The spaces were spacious, level and nicely shaded. I guess they aren't usually very full though, since there was a black widow spider nest in the electric box. It looks like the main business here is the marina across the street and the semi-permanent RVers on the other side of the park. The manager was not around to check us in but since we had reservations we had a packet left out for us. We saw several other RVers come in and were not able to register, get the bathroom code, etc. The shower/restroom were clean but needed repairs, broken locks, etc. The pool had algae. The Rec Room had a big screen TV with satellite, but the remote was AWOL so we couldn't use it. We were unable to dump our holding tank because the sewer riser was quite a bit above grade. There was no "drive-up" dump station. At $41/night, this park was very disappointing. We won't stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
It is a nice, shady campground with large sites. Access to the store is across the street in the Marina. The only downside was stickers on the ground got all over our dogs. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park, but... wi-fi is weak, no cable TV (big deal now). Shady sites but had big-time stickers that hurt my feet & were worse on the dogs.... The "Spind drift" bar/grill was fun. Great food. Steak & egss $5.00 on weekends. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful place, with a restaurant with great food, bar and good store. My only complaint here was the showers, no water pressure, not to hot and not clean in the evening when I used them. It was also quite expensive for a campsite and loud with party's into the night. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
This park is now called Brannan Island KOA. Nice and shady, however the trees dropped very sticky sap all over the place, and the "grass" was ALL stickers. Beware dog owners - your dog will be literally covered with hundreds of stickers! Too bad, because grass would be so nice if it weren't for the stickers. Kids had fun with the tennis court, pool and volleyball court. Had intermittent power on our full hook up site. Quiet at night. This place is just okay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a lovely, shady RV park located just off Highway 12 in Isleton. Each of the sites is surrounded by lots of lawn and mature trees. Bathrooms are absolutely immaculate and the clubhouse has wonderful kitchen facilities, a big screen TV and a pool table. There is a large grassy area for volley ball, a fenced swimming pool and a large BBQ area. Management is incredibly responsive to any requests; they bend over backwards to make sure your stay is enjoyable. If you're looking for a quiet park, adjacent to great fishing, crickets chirping and coyotes yipping at night, this is the park for you! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good RV destination resort on the Delta. We found the park to be clean, the staff friendly and helpful. A lot of shade trees. Laundry facility very clean and reasonably priced. We would definitely stay here again in the future. Call ahead for reservations, Delta activities throughout the year. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A good park, not a great one. Sewer hookups are configured in such a way that it is not
possible to gravity dump at most sites. In order to dump completely one has to lift hose over and over because sewer hookup is higher than R.V. outlet. Nice well groomed weeping willows for shade. Entrance and exit to park from road is VERY steep. So steep that some bed rails hit the underside of some 5th wheel trailers. This park's best asset is it's location to the delta and nearby enjoyable towns and attractions. The manager indicated they were going to go membership only status as soon as the population allowed. "Just waiting for more people to buy in" he said. All in all a good value. Will probably come back again soon. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good things were the manager lady was very friendly and helpful as were the other workers in the park. The park has a lot of grass and they have to cut it 5 days a week to keep it in check. Was not a issue but you did hear the lawn mower during the week. The sites are not level, and we actually sunk about 4 inches into the soft grass while we were there. I suppose if it was raining, we could have sunk farther. The roads are higher than the sites and backing in,there are NO pull through sites, can cause the rig to end up touching the bed of the truck. The Wi-Fi is not free and as far as we were concerned, way too expensive for us. Don't know how well it worked as we decided not to spend the almost $6.00 per day. This was a Coast 2 Coast park and that is why the $10.00 per night for us. The park was quiet and clean and and I think if we are ever back in the area we will try it again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Grounds are not level. A little bit tricky when pulling into certain sites. Staff is friendly. What this park lacks is amenities. There are no cable hookups. Its 2009 and not 1959. Wifi here is expensive. For the price you pay for Wifi you can get cable internet. Most modern parks offer wifi for free and cable for free. This one doesn't. So safe warning if you are going to this park. Bring some movies or a checkerboard. Rates are pricey considering what you're actually getting. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 3 / 10 ]
November 2008
$10
The people in the park were very friendly. Our major complaint was how out of level the sites were. I could have lived with that except that the roads were built up much higher than the sites. Had some scary moments backing into sites as the trailer dropped down over 6 inches while the truck was still on the road, too close to the truck rails for comfort. In one other attempt we found that the landing legs of the fifth wheel (up as high as they will go) were making contact with the ground when the truck was on the road while backing in. We spent over an hour find a place to park and ended up using blocks to raise us 6 inches side to side and 5 inches front to back. They are working on the problem but certainly need to address the problem of the "levels" of their sites. Wi-fi was available at $9.00 a night. No thanks We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We loved this park and will return in time. It was shady with lots of grass and the marina was just a walk acrossed the road. The managers were very nice and we got to pick out our own site. Excellent weather for July. Stayed here alittle over a wk in a fifth wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I used my ROD membership to stay for free. The park has a very homey back country feel to it with few amenities, but was very welcoming with friendly staff. I was impressed that most of the campsites were completely grassy with very few annoying weeds - even where you park your car and rig. Apparently, sites are roped off in order to allow the grass to rejuvinate. I had a very large site, but was not aware that the park had Wi-Fi service. The Delta breeze makes it very comfortable. I am told that there was a recent water problem after my stay that may be worth asking about. I prefer this park much more than the nearby Lighthouse Marina resort even though there are fewer amenities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
