Too many kids with loud music, swearing, playing loud music, walking through the campsites and not being supervised. Many under-aged drinkers, not family oriented at all. Very disappointing. We camped here in a Tent.
Great campground! It was clean and well kept. The rangers were prompt in looking into electrical troubles. We needed them several times in our 6 day stay. But they responded within 10 minutes of each call. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
During our visit in February, the campground was practically empty. It does, however, get very busy during summer months. It is a relaxing place to spend a few days during off-season. This campground, as well as the South Shore, is operated by Monterey County Parks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A resort this place is not but lots of camping sites with the focus being a lake. There are two entities, North Shore and South Shore, neither offering cable or Wi-Fi though there is cell reception. We camped on South Shore where there is a marina offering boat rentals, rental lodges, restaurant and convenience store, now managed by Carefree Resorts. We found resort personnel pleasant and more efficient this year than last when arranging boat rental was uncertain and chaotic. South Shore has several campgrounds with Lynch being in the marina area. For many years we have camped here and will continue to do so though about the only change over the years is a price increase. Not much has been done to upgrade facilities, as paving RV sites or upgrading interior roads. Reservations are not taken and there are no separation of tenters and RVers or seemingly the number of tents that are allowed on one site. A great place for basic camping under the stars and in the dirt. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a campground we've used each year for more than a decade. Not much has changed insofar as improvements. This evaluation is of the Lynch section near the marina. There is a nice playground with a lawn near the store. Most sites need leveling. Certainly we will continue to return but it would be great if improvements were made, like interior road improvements and site leveling. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped in the Harris Creek campground, asphalt road needs some work and sites need some leveling. Restrooms were clean but old; good hot showers. Our site had 30amp electric and water. There is a dump station near by. Very peaceful and quiet at night. Sites had picnic table and fire ring. No TV antenna reception, bring a book. We stayed for four nights and had a good time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great campgrounds, saw wildlife as in deer and birds. Eagles are there also but didn't see any. We had a level site away from the lake. There is a store and marina for boats. Beautiful area. We are going back in October and camping on the lake. We camped here in a Motorhome.
To call this a resort is a stretch of the imagination but a campground it is. We have been at the Lynch section, one of three sections, almost every year for the last dozen years. Accordingly, comments apply to this one section. There is a landscaped area near the store with a playground. Other then that there is a lot of dirt and dust. Upgrading would be nice, like new asphalt and some leveling of sites. Lots of wild animals around as turkeys and deer. A great lake for boaters and for those who want to have non RVers accompany them, as there are lodges for rent. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The only thing that kept Harris Creek Campground from a 10 was the uneven pads and upgrades badly needed in rest rooms and showers (though they were very clean). Beautiful setting above the lake with paths down to the water. Most sites well shaded and you need it in summer. This a for sure come back campground! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We love camping and not having to stay in rv parks where you are lined up side by side and never feeling like you have any privacy. This is camping at its best. Full hookups and loads of privacy. It's off season and there's only a few people here. The weather is wonderful, and the rates are cheap, 5 days for $125.00... The deer are everywhere along with the turkeys and quail. This is the second time we have stayed here this time of the year and we will be back!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is under the umbrella of Monterey County and consists of three different areas on the South Shore. Two areas provide electrical and water and one area sewer along with electrical and water in specific locations. My evaluation is of Lynch Campground where all sites are within a quarter or half mile of the marina. We have camped here over the past ten years during the months of July or August, and during these ten years little visible has been done to upgrade the camping area. Interior roads are paved though they do need a lot of work. Many of the camping sites are a challenge to impossible to level a rig. Many of the sites are dirt with the picnic area containing a table and fire ring of dirt. Most of the sites are shaded by large oak trees and most require backing into. The campground gets very busy, and noisy, during the summer months. This campground has the potential of being a 8-9 since nearby there is a fenced playground with a lawn area, a store, restaurant, arcade, swimming beach and large lake with several launch ramps and a marina. Pontoon boats are available for rental at the marina. Many different kinds of birds are visible and deer and wild turkeys wander through the campground. An undesirable aspect is that tenters are allowed to claim the hookup sites on a first-come, first-served basis, with several tents on one site. As only a few camping sites are open to reservation, and none in the Lynch campground, it can pose a problem for recreational vehicles needing hookups. Despite the drawbacks, we will continue to camp at this facility because of being within less than three hours from where I live and of the availability of the lodges (actually modular homes), as we rent an air-conditioned unit for our married children and their families, retreating to our motorhome whenever we want. July and August can be very hot with the temperature well above 100 when we camped here in July. