5.0
47 RV Sites, 18 Cabins, 15 Tent Sites
Mendocino Redwoods RV Resort offers a range of accommodations, including spacious RV sites, cabins, and tent sites, ensuring every camper finds the perfect spot. The resort's amenities make it an excellent choice for families, with a swimming pool, arcade, playground, and mini-golf course. Essential facilities like a general store, bathrooms, showers, and laundry services ensure a comfortable stay. Whether you’re enjoying the outdoor fire pits, fishing, or taking a relaxing dip in the hot tub, this RV resort provides everything needed for a memorable California camping experience. Beyond the resort, there are numerous activities to explore in the surrounding area. Families can ride the historic Skunk Train through the majestic redwoods or visit the Mendocino Botanical Gardens for a serene experience. For those seeking a bit more adventure, hiking and biking trails are abundant, including the unique Avenue of Giants drive. Wine enthusiasts can indulge in wine tasting at nearby wineries, and the Sherwood Valley Casino offers entertainment for those feeling lucky. Whether you stay on-site or venture out, Mendocino Redwoods RV Resort offers a diverse range of activities for all interests.
from $52/night
5.0
85 RV Sites, 29 Cabins
Village Camp Truckee offers an exceptional camping experience with a range of accommodations designed for comfort and convenience. Campers can choose from full-hookup RV sites with free cable TV and internet or opt for cabins that accommodate two to four people. The campground features a variety of amenities including a fitness center, clubhouse, dog park, and recreation center. For those traveling with pets, the dog park is a great spot for furry friends to play and socialize. Outside the campground, Truckee and its surroundings offer a multitude of activities year-round. In winter and spring, visitors can enjoy skiing at nearby resorts, sledding, tubing, ice skating, and snowmobiling. During the warmer months, the area becomes a hub for hiking, biking, and golfing, with scenic trails and the Truckee River offering rafting opportunities. Donner Lake, just a short drive away, provides additional options for swimming and picnicking. Lake Tahoe’s proximity adds options for water sports and relaxation by the lake. Truckee's historic downtown provides a mix of dining, shopping, and cultural experiences, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy. For a memorable stay in Truckee, Village Camp offers a prime location with easy access to these attractions and activities.
from $103 $90/night