Not sure why they put the sewer set up at the end of the lot where no normal camper hoses can reach. Need about 5 hoses... Other than that very nice.
Unfortunately only dry dock available (49$). Parked in a field full of cows--t and no wifi :-((. But camp ground has everything and kids loved it.
Very expensive $80 plus. Nice layout tent sites, cabins, tiny homes but that is about it. Caters to groups so weekends are very noisy, dog matter everwhere, bathrooms/showers filthy. Stayed in to avoid the crowds but cable TV was useless. Seems no one cared about quiet time just the money.
Overnight stay - Very popular park. For as many people that were here, it was kept up and clean
This KOA was in the beautiful farmland of northern CA and only about 40 miles north of San Francisco, so you had the best of both worlds. The park was well maintained and had a nice sized dog park. There was also a "petting farm", rock climbing tower, and a bounce house for the kids. They had a fairly well stocked store on site, but it was a little pricey. The sites were of average size, buy for a little more you could get a site on the end of the row with a larger "front yard". In the spring, summer, and fall they offered tours of San Francisco that left from the KOA. The tours ended 10/31 and we arrived 11/2 so we couldn't try a tour, but the convenience would have been great. My only complaint was that in the month of November we had lots of rain and the sites with thin grass were a bit muddy. A few paving blocks would correct this one short-coming.
What is there to say its a KOA camp. This is a very nice place to stay in our RV. Kids love every inch of it. Easy to get to. Pull in and the the kids loose. Many amenities offered without the worries of any dangers wilderness camping can deliver. Wife approved kids love what more to say. This is a very nice KOA.
As with most KOA'S the park is well maintained and the staff was courteous and helpful. This is a heavily wooded park and the roads and spaces are tight. Most sites will not get sitelilite. Didn't use any facilities. The location is good because of its proximity to San Francisco. We stayed in a 34' motorhome.
Nice park but their Internet sucks. Tengointernet. Used it at another park and it suckered there to. Very quiet. But Internet sucks.
We met friends that rented cabins while we had our RV. It's very nice with lots of trees. Courteous staff. The store could carry a wider variety of food items. They've got a cute petting zoo and a nice hot tub.
Nice KOA with spacious sites, lots of trees, pool, small dog park, helpful staff, great location for getting to Petaluma, Sebastopol, SF. The cons--FLIES, occasional manure smells, lots of people and parties, dirty bathrooms.
We visited this park early March on a weekday. It was quiet, off the road, and not crowded. Nice set up for kids. My grandkids would love this place. The pool and hot tub looked nice but was not open. Dog park was clean although a bit small for my ball chasing fur baby. Wi-Fi was great! Expensive at $75 a night.
Typical KOA, made for families and fun. As most KOAs, pretty expensive ($65+ weekdays and $95+ weekends) got your basic site with FHUs (some sites have no sewer hook up but a pumper comes to your site as needed at no extra cost). Very tight spaces with a picnic table and fire ring. WiFi worked pretty good and cable TV. All the amenities like pool, hot tub, petting farm, rental bikes, a bouncy pillow, etc. pretty quiet, some distant road noise is all. Folks mined the 10pm quiet time.
All (not just this one) KOA's are becoming more expensive for some reason. Might as well sell my rig and get a hotel room. It's very unfortunate.
Nice park. 45 + toad, site 204 -trees and nice size lots. Map to get to site not exact. Got in spot ok. Nice dog park. Lots of activities for kids. Pretty quiet in our area. Very friendly staff. Would stay again.