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a favorite lake somewhat close by to go to. It is hot in the summer months and can be crowded on weekends. The rangers try, but there can be noisy and/or drunk people. The lake is big and fun to play on. Even if you don't have a boat, San Antonio has a swimming area set aside. There is camping right on the beach at North Shore, but South Shore you can just camp near the water, not on the beach. There is fishing for those that like that sort of thing. South Shore has "cabins" (really mobile homes) that you can rent. We did this one year. It was ok, but too pricey for what you get. Stay in your tent, trailer, or motorhome instead. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is our second stay and both stays were great. Wonderful location, friendly staff. Very clean, well maintained and easy to navigate in a large RV and towing. Only downsides are they fill fast, are pricey and can be attract noisy RVs during certain times of the year. Plan to stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here overnight. The pull thru sites were level and easy to access. Many of the other campers in the park seem to be long term residents. The office people were friendly and nice and wanted to make sure we had everything we needed for our stay. The price reflects a Good Sam discount. We would stop here again when passing thru. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
My wife and I love this park. We've stayed here twice now and have had such a great experience that we plan on staying here again and again. PROS: The entire place is VERY well groomed and maintained. Location is perfect. Close to several wineries and the scenery is amazing. Price is reasonable, there is a huge variety of sites to choose from, concrete, crushed granite, back in, pull through, nice dog poop areas, etc... Cons: Few. But the crushed granite sites ARE messy with the dogs and the feet. Nightmare. We'll probably get a concrete site next year. Sites are a bit close together, but that's pretty typical of RV parks. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park has very friendly and helpful owners and staff. Sites are wide and roomy. The showers are large and well equipped. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good place for a lay over. I wouldn't stay here long term. The sites need to be cleaned and better maintained. There was trash in my site when I arrived and the weeds needed to be trimmed. It's very dusty here, the campground needs some TLC as it's a bit run down and trashy. Lots of diesel pick up truck engines start early in the morning and run for 15 minutes or more before finally leaving for work! It seems this park is primarily for local immigrant workers and their families. I didn't do laundry here and I didn't use the bathrooms. I stayed a couple of days to visit The Hearst Castle and to do sight seeing along the coast in San Simeon. Paso Robles is a nice little town. All the newly built shopping areas are located on the south end of town about 10 - 15 min. drive away from this campground which is located on the outskirts of the north end. Although the receptionist was very nice and friendly, I probably won't stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites are super close together. We are sharing a small patch of grass with our neighbors parked about 7 to 8 feet away. Park is close to 50% permanent or long time residents. Several people start going to work at 5:15 am in the morning. This place is just OK. While it is very close to highway 101, traffic noise is not an issue. To me it is priced a little high for what you get and the closeness of rigs, but is probably your best bet if you want to stop in Paso Robles. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I liked this quiet, peaceful park that served as a very nice stopover while cruising. $32 seemed a bit high for being in the middle of nowhere, but I guess some people come here to explore the wine country (?) It was less expensive than the other option, Wine Country RV. The staff was nice and arranged for a nice pull-through for us for our late arrival, giving us two sites to accomplish this. The camp was quiet and in a bucolic setting with some small trees around, but none to block our satelite. The free wifi worked great, and we stayed through noon the next day to use it. There are alot of full-time residents, but that aspect seemed perfectly fine here. I did not use the facilities, so can't comment on that. It's several miles into town, and we found the best Mexican buffet for the money ($7 lunch $8-$10 brunch/dinner) - Marisco's 7 Puertas. Lots of savory meats and shrimp. From the exit for Hwy 46, head west toward the fast food area, but make an immediate right down a frontage road past Carl's Jr. My ranking would have been higher if the price was lower, if there were spectacular view sites, and if the sites were larger with more privacy (ie I'm not a fan of RV parks). I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Limited Cable TV selection, around 6 channels. Laundry room was dirty. Manager was friendly and informative. It was cold (29 F.) in the morning, but pool was kept open. Old West theme for the club house and some other buildings at the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have been to this park numerous times, and I must say this visit was the least enjoyable. This is a nice park, but we got moved around before we even arrived, and they had us down for the wrong days. We had to move during our stay and the the quality of the place was slipping a bit. Would stay again, but agree they are very pricey for the quality of the sites We camped here in a Motorhome.
