Nice older small RV park across from Patrick's Point State Park. Very nice owners, and the grounds are nicely landscaped. You can tell they take pride in keeping a nice, clean, quiet place. Sites are fairly close together, but at least we had a row of plants to separate us from our neighbors, and we backed up to a pretty forest. Watch out for deep drainage ditches across the road, as others have noted. A good location with the park and the town of Trinidad close by, and Redwoods National Park about a half hour north. Would return.
A new and undiscovered RV park located on the Avenue of the Giants, about 5 miles north of the most scenic and popular sections of the park. We stayed for 2 nights a few days before Fourth of July, and were the only ones here on the 2nd night. Very nice owner and staff, easy pull through sites with room for our 31 foot coach plus toad, very clean and well maintained. Park is basically an open meadow with paved sites and no trees, which could be considered a plus or minus after spending all day hiking in the shady redwoods. Low water pressure and no cable, but we got a strong satellite signal from a portable dish when parked in one of the middle pull though sites. Will definitely return.
This is a nice RV park in a beautiful, relaxing part of California. I don't have much to add as far as the description of the facilities, but I must say how nice and helpful the manager was to us. When I first made the reservation, no full hookup sites were available, so I asked to be upgraded if one opened up, which he did without further follow up. Once we arrived, he allowed us to move to a different site from the one we had first been assigned. But he really helped us by getting up from his dinner (despite my protest) and diagnosing an electrical problem that turned out to be a tripped circuit breaker for the converter. We'll definitely go back.
Over all nice, older park in a secluded location on the California coast. You won't get here by accident! Sites are grassy and clean. Short drive to Point Arenas area, with a lighthouse, beautiful coast line, and good restaurant by the fishing pier. Negatives are poor wi-fi and very few cable tv channels. Be sure to head the road recommendations on their web site. Highway One to the south is spectacular, but narrow and curvy with sheer drops to the ocean.
Very nice, well maintained park. Everything was clean, all sites have gravel pads. Friendly staff. Our site was 30 amp service, which is fine for us. This is a good location with 6 golf courses, great alpine hiking at nearby Gold Lakes Basin, and Plumas Eureka State Park all a short drive away. Only negatives were poor wi-fi only at the laundry area, and the nearby trains that announced their presence 3 times during the night.