Best RV Parks & Resorts near Annapolis, CA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several RV parks around Bodega Bay accommodate different rig sizes with varying hookup options. Bodega Bay RV Park provides electric, 50-amp service, and water hookups on relatively level sites with a dump station available at checkout. Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park offers full hookup sites including sewer connections, with boat-in access and proximity to marina facilities. "Checked in a little later in the day- they had our name and spot on a sheet tacked on the bulletin board at the check-in area," noted one visitor about Bodega Bay RV Park. Russian River RV Campground near Cloverdale features water and electric hookups with 30-amp service, accommodating both large and small rigs throughout the year, though it prohibits generators and open fires.

Navigating Highway 1 to coastal campgrounds involves narrow roads with hairpin turns and cliff sections that may challenge wider vehicles. Larger rigs should consider Westside Regional Park in Bodega Harbor, which provides spacious pull-through sites with fire rings and picnic tables, though it lacks hookups. Cell service varies significantly by carrier and location, with AT&T typically offering better coverage than Verizon in coastal areas. Most campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during summer and fall weekends. Dump stations are available at most parks for a fee ($7 at Westside Regional Park), and pet policies differ between facilities, with some restricting dogs to specific areas or requiring leashes at all times.

Best RV Sites Near Annapolis, California (73)

    1. Thousand Trails Russian River

    13 Reviews
    Cloverdale, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This is a rustic park with no sewer hookups, so you need to bring a sewer caddy, and also, they have laundry onsite. They are remodeling and repairing and it is coming along very nicely."

    "Older campground so facilities are old but clean and full functional. Of course I had to visit during a heat wave."

    2. Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-2354

    "We’re in a van with no consistent onboard power or water, so we do a night or two out and a night at a site with more amenities."

    "If you wanna rv and craving crab,chowder, and oysters this is the spot for you, full hook up,fire pit , and picnic table walking distance to a restaurant and shops great views very relaxing...the down"

    3. Bodega Bay RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3701

    "Checked in a little later in the day- they had our name and spot on a sheet tacked on the bulletin board at the check-in area- Our spot was very close to the entrance – mostly level a little angle downhill"

    "The park is clean,quiet and there’s a few trails that take you to the Beach. It’s about a 30 min walk but an easy one. Theres electric, cable and water at the pole. The sewer is up near the entrance."

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    4. Mirabel RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Forestville, CA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 887-2383

    "Each site has a table, fire pit, and even outlets which was a nice surprise. Tons of trees so every site has plenty of shade."

    "Had electric and water, private, cash only. Stated here 6 weeks while my house remodel, people friendly, felt safe. Free showers , rent kayaking on site, fires ok"

    5. River Bend Resort

    4 Reviews
    Rio Nido, CA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 887-7662

    $79 - $360 / night

    "Great restaurant just outside the property, well stocked general store, arcade, park, and oh yes beach front access where the river does a nice bend."

    6. Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Santa Rosa, CA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 293-8410

    $33 - $70 / night

    "Stayed here for a few nights in the motorhome to recharge. Full hookup sites, reasonably close to shopping & restaurants, and good value with Passport America savings."

    "They have an amazing Laundry room that gets cleaned practically everyday and a little dog park that is the only dog park my Mufasa can go to."

    7. The Aurora RV Park & Marina

    8 Reviews
    Nice, CA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 274-5531

    $22 - $75 / night

    "This park has two parts: most is across the street from the lake but some spots are lakeside. The lakeside spots are very tight together-and require backing in."

    "She answered all our questions and showed us around. We feel in love with this place! 💕 You can fish right from your camp spot if you get a spot right on the water."

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    8. Redwood Empire Fair RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Ukiah, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 462-3884

    "Stayed one night, full hookup for $37 with discount.  Fair grounds with stock car racing on Saturday night, a little noisy until 10:00, but did not really notice it much inside RV. "

    9. Mendocino Redwoods RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Willits, CA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 459-6179

    "Well maintained, nice facility and friendly staff. Definitely wouldn’t come back for long term camping as we have older teenagers. The facility is definitely geared toward families with smaller kids."

    "The Mendocino redwoods RV resort just outside of Willits on CA-20 to Fort Bragg, California, was 3 years ago a KOA resort."

    10. Konocti Vista RV Park

    1 Review
    Lakeport, CA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 262-1900

    "It’s a small RV park, but not crowed. It’s quiet around here. The casino is within walking distance. There’s a restaurant and a snack shop in the casino. There’s also a club in the casino."

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RV Park Reviews near Annapolis, CA

641 Reviews of 73 Annapolis Campgrounds


  • Bret W.
    Feb. 19, 2023

    Bodega Bay RV Park

    Bodega Bay for a couple days

    Checked in a little later in the day- they had our name and spot on a sheet tacked on the bulletin board at the check-in area-

    Our spot was very close to the entrance – mostly level a little angle downhill so bring some blocks.

    First made the mistake of trying to back in- it turns out these are pull in spots, so make sure if you’re not in a pull through that you read the sheet and determine if you should pull in or back in.