When the web page did not work I sent an email to rvranch101@aol.com and received a very nice response from Maggie. We stayed two very cold (mid-20's) nights at this campground and were pleased with the way Maggie worked to help us be comfortable and enjoy our stay. They filled two LP gas bottles for us at a fair price during our stay. The bathrooms and showers were cold but the water was hot. They are as clean as I have seen anywhere and cleaner than most. I marked a waypoint with my Magellan Explorist 600 at 35°40.897'N 120°41.880'W Elevation 702 feet We plan to visit Paso Robles RV Ranch again. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
June 2006
$33
Nice little RV Park. Well Kept, and clean. Hook ups are close together, but there is ample side yard on the awning side. Quiet, and peaceful. We would stay here again. Staff is friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not sure about price. This place was fine really. Kind of nestled in some foothills. Cute little cut-out village for kids and groups. Wonderful bathrooms and spotless showers. Great laundry facilities. Easy access. I marked it down because it felt like a concrete village. Nothing between units in most of the park. There was a sewer clean-out that kept bubbling up and was a bit stinky. When I went to talk to the manager I found that the office had shut down at 5:00PM. Seemed a little early to me. We were there during some of the worst storms in the areas history so give them a little slack for that. In fact we were there because we were originally headed for Big Sur on Hiway 1 and had to back track over 100 miles due to a landslide. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a well designed multilevel park built on the side of a hill in a very famous wine growing region. The approach is easy as you turn off 101 to Hwy 46. You turn left off 46 onto Airport Road but this means crossing 4 busy lanes of a divided highway without any lights. Be careful on this turn and I am sure in the future they will have to put traffic lights in. The park is huge and well designed for big rigs but has no directional signage for the internal roads. There are different types of sites for different prices which really means how much of a view you have off the hill. We stayed at the top in site 144 which backs onto Hwy 46 and got a lot of road noise. Pick the sites lower down by the registration building and you will have a good nights sleep. Ask about their wine tasting card. It is free and allows you free tasting at 5 different wineries all about 10 minutes from the RV park. We enjoyed out stay and would definitely come back here but stay away from the back sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park has multiple levels of site amenities ranging from gravel to concrete, on two levels just off Highway 46. The upper level has more road noise. The lower level is more sheltered from noise and wind. All sites are full-service, and all interior roads are paved, although some corners are very tight. Most sites will accommodate big rigs, although some pads have very sharp approach angles that could cause bottoming out. There are two dog runs but the park is definitely not pet-friendly (you're apparently supposed to drive or carry pets to the fenced areas, as they're not allowed anywhere else). Each site has a grass strip, but you're not allowed to touch the grass or put anything on it, either. Rules were written by a lawyer and are pretty onerous. Friendly office staff, but definitely got a vibe of "we're doing you a favor by letting you stay here". Wi-Fi is available for a fee. Way over-priced. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the best places we've stayed. We came in without a reservation and the staff was phenomenal and very welcoming. We were in Paso to celebrate an anniversary and they even brought us a little gift! We had a site that backed up to the Firestone vineyards. Restrooms/showers are nicely decorated and extremely clean. New jacuzzi/waterfall in the center will be gorgeous when finished. Some road noise as was mentioned by another reviewer, but you're off hwy 46. It was not enough to bother us at all. Can't say enough good about this place. We will be back: often! Awesome. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Rate reflects weekly rate. Restrooms are spotless, sites are clean and fairly level, albeit close together. There are a lot of kids and dogs as the Waterslide park is across the street. But is is close to wine tasting, the coast, and town. We really like this place after school is back in and the kids are gone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
They pack them in at this campground but the location, cleanliness, and quietness cannot be beat. The Verizon air card and satellite worked well. The grounds are slightly leveled. The GPS doesn't pick up the address so use the Ravine waterpark on the corner as a landmark. There is propane on site. They even had a wine tasting at the office when we checked in. Nice touch. Hearst Castle is under an hour away. Restaurants to explore Villa Creek, Artisan for Sunday brunch, and Bistro Laurent. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A wonderful, well kept park. We backed-in our rig right against a vineyard. Pretty grand we must say. The size of the sites were great. Trees have been planted, but are still young. Some of the sites were paved in concrete and others had pea gravel. The park is very dog friendly, with an enclosed dog run available. The site we were in was one of the premium sites and a bit expensive we thought. The staff was extremely friendly. They are in the middle of putting in a grand waterfall with lots of landscaping in the middle of the park. It will be a grand spectacle. They have a large social building, but did not have any programs going on during our stay. They have a very nice pool area with great lounge chairs. The laundry facilities were also nice and clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the nicest parks we have stayed in. We ended up in a premium site, but were given a discount since our site wasn’t ready upon our arrival. Our site was paved, level, and in the shade of a modest tree. The landscaping is very well maintained, as is the entire park. Staff is helpful and friendly. The showers were clean and spacious and the pool looked inviting, although we didn’t use it. Firestone winery is immediately adjacent and offers a 10% discount on tasting and wine. Another winery, Eberle, is located one mile to the east and offers complimentary tasting; their selections are excellent – don’t miss their Vigonier! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Going east on Highway 46 one sees on a hilltop a sign indicating RV Resort. One should turn left at the intersection down the hill rather than do as we did and drive right on by expecting there would be a turn into the resort at the top of the hill. Experience with the staff was great from calling for reservation through check-in. A nice patch of lawn between each space that has a picnic table and BBQ grill. Water comes on at night so don't leave anything out you don't want to get wet. Some spaces have concrete pads though many, as was the one we were assigned, were of gravel. Vegetation between spaces and in a few years trees will be mature enough to provide shade. Wi-Fi free with strong signal and TV channels adequate. A bit pricey but facility very nice. I would rate a 10 were all the pads of concrete. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a fantastic find. Super tidy and well kept, the owner shows a very high pride of ownership. The staff was friendly and accommodating. The location was great for a passing though stop-over which we did coming and going. Wineries nearby if you want to spend some time out wine tasting. There is also a waterpark next door with tons of fun for the kids. Pool and spa were clean and very nice, as were the rest of the grounds. The spaces were a bit on the small side but that is because this RV Park was built on some premium land. The crowds were good there too with many groups camping / family reunion activity. There are tandem front to back pull throughs where four RVs could all occupy the same common grass area between them all. They have both DG and concrete sites available at different prices. As for the other reviews worried about getting nickle and dimed for every extra person / dog etc. so be it: dogs make messes and more people use the facility so if you show up with ten persons in your RV you should pay more! Good Job Roger and keep up the good work! We will see you again soon We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is the most overpriced expensive park. So many extra charges for each dog every day. Also people running around constantly in golf carts watching your every move. Not worth the price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We came here to meet friends that were new RVers so we stayed in a "buddy" site. It was perfect for the reason we were here. One site is a pull in, and the other is a back in. That puts your awnings facing each other and you share a common grassy area. The location is perfect to visit the many wineries in the area. The park is well maintained and the staff is friendly and helpful. We had a view site that looked at the surrounding hills, but directly below was the RV storage area. A row of well placed hedges would have solved the problem. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were here for a Mother's Day special. They did a great job with the wine tasting on Saturday and the Mother's Day breakfast on Sunday. The campground kept up very nicely and the people are very friendly. Probably get a 10 in another few years when the trees mature and some shade is available. They have "buddy" spots available up to four units. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful park backing up to the Firestone Winery. There is a gate for resort guests to use to walk to the tasting room. Nicely paved sites. Ours was on the slope so we had a nice vineyard view and view of the hills to the west. We will definitely return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a lovely park in the wine country in Paso Robles. Definitely a destination resort. The staff is friendly and very helpful. There is some noise from the highway which runs next to the park. There is a "wine shuttle" which takes you to various wineries. There is also a winery next door within walking distance. The town of Paso Robles is about 5 miles away with wonderful shops and restaurants. The park is a great place to stay in order to explore the surrounding areas. We camped here in a Motorhome.
