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Expect to find an upscale Class A motorcoach only (30' or longer) ownership resort in a pristine setting. Short term and long term stays welcome. Concrete pad/patio will be 20 x 65 feet on an oversized lot. Cable TV. Wi-Fi. Tennis courts. Three heated pools/spas. Paved streets.
FF: You can be accommodated here.
DIRECTIONS: On I-10, Exit #139/Jefferson and go south briefly on Indio Blvd to Jefferson Street. Take a right and go a tad over three miles to the light at 48th Avenue. Turn left and the park will be down 1/2 mile on your right..
FF: You can be accommodated here.
DIRECTIONS: On I-10, Exit #139/Jefferson and go south briefly on Indio Blvd to Jefferson Street. Take a right and go a tad over three miles to the light at 48th Avenue. Turn left and the park will be down 1/2 mile on your right..
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The Napa/Sonoma area has so much to offer, whether you’re a connoisseur, consumer, dabbler or sightseer. We suggest you visit this area during the non-summer months and arrive during the week in order to avoid the crowds and traffic.
Note: May we suggest leaving your rig at the park for an excursion to the coast? This one or two day adventure to Mendocino County will be your reward and one you won’t regret. Your journey commences at Hwys 101 & 128 north of Healdsburg and takes you westward on Hwy 128 to the Pacific Ocean cliffs of the Albion River Inn. This avenue of asphalt will lead you through varied stunning scenery. Hilltop climbs with wooded countryside open up to lush valleys which are often planted with vines so familiar to the
Napa/Sonoma area. Anderson Valley is in fact a wine growing region itself and the wineries are low profile, laid back and charming. Try the quaint Navarro Vineyards adjacent to the highway. Curiosity stops are in Boonville,
Philo and Navarro. Prior to arriving at your final destination you will meander through redwood forests so thick that your headlights may be required even at high noon.
The renowned Albion River Inn perched on the bluffs of the Pacific Ocean is a welcome reprieve. Your private cottage is one of comfort and convenience. Slide open your patio door as you listen and watch the surf break below. Don’t forget dinner at the highly recognized Albion River Inn Restaurant, also overlooking the rugged coast. Award winning cuisine and wine list, yet not insanely priced. Stroll back to your cottage and light the fire in the bedroom sitting area fireplace. It doesn’t get much better than this.
Back in Napa Valley—oh, so many restaurant choices—a few for your consideration (lunch and dinner):
Mustard’s Grille, 7399 St Helena Hwy in Yountville, a perennial favorite with locals and tourists alike, 707-944-2424.
Tra Vigne, 1050 Charter Oak, St. Helena – an Italian experience, 707-963-8888.
Auberge du Soleil, For lunch only for the view on the patio – 180 Rutherford Hill Road, Rutherford, 707-963-1211.
Giugni’s Delicatessen, 227 Main Street, St. Helena – for a quick deli sandwich, 707-963-3421.
Sunflower Café for lunch, 421 First Street West, Sonoma – 707-996-6645.
Rutherford Grill for lunch or dinner, 1180 Rutherford Road in Rutherford, 707-963-1792
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Note: May we suggest leaving your rig at the park for an excursion to the coast? This one or two day adventure to Mendocino County will be your reward and one you won’t regret. Your journey commences at Hwys 101 & 128 north of Healdsburg and takes you westward on Hwy 128 to the Pacific Ocean cliffs of the Albion River Inn. This avenue of asphalt will lead you through varied stunning scenery. Hilltop climbs with wooded countryside open up to lush valleys which are often planted with vines so familiar to the
Napa/Sonoma area. Anderson Valley is in fact a wine growing region itself and the wineries are low profile, laid back and charming. Try the quaint Navarro Vineyards adjacent to the highway. Curiosity stops are in Boonville,
Philo and Navarro. Prior to arriving at your final destination you will meander through redwood forests so thick that your headlights may be required even at high noon.
The renowned Albion River Inn perched on the bluffs of the Pacific Ocean is a welcome reprieve. Your private cottage is one of comfort and convenience. Slide open your patio door as you listen and watch the surf break below. Don’t forget dinner at the highly recognized Albion River Inn Restaurant, also overlooking the rugged coast. Award winning cuisine and wine list, yet not insanely priced. Stroll back to your cottage and light the fire in the bedroom sitting area fireplace. It doesn’t get much better than this.
Back in Napa Valley—oh, so many restaurant choices—a few for your consideration (lunch and dinner):
Mustard’s Grille, 7399 St Helena Hwy in Yountville, a perennial favorite with locals and tourists alike, 707-944-2424.
Tra Vigne, 1050 Charter Oak, St. Helena – an Italian experience, 707-963-8888.
Auberge du Soleil, For lunch only for the view on the patio – 180 Rutherford Hill Road, Rutherford, 707-963-1211.