    Fairly quiet on a Saturday night close to town and a very comfortable stay.

    Only electric and water hook ups but 50 amp is really nice and they have a dump here at the park. You can use when you check out.

    When I did have a chance to meet them in the office, they seemed really nice at the front desk, and kind of surprised that we would check in our second vehicle :) maybe most people don’t. ;)

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2024

    Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park

    Good spot for power+shower+refresh.

    This was some “glamping” for us. We’re in a van with no consistent onboard power or water, so we do a night or two out and a night at a site with more amenities. This was a perfect stop driving south on the 1 after the previous night remote on the coast and a planned need for StarLink with power source. Park is clean and well-organized, if tight, and the bathrooms are super clean and door-coded, with included hot showers. Right on the marina, fun if you enjoy harbor/boating scenery, and good food within walking distance. No way - that I found - to reserve online, but a phone call at 9am on a Saturday was returned within 10 minutes and got it done. Range of big rigs to camper vans, easy access and enough room to negotiate into spots. Very welcoming, safe, laid back environment.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 8, 2021

    Westside Regional Park

    Great views, but close to the neighbors

    First, you stay here for the views. Great views from the first two rows closest to the water. There are very few plantings between spaces. No hook ups at all, but water is available if you fill before you park. Seven dollar dump station. Each campsite has a fire ring and a wooden picnic table and grass. Since there’s no hook ups between the hours of 8 AM and 8 PM, you will always be listening to somebody’s generator running. Always. No privacy at this campground. I did not check out the bathrooms for the campground, but I did look at the bathrooms for the large boat launch area next-door. No showers in that bathroom, but it was clean. A bit spendy for no hookups. Safe. Zero long term campers when I was here. There are no first come first served campsites at this location. All camping spaces had a reserve sign on them, even though the place was about 40% full. Completely dark at night, which was great.

  • Carly D.
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Lawson's Landing

    beach adjacent fun

    I've camped here about half a dozen times over the years and while each experience has been different, they were all enjoyable and I would easily return again.

    There are a variety of campsites, and they are many - we camp as close to the ocean as possible in the meadow area. There are port-o-potties on site but they're not always super close to your campsite. You typically do have to hike the ocean from the dunes, and while some consider it a light and easy walk, for others it could be difficult. There are other sites closer to the waterfront, but I haven't personally camped there yet and can't testify to the ease.

    The weather is GREAT, and you can usually count on some light wind daily. It's amazing kite weather. The sites are in full-sun, so plan for shading yourself. I suggest a pop-up canopy, and double suggest staking it down.

    We've run out of firewood on occasion and bartered with other campers (some have kindly donated some for the night and we reimburse their wood in the morning). There's a lovely general store and restaurant nearby with delicious clam chowder. There is also a day-area beach, a really cool pier where folks crab, and loads of fishing. Pet friendly, sand dunes where you'll see lots of action, and just a lovely area. Camping is year round, and the weather is typically PERFECT.

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2024

    Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    Clean campground

    There is upward of 90 sites, many are for just tents and are on sand with fire pit. I have our travel trailer there and are the site # in the 70's and are on a asphalt pad, which makes it cleaner and level. Down side would be close to a road and traffic during day, but at night very quiet except for fog horn which is no big deal. The beach walks and adventuring the coast and local fair makes it all worth it. Water and dump station available, not at campsites but at entry of park

  • Michi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2025

    Middle Creek Campground

    Great place for dry camping

    Beautiful location, campground was easily accessible going up Elk Mountain Road. Camped in Site 11, pull through, no hook ups, nice picnic table, grill and fire pit. Vault toilets, no showers. There is potable water close to the campsites. Very quiet during the week, it did get noisier on the weekends, but everyone settled down for the evening.

  • Alma L.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2024

    Wright's Beach Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    Great with the right site!

    Such a gem here! Less than two hours from Oakland.  We'll return soon.

    Highlights: 

    1. Sites 13 and 15 of the Bodega Dunes loop are by far the best sites.  The others had uneven tent pads or awkward orientations.  The pull-throughs are barely off the road and very sandy.  Take extra blocks if you go because our site was uneven tip to tail.

    2. Easy to maneuver big rigs, we saw some 5th wheels, and 25+ footers in here. 

    3. This smaller loop of Bodega dunes is so quite, the other loops are sandy and crowded close together.  It was a very different vibe.  It was Memorial Day weekend but our site was out of chaos down below, kids running all around.  Great if you have a gaggle and want to let loose, but if not, stick to the loop with sites 13 and 15. 

    4.  A very short drive to the water.  

    5. A little trial behind the site connects you to a Sunday farmers market and a Mexican restaurant.  That's about a 10 minute scenic walk.  

    6. The dump station and water fill up spigot were excellent.

    7.  It's 10 minute drive to Fishermen's cove. A FANTASTIC restaurant. Everything we ate was excellent. 

    8. Nice people. 

    9. The fire bundles are small for $10 so maybe (gulp) bring some with you. 

    Bad: nothing I can think of.  We didn't use the facilities.

