O.K. here are some initial findings for where we can park the R.V. by region, showing availability
WINE COUNTRY
Dutcher Creek RV Park
Dutcher Creek Village, 230 Theresa Drive, Cloverdale, CA 95425
(about 2 1/2 hrs from Mountain View)
Full hookup = $55 + tax per night
Currently has spots available. Could not advise how fast they would fill up but my impression that while this is the best option it has fewer spaces than other sites.
Website blurb" Plan day trips to the Bay Area, the Northern California coast, historic sites, Lake Sonoma, the Russian River, The Solar Living Institute and redwood forests. Or, visit the local wineries & vineyards for your own personal wine tasting tour; by bike (bikes can be rented in nearby Cloverdale), " Also has swimming pool and trails. Location has spots with a view of adjoining vineyards. My first choice for wine country.
Novato RV park
1530 Armstrong AveNovato, CA 94945
(about 1 1/2 hours from Mountain View)
$65.25 pernight with AAA/Good Sam membership (I have AAA we can use mine)
Good Sam: ratings 9.5/10+/9.5
A call to the desk advised that we should plan on waiting no more than another month as they are starting to fill up.
Note: website says free Wi-Fi but reviews say it is really limited bandwidth. Has a good looking pool (If you link to the website you have to hunt for the photo gallery, its on the Right margin at the bottom.) I wasn't big on this one at first but the reviews are strong, it has good facilities, (deli/store, pool, clean laundry) and is the closest to both San Francisco and Wine Country. Saw some Yelp posts that said the bathrooms were old and worn but the manager said that was "next years project" since the post was 2 years old that may be out of date, and I wasn't planning on using the camps toilets anyway right?
NOR CAL
Railroad RV Park
100 Railroad Park Road, Dunsmuir CA.
$37.00 per night plus tax
Checking the Availability on the website shows 21 of 45 RV sites available. Based on what I'm seeing on the website my guess is this place will fill up fast.
Erik & Charlie will remember Dunsmuir, CA will fondness from the Graduation Trip the 3 of us took on the Coast Starlight with a brief stopover while waiting for the return train. Here's a chance to see what we missed. Looks like a lot.
This place is not just an RV site. They have a railroad theme going, (the only Themed RV park I've seen so far). There are cabins and tent sites but the real draw appears to be hotel quality train cars available for rental, mostly cabooses but also a box car and a genuine restaurant/lounge in train cars.
They bill as a railroad resort, not just a campground, advertise the railroad engines and specialty cars they have available to see. This appears to be consistent with the tourism theme for nearby Dunsmuir (2 miles). " offers creek side camping in the tall pines. " and "Everyone is welcome to enjoy the Game Room with Pool Table, Group BBQ Pit and Recreation Lawn. Ice and Wood are available for purchase at the entrance station" also "features trout fishing at it's finest. Many area lakes and creeks are stocked with trout, bass, salmon and catfish. Area fishing guides are located in Dunsmuir." While not mentioned above I did see a pool in the photo gallery. I suggest you browse the gallery at least once because even if we don't make it to this spot you'll want to catch a glimpse of the classic cars, the view of Mt Shasta and the railroad bar/restaurant. This place looks really nice.
Yreka RV camp
767 Montague Road, Yreka, CA 96097
$37.58 per night.
This place doesn't seem to have much going for other than the curious name. (I've always liked the sound of the names of Eureka,CA and Yreka, CA,) That and the free coffee and local paper are about the only thing it has going. Probably explains why this spot has the lowest rates. Also it's Airstream friendly. I'm told that has certain connotations in the R.V. community. If anybody knows something about that maybe they can fill us in? This is the closest camp to Mt. Shasta that I reviewed.
Similar to almost every place I have talked too they advise making a reservation "by the end of this month" for a space during the week of July 12-18. Looks like we have a sunset date for how long we can keep our options open on picking a campground. Best by the end of march, last chance likely near Tax Day (April 15).
I'll put more up as I find 'em. I'd love to hear some opinions.
I added two comments to the previous thread which were intended for this one. One re: an RV place in Napa and one in Sonoma.
ReplyDeletesaw them, thanks
ReplyDeleteThe one in Napa looks fine except no swimming pool. All but the last one I reviewed had one and I admit I'd like one sounds like a good way to spend an evening.
ReplyDeleteYour review of the one in Sonoma looks fine. Except I didn't see a name. (unless it is Eco-Friendly). Do they have a website?
ReplyDeleteBy the way did you see my note regarding when these campsites expected to fill up? looks like we should be making a choice within the month if we want a campground. (not forgetting that we don't HAVE to have a campground.
ReplyDeleteExpect the pool to be cold. Not what you want in the evening in the dark.
ReplyDeleteGood point.
ReplyDeleteDutcher is the park I like best. Followed by the train park. Didn't care for Novato and yreka seems quite a long way from Mountain View.
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