Small Resort but very nice to be able to back right up to the river and you can even fish from your campsite. All kinds of boats, big and small, go right past you all day. Nice for picture taking. Staff friendly. Just a very relaxing place to stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Really great place to stay when you are in Stockton as it's very central. Right on the river and you can watch the boats go by, big and bigger.. We stayed here two years ago and were also happy then and didn't hesitate to stay here again. Very friendly staff, especially the host who showed us our site and helped us park.. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Accepts Good Sam club. We did have decent shade from one medium-sized tree. Picked it based on this site. Good overnight site, a bit pricey for what it offers. They got us in with no reservations to a view site (probably 70% full mid-week in July). Watched boats and rowers come in and out. Thought we were going to miss the "huge" ocean ships. As we were about to leave, our neighbor warned us that an ocean-goer was about to pass. And it did, less than 100 yards from our camper. A great excitement for the 4-year old. Do watch out for the short overhang on the guard shack at the entrance - it "bit" our motorhome for a good scratch! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Here we paid a higher rate for the first two nights then a lower rate. The washrooms and showers are clean but very tired looking. Don't expect quiet even in December. Sunday we were woken at 7am by the sounds of what looked like a bass boat race! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park close in to Stockton, just off of I-5 and is right on the banks of the San Joaquin River where you can actually see ocean going ships go by. Some of the sites are a bit tight, but are seperated by a hedge and a tree in each site so are nice.. Restrooms were always clean and the management is very nice, with a caretaker that brought us cookies... It has a security gate, actually one to get into the marina and a card gate to get into the park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is an okay campground. Kids are welcome, but keep an eye on them as the delta water access is open and dangerous. Great campground if your main interst is fishing or fishing. Biggest drawback is that there is no provisions for sewer hookup at the sites. There is a dump available however. The management is very helpful and friendly and security is excellent. Spaces are pretty level and hookups are easy to hook to. In my opinion, the price is a little high based on what you get. Again, our biggest concern was safety for the kids. We will return when it is just my wife and I. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What a dump! It may have been a nice campground at one time but not any more! It was quite run down. Overhead electric lines were so low that we could not stay there (thankfully!). Our rig would have hit them for sure had we tried to drive through the park. So we got our money back and had to make a U-turn at the entrance (that was fun!). We camped here in a Motorhome.
I thought it was a nice clean park with a friendly staff unlike several parks I've stayed at. I noticed the bathrooms where cleaned everyday and not every other day, and given it was a holiday, checked every half hour at least. My husband and I decided, that we did not real feel like cooking, so we took advantage of the Grill in the store. We give it an A+, we will for sure be going back, and will also recommend Tiki Lagun to others. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not sure how this got a 9. All gravel, decent sites, but poorly marked. Restrooms and showers across the public road from the campground. No obvious place to discard of trash, no rules or anything included with the sketch of the campground. Cable TV was out, and WiFi was $9.95 for a night! Twelve miles from I-5 on the edge of a canal, not what we expected at all from a "Marina Resort" for $35 a night. At $25, as a "Campground" we might give another point or two. Also only honors one night of Happy Camper discount although the book doesn't mention this restriction. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place was sharp. Stayed at Windmill Cove the night before and was incredibly disappointed. Moved over to Tiki and absolutely loved it. Incredibly friendly staff, restaurant on site, wifi available. Everything was clean and neat. We had a blast. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place was a dump. Septic backed up and there was a stench. No one was cleaning the restrooms or bathrooms. Plus the place is up for sale so it seems no one cares. We stayed the next night at Tiki Lagun, down the road and found it to be 10x cleaner and much more friendly staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the single worst campground we have stayed at to date. The campsites are in the middle of an oval of permanent residents. It is dirty and way off of the beaten path. It took us 30 minutes to get to the place off of the 5 freeway. The managers were watering down the dirt sites, and sprayed our clean truck and trailer with dirt and mud. The pictures in the website do not tell a true story. The river is right next to the campground, but it is brown. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We 'discovered' this little place by accident. It's located right on the ship channel out of Stockton. (It's still in the city limits even though one has to leave the city to get to it). It has a large number of permanent residents, but they are all well-behaved and keep to themselves. The big pluses are: a bar, launching area, and restaurant. Ocean-going ships literally go by 100 feet from your RV. Drawbacks are it's all graveled and is way off the beaten path. The cost (25$ a night) is what makes this a great weekend getaway. We camped here in a Motorhome.