Best RV Parks & Resorts near Byron, CA

Several RV parks near Byron provide full hookup options for travelers exploring the California Delta region. Sugar Barge RV Resort & Marina on Bethel Island features spacious sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, accommodating big rigs with pull-through access. Rio Viento RV Park in Rio Vista offers large bricked sites with grassy areas between spaces, while Flag City RV Resort in Lodi maintains 180 sites with cement pads suitable for larger motorhomes. Duck Island RV Park provides waterfront sites with 50-amp service, though it lacks shower and toilet facilities. Most parks in the area have level gravel or concrete pads with adequate space for slide-outs. "Very nice large sites with large grass areas pet friendly, amazing helpful and friendly staff. My only complaint is no Wi-Fi," noted one camper about Rio Viento.

Seasonal considerations affect availability throughout the Delta region, with summer months bringing higher occupancy rates. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with Rio Viento and Sugar Barge reporting spotty connections. Many parks offer on-site amenities including laundry facilities, dog parks, and propane sales. Roads leading to some Delta island locations can be narrow or bumpy, requiring careful navigation with larger rigs. Sugar Barge provides boat access alongside RV camping, making it popular with water enthusiasts. Dump stations are available at most parks, though Duck Island does not offer this service. Pet policies generally allow dogs with standard leash requirements, and several parks feature designated pet areas. Winter camping remains available at most locations, with Flag City and Turtle Beach operating year-round.

Best RV Sites Near Byron, California (106)

    1. Flag City RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Lodi, CA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 339-8300

    $95 - $990 / night

    "Check-in was quick and easy, and we proceeded unescorted to pull through site 32 with FHUs. The cement pad was plenty long enough for our 40’ fifth wheel and unhooked F450."

    "Nice pool and hot tub, nice laundry facilities (more than one!), moderately sized paved and level sites, nice store with a few local wines, AND HUGE fenced area to walk your dog OFF LEASH."

    2. Sugar Barge RV Resort & Marina

    4 Reviews
    Oakley, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (925) 684-9075

    "Many RVers appear to be long-term or full-time residents.

    The tent-area was a clearing, fully backed up to the levee, with some shade and a water spigot."

    "The office helped accommodate us for an extended stay during a busy time. Some sites are pretty close together."

    3. Rio Viento RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Oakley, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (925) 382-4193

    "Very nice large sites with large grass areas pet friendly, amazing helpful and friendly staff. My only complaint is no Wi-Fi. Other than that I would recommend this park."

    "Beautiful, quiet clean dog friendly park with very nice helpful staff. Large brick sites. Road to get into the park is rough but take your time, it’s worth the drive."

    4. San Francisco RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Pacifica, CA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It doesn't look like all of the pull-through spots are still pull-through really even though the campground map indicates they are."

    "It has a ca beach town feel, but is just 20 minutes from San Francisco. Walgreens, Safeway, and a couple coffee shops, local bakery and restaurants all walking distance."

    5. Thousand Trails Turtle Beach

    5 Reviews
    Lathrop, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The grounds are kept up, every site has a fire ring with picnic tables. The bathrooms are decent and dump Station is clean. This is definitely a favorite spot of ours."

    "Stayed on large grass site next to the water. Very nice. Few amenities and staff was scarce but more than adequate. Lots of room to roam for people & pets."

    6. Duck Island RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Rio Vista, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 777-6663

    "Very clean, everything is working, exept the Wi-Fi ! Every space is very clean with planty space between them. Also they have 30 and 50 Amps at every site. Large open view to Sacramento River."

    "We live here full time and love it! It can get really windy though. Management is awesome!"

    7. SacWest RV Park & Campground

    17 Reviews
    West Sacramento Vmf, CA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 371-6771

    $52 - $100 / night

    "We have everything we need here; FHU, laundry, clean showers and bathrooms, great dog park, friendly staff. They pick up trash. Sites are pull- through, gravel and fairly **level. **"

    "The amenities are pretty great, lovely pool, petting zoo and my favorite the fenced dog park. Oh and they have a dog wash with leash clip!!!"

