Yolo County Fairgrounds RV Park | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
12 months ago
Altitude:
14.2 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
leidianeac

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Unknown
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

It’s just a parking lot, nothing fancy, no trees or shade. Full hookups and a picnic table. We didn’t see bathrooms, but it must be somewhere. There’s WiFi but because we made self-check-in, we couldn’t use it. We didn’t meet the host. There’s a list of rules and between them it says that you just can’t park vehicles older than 15 years old. Our vehicle has more than 30, but we took the risk and stayed anyway because it was late and there wasn’t a better place to go. Nobody bothered us. We talked to other people (who live in an old RV) and they say it’s not a friendly city to be with old vehicles.

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We came here just to use the RV dump. To access the campground use East Gum St. Turn in at the Yolo County Fair sign. There is a self sign in along the bushes after you pull in, before you get to the campsites. The dump is very difficult to see but it’s right next to the sign in area . It is almost hidden by the bushes. Sign on bulletin board says dump fee $15.

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For the price this place wasn't great, and they kicked us out after a week, there are neighbors next door with dogs that constantly bark. it was a nice stopover short term. Their stay limit is two weeks, but their website doesn't let you book two weeks, we had an issue with that and tried to renew for the second week and they pulled a bunch of details in their requirements to kick us out. It seems to me that they're not skoolie friendly. wouldn't go back again, we stayed at Lake Solano county park and it's cheaper and nicer!

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Level gravel lot with full hookups $35. There's an event in the buildings so extra noise besides road noise. Still, grateful for the safe, well lit spot after a long day of driving.

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I used the dump facility after returning home from a trip. No line ever and open 24/7. Dry and barren RV lot that’s part of our county fairgrounds. There is not a central dump but rather you just pull into an empty spot and dump there. $15 at a self serve kiosk.

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It’s just a parking lot, nothing fancy, no trees or shade. Full hook ups and a pick nick table. We didn’t see bathrooms, but it must be somewhere. There’s WiFi but because we made self check in, we couldn’t use it. We didn’t meet the host. There’s a list of rules and between them it says that you just can’t park vehicles older than 15 years old. Our vehicle has more than 30, but we take the risk and stay anyway because was late and there wasn’t better place to go. Nobody bother us. We talk to other people (who lives in an old RV) and they say it’s not a friendly city to be with old vehicles.

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