This place is a dump. I do not recommend staying here, unless you like the smell of sewer and enjoy hanging out with shady looking characters that look like they will rob you to pay for their next fix. The park allows permanent stay so it attracts residents that people with $100K RV's don't want to associate with. They put us in a site that vented the sewer. The smell was awful. They moved us to the other side of the park which was much better. At the of our stay, we went to dump our tanks and the sewer overflowed. I felt like asking for my money back, but was content to get out of there with all of my belongings. The only thing I have positive to say about the park is the woman behind the counter was very helpful in finding us a different site because the first smelled like sewer. My motto now is to not stay at RV parks that have a monthly rate. I rated this park a 1 out of 10 only because it wouldn't allow me to choose zero. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
May 2009
$35
My experience at Loomis Rv Park was great, friendly staff, nice facilities, and a very pleasant atmosphere. We were located in the back of the park so traffic and the noise from the train did not bother us at all. Full hookups and we were able to fill up our propane before we left. They even had a lending library. The pool was great very refreshing on a hot day, and the water was crystal clear. I read a few of the old reviews and i disagree, all of the sites were graveled as well as the roads. I don't see where mud could be a problem. Maybe they have done some improvements. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
May 2009
$35
Would have gotten a 3 except we spent hours picking the cockleburrs and thistles out of our dogs fur. Noisy (trains in the middle of the night, busy road), no scenery, minimal landscaping, lots of TTT and semi permanent residents. Water faucet handle was broken. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great place to stay if you enjoy the comforting noise of freight trains passing by constantly. Very hard to sleep with major train lines within 50 yards of park. Arrival and setup at night was a extremely difficult. Sites are close together. Nice and close to Roseville, Lincoln and Loomis. Great shopping and dining nearby. If you are looking to spend the night in the Roseville area to take advantage of the local retail / malls this is a good place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had planned to stay in Auburn but the Auburn RV Park is closed. This was easy to reach and fairly close to shopping. Staff was friendly. The only drawback was the railroad crossing less than a quarter mile away -- the trains had to blow their horns several times, but only early in the morning (we never heard them in the middle of the night). We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very rural style park. Nice shady sites, but they are all dirt. Has quite a few run down RV's which appear to be permanent residents. Very quiet except for the rooster that crowed every morning. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A place to stay temporarily if you can't find anywhere else. It's an old KOA with an older trailer park on the site as well. Would not stay here for an extended length of time. Also, the price is way to high for this type of campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I didn't experience any of the complaints mentioned, but then again the park is under new owners and management. They are young and were very helpful and friendly. The sites are maintained, most don't have a BBQ any longer, there are bountiful trees and shade everywhere. There were a couple of branchs hanging a little low, but they came right out and cut them back for me. This is not the concrete flat barren campsite that seems to be taking over the camping industry, it is a nice quaint place set on the outskirts of a small town, quiet, and oddly enough, for all the negative posts here, they are full year round. I had to make reservations 2 months in advance for my return trip. Definitely not a 5 star park, but nowhere near all the bad I have read. Perhaps those people are used to having their cake served to them on diamond plates and gold forks. I'm giving this site a 6 on the scale based mostly on their attitude of service and friendliness, and they are always out in the park doing what they do. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
May 2005
$32
We wish we had read rvparkreviews before we called in to get a reservation. This place is the dirtiest park we have ever stayed in. Dirt roads and dirt sites translate into mud everywhere. It is completely over rated in Trailer Life Directory and costs double what they should be charging. The Gold Country RV park in Auburn which is about 15 miles north goes for the same price and is much nicer. We moved there quickly. Avoid Loomis if you can. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This Park is a dump. Mud Mud and more Mud. First they put us in a site that was used as a
driveway and was not close to being level. I tried for a half hour to level the coach. Finally went to the office and ask for maintenance to come with a tractor and gravel to level the site. No tractor or gravel. They moved us to a site that was only available for a few days (We needed to stay a week.) There was no 30 amp breaker in the electric box. Moved us to another site which allready had someone using it. Moved us again to a site that was in part usable. (the rear 15' of the site was deep mud as was the ground outside the entrance door.) I asked for gravel again, but was ignored. The park has a modem in the "Game Room-Laundry Room" but we could not use it as the hook-up and table are right where the kids sit to watch TV, and they will not move. The interior roads were full of potholes and were muddy. When we were leaving, I had a confrontation with a self appointed park cop over where I parked my toad in order to hook it to the M/H. (Was not blocking any sites or roadway) $200 for a week for all of this misery. We would not of stayed there but we had buisness to take care of in Auburn and the KOA in Auburn was $252 for a week and only a little better. This park was formally a KOA. Park staff was not helpful. Nothing else to choose from in the Auburn area. We camped here in a Motorhome.