    8. Store More RV & Boat Storage

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    Rio Vista, CA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 775-3031

    $50 - $100 / night

    9. Marin RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Larkspur, CA
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 461-5199

    $99 - $115 / night

    "Gravel lot 30 minutes from Golden Gate Bridge and 10 minutes to Ferry. Clean bathrooms with decent showers and security. Public laundromat on premises has vending machine for incidentals."

    "30 mins away from the City. A bit pricy but that is to be expected in SF."

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RV Park Reviews near Byron, CA

423 Reviews of 106 Byron Campgrounds


  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 27, 2021

    Anthony Chabot Regional Park

    Beautiful!

    This campground is beautiful and at 50% of normal capacity even better! The campground is set among a grove of eucalyptus trees that offer shade, which would be really nice during summer, and a calming aroma. 

    There are dry and full hook up sites. 

    $35 for dry

    $45 for hook ups

    $8 reservation fee

    $2 fee per day for each dog which is not stated when making reservations, you  are expected to pay when you arrive.

    We have 3 dogs and the ranger came by and mentioned the fee though he never made us pay it. Also they do not allow visitors at this time due to Covid, campers only. There was some type of maintenance going on which had trucks frequently driving up and down the road but overall quiet. Strict rule of no check in prior to 2pm, but there is a day use area nearby to park in and hike around if you arrive early. The road up to the campground is winding with a lot of cyclists. Cell service was spotty on the way up and weak at campground but usable with our WeBoost. The road in the campground is narrow with tight turns into the sites so if you have a big rig be aware.

    Other amenities:

    Recycling and garbage

    Bathrooms and showers

    Tons of hiking and biking trails

    Water and dump station available for dry campers

    Fire pit, firewood for sale at kiosk for $10/bundle

    Picnic tables

    30 amp only

    Paved parking pad, mostly level

    Overall would definitely come again!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 27, 2022

    SacWest RV Park & Campground

    Everything we need

    We have everything we need here; FHU, laundry, clean showers and bathrooms, great dog park, friendly staff. They pick up trash. Sites are pull- through, gravel and fairly level. Sites are close, but it wasn’t too crowded while we were here.

  • Larry W.
    Aug. 28, 2020

    Sugar Barge RV Resort & Marina

    Quiet, NO other tenters!

    We (party of 4) were there primarily because we rented a boat from their Marina. That went well! This is an RV campground & full-complement resort on Bethel Island, San Joaquin River Delta. Many RVers appear to be long-term or full-time residents.

    The tent-area was a clearing, fully backed up to the levee, with some shade and a water spigot. Appears to be only 4 “sites,” which are defined by picnic tables, GENEROUSLY spaced, no fire rings AND the Delta is h.o.t.! It’s also on the far edge of the property, so car traffic was MINIMUM — and NO generators were heard, even though the RV section is huge!!!

    The rest rooms were in the Marina building, a short walk. We would DEFINITELY return for boating and tenting!!!

  • Mike P.
    Mar. 2, 2023

    Miner's Camp RV Park

    Lake Comanche South sure

    Nice place quiet lots of places for big RVs pull through spots and back in spots they have spots for family reunions have showers store boat ramp nice place to camp North Shore is not for RVs it's for tent camping the South Shore has hookups 30 50 amp service full hookups all around a good place good people quiet time is 9:00 p.m. till 7:00 a.m. I believe doesn't mean you can't be up just no loud music no carrying on to disturb the other people lake is almost full

  • Sarah M.
    Feb. 7, 2021

    Kit Fox RV Park

    Nice camp between stops

    I stayed here for one night in a 22’ RV at one of the back-in sites for the shorter term stays on a drive from Death Valley back towards the San Francisco Bay area. I believe the office is currently closed due to Covid, but they have a box of maps and envelopes plus a drop box for payment right outside the office.