For a non holiday weekend in mid March the park was at near capacity. The only open spots were a couple of the gravel pull through and a dozen short gravel back ins on top nearest to busy Hwy 46. The park is popular with groups and most of the pull through sites alternate direction so the entrances face each other. Our premium concrete site on the lower level was not very wide as the steps extended out on to the grass. On my walks around the park it looked like the hook ups for some of the pull through sites are on the wrong end if you are towing anything. Then there was a young tree on each end of the grass medium which prevented either rig from using their awning. Pretty perhaps but not good in the summer when it can get quite warm here and an awning is needed. The park is pet friendly and during our 5 nights there all of the campers observed the rules about picking up after them and on a leash. The office has puppy treats and welcomes a daily visit from the pets. As one camper told me when he walked back from the winery next door, his diesel cost him $75, the stay cost $100 and the wine was $250. We were here 2 ½ years ago and wish we could have stayed longer this time. We will be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park and very clean. We stayed in the Premium Sites (concrete slab) in a 40' Motorhome and we are always very pleased at the park. The only negative is the cable tv hookups. The reception is extremely poor and needs be updated and/or repaired. The rest of the park including staff and other guests at the park are exceptional. The WiFi connection is great and access to town good. Great location for day trips to the coast area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is my second time staying here, and I will return. During both visits I arrived after hours during darkness and was welcomed by an employee who not only helped me choose a spot, but guided me to it by following his golf cart. Everyone was very friendly. The entire park is spotless and well manicured. We had a premium site on top of a hill with a panoramic view of the countryside. You can walk, a very short distance, to the Firestone Winery via a path from the park. Yes, RV spots are close together, but looking out the front all I saw was countryside. Without a view spot I would still give it a 10 for cleanliness, friendliness, amenities and appearance. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is our second time staying at this park. Last year for New Years and this year for Christmas. My wife and I love this RV Park. Probably our favorite at this point. Everything here is well taken care of, clean, groomed, people are nice, free coffee in the store, registration is nice and easy, they take all the discounts etc... Just everything we've come to expect at an RV park. SITES: They have a variety of sites from gravel back-ins to concrete back-ins with grills, and gravel pull-through and concrete pull-through. Sites are a little close to each other not leaving a ton of room for our Land Rover we pull our trailer with, at least in the small back-in site we had. There are little grass patches between the sites with picnic tables. Very nice well done. PARK: Again well groomed facility, grass looks nice, dirt and gravel sites and areas are well taken care of. They have two 2 dog parks that are small but REALLY nice. Bags and a garbage can are provided for clean up. There are nice bathrooms with showers, a "club house" where it looked like there was a "Camperee" having some sort of banquet there last year, lots of big rigs. People tend to dress nicer then normal. There is a walking path to the Firestone Winery next door. OVERALL: Location... wow, this park is located in the heart of Paso Robles wine country. There are vineyards in every direction and there are plenty of tasting rooms within a short drive to visit. Easily do five before lunch. We love staying here and will continue to come here as long as we can. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
When we arrived the staff was very friendly and courteous, and directed us to a "crushed granite" site bordered by grass on one side and bushes on the other side. We had a nice view looking out over the vineyards. While the park is new and very clean most non concrete slab sites require one to exit onto the grass area. The grass was extremely wet and the sprinklers went on at least two times per night. There was very little room to put down a door mat and if it was touching the grass they made you move it so "you don't kill the grass". Needless to say (we have one dog) it was a constant battle to keep feet clean and not drag in all the wet dirt. The wet grass was more of a hazard than an amenity and anything left under the coach got wet when the sprinklers went on. The front office response was essentially "deal with it". Not a bad park, just bad site planning. For the money we expected a more user friendly site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is new, and there are nice views. There is grass available for each site. You choose either a concrete site or DG (decomposed granite) site. Unfortunately, the management waters the grass excessively. We stayed 3 days and the weather was in the 70's. Not once did the grass have an opportunity to dry out. It was extremely wet. I suspect management does this deliberately in an attempt to have grass that is pleasant to look at but not functional or to be used. The DG is too fine a grade. The combination of the DG and the wet grass literally made the sight muddy and one of the dirtiest sites we have stayed at. We mentioned the excessively wet and muddy environment to the management but they did not seem concerned. Therefore, the $50 price is way too high and this RV park has lost our business. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were delighted to have discovered this RV park about a year ago. The grounds are always spotless and beautiful and the location of this park is so convenient to all the wineries and downtown shopping in Paso Robles. The staff there really is wonderful. I had lost my cell phone and they really went out of their way to help me locate it again. It's so nice to see such kindness. From our travels throughout the states, we hear such great comments about this park, and we agree! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is by far the best RV park in this part of the country. About 1/2 the pads are concrete and the other 1/2 are tightly packed gravel. There are plans to make all the pads concrete. All roads are paved. There is a friendly staff. I stayed here before in May and stayed two weeks mid-October. I will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This should be a 10 rating. A terrific park extremely well maintained. A must when visiting the Paso Robles or Hearst Castle area. The only detraction would be that there are lots of rules regarding dogs but almost nobody follows them. We kept our dog on a leash when outside at all times and had many dogs running up to us loose. Most were well behaved but it would only take one larger dog to hurt a person or animal. We will stay here again though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a relatively new RV park in Paso Robles. The sites were level and each site has picnic bench that sits on a grassy area that is shared between 4 campsites (no fire pits) - great for large groups camping together. We stayed in a standard site. The premium and deluxe sites offer a little more privacy and sit on concrete pads. They have a game room with a pool table and a ping pong table and the pool area is well kept. For those that have kids, there is a water park right across the street (The Ravine) that is walking distance from the RV park. Also, the Firestone winery is walking distance (pathway through the vineyard) for tastings as well as other wineries very close by. Also, relatively close to Pismo and Avila beach, Morrow bay and Heast Castle. The staff was friendly and helpful, although the store hours were limited (closed by 5pm). Security was there to escort us to our site when we arrived even after the office was closed. Only downfall is that the sprinklers come on during the evenings on certain nights so if you don't store all your belongings, they get WET! We will return again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
An excellent RV park, spotlessly clean in a good location. The only problem we had is that the first site we were assigned was impossible for us to back into. But they were good about changing our site. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I am estimating on the rate, I didn't note it down. This was by far the nicest place we've ever stayed. So clean, tidy, fresh looking, organized and spacious. Love the winery theme. It is right next door to Firestone Winery - you can walk there via a gate from the park to the vineyards. Also near Sylvestre Winery (but not walking distance). They have 3 clubhouses but we only viewed (1). Game room, laundry, and even meeting space room. Mention the RV park for discounts at the wineries. The pool is large and sparkling clean with lounges and shade. The restrooms /showers are almost beautiful - like in someone's home. The sites are gravel/grass, with nice plastic tables and grills. The staff is friendly and so welcoming. We met the nicest people here. Many with dogs. They have a nice fenced dog area. Many very large, expensive RVs parked here which adds to the element of class. It does get very windy though, you will have to watch your awning. They offer late check out in case you want to enjoy the pool a bit longer or hit the wineries and come back. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I can only echo previous comments. Just wanted to add another strong endorsement of this park. It's new, clean, attractive with a very friendly staff and all the amenities you might want. If I was really being picky I'd ask for a few more items in the office store but that would be pointing up my own shortsightedness. WiFi is excellent, strong and free. It was very hot and windy when I was there but that's hardly the park's fault. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park! The staff was friendly and check in was easy. We were on the "hill" and the view was nice. The dog area was was well kept. I will stay there again when wine tasting in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very classy park! It's built on multiple levels, all paved, including sites. Long, wide pull throughs, with grass and picnic tables providing excellent separation. Very handy to local wineries (a short stroll to the nearest) and easy in/out access to the park and to each level. We camped with a group and the group facilities given to us were excellent: new, well stocked, centrally located, with huge barbeque and clean restrooms handy. Very friendly staff, super clean facilities. Not many trees, so it is a bit warm in summer months, but bearable. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Outstanding park in Paso Robles with many amenities and lot to do close by. The park has a great pool/spa area and exercise room at the upper clubhouse. The park actually has two clubhouse areas which makes it nice for holidays as there is usually something going on. Brand new water park within walking distance across Airport Rd and a winery that is basically on the same property.have stayed here twice and will stay here again many more times I am sure. The only reason I did not give it a 10 is that all sites are not concrte pads, only premium sites have this amenity. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice clean park. We had a lower spot which backed to the office. While the upper spots had lovely views, I suspect they were noisier due to Hwy 46 traffic along the upper side. The pool area was a hit with the kids, and there was lots of flat ground for them to ride their bikes. The spots were very tight making it hard for some slideouts although there were very large rigs here. The grassy areas between spots was nice. What we really enjoyed was the proximity to wineries, a few within walking distance. The beach was about a 40 minute drive, and there were lots of restaurants nearby in Paso. We would definitely visit again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We'd heard that the noise from Hwy 46 was bad here, but we didn't hear it at all. We really liked this RV park. It's clean, nicely landscaped, and has good space between sites (at least for the premium sites). The folks that run the place are very nice. Although they messed up our reservation, they totally made good on it by upgrading our spot for no cost and giving us two nights free for our next visit. Very good location, close to town. The Wi-Fi worked well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park fairly close to Paso Robles and I-5. Be careful about following your GPS here as our Garmin got lost. Very clean facilities and extremely friendly staff. But the park is close to a pretty busy road and noise can be an issue. Also no shade to speak of and it gets very hot here in the summer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is in a beautiful setting and has excellent amenities. This is truly a Resort park. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. We were there for 4 nights. The pool is lovely. There is a water park across from the park for the kids. The pool and bath facilities are excellent and very clean. We found the park very attractive and the sites are easily accessed and there isn't a sense of being crowded at all. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very nice, 5 year old park. Lots of amenities. Ask them about the Motorcoach Resort under development a few miles away. Very good wi-fi. Easy pull-thrus. Friendly staff. Close to shopping. I planned to stay 2 days and stayed 3. I will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the best you will find. Don't miss this one. We have stayed here several times and are headed back in Oct. It's new, fresh and very clean. The staff always welcomes you. Don't leave for the day with your awnings out, the wind sometimes can raise havoc. Can get very hot in the summer months. Lot's of nice attractions close by. Fine dinning? Check out Paso Robles Inn while your there. The Firestone winery is a short walk from the RV park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great Park. Had a nice and roomy site. Only draw back was the sites had a stone/clay type of material which became paste like when it rained or sprinklers came on. Got all over shoes and eventually inside the coach. But the rest of the Park is First Class all the way. Would recommend this Park to anyone. If you like wine Paso Robles is great with over 100+ wine tasting locations. Firestone winery is right next to the Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Seriously, if you don't like highway noise and extreme crowding, don't come here. The upper level sites are right next to the highway with trucks using jake brakes. The lower level is so crowded you can hear the neighbors' snoring. They charge extra for pets, the wifi is free, but if the "resort" is full, you will get kicked off the network frequently. We paid over $600 for 2 weeks and that's for the lowest-price sites. One night they ran the sprinklers and our steps got wet and froze. If I'd taken the dogs out before daylight, I might not have noticed that ice, could have had a bad fall. Yes, it's new and all neat and clean but that doesn't make up for the crowding. We won't stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the best around. Great sites and people. Stay on the bottom section because of road noise on the top. Very clean restrooms, fitness center and clean sites. A little pricey but a great place stay and go wine tasting. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here for an RV Rally. The park is very new so everything about it is clean and fresh looking. There is a small swimming pool, jacuzzi, two dog runs, and game room. There are also club houses to rent for rallies. We had site 124 which was a pullthrough site in the "upper" level. In walking through the lower level sites, some of the sites were small and crowded. Some of the lower level sites are back-to-back. some sites looked as if you might have trouble extending your awning or slides. Be specific with your site selection if possible. The park borders Hwy 46 and the noise from the highway is unbearable. This noise is a very big drawback. Bring earplugs in order to sleep at night. Trucks barrel down 24 hours a day and use their jake/exhaust brakes. Gets on your nerves. In addition, the prices are steep without the rally discount. I might stay here again. It will be interesting to see how the park holds up in a couple of years. The choice of trees planted so close to each site could pose a problem as these trees mature. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice campground. We found the staff to be very accommodating and helpful. We stayed two nights to catch up with laundry and sleep. It is close to Hearst Castle. This is an expensive resort, but the bathrooms were beautiful and very clean. The employees are always cleaning and caring for the sites. There are two fenced dog areas--one on the bottom level and one at the upper level. The sites were level, WiFi was good, and overall we enjoyed our stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a park that has become too upscale in their own minds. We have stayed here before as they were building and now that they have finished, they have lost touch with their customers. They have the temerity to charge 1.00 per night for pets, and yet will allow children under 5 stay for free. I tried to explain that my dog was under 5 and they did not have to build a playground for him, in a kidding tone of voice, and got a really nasty response from the check in girls. Up to this point they had been very nice. Then I ran into the man in the cart who runs around being very brusque with the customers. Wow, I was shocked! I went to the dog run and again wondered why they had the nerve to charge us extra. Will NOT stay here again. There are many places in this delightful area that do not have this attitude. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good park. Good location to visit wineries and sites. We booked a premier spot and were told we were not on the bluff, but we had a good view from where we booked, however, that was not the case, we had no view, although it was a nice spot. Not much shade in this park. Some highway noise. Small pool, but very clean facility. We would go back, however, for a view, would locate on the bluff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is expensive for what you get. The Woodalls Website does have an online coupon if you stay two days get third night free when staying Mon - Thurs. I asked about this coupon when making reservations for Wednesday - Friday night. Staff person who took my reservation advised that I would just pay for one weekday and one weekend night and get one night free. She also advised I could get the 10% Good Sams discount. When I arrived, the lady would not honor the coupon. It felt like a bait & switch game. They did give us the Good Sams discount but gave us a standard site, which is very tight. Sprinkler system and highway noise is annoying. Recommend not staying here on the weekend, because it is busy and sites are tight. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a very clean newer park. The office staff was very friendly and helpful. All of the buildings, pool, grounds etc are clean and new, probably no more than a year or so old. There are dog areas to walk your four legged friends, but they are not very big so there is no place for medium size dogs to get up a good run. When they are more to capacity, such as during the Mid-state fair, they will do their best to get you into a site, but we were too big for our site so it was hard to get everything parked. Since we were traveling with another family, we liked the fact that we could face our units to one-another. It was pretty pricy for our tastes. Because of the price, we probably would not stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a park in the middle of wine country but it is way too cramped and overpriced. We were less than two feet from the coach behind us and too close to the adjacent coach to deploy our awning. On the plus side the desk people were friendly and the resort was quiet in the evening. WiFi and cable was included but $67 before discount, that's way too much for a dirt parking spot. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is very tight for big rigs. Pull through sites alternate, so you have no privacy. Your door opens to the neighbor's door. Trees in the wrong places and shrubs in the way. Watch out for the street light pole in the middle of the street at the entrance. Some sites are just hard dirt. The park is fairly new with a nice work-out room, pool, hot tub and clubhouse. If you are in the right spot, the your stay will be fine. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. Clean, clean, clean. The staff was extremely friendly and even stayed after hours to help us with local sights. Right next to Firestone winery and a close drive to Hearst Castle. Very safe, family friendly park. Would definitely stay here again. The town is nearby and quaint. This was a real treat. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful park with all amenities and friendly staff. If parking on the back two rows, the noise from highway 46 at times can be bothersome. I believe my site was one of the few that didn't have any grass and I couldn't open my awning at all because of newly planted trees being too close. My site was hard packed gravel. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
May 2007
$35
Nice park. Kind of hard to get around in with big rig, though. Friendly staff and very clean place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a clean park with nice large sites. There is grass at nearly every site and means you are stepping out onto grass, so be sure and have a mat to wipe your feet. There are picnic tables and you can rent fire pits. Some of the sites have large barbeques. We have stayed here numerous times and will do so again. The pool area is very nice with a large pool, by RV park standards. We try to make sure we hand-pick our site so that we are not back-to-back with another RV. We have a long travel trailer which was backed into a site with a diesel pusher behind us on a prior visit. We learned very quickly that we prefer to not be looking at the back end of a coach and that sucking diesel fumes in our living area while they worked on something in their coach was very unpleasant. Since then, we stay in sites that are on the perimeter of the park with no other Rvs behind us. This is a great location for visiting the wineries in North San Luis Obispo County. Here, you are only 30 minutes from Morro Bay and very convenient for traveling to Hearst's Castle and elephant seals. The people who work here were very nice, polite and responsive to our needs. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Wine Country is a great resort. We had a great time and really enjoyed the peace and quiet. We stayed in site #12, and although it is at the entry we had little noise and it didn't bother us at all. Sparkling clean restrooms!! Great customer service by the hosts, owner on site, and will go out of their way to make you happy! Sites are generous. Give this place a few more years and shade will be abundant on all sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
March 2007
$40
Excellent, friendly. Big rig compatible We camped here in a Motorhome.
The only reason not to rate this a 10 is tight side by side hookups. Other than that, the staff is friendly and helpful, the park is attractive and well landscaped. The WiFi is not the best but is free as is the cable. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Top of the line park. Many spots now concreted in. Water park across the street will be open this summer, and a new winery (Firestone) open right next door. Free WIFI We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park with excellent staff. Great showers, warm and sparkling clean. Our Wi-Fi worked great, a little slow when the park was packed but otherwise better than most parks. I agree that the TV channels are lacking. In our six months on the road this is one of our favorite parks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very high-class property with upscale clubhouses and pool/spa. Nice off-leash pet areas. Very friendly & service-oriented staff. Only drawbacks are the basics--- wifi was HORRIBLE. Could only get it while parked right outside the clubhouse, and even then, it was up and down allot. Cable TV was also pretty stingy (only 20 channels). Price seemed a bit steep considering that, otherwise I would have rated the park a 10. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is an upscale park that is attractive, well maintained and quiet. The staff is friendly and helpful. We keep going back in spite of rates that are a bit on the high side. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park with a very friendly staff. This park has all you can ask for and the only reason I didn't go a 10 is the deluxe sites we stayed here are a little close together and I doubt both tenants could extend their awnings at the same time where the doors face each other. Other than that it's great and close to the coast and other sights to see. We are staying here a week. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Well we finally did it....rated a RV park a 10! This is the first in about 20 ratings. This is a class park with everything top notch. Pool, hot tub, laundry, club rooms, bathrooms....you name it...it was super. Very helpful staff and the owner was on site and available to the customers. I did see a few rigs with shims under the tires, but ours was level. Great water pressure and electric. Free instant phone at each site as part of the package. This is what a real RV Resort is all about. Thanks for a great experience. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is what RV resorts should all be like. The place is clean and very well kept. Premium sites are concrete and very level. they are a good size extremely easy to get into. I would have only one very small complaint and that is they run the sprinklers at the sites every night to keep the grass green. My grassy area was fairly soggy most of the time but that could be over looked for beauty of the park. I will return here often. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Rating this campground a 1 got your attention. We made prior reservations and were charged the "fair" rate. I was unaware that this was more than the normal rate and didn't question it and am too busy in my daily life to call and request a refund. What I did complain about was the noise: our site (and all site numbers above 81) are right next to and inclined HWY 46 where trucks run all night long. We used this campground as a stop to get some sleep before moving on the next morning but didn't get a wink due to the noise. We will NOT stay here again due to the noise and the outrageous rates. I would rate the rest of the park (sites 75 and lower) a 9. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Other than being a little warm in July, Wine Country RV is a terrific place to stay. The park is ultra clean with very nice sites and is right in the middle of central California wine country. Wine Country's staff was very pleasant to deal with and as a result, we will be staying with them during Thanksgiving. To cure the heat situation, a water slide park is being constructed next door and looks like it should open during Summer 2007. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We were only planning on staying at this resort for two nights, but decided to stay an additional 4 nights and use it as our base camp. Facility is very clean and well maintained. Staff is very friendly and professional. Park offered a 4th of July dinner free to their guests. The only negative is they ran out of tri tip sandwiches and we were served hot dogs. Great place to stay over the 4th because the City puts on a great fireworks show right across the street in the park, which you can see perfectly from the resort. Resort also went all out and hired a great DJ. Holiday was very festive. Great pool area and rec room. Several doggie areas and resort provides doodie bags. Grassy areas are watered every night, so you should not leave anything out because it will get wet. VERY hot in July compared to the coast 20+ degree change in temp, but the evenings are pleasant and there is a nice breeze. We took several day trips to Morro Bay, Monterey, Pismo Beach and Lake Lopez. New water park being constructed right across the street. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
July 2006
$44
Have stayed for five consecutive summers, love the park, clean, well cared for, the best grass at your premium site ! Pool, laundry and wifi are all top notch. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place to stay. Friendy staff and great facilities. Easy for Big rigs. They charged us $2 a night per dog, would be the only complaint. It gets a little windy up on the top section but the view is nice up there. They are improving the sites with cement pads. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Looks to be a relatively new park. Staff very friendly and helpful. Free wifi was solid and almost always very fast. Didn't look to be any permanent residents. Most sites paved, the rest gravel. Everything clean and well-maintained. Water park under construction across the street. A little bit of noise from the airport a mile or two up the road, and from the construction across the street. Excellent showers and restrooms (didn't use, but we looked). We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for 3 weeks and loved it. Nicely layed out, well maintained. Very easy access to Route 101 and Route 46. Lots to do in a small town. If you like wine it's Disney Land for adults. Over 100 wineries closeby. Hearst Castle 40 minutes away, Big Sur just a bit further. We stayed here in our 45' Motorcoach. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had an excellent stay at Wine Country RV. We had a space on the "upper" section. These spots give you a great view of the surrounding area. The staff was friendly and courteous. It looked to us like the park is going through improvements and upgrading. We have reservations in another couple of weeks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The only reason I'm not giving this park a "10" is because the wi-fi doesn't work real well if you're far from the clubhouse. But it's free, so I guess you get what you pay for. The grounds are beautiful, and will be more so as the landscape grows up. The sites are spacious, the picnic tables sturdy, and it's relatively quiet. The second tier has a view, but backs up to state Hwy. 46. A premium site gets you a cement pad instead of packed sand. As for location, you couldn't ask for better. Will definately return when we're in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. Cleanest bathrooms I've seen to date in any park I've visited. Would have given a 10, but spaces are a bit small in that I had to share a table with my neighbor but not so small that I couldn't extend awning or slides. Traffic on Highway 46 can be very noisy. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great place to stay and visit the wine country. Very clean campground with very nice pool. A new park so trees are small but sites are level. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park just keeps getting better and better. It is one of our favorites. Beautiful level sites, easy hookups and a staff of very helpful delightful people. The owner is hands on. Our group always looks forward to this outing. We've already set it up for next year. They have just expanded to a mesa overlooking the existing part of the park. It is just as awesome as the lower part. We we will be back! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice family park. Level sites easy hookups. Easy entry and exit, close to main highway, but not noisey. Beautiful grassy sites. Management was exceptional. Very nice clubhouse. Everything was just as you would expect it to be. Overall
a good value. Looks like they are expanding. I can see why! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$28
Very nice park. The owners are very responsive to the needs of the visitors. Located
near wineries and the town of Paso Robles. The grounds are clean and neat and the facilities are very clean. This is a new resort and the landscape is still young. I would return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$30
A very new family owned park on the north side of Paso Robles. We took ownership of our new motorhome there and enjoyed our stay very much. It's new so everything was clean, but the landscape is small, so you'll need your awning! Some spaces have BBQ's and some have picnic tables. Close to wineries, mid-state fair, shopping. But, not within walking distance. They also have propane available. We camped here in a Motorhome.