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Bodega Bay RV Park

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The RV park is well keep, pretty level sites, and laundry room is very nice. They have 50 amp sites, yet if there are multiple bigger coaches their campground cannot support the 50 amps. We lost power every morning. We asked about it, and the office blamed it on the 鈥渂ig rigs鈥. My thought is then don鈥檛 have the big sites and advertise 鈥渂ig rig 50 amp鈥 camping鈥. Also, as you check in there is a list of rules that the go over with you. Line by line鈥. Rules posted all over the camp ground. Some of the office staff are nice, but the couple of men I spoke with are not very user friendly鈥 We had a rally, noise controls until 9 at night, their rules. We had a small bad in clubhouse behind the office. All windows closed鈥 barley hear the bad outside, band was done by 8. Well within their rules, we were told no bands again鈥 we had one of the closest campsites and went back to walk dogs, could not hear the band. And stayed within their rules.
Teresa SolomonBilli
Posted Nov 12, 2023; Southern California
Clean, small park, sites a bit close together. Friendly staff. Small and big dog "parks" both kind of small but convenient. Many signs all over cautioning you not to let your dog pee or poo anywhere, not on grass or gravel, other than the dog areas at either end of park. Many signs all over prohibiting bike or skateboard etc. anywhere on the grounds. You have to walk your bike out to the lone trail. No firepits but you can rent one for $25/day. Firewood bundle $30. Access to a trail that will get you to Salmon Beach if you can scale the smallish dunes at the end. Next to Highway 1, 2-lane highway, tight, no bike or walking paths. Town is about 2 miles south. So if you don't have a car you're pretty isolated. They have some games setup, (free) showers in the bathhouse that were acceptable. Laundry facilities were $2.00 wash and $2.00 dry. Best thing is that between the park and Highway One is a great coffee shop with "artisanal" baked goods, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, and also a Mexican restaurant with excellent food.
AMarie
Posted Apr 16, 2023; Bay area
Great RV park in a quiet neighborhood. Facilities clean and well maintained. Nice hiking trails immediately on the north edge of the RV park down to the Sonoma Coast State Beach Park. A couple of other reviews complained about the park rules, but they seemed very standard rules to us, intended to make the experience pleasant for all campers.
HonomuRick
Posted Jan 30, 2023; Hawaii
I love this park. Very clean, sites are wide and level and easy to get to. The staff is wonderful. There芒鈧劉s a few walks through the woods and to the beach. Very peaceful, quiet and close to nature.
Jocelyn
Posted Aug 12, 2022; San Diego
A smaller park but maintained very well with a very nice and friendly staff. Sites are big and easy to get in and out of Not a party place but has a very nice walking path to Salmon Creek Beach and other beaches. Just a note that the beaches near here do not allow dogs due to a sensitive wildlife habitat. There are dog friendly beaches about 3 miles North It芒鈧劉s a NorCal coast climate so expect fog and wind
Derry City
Posted May 15, 2021; SF Bay Area
We liked this park It芒鈧劉s clean and the rules are rules but necessary during COVID. Hosts are very gracious and trying really hard to make a bad situation as good as they can. I can芒鈧劉t wait to visit during non COVID time. The only bummer is we never got the WiFi to work with our TV. Unfortunately, RV parks like this can芒鈧劉t really say they have WiFi because it just isn芒鈧劉t strong enough to generally serve their clients the way they would like. Darn, I guess I have to read my book more. I recommend you give it a try!
Victoria E Angello
Posted Feb 22, 2021; CA
Well maintained gravel pads. Good hookups except we had to buy an adapter to fit their setup. Dog friendly. Not close to stores or beach. Very rule heavy in threatening tone. Staff friendly but management unnecessary hostile. Covid created even more rules to obey and several things not open ( like bathrooms!).
Bunky
Posted Aug 25, 2020; Los Angeles
Clean, tight facilities. No fire fits. For those using CruiseAmerica, the sewer connection requires an adapter to connect. The hose is exact same size as sewer opening and will not connect like at all other dump sites. Met many CruiseAmerica RVs who had to use duct tape, eventually office made people buy a connector from them in order to dump! That was a bummer.
RVD2
Posted Aug 14, 2020; Nor Cal
How anyone could give this place 5 stars is beyond me. Upon our arrival, staff could barely get out a hello. Most unfriendly and rules heavy park I have ever stayed in. Most everyone stays hold up in their RV until they depart. If you like unfriendly, rules driven park, then this is your spot.
Bobsgonecoastal
Posted Jun 30, 2017; California
Take 101 north to Petaluma, exit on East Washington going west for about 30 miles to Bodega Bay, RV park is about 2 miles north of town.
Very well-maintained, clean with most all amenities except for the pool. Nice dayroom for groups, fairly well equipped store with RV supplies, free DVDs to check out, or shoe throwing, putting area, being bag toss etc.
30 and 50 amp hook up, running water, cable and gray/black drain on each side. Wi-Fi seemed OK nearby lodge where we stayed. Clean restrooms with door access code and shower stalls. Spots are moderately level but may require adjustment of 3?6 inches.
While Bodega Bay can be very windy (especially in the spring) the park is surrounded by a Cypress Grove that provide some protection. Walking trails to nearby beach and State Parks - dogs are not permitted on the beach.
Delicious food at Mexican restaurant jacent to RV park. Reception should be good for cellular voice and data (AT&T etc).
CaliforniaTravelVideos
Posted Aug 13, 2016; Petaluma, California
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