This RV park was a little too pricey for what it is. The park seemed to have a lot of permanent residents and was a little run down. Our kids did love the pool and it was clean the sowers and bathrooms were clean, the one thing that did bother me the most was the used condom I saw laying in the empty spot next to ours eeewww!!! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Conveniently located in the small city of Ukiah right off Hwy 101. Surrounding area is
lovely: wine country and lakes, river, mountains are all nearby. Nice friendly park with clean facilities. All asphalt, trees on perimeter of this small park do not offer much shade. The only negative about this park is the extremely narrow spaces (no room to fully extend patio awning). Most spaces occupied by long-term monthly residents. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I posted the previous comments and all is the same 4 months later except they charge $4.00 more a day. No improvements. The camp hosts, Bev and Lee, are the best and nicest folks. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Just barely an OK place to stay. This is our second time in this park, and only because our granddaughter is here in Ukiah. Park is a field with hookups. Bathrooms are modern and spotless. The camp host Bev is very nice, friendly and helpful. Water pressure is low at 36 psi. Electrical voltage is high at 127-133 volts. No cable and poor manual television reception as they don't have digital yet and not projected for another yet year(long story). This is it...there are no other CG in the area that are as good as this one! There is a Walter's cafe that is close to the park that is good with steaks, seafood, and sushi. A little upscale and a little pricey, but good. I could walk or ride my bike to the local Raley grocery store. Dollar Store coming soon. Cash or check only. This is as good as it gets in Ukiah and the surrounding area. Park is never full, closed part of August for annual fair. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The campground is located at the Fairgrounds, right off North State Street-approximately 1/2 mile off US 101. The rates are very reasonable for this area. We have a quad slide and the pull-thru was adequate. No picnic tables/barbecue pits at the site. Safe and good for a couple of nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One is between a rock and a hard place for a classy, full hook-up site in this portion of the California. It is easy to drive past the Fairgrounds sign and not so easy to turn around in this older town have to drive through the school parking lot to access it. It is just a place to pull-in and plug-in and, yes Highway 101 is terrible here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place is better than a 5, only real drawbacks are the sites are tight and no wi-fi. It is in a safe, easy to access location, we were originally only going to spend a night, but stayed for 4. $22 is SKP, $23 Good Sam or $25 full rate, that is for a full hookup site with 50 amp in CA!!! Downtown area is lovely, visit/walk the Oak Street area two blocks west of State St. (State is the main drag through town), visit Cheesecake Momma's for some wonderful cheesecake, voted number 1 online cheesecake by the NY Times, they are good. Also, a very interesting place is the City of 10,000 Budda's, make sure you take the time to go into the Temple of 10,000 Budda's, very interesting and different to say the least. There was no charge to visit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A typical county fairground RV park. About 15 decent, long pull-throughs. All gravel with some sparse grass between close together sites. I would not have been able to extend my awning or I would have hit my neighbor. A pleasant work camper and her husband run the park. I wish there was a premium park nearby. An aside - Highway 101, in this area, is broken concrete, which makes for a very rough ride. I had to slowdown to about 40 mph. Teeth jarring. We camped here in a Motorhome.
People who run the office are lovely. The park is on a fairground, as it says, and sometimes there are circus performers staying here. Not a problem, just a part of the ambiance. It was quiet, electric was good, but it was hot as blazes. (Not the CG's fault, obviously.) This is a place I would return to if I needed an overnight, otherwise, not. Also--- something to know- only cash or check in payment. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here on a night when the race track was not in use, that might change our rating. We had a pull thru, full hookup. The sites were very close, but the park was almost empty, so they did not put us right next to each other. This is an easy access to the highway place. We stayed one night and although it was a parking lot with hookups, it was a decent place for overnight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Just a decent place to stay. We stayed 3 weeks cause of our kids were moving to Ukiah and wanted to help. There is no decent place to stay in the area. The camp host were super and very affective in their job. High (132 volts) electric, low water pressure (36 psi) and very noisy on the weekend with auto racing (I liked!) Have noise curfew of 11:00PM. Restrooms were modern and spotless all the time. No cable or WiFi. However the local hotel within a block has good open WiFi. Water was OK to drink. Would stay there only if no other decent park is available on our next visit. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.