A fairly new and well laid out park. The pull through sites more than adequate to pull through an stay connected to your toad. Lack of cable TV a bit of a negative, however, limited broadcast TV is available. WiFi is free but, during our stay, very slow. On occasion the speed was down to as low as 5bps. The maximum speed seems to be 24bps which is the slowest we've seen at an RV park. The park management very friendly and helpful. It is real close to I5 with gas and other services available nearby. We would definitely stay here again if traveling I5. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very good for an overnight stop. Close to the freeway but noise was not noticeable. Site was part gravel and part waste concrete. No cable TV. Free Wi-Fi - worked great. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Our last stay here was in January 2008. We stayed again enroute to our home. The bathrooms, showers and lawn areas are still very well maintained. However, the surfaces of the 13 pull through sites are suffering quite a bit of deterioration despite the park being fairly new (approximately 4 years old). The permanent residents, who are normally located in a separate area of the park, appear to be encroaching on the part of the park normally reserved for the traveler (e.g., daily or weekly stay). Having said all this, I would still stay here again for its enroute convenience. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very well maintained park with friendly staff. Close to shopping, restaurants, and gas stations. Very easy to find. The wifi connection was spotty. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is conveniently located along the highway along with a couple of restaurants, shops and gas stations. The campground has really nice concrete sites but no trees for shade. We had wifi at our site and it worked fine. The staff was friendly. The restrooms were ok but there was only one for each gender. When you go to San Francisco from this place you can easily take the ferry from Alameda for about 25 dollars for 2, two-way tickets. Parking can be difficult in San Francisco. You can park for free at the dock in Alameda. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is clean and nicely situated off the I-5. We have stayed here in the past and will probably stay here in the future. The only negatives about the park was the Wi-Fi which was very weak and the young lady who worked the office. When we arrived to check in there was a note saying they would be returning at 1:40 pm and to check the board for your space if you made a reservation. The board was inside the glass office and did not have our reservation on it. After waiting a while a gentlemen came in (a camper) who said they take very long lunches so we pulled into a pull thru to wait. The girl did not return until 2:45 pm and then stood outside near her car kissing and hugging some guy for another 10 minutes. She only went to the office when another camper showed up. She was not very friendly and acted like I was bothering her when I returned to get my assigned space. If she had been my employee I would have fired her. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I give this an 8 due to the fact that the WiFi wasn't working when we stayed there until the last day. We stayed 2 nights, and by the second day there was a number of people in the office complaining. That afternoon it was restored. In the meantime we used another available WiFi which was available. Overall it was a good place to stay a coupla days in order to wash clothes, and rest. It was extremely quiet, no road noise or any other disturbing noises. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Price noted is for a full hook-up, pull-through with AAA or Good Sam discount. A tad high priced for off season in the middle of nowhere, however there are limited choices on this portion I-5. Not a destination rather a safe, new, clean, big-rig friendly stop on your way up/down the central valley. Great cell phone, air-card and satellite TV reception. There is easy on and off roadway with multiple newly-built fuel and restaurant options. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We couldn't get internet access to work. The woman's shower would not work and man's shower had a window that anyone could just look through. Other than that, the place was nice and clean, in an attractive setting. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I stopped here because of reviews posted here and found most of the comments correct. The reception building is kept air-conditioned (considering it was 100 degrees when I visited, that's noticeable); and the Sheriff and Highway Patrol are using the building for their breaks (i.e. they were kicked back watching the TV while I was checking in). I feel pretty comfortable about the security here! The cable is STILL not hooked up; though it's stated as if it'll happen VERY soon. The signal for the RV Antenna was adequate. Sites were on gravel. Back in sites had a small white cement area next to the gravel so that people had solid ground to walk on; and they were also surrounded by grass. The pull thru sites were completely gravel. All sites were VERY close together. But, the RV Park was empty enough to leave at least one, if not many, vacant spaces between occupants. I would imagine if the park was ever full, it may be difficult to get into some of the back in spaces. During the day I went, backing in would not have been an issue. Though you could see the highway from the park, the sound from I-5 was not noticeable. Fast food establishments were within easy walking distance. The access to/from the park is easy to negotiate with a large rig onto a street with no traffic. I would rate it higher except that once you get here, there is ABSOLUTELY nothing to do. This is a stop over park - period. No Pool. No playground. Only 2 picnic tables of which you'd be intruding on someone else's campsite to use. You set up camp; you eat; you sleep; you break camp; and you go. That's about it. A 1 night stop over park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our fourth time here; still waiting for the cable guy to hook up this park. A hand-full of local channels via batwing. The wi-fi works good, if your close enough to the source. The bathrooms don't get cleaned often enough for the $35.96 we spent for an overnight spot. Some restaurants nearby help out. The pull through sites are level but just gravel. The back in sites are much nicer with grass but no picnic tables. We might stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent one night in this park on our way home. We parked here in our 30’ fifth wheel. The park is conveniently located off of I-5 in Patterson in an area where finding an RV park is difficult. There are several food establishments within walking distance (KFC, Jack-in-the-box, Denny’s). I would recommend this park with these three caveats. 