As has been stated, this is not a scenic place but it is very clean, level and quiet. Full hookups with good over the air TV signal. Plenty of shopping within a couple of miles. The Luther Burbank gardens are impressive as was the Charles M. Schultz museum. We would stay here again.
The county has opened this up to the homeless, so you be next door to an old beat up station wagom with a guy and his 6 dogs, pulled in, drove around, and left a quickly as poss. What a dump. What a waste.
Not a destination, as many have written. A large gravel parking lot — but, flat sites, many with full hookups, 30/50 amp available, plenty of room to bring in a large rig and pull through. So far, so good. We needed to stay here for a week and had a couple issues. Bathhouses were cleaned only when I made an issue of it (easy to tell because the super-thin tp tears easily and piles up on the floor, day after day. Security: 1) reported burned out light bulb over women’s room entry door where a code is needed. 6 days later not repaired. 2) Entry code changed during an afternoon we were out. Phone calls to posted number of no use; had to wake up off-city campground host unaware of the change to phone around for the new code. 3) Men’s room mirror not a mirror, but a piece of polished metal—scratched beyond visibility. Among the scratches, a swastika. Reported first morning, 7 days later unchanged. No wifi, but good Verizon cellular.
Someone said this place was turned into a homeless shelter but checked it out anyway. Turned out to be awesome. Safe. Clean. Open layout with good light and clear level sites. Amazing price. Chip, Charles, and the lady whose name I didn't catch were very professional, easy to work with and very eager to accommodate us. Will be back!
Not a destination campground, but clean, gravel lot. Full hook ups, no wifi. Close to downtown, about two miles, lots of restaurants nearby, just not walking distance. Shopping in downtown or in Montgomery Village.
Very nice all gravel area only two washers and two dryers. No TV cable
Very nice camp host. Level, pull-thru, gravel site and no need to unhook. Not a destination but good if you had to navigate east bay freeways. Good Verizon but no wifi.
No grass. Wanted detailed info on you and vehicle. Combo on bathrooms so couldn't use. $35 cash. What is there to like about this place? Nothing. We left.
Like a big clean parking lot with all large pull through sites. For us it is perfect because we were just traveling through but if you are looking for charm. Not so much. Nothing is close. No food. No wine. Just large open spaces with 3/4 inch gravel. Turned on our satellite and watched tv. On the plus. Park host is perfect
Park is not bad. No grassy areas, small shade trees. They no longer have wifi.
This is not as much a review as it is a warning. Due to the wildfires in this area in October 2017, this park is jammed with long term residents in FEMA trailers, and with transient workers who are coming in to capitalize on the rebuilding. The camp hosts are doing a great job, but they are working to fill every possible square inch. If you are traveling for pleasure, stay elsewhere and make day trips. FEMA is looking to take this place over for the foreseeable future, so if you don't absolutely HAVE to stay here, don't. As for the rest of the park, it's a fairground and for the price, it is just fine. They take credit cards now.
The next nearest RV park, in Petaluma, charges a minimum of $80/night for water/electric only. Full hooks are over $100. The $35 this place charges for full hookups is a deal. Just don't expect a resort style campground. The sites are smooth and level, all with water/electric/sewer. It's a big gravel lot with a few trees. No cable or wifi. Bathrooms are large and clean, plenty of hot water. Door combo is changed often. Hosts are friendly and efficient. There are still a few FEMA residents from last year's fires, all of whom we spoke to were nice folks having trouble getting homes rebuilt (Mostly insurance companies dragging their feet). We have come here for the weekend to go to Graton casino several times.
Less than ten minutes to Downtown Santa Rosa. Great central location. Good bathrooms with showers next to the laundry room. Camp Hosts are very nice.