    It looks like most of the spots here are for pretty long term stays. There was plenty for space for short term, overnight campers. Spot comes with WiFi code, but there’s plenty of cell service too. You’re close to the I5 and can hear the soft lull of some traffic, but it’s still fairly quiet.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2021

    Vineyard RV Park

    Meh CG and short sites

    We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were in site 61, a“Premium” Pull-through site, for 3 days in early October, while visiting family in the area. This is probably the most critical review of a CG that we have posted in the 2 years we’ve be full-timing and for$76/night(with discount), I would expect much, much more from a CG. The staff at checkin were very friendly, but we didn’t see anyone patrolling the CG while we were there. It was fairly quiet when we arrived during the week, but got a little raucous on the weekend and I-505 road noise is fairly noticeable at night. The CG is“clean” and otherwise quiet, but showing its age a bit. The two pools looked pretty decent, but we didn’t use them. All of the sites are fairly short and very close. Bigger rig tow vehicles either extend into or are parked partially on the roads through the CG, although the roads are fairly wide throughout. The CG consists mostly permanent/semi-permanent residences. Most of those sites are are all gravel. There appeared to only be a few transient spaces, maybe 12-15, which were also short, but with grass, tables and foliage between sites. There are no green spaces to walk your dog. Everything that isn’t paved or graveled is basically bare dirt or tall, dead weeds, except the playground and one other area, and neither of those areas allow dogs. You are pretty much relegated to walking the CG roads or using the“off-leash” area, which is a fenced in treed area but is also just bare dirt and clearly not everyone cleans up after their dogs. They have signs for a Pet Walk, but this is just a very short walk on more dirt. The ponds on the map are fenced off and are either muddy brown or algae green pits with fountains- not very aesthetically appealing. AT&T coverage was just ok, with 2 bars of LTE and speeds up to 0.8 MB/s. The CG WiFi through TengoInternet.com is bit wanky, only allowing 3 connected devices and requiring a Browser to connect, so devices without one(Apple TV, WiFi router, etc.) are out of luck. Their website had a link to a page that was supposed to tell you how to connect them, but resulted in a 404 page not found error. We saw speeds up to 1 MB/s., but much less when everyone is online. Disconnecting WiFi and reconnecting seemed to help some. We were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were 35 OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna. We would not stay here again.

  • Rhonda S.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Vineyard RV Park

    Super basic but clean

    There’s really no where else to camp in this area that is convenient to the freeway. We walked in with no reservation and got a pull through spot with a bit of grass. Full hookups, no fire pits, but picnic tables at each spot. Pool, pet park, bathrooms, and free showers. Quiet park but nobody was outside cause it was 102!! We relaxed in the trailer with a/c until it cooled off to the low 90’s which was at about 8pm. Good for one night as you’re traveling through though.

  • j
    Jun. 4, 2021

    Sandy Beach County Park

    Small yet spacious campground with views of the Sacramento river

    Camped 4 nights at site 32 during the week.  A nice shaded site with river view, but not very level.  All sites are pull throughs with electric, water, a stationary picnic table and fire ring.  Online reservations are required and must be made a minimum of 2-weeks in advance.  Campground was nearly empty and had big grassy areas between sites.  Senior rate of $20.  Flush toilets and showers were spartan but cleaned daily.  Campground is adjacent to public beach, boat ramp/dock, and picnic area.  As expected it was very windy most of the time so you need to stake everything down.  Wind was strong enough to knock over our wine glass, twice!  We could hear humming from wind turbines that were just over the hill from the campground, but otherwise quiet.

  • D
    Jun. 19, 2021

    Candlestick RV Park

    A homeless shelter

    The streets are lined with homeless living in RVs etc leading up to the RV park and after, it smells like sewage. When arriving I was moved to 3 different sites, all of which I couldn’t fit into. The guy running the park blamed me for not telling him I have a tow vehicle... he did however know the length of my trailer and every spot he put me in wasn’t long enough for the trailer alone. I may have been able to back into the spaces but would’ve been hanging out a bit which I could’ve tried to deal with if it weren’t for the fact that I could not maneuver to back into any space because everyone that’s there has been there very long term and is living there. They all have garbage and debris overflowing their sites preventing me from backing in properly. The place is incredibly run down and dirty, it didn’t feel safe. I requested my money back which he did and then I left. I can’t believe that even being in the city, though the bad side of the city at that he’s charging $125 a night! I’ve been all over the country and I have to say that $25-$30 a night would be an extreme stretch realistically. Stay far away from here, it’s not safe, it’s not clean.