Giugni’s Delicatessen, 227 Main Street, St. Helena – for a quick deli sandwich, 707-963-3421.
Sunflower Café for lunch, 421 First Street West, Sonoma – 707-996-6645.
Rutherford Grill for lunch or dinner, 1180 Rutherford Road in Rutherford, 707-963-1792
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Expect to discover wide paved streets and paved sites in the 75 foot range - #2 thru 19. Also five back-ins a tad over 60 feet. Closed late July through mid-August for the fair.
FF: All sites listed. 707-333-6014
DIRECTIONS: South of Napa at the junction of Hwys 29 and 12, go north on Hwy 29/12 for 1-1/3 miles and turn right for “Downtown Napa/Lake Berryessa/Hwy 121". Proceed 2-2/3 miles to the light at Imola. Continue straight ahead (you will be on Soscol) for ½ mile and turn right onto Silverado Trail. Go ½ mile and you will see a cyclone fence on the left - turn left at the next street. We suggest you turn left of the utility pole when traffic is clear.
FF: All sites listed. 707-333-6014
DIRECTIONS: South of Napa at the junction of Hwys 29 and 12, go north on Hwy 29/12 for 1-1/3 miles and turn right for “Downtown Napa/Lake Berryessa/Hwy 121". Proceed 2-2/3 miles to the light at Imola. Continue straight ahead (you will be on Soscol) for ½ mile and turn right onto Silverado Trail. Go ½ mile and you will see a cyclone fence on the left - turn left at the next street. We suggest you turn left of the utility pole when traffic is clear.
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Call ahead to make sure there are no events occupying the park. Site #1 thru 6 are 130 feet however #2/3 and 4/5 are double up sites so if the park is busy you may have someone in front or behind you. Spaces #7, 8, 25 and 26 are 70 footers as is 30 amp #30. Site #10 thru 14, 19 and 20 are in the 85 foot range. Sites #31/32, 33/34 and 35/36 are 75 foot 30 amp double up sites so you will need to have these spots all to yourself. Park could be messy in heavy rains.
FF: All sites listed.
DIRECTIONS: Heading north on Hwy 49, take the Empire Street/Marysville exit. Turn left and then quickly get into the right lane to take the Mill Street exit ramp. Take another right and go down briefly to McCourtney Road, turn right and scoot down 2/3 of a mile and turn into gate 4. Heading south on Hwy 49, take the Empire Street/Marysville exit, turn right at the light and then a quick right onto the Mill Street exit ramp. Turn right, go down briefly, turn right onto McCourtney Road and scoot down 2/3 of a mile and turn right into gate 4.
FF: All sites listed.
DIRECTIONS: Heading north on Hwy 49, take the Empire Street/Marysville exit. Turn left and then quickly get into the right lane to take the Mill Street exit ramp. Take another right and go down briefly to McCourtney Road, turn right and scoot down 2/3 of a mile and turn into gate 4. Heading south on Hwy 49, take the Empire Street/Marysville exit, turn right at the light and then a quick right onto the Mill Street exit ramp. Turn right, go down briefly, turn right onto McCourtney Road and scoot down 2/3 of a mile and turn right into gate 4.
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Most of the spaces we suggest are either pull-ins or back-ins to the grass and/or beach which embraces the lagoon. They are generally the most sought after and are priced accordingly. Paved streets, gravel sites. In the 1101 -1119 row are pull-ins about 48 feet in length while pull-in sites #2101, 2105, 2107, 2109 & 2113 are 45 footers. Back-ins #2111, 2115, 2117, 2119, 2121, 2123 & 2125 approach 45 feet. Sites #3101 and 3103 are 45 foot pull-ins and a tad over 40 feet are back-ins # 3115, 3117, 3119, 3121, 3125, 3127 and 3129. The #4101 thru 4105 row has 45 foot back-ins. Three non-water view “Super Sites” - #2100, 3100 & 4100. They are end row pull-in sites which are paved with a large patio, room for your tow and angle in to about 45 feet in length.Wi-Fi. Secured entry.
FF: #1101 thru 1119 row, 2101, 2105, 2107, 2109 & 2113. Wi-Fi. Secured entry.
DIRECTIONS: On I-405 in Irvine, take the Jamboree Exit and head west on Jamboree Blvd. just over five miles. Turn right onto Back Bay Drive and the park will be down on your left a few hundred feet.
FF: #1101 thru 1119 row, 2101, 2105, 2107, 2109 & 2113. Wi-Fi. Secured entry.
DIRECTIONS: On I-405 in Irvine, take the Jamboree Exit and head west on Jamboree Blvd. just over five miles. Turn right onto Back Bay Drive and the park will be down on your left a few hundred feet.