This is a good overnighter while travelling up and down Interstate 5. The sites are set in
an olive grove providing lots of shade. Roomy sites of gravel withgrass between the sites. While in Corning visit the olive tasting place across the freeway. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$20
Sites were really good and the access off the freeway was excellent. Every site had three big olive trees for shade and really added to the place as it was 103 degrees when we camped there in July.Stayed one night and will stop there again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Friendly staff, cute old RV park. Sites have nice grass on both sides of MH. Close to grocery store, fast foods, drug stores & etc. Our only 1 complaint is that they have such a small dirty dog pen. It smelled something awful. I am sure they could of put clean gravel in the 3 pens they had. It would be so much nicer if they would simply pen off a site with grass, the dogs need to run a bit and there is no dog park in Corning. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Passport America accepted for 1 or 2 nights; we stayed going and returning from McCloud. A very nice surprise, since our travel friends picked the place not knowing PA was accepted. Cash only for the PA price. The park has a nice walk-path to cross a main drag en route to the Olive Pit store: which also had a great burger and breakfast-sandwich menu. Also tried roach-coach BBQ (but it was over-cooked, like jerky); wish we'd tried the Mexican place, instead. Pull-through sites are long and narrow. My 60' combo needed large swing room to get in from a narrow road, so had to pick a site with wide access from the opposite side of that narrow entry road. Exiting onto a much-wider center aisle was no problem. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly, helpful staff. The site were extra long gravel and mostly level. Small grassy area along the whole drive, good picnic tables and 2 small shade trees per site. They had a nice pool, small store and walking distance to Subway and Olive Pit. On the opposite corner of the highway in a little strip shopping center was a great Mexican food restaurant that will give you a 20% discount if you mention you are staying at the park. Would definitely stop here again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice campground, level gravel sites, manicured tall trees, grass and tables. They are down a driveway, behind a Subway Sandwich Shop. Free Wifi worked great, 6-channel cable TV. Restrooms and showers were clean. Owners were friendly and helpful. Groceries, gas, and food are all within a block away. Some freeway noise at night, but not too bad. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nightly rate was CampClub USA. A very efficient and pleasant experience from the time I called about reservation through check-in. The fact that one has to go through a parking lot to reach park makes it a bit difficult to locate and my GPS was not of any help. Park east of I-5 using Exit 631 and south on Hwy 99W a few hundred yards, with entrance east of Hwy 99W. There is a sign about 30-40 foot tall indicating RV. Great free WiFi signal and great cable connection. Quite a few of full-times though seemd to be in an area away from over-nighters. Grass between spaces could have used some mowing. The pleasant demeanor of the manager offset the few negatives. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place to camp. The new managers were very helpful when I bugged them about Corning. All sites were very clean with trimmed grass and picnic tables. Most of the RVs were new and the full-timers were friendly. Will definitely camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
January 2008
$28
Beautiful park. Staff went out of their way to make us feel welcome. Lots of parks advertise sparkling clean restrooms. Well, this park has them! A little hard to find due to construction in front of the entrance. Shares entrance with Heritage Square. Will be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Most sites are long pull-throughs with grass and trees between sites. Along the edges are back-ins which are occupied by long term people with all their associated stuff. The park has a long list of rules, most of which don't seem to apply to the long term people - like no outside hanging of clothing, pets must be quiet, no trash outside, etc. Despite this, this park is nice and the restrooms are great. My main reason for rating this down in the inept managers. They know how to collect the money and that is ALL. They told us the reason the park isn't in TL is because the owner didn't buy an ad, we know that is not how TL does business. The free wifi has a strong signal, but needs to be reset for it to work - this is way beyond the managers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park turned out to be a good value - $25 at the kisosk, then on to your choice of large pull-through sites. Ours was level, had good hookups, and was nicely landscaped. Not a destination park, since there's nothing for children, no tables or grills, and the walk to the restrooms (at the truck stop) is not something you want to do in the middle of the night. It is far enough from the trucks for a quiet night. Verizon cell and AirCard worked well, and the park now has free WiFi which was very strong. Don't count on the shuttle to the casino, each time we tried they were "busy". We'd stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There are no restrooms or showers in this park. The casino has restrooms and the truck stop has showers but we didn't try to use them. I think you have to pay. Basic park with all the necessary hookups, long wide pull throughs. Perfect for an overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very easy on/off I-5, easy self-registration at kiosk and shuttle service to and from casino makes this park an excellent overnight stop. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here because there was a convention at the casino. The price was very reasonable considering the cleanliness and convenience. The check-in was so easy; it was all automated by an ATM-like machine. Security was driving around frequently, so we felt very safe. Shuttles are available to take you to the casino if desired. We recommend staying in the back portion to lessen the noise of the semi trucks parked in the adjacent parking lot. Our only complaint is that they wanted to charge $5/hour for WiFi, not worth it! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is just a place to stay with power, water and electric. There are no extras such as restrooms, showers, WIFI or cable. We had planned on staying in the free casino parking, lot but it was so warm, we needed the air conditioner. It served its purpose. The sites are large and gravel. The price seemed a little high for the little provided. It was clean, but I didn't even see a dumpster to put your trash in. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
No restrooms, no showers, no cable, no Wifi and still $25 per night and the sites aren't real level either. This doesn't belong to the casino, so the man said, but it reflects on them. We won't be back or if we do it will be dry camping over in the truck parking area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Although not an actual part of the casino, it is right next to it. For $25/night, its a bargain with full hood-ups. The "travelers" club next to the RV park offers complementary pet care from 9 am-9 pm. The landscaping is young, but when the plants mature, they will offer shade. Expansion is taking place at this very convenient, clean park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place to pull in when traveling I-5. Automated check-in, very large level sites, full hook-ups, and it is patrolled by casino security. I like it! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great place as a stop over - would not stay longer - no shade. Easy access from 5 freeway going north and south. Stayed here on our way up north and on our way back south. First come, first served. If full, can dry camp in parking lot with all the truckers for free. Self pay check in, lots of pull thru sites so you don't even have to unhook tow cars. Casino is nice and clean. Found steak restaurant very good with nice service. Overall a great place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice overnight park located behind Rolling Hills Casino. Very basic overnight type place. Rock pads, no frills. Self serve payment booth, no restrooms. No cable TV. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rated a 7 only because of limited facilities but this is an excellent stopover type of campground. Just what many of us want. Easy in and out, good power, water, and sewer, and that's it. All nice wide, long pull-throughs with no trees for problems. Self check-in was fastest ever. Adjacent to, but not owned by, the Rolling Hills Casino, so you have a restaurant and entertainment right next door. No rest rooms or any other facilities in the park, but truck area had services. Clearly an overnight spot, but excellent for what it is. Number of sites is an estimate. We'll stop again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sure there aren't any "frills", but it is a spotless, clean RV Park and great for a stop over. Self serve payment was fast and had my choice of sites. The only negative part was that wifi is available from the casino, but there is a charge. Definitely will stop over again and will be doing so in June 2007. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Too many permanent residents with too many vehicles and loose dogs. One of two bathrooms out-of-order. Used to be a nice, relaxed park but now getting shabby. Management unresponsive to requests to fix shower. Two domestic violence police visits insured that I'll never return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Definitely a great place to go to be away from the big city. Quiet for the most part. Lots of activities going on throughout the year. It is a great place to escape. The only draw back is that it is too country. Not too bad though. I would stay again. The price is well worth it. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After a very long drive we were very disappointed to pull into this place. It appears to have been a state park at one time in the distant past. But now it is in very poor condition and we were under the impression that we were the only transient visitors. The rest being long-term or permanent residents. Besides being in a general state of disrepair and filthy, there were ants all over the place, disgusting over-filled dumpsters that you could smell clear across the park, and none of the things we have come to expect in even some national parks we have stayed at (such as basic phone service and cable TV). The adjacent county park is in an equal state of disrepair. I would not recommend staying here. We left as soon as we could and found a much nicer and cleaner park in Yuba City. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful quiet location on the Sacramento River 6+ miles east of Corning. Boat dock, bait & tackle shop, snacks, ice & sodas, deck overlooking the river. Adjacent to a county park. Friendly, helpful staff. The park is old with quite a few older permanent trailers. The laundry, restroom and shower buildings are old but clean and spotless. Most sites are grass, tree shaded and have cement patios. A nice place to relax. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a California State Park, right across the street from Woodson Bridge RV Park (privately owned). Level paved sites, with no hookups. This is a great campground for tents. Flush toilets. They do have showers (50 cents for 5-minutes). Quiet at night. Fishing access for the Sacramento River is not easy, as the banks are steep. Park is located about 6 miles east of Corning. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.