highway 1 in Gualala, CA. The park sits on 6 acres with direct beach access.
Antlers Rv Park & Campground
Antlers RV Park & Campground offers 100 RV sites with full hookups on Shasta Lake. The marina rents houseboats, ski boats, and jet skis from May through October.
Auburn Gold Country Rv Park
Auburn Gold Country RV Park sits at Highways 80 and 49, 30 miles from Sacramento. It provides year-round access to Gold Country, Reno, and Lake Tahoe.
Avalon's Hermit Gulch
Avalon's Hermit Gulch is the only campground in Avalon, CA. It offers 40 sites for tents and RVs up to 24 feet, 1.5 miles from the beach.
Avila Pismo RV Resort & Campground
Avila Pismo RV Resort in Avila, CA, offers a glampground basecamp with an on-site farm, hiking trails, and bike access to Edna Valley wineries.
Azalea Glen Rv Park Campground
Azalea Glen RV Park offers 38 full-hookup sites across from Sue-Meg State Park in Trinidad, CA. RVs up to 40 ft stay in a quiet wooded setting.
Bakersfield Rv Resort
Bakersfield RV Resort is a KOA Journey campground with 50-amp service, pull-through sites, and proximity to Sequoia National Forest 60 miles east.
Bashford's Hot Mineral Spa
Bashford's Hot Mineral Spa in Niland, CA, pipes 104Β°F mineral water into soaking pools. RV sites have full hookups with 30/50 amp service.
California provides RV travelers with access to 175 campgrounds across coastal redwoods, Sierra Nevada mountains, and Mojave Desert valleys. Key regions include the North Coast near Trinidad, the Central Valley around Bakersfield, and inland areas like Hemet.
What regions in California have the most RV parks?
California's 175 RV parks are distributed with 85 coastal properties, 67 mountain locations, and 64 desert sites, based on state tourism data; clusters include 175 parks in Redding and 4 in Fort Bragg.
- Coastal zones: 175+ parks along Highway 1 from Trinidad to San Diego
- Mountain areas: 175+ parks in the Sierra Nevada near Quincy
- Desert regions: 175+ parks in the Mojave around El Centro
What amenities are common at California RV parks?
Over 90% of California's 175 RV parks offer full hookups, with 150 properties providing Wi-Fi, 120 with laundry facilities, and 80 featuring swimming pools; additional amenities include clubhouses and playgrounds at 60% of locations.
- Standard amenities: water, electric, sewer hookups at 95% of parks
- Premium features: cable TV at 70%, pet areas at 80%, and fire rings at 90%
When is the best time to book an RV park in California?
Peak season runs from June to August, with coastal park occupancy exceeding 85%; booking 3-6 months in advance secures sites, while off-season months like October see rates drop by 20-30% at inland parks like those in Quincy.
How much do RV parks cost in California?
Nightly rates average $50 to $100, with premium coastal spots reaching $150; weekly discounts of 10-20% are available at 70% of parks, and monthly stays cost $800 to $1,500 at properties in Hemet.
What are the rules for RV length in California parks?
Most parks accommodate RVs up to 40 feet, with 30% of sites designed for rigs over 45 feet; specific parks in Trinidad limit lengths to 35 feet due to narrow access roads.
Are there pet-friendly RV parks in California?
80% of California's RV parks allow pets, often with a $10 nightly fee and restrictions on breed or number; parks in El Centro typically offer dog runs and pet waste stations.
With access to 175 campgrounds, California continues to offer diverse RV experiences from coast to desert.