1) The sites in the park are very small and the roads in the park are very narrow. The narrow roads make it hard for you to navigate your truck to back in – the roads are simply too narrow. However, there are a number of spots that look like they are easier to back in than others. You can also park in any of the 13 pull thrus as long as your rig and tow/truck are at least 45’ long. 2) With each site, you have a gravel spot for your rig and a teeny-weeny paved spot for your truck or tow vehicle. You might be able to squeeze a smaller truck or tow vehicle onto this paved spot but then you may not be able to open your slides if they are on the same side as your paved spot. Not sure who designs these RV Parks. The owner said they have had some damage because of folks driving over the lawn or into the electrical posts or water - well, probably because the park roads/sites are too tight! 3) You may have some problems with mud and your RV tires sinking in with some of the gravel spots, so choose your spot carefully. Nevertheless, we would stay here again as it is a good stop off before heading into or from the Bay Area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice location, right off I-5 but far enough away so you don't hear the Interstate. Close to some decent restaurants... walking distance. The only down side of the park was the Wi-Fi didn't work. We would stop here again. Staff very nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Spent one night passing through. The lady I spoke with by telephone when I called to ask about space was very nice and helpful The young lady at the desk at check-in gets a 10 for friendliness and helpfulness. This park is a very easy on/off I-5 and very good if you are staying for an overnight breather. They advertise cable TV and although the sites have cable hook-up, the other end of the cable has not yet reached the park. The Wi-Fi signal was unusable(20%)in site 108. The long term section is at the north end and not mixed with the short term tenants. Overall the park is clean and neat, easy to navigate with very wide roads. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed there after Thanksgiving 2007. Park looks bare and new. Surrounded by roadside fast food and gas stations. No scenery or pretty sights but offers good place to stop and rest for the night. The lady running the place was helpful and friendly. Park was well-maintained and seemed to provide a safe place to camp. Would camp here again if in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a beautiful RV park out in the middle of nowhere! I stopped here because the RV parks in Sacramento and Stockton did not give me a "warm fuzzy" feeling so I kept on going and ended up here. The rate I am showing the amount BEFORE Good Sam/AAA discounts. The good news is.... the RV park is just a short walk (3 tenths of a mile) from a good selection of restaurants and a hotel built specifically for the "overnighter passing through." (There is a town around here somewhere, but it was farther down the road.) The bad news is.... No cable! You have to pull in channels via your RV antenna. The reception is adequate, a little fuzzy but adequate. If you have a digital TV, you will get some good reception. Further, there is a "watch out" factor. There is only one entrance/exit to the RV park. The manager said that when you leave, and go out, be very careful. It's a left turn to get out and go back to the freeway. When you take that left turn, the road coming from the left is a blind curve. It's difficult to see who is coming from the left when you pull out of the park. The manager said that people don't always obey the 25 mph speed limit on that road. This park has about 150 slots, but only 13 of them are "pull through." Because of this, the manager won't assign you a "pull through" unless you are 45 feet or longer. The park does have wireless, but it's a little slow (might as well have been dial up!!!), even though I had a spot close to the transmitter! (The manager asked me if having wireless was important to me, and I said "YES!") The one big downer to this park is that this area can get very windy! However, this is a good overnight stop, especially if you don't feel like cooking your own dinner! I'll give it an "8" despite the annoyances with the wireless and the left turn. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good place to stop on Interstate 5 between Santa Nella and Sacramento. Pretty quiet and freeway noise is minimal with easy access to fast food and gas stations. Our Jack Russell Terrier enjoyed the jack rabbits running around the park in the late afternoon. Have stayed twice and would stay again using this park as a "stopover" rather than long-term location. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We pulled in after hours at this park and even though we had called ahead we were not left adequate information on where to park. We were told that cable service and wifi were available but neither worked. The park is brand new so it was nice and clean but after a hard days drive we found it a little disappointing. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice clean little park, easy access, wide roads in park, free wifi, grass at back in sites but not in pull thrus, no cable TV, close to restaurants, we will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This a great I-5 stopover. Area around the park is building up with restaurants and stores within walking distance. Trees are getting a little bigger and the park is neat and tidy. Office/club house has TV and coffee and a kitchen for clubs. No pool yet but it is in the plans on next expansion. Fully fenced with one entrance/exit. This is my third stay and there will be more. We camped here in a Motorhome.
New park, clean and neat, but expensive, plus they charged on occupancy tax on top of the $32. there were no trees for shade or comfort, just concrete and asphalt in a field. We frequent I-5 north and south and try different palaces. More bang for the buck, there are better out there in the area, but this is nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great stopover park. Trees still growing so not much shade but restaurants and services very close and close to I-5 but not too noisy. Management very helpful and keep the whole campground spotless. Will definitely stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a pretty nice park, not really set up for the full-timer though.There is no mail delivery, the laundry room is very small and the sites are pretty narrow (seasonals are parking in unused sites). I'd come back but I wouldn't stay long. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Located just off I-5, 400 miles north of San Diego, this is a terrific stopover. Open sites, walking distance to Starbuck's, Wendy's, etc. Very clean and neat. Very little freeway noise. We'll probably use this as a "regular stopover" enroute to OR/WA, etc. from San Diego. We camped here in a Motorhome.