To get to park you have to drive on the levee which is narrow and interesting, then very steep decline into park - but quite doable. Park on grass. Several older, "funky" rigs in park but no issues. Wi-Fi is a big rip off, $8.50 per day for a lousy connection (note, my friend's air card did not have a good connection either, unlike an earlier poster). Good value at $10/day (Coast to Coast) wouldn't want to pay a regular rate. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Overall it is a nice park. The grounds are well tended, the people are friendly and the sites are nice. The sewage connections are in the back which was a stretch for us since our drop is up front. There is not much for the kids to do here, there are a few toys, a basketball court and the mini-golf, but no playground. Verizon Aircard gets great Broadband connections or the in-park Wifi is $19/week and is a decent connection. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Access road is off the levee so it is steep, but manageable. Sites are large, but many are on soft grass that heavy motorhomes sink into, both jacks and wheels. Grass campsite area is very uneven. Restrooms should be swept more often. Since there is a marina associated with the park, they have parking for boat trailers and many fishermen use this park. They have a play area for children and planned activities on the weekends. We would not return, mainly because access is only by Highway 12, a very busy truck route with a high accident rate, and the narrow congested Brannan Island Road on the levee. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate is for Coast to Coast + $3 for electric a night and $3 for each dog (we have 2 dogs, so an extra $6.). First time in over 40 years of RVing we had to pay an extra charge for our dogs. I could understand a charge if they had a nice fenced in dog run. There is an extra charge for 50 amp and pull throughs. The park is in need of maintenance. There are some run down looking permanent trailers that detract from the park. Our Verizon phone and aircard worked well. Sites are very close together. We would not stay here again. There is another Coast to Coast park about a mile away that is much nicer and does not charge extra for anything except wi-fi. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a Coast to Coast Camp Ground. We used as base for the Area. To get to Camp Ground must drive on top of levee, a narrow 2 lane road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Poor pull through site on uneven grass. Too close to neighbor. Park is littered with old storage units. Run down looking, and many permanent residents. No room to sit outside between sites. Will not stay here again. Better RV resorts just up the road from this one. We used our RPI. Very disappointed. Extra charges for 50amp, and pull through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The employees are friendly. There are shady areas for camping. Some sites are not full hookups, but a dump station is nearby. There is fishing off the dock across street. We will go back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I used my ROD membership to stay at this park, which should have been free of charge. The park charges a $2 utility fee per night ($5 for 50amp service) and an additional $2 if you have pets. The campsites are very small, many of which are set up so that you face your neighbor. The site between mine and another was so small that I offered that my neighbor could use the area behind my awning as their outdoor area. Otherwise, they had nothing more than a narrow pathway outside of their coach. The restaurant was good, though they close pretty early. The park was full and the weather was pretty warm during my stay, which caused numerous electrical problems. The power would not stay on during Saturday which caused my 30amp adapter to melt. The voltage at my site was as low as 93 when it should have been at least 110. One of my circuits blew in my coach, and I had to go for emergency repairs in Lodi. The park should have a better electrical grid if they are charging a utility surcharge. The staff were nice and helpful, though the ammenities left a lot to be desired. The pool was green, as was the jacuzzi. The campsites are surrounded by a lot of stored old RV's, boats and campers. The sites recommended for satellite service are in a remote ugly treeles section. The nicest and largest sites are water and electric only. The camp store should not be considered a store. Other than beer, there is not much to buy. The Delta is very nice, but I recommend staying at Delta Shores which is another membership park just down the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is a membership park of which we are a part of and was very clean and well kept up. Also nice park models well landscaped. We stayed here in a fifth wheel for 3 days.They have a restaurant across the road and it has good food and you can sit right on the outdoor patio or inside and watch boats going up and down river. Would recommend. The Delta area is beautiful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We are AOR members so arrived believing we were going to pay $6 a night. Upon arrival asthetically and initially it looks pretty, but we were informed we would now have to pay an additional $5 a night fee for our 50 AMP service. The pull-thru sites are horrible, uneven, grassy, close together and very few Maybe 8 or so. The bathrooms are filthy, broken tiles and desperate need of repair. The shade is available to those whom back in or do not require full hook-ups. The pool water was brown. We were told by the people next to us that the "well" had problems twice in the 2 weeks they were there. We only stayed 2 days and went next door to the Delta Shores RV Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a membership RV park but a free 3 day pass is available at their Website. We camped here a week in December so the pool and other outdoor activity items were not available. We enjoy off-season camping so not having all the recreation items open was balanced with a having a quiet park. The parking area is grass or dirt and since it had been raining, muddy in spots. We would stay here again because we like a quiet park away from traffic. I used the bathroom and shower areas while visiting and found them to be only "OK". They seemed relatively clean but needed repair. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a Membership Park, Coast to Coast & RPI, in the California Delta. 4 sites per
power post, Very low power, Dusty dirt roads, grass not mowed. This is a DNR (Do Not Return) type park We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
2003
$30
Sites poorly marked, grass uneven. Staff helpful, but other campers were territorial. I
would not return to this park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good location on the Sacramento River. Was a good reasonable central home base for exploring the area. The have docks for your boat. They have their own restaurant on-site. Saw people eating there, we did not. Was able to have a campfire in our washtub. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.