  • Brandon G.
    Sep. 24, 2024

    Bodega Bay RV Park

    Quiet place to work during the week

    Very enjoyable stay. The park is clean,quiet and there’s a few trails that take you to the Beach. It’s about a 30 min walk but an easy one. Theres electric, cable and water at the pole. The sewer is up near the entrance. All in all a nice peaceful retreat. I work remote and have had meetings all week. No issues with Verizon or T mobile Hot spots.


Guide to Annapolis

Russian River RV Campground near Cloverdale features 30-amp electric hookups, though sites can be challenging to navigate. One camper noted the uneven terrain: "I am reasonably ok at backing in my travel trailer but this place is a mess... the camp side on most is terrible." Despite layout issues, the campground offers reliable water connections and stays quiet, particularly at night. Camping options near Annapolis, California include several RV sites that accommodate various camping styles from basic tent camping to full-service RV accommodations.

What to do

Waterfront activities: Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park provides direct access to Bodega Bay for boating and fishing. "Second time here and we truly love the quiet quaintness of this campground at this snug harbor. You can see the Milky Way at night while listening to the soft foghorn and every now and then a soft bark of a seal," one visitor shared about their experience.

River access: Mirabel RV Park & Campground offers easy river access for kayaking and paddleboarding. A camper mentioned, "Each site has a table, fire pit, and even outlets which was a nice surprise. Tons of trees so every site has plenty of shade. Theres a short trail down to the river, perfect for kayaking or paddleboarding."

Local food exploration: River Bend Resort combines camping with culinary options. "Great restaurant just outside the property, well stocked general store, arcade, park, and oh yes beach front access where the river does a nice bend," noted a reviewer who appreciated the convenience of having dining options close to camp.

What campers like

Private beach areas: Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park offers waterfront sites with marina views. A camper described the experience: "We did drive-in at one of the dry camps and it had your typical fire pit (dryer wheel) and picnic table - the view was gorgeous! Right next to the dock with an awesome view of the boats and bay."

Night sky viewing: Campsites away from urban areas provide exceptional stargazing opportunities. "You can see the Milky Way at night while listening to the soft foghorn and every now and then a soft bark of a seal," reported a visitor to Porto Bodega Marina, highlighting the natural nighttime experience.

River swimming access: Mirabel RV Park & Campground provides family-friendly water access. "This place is beautiful! And afordable! The employees are super friendly!" noted one enthusiastic visitor who enjoyed the direct river access for swimming and water play.

What you should know

Site challenges: Russian River RV Campground has terrain issues that can make setup difficult. "I am reasonably ok at backing in my travel trailer but this place is a mess... the camp side on most is terrible. My wife has mobility issues so I would not stay here again," one camper warned about accessibility concerns.

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds fill quickly during summer months. At Bodega Bay RV Park, staff efficiently manages arrivals even during busy periods. A visitor noted their efficient system: "Checked in a little later in the day- they had our name and spot on a sheet tacked on the bulletin board at the check-in area."

Facility maintenance varies: Campground infrastructure quality differs significantly between sites. At Russian River RV Campground, one camper observed: "This is a rustic park with no sewer hookups, so you need to bring a sewer caddy, and also, they have laundry onsite. They are remodeling and repairing and it is coming along very nicely."

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly activities: Mendocino Redwoods RV Resort offers numerous activities for kids. "We stayed in one of the premium hot tub sites, where you get your very own hot tub. Highly recommend, my kids absolutely loved it and so did I! We were just a few steps from the pool, which was clean, but pretty cold," shared a parent who visited with children.

Riverside camping: River Bend Resort features waterfront sites ideal for families. "Great river swimming for kids... The private beach is great for kids (and adults). Easy swimming without a strong current. Lots of shallows but a deep swimming hole are for adults too," noted a visitor who appreciated the safe swimming options.

Playground access: Several RV parks near Annapolis include dedicated play areas. At Mendocino Redwoods RV Resort, a visitor described multiple options: "We also went to the playground several times, which is super fun. The splash pad was a family favorite. The petting zoo, was also super cute and the animals seemed like they were well taken care of."

Tips from RVers

Lake access: The Aurora RV Park & Marina offers lakeside camping with boat access. "Aurora has two sites that are across the road from each other. One is on the water with back up sites. It's very nice, certainly beautiful and worth the extra 10 dollars. A picnic bench behind the RVs and looking out to the water," noted an RVer who appreciated the lakefront positioning.

Site selection strategies: When booking RV sites near Annapolis, California, consider privacy and location carefully. At The Aurora RV Park, one camper advised: "Decided to splurge and opted for a lakeside spot. Had neighbor on one side and grass on the other. Enjoyed a fire in the pit even though it was quite chilly out. Very pretty at night."

Hookup variations: Water and electric connections differ between parks. At Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park, "This place was great full hook up W,E,S,C you get a fire pit and a picnic table, 3 minute walk to restaurant and deli, public restroom is clean every morning and garbage gets emptied," reported an RVer who appreciated the comprehensive utilities.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Annapolis, CA is Thousand Trails Russian River with a 3.3-star rating from 13 reviews.

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