RV Parks in Lodi
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Flag City RV Park
Flag City RV Park in Lodi, CA sits off I-5 with full hookups and paved sites for big rigs. Daily rates start at $85.
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™: Tower Park in Lodi, CA
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Lodi, CA won the Pinnacle Award and was named Top Large Campground in the US by Campspot.
Lodi RV Parks: 2 Campgrounds in California Wine Country
Lodi sits in Northern California’s delta region, 35 miles south of Sacramento and 25 miles north of Stockton, CA. The city hosts 2 RV parks with a combined 180 campsites. Travelers use Lodi as a base for exploring 85 wineries, the 10,000-acre Delta waterways, and historic downtown.
What types of RV parks are in Lodi?
Lodi has one privately owned park (Flag City RV Park) and one family-themed resort (Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™ Tower Park). Flag City RV Park provides 75 full-hookup pull-through sites measuring 35 x 80 feet. Jellystone Park offers 105 shaded sites plus 20 rental cabins.
Which Lodi RV park is best for families?
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™ Tower Park ranks as the top family option with 12 themed weekend events each year. Amenities include 3 swimming pools, 2 waterslides, a 9-hole mini-golf course, and 4 playgrounds. Daily rates run $65 to $95 for a full-hookup site.
What amenities does Flag City RV Park offer?
Flag City RV Park provides 50 amp electrical service, 30 and 50 amp options, free Wi-Fi for 100 MB per day, and a heated pool open May through October. Each site includes a 15-foot paved patio. Monthly rates start at $600.
How close are Lodi RV parks to wineries?
Flag City RV Park sits 3 miles from Lodi’s Wine Trail, which features 40 tasting rooms within 5 miles. Jellystone Park lies 10 miles from Michael David Winery, the region’s largest producer with 200,000 annual visitors. Both parks offer direct access to State Route 12.
Do Lodi campgrounds accept big rigs?
Yes. Flag City RV Park accommodates RVs up to 75 feet total length with 6 wide lanes and 3 dedicated big-rig pull-through rows. Jellystone Park accepts rigs up to 45 feet. Clearance on main roads into both parks measures 14 feet.
What is the best season to visit Lodi campgrounds?
Peak season runs April through October with average highs of 75 to 95 degrees. Winter lows drop to 38 degrees. Harvest events peak in August and September. Reservation lead time for summer weekends averages 45 days at Flag City RV Park and 60 days at Jellystone Park.
Lodi offers 2 RV parks with 180 total sites, making it a compact but well-equipped base for 85 wineries and the Delta region. Use RV Parks USA to compare rates and availability across Lodi’s campgrounds.
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