Guide to Byron

RV camping near Byron, California provides access to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta waterways and nearby Central Valley attractions. The area sits at approximately 23 feet above sea level with Mediterranean climate conditions featuring hot, dry summers and mild winters. Most RV parks in this region operate year-round with peak season running from late spring through early fall when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

What to do

Water recreation access: Sugar Barge RV Resort & Marina offers direct waterfront access with boat rentals. "They have a boat trailer parking lot and a boat ramp. They rent kyacks and have a restaurant that looks right over the water," notes one visitor.

Wine tasting tours: Several campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring nearby wine regions. "We wished we'd spent a few more days to explore the area, especially the wineries," mentioned a camper staying at Flag City RV Resort.

Delta wildlife viewing: The waterways surrounding Byron support diverse bird and wildlife populations. At SacWest RV Park, visitors enjoy "more than 100 ducks going around! Beautiful place!" as one camper observed.

Dog-friendly activities: Many parks offer designated pet areas. At Flag City RV Resort, guests appreciate the "HUGE fenced area to walk your dog OFF LEASH" which one reviewer said would earn "6 stars if I could!"

What campers like

Spacious sites: Rio Viento RV Park features unusually large campsites. "Very nice large sites with large grass areas pet friendly, amazing helpful and friendly staff," notes one reviewer. The brick pads provide stable setup areas.

Waterfront views: Duck Island RV Park receives praise for its river setting. "We live here full time and love it! It can get really windy though. Management is awesome!" shared a long-term resident enjoying the Sacramento River views.

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain well-kept amenities. At Thousand Trails Turtle Beach, campers find "big roomy & picturesque" sites with "large grass site next to the water."

Responsive management: Staff responsiveness rates highly at several parks. "The office helped accommodate us for an extended stay during a busy time," noted one Sugar Barge camper.

What you should know

Limited cell coverage: Connectivity varies significantly between parks. Several campgrounds report spotty service. At Rio Viento RV Park, "My only complaint is no Wi-Fi," while another camper noted "internet net wasn't the best there while at the park."

Road conditions: Access roads to Delta locations require careful navigation. "The road in is very bumpy, so take your time," warns one Rio Viento camper, while another specified "the road leading into the park is extremely [rough]."

Seasonal fluctuations: Water levels and camping conditions change throughout the year. During summer months, campsites fill quickly and temperatures regularly exceed 90°F. "It can get really windy though," noted one Duck Island resident about conditions on the Delta.

Site variations: Quality and size of sites differ significantly within parks. At Sugar Barge, a camper observed "Some sites are pretty close together. We have a nice site right now, but decided to park the truck at a nearby on-site lot due to the size of this space."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly attractions: SacWest RV Park & Campground offers numerous family amenities. "Lots of things to do for kids: great playgrounds, swimming pool, more than 100 ducks going around!" reported one visitor.

Recreational facilities: Several parks provide dedicated play areas. At Turtle Beach, visitors enjoy "lots of room to roam for people & pets" and waterfront access for families.

Swimming options: Hot summer temperatures make pool access valuable. Flag City provides "a small pool" according to visitors, while SacWest receives praise for its "pool looked good" facilities during summer months.

Tent camping limitations: Most Delta campgrounds focus primarily on RVs. At Sugar Barge, tent campers found "The tent-area was a clearing, fully backed up to the levee, with some shade and a water spigot. Appears to be only 4 'sites,' which are defined by picnic tables."

Tips from RVers

Hookup specifications: Flag City RV Resort provides full-service connections. "The cement pad was plenty long enough for our 40' fifth wheel and unhooked F450. The utilities are on the back quarter of the pad. We needed 15' of sewer hose," explained one RVer.

Parking logistics: Site dimensions matter for larger rigs. At Sugar Barge, one camper noted "My only complaint, the water spigot is really close to the ground and really close to the sewer drain. Scrub with bleach before booking up your water and you'll be fine."

Site composition: Different surface materials affect camping comfort. Flag City features "nice lava rock and clean concrete sidewalks and roads," though some consider it "a bit over priced" for the amenities provided.

Reservation timing: Several parks fill quickly during peak seasons. Kit Fox RV Park allows for late arrivals with self-check-in. "Made reservation on the phone, pulled in around 9:00pm and was able to hook-up the utilities, eat supper, and hit the hay," reported one satisfied camper.

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