We stayed there based on a previous review. It was an excellent place to just park for the night. A large gravel lot with some 12' trees. The camp host was on top of everything. The rate reflects the amenities. My rating is low because this is not a place to stay for views, beauty, privacy or things to do. It is a simple, clean place to hookup. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed both here and at the Napa County Fairgrounds in Calistoga and think this one is nicer. The bathrooms are in better condition. The shower, while resembling one in a high school gym, was hot and clean. The wi-fi was out when we were there. It's a lot quieter than the one in Calistoga. And it's a lot cheaper. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean and convenient. Good stopping point but would not recommend long term. No shade and hot gravel spots. Good place to pack and visit San Francisco for a day. Clean park with helpful staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sort of hard to locate, we were happy we had our GPS working. A huge gravel parking lot, sites are level, different rates for 30-amp or 50-amp, no shade. All pull-through sites with full hook-ups. Wifi was free and worked great, only 3-channels on the antenna TV. The restrooms and showers are old, but clean. They require you to show your vehicle insurance card, maybe because it is on County property. The contact person is the Campground Host, not the County Fairgrounds. There is good security on site. It is quiet at night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A huge gravel parking lot, sites are level, different rates for 30-amp or 50-amp, no shade. The rate shown is for 30 amp. All long pull-through sites with full hook-ups. There is good security on site. It is quiet at night. This is a great location for exploring San Francisco; it is probably the best campground value in the area. There is a sizable hump to cross as you enter the campground. It is not a problem but you must take it very slowly. The easiest access to the campground is via Linwood Ave to reach the back side of the fairgrounds. I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Rate shown is without discount. I got first night for half price with Passport America. Sites are gravel and 72 feet long so there is room for any rig. Utility posts are shared and when campground fills then it might get a little tight for slideouts. There is no cable TV; only a few off the air channels. Pay phone is over in the fairgrounds (a long walk away). We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good price for the area. No problems following the signage. Staff friendly and helpful. Laundry available. Well placed for touring the Sonoma/Napa area as well as Point Reyes. Would definitely return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
$22.50 with Good Sam. Park allows use of 1 discount card only. Passport is limited to 3 nights, cannot use it and then Good Sam. As stated just a big flat gravel lot with the killer curb cut at the entrance. Need to really really take it slow or you will have stuff flying all over the place. Hard to do with the way the traffic flys by. Double check directions, Trailerlife had us taking a left on a closed off road, watch for the small signs, take the first right after you see the fairgrounds. We would only stop again if we had too. Not very impressed with the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There is nothing fancy about this place. It is all gravel with a small tree per site. We have stayed here before, and we will again because it is the best spot we have found in the area, and it is well priced. Make sure there isn’t an event going on at the Fairgrounds if you don’t have a reservation because the park can fill completely then. And yes, watch out for the bump coming in. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good overnight stop. Great price! Big gravel parking lot with free wifi, full hookups. Little difficult to find in the dark but watch for small white signs at turns. Easy in and out. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great location for visiting the whole Sonoma/Napa area. Most sites have one tree that does provide some shade. Helpful and friendly staff. Wide pull throughs ,inexpensive and full hookups. Wi-Fi is fast and easy. The area is quiet at night. You do get some animal smell from the stables when the wind shifts but it is very intermittent and didn't really bother us. Given that this popular area has very few choices for RV hookups we think this place is a great bargain. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I agree with the last review but feel it deserves a higher rating. Do watch the bump at the entrance and there are good signs directing you to the campground. As far as the smells, well it is a fairground in a agricultural area. Great value will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There is a significant bump which is not readily visible getting in and out of the park. We also smelled urine and manure from the numerous stables. Staff was friendly and park is conveniently located but directions should be obtained as it is not clearly marked or described in the directions. The park is predominantly gravel, thus there is little to no grass to walk a dog. For the price we felt it was a good deal as the sites were wide and long with full hook-ups. We would probably stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Location and rate were good and sites level, but not a good area for walking the dogs. Most likely we would go somewhere else next time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a big gravel parking lot with full hook ups. Considering it's location, it's relatively quiet and safe. There is no shade, but I got perfect cell reception and the WiFi reception was excellent. The laundry was very small just two washers and two dryers. Not enough for the size of the park. I was up at 5:00 am to do my laundry! I didn't use the bathrooms, so I can't comment on them. It is right across the street from the fairgrounds and the stench of animal manure and urine is really bad at night and in the early morning. The location is close to downtown and very close to Hwy 12 which easy access to Hwy 101. This is a perfect spot to layover for a day or two, but not for a long term stay. The camp hosts are incredibly helpful and friendly! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a convenient campground at the right price. The sites are wide & long enough, but it is quite dusty. We camped here using Passport America. The campground hosts were great. You need to pay by cash unless you go to the office during business hours and then you can use a credit card or check. We would stay here again. We have a 40' motor home with four slides. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would have given this park a higher rating if it were not for the mud. November is rainy and the whole park is a wet. It is in a good location for touring the valley and the Passport America price of $10 per night is sure great but I guess that is why we put up with the dirt. There are no signs on your way to this park so have your directions when you start out. The laundry room consists of only two washers and dryers for such a large park. I think once it has grass or drainage of some sort it will be quite nice but expect if it is full the spots will be tight for the larger RVs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The fairgrounds RV area is located at the back of the fairgrounds off of Aston Ave. This turned out to be a great place to stay while we loaded up food and gas from Costco which is only a few minutes away. It's nothing special, no tables or grass areas, just dirt and gravel pull thrus. The sites were level, the power was fine, water pressure wasn't the greatest but adequate. There are a few trees in the park but not a lot of shade. If the rv park is full there is no room for awnings or slides, it is really tight. We were here during mid week and there were only a handful of motorhomes. They accept Passport America here otherwise the daily rate is $20.00. There is a gate at the entrance to the rv park and there is someone patrolling the area at night. The horse stalls are across the street from the park and when the wind shifts, it's a bit horsey but not too bad. We would stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very limited spaces, nothing fancy and no frills. Clean, gravel pull throughs. If full no
room to extend awning. Great place to park and take in the Napa Valley attractions during the day. Spaces located in the back of the fairgrounds, very well
maintained and secure. First come first serve. We paid in advance to secure space. It was well worth the $20 per night. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.