Best RV Parks & Resorts near Caspar, CA

Multiple RV parks accommodate travelers along the Mendocino coast near Caspar. Caspar Beach RV Park & Campground provides full hookups, though sites are notably narrow and can be challenging for larger rigs with slideouts. Harbor RV Park in Fort Bragg offers level sites with electric, water, and sewer connections. "The sites are close together but full hookups and a picnic table and fire ring at each one," noted one camper about the area's typical setup. Westport Beach RV Park and Campground features big-rig friendly sites with water and electric hookups, while Pomo RV Park & Campground provides spacious gravel sites with 30-amp service and water.

Seasonal conditions affect coastal RV camping options, with some parks limiting winter access due to potential flooding. Cell service varies throughout the region, with AT&T and Verizon generally providing reliable coverage at most locations. Dump stations are available at most parks, though some sites like those at Woodside RV Park lack sewer hookups at individual spaces. Many campgrounds maintain strict quiet hours beginning at 10pm, and all welcome pets with appropriate restrictions. Pull-through sites are limited at most coastal locations, making advance reservations essential during summer and fall weekends. A recent review noted that "the WiFi was very spotty but we use ATT and Verizon cell services which worked fine" - a common situation throughout the coastal region.

Best RV Sites Near Caspar, California (69)

    1. Caspar Beach RV Park & Campground

    19 Reviews
    Caspar, CA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (707) 964-3306

    $47 - $72 / night

    "Its a super cramped campground for big rigs. Much nicer and more privacy if tenting. The best spot is “ocean view” but its time to change the name."

    "I was lucky enough to spend four nights here last winter. It was breezy and rained on and off. The walk in sites are secluded and this park has all the amenities including free showers."

    2. Harbor RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Fort Bragg, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 961-1512

    $37 - $42 / night

    "Located next to Pomo Bluffs Park and over looking the ocean and the Noyo River/Bay. Stayed 6 days in November paid $250. Full hook ups with cable."

    "Nice place to camp with a lots of hiking trails, very well managed. The one that stand more, is the wonderful ocean view."

    3. Woodside RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Fort Bragg, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 961-6196

    $30 / night

    "Woodside RV Park in Fort Bragg may not be the most luxurious but it’s quiet and clean. I rated 5 star due to the kindness and hospitality of the hosts - Dan and his daughter, Phyllis."

    4. Westport Beach RV Park and Campground

    16 Reviews
    Westport, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 964-2964

    $55 - $155 / night

    "We spent 4 nights here with our travel trailer. We had a site with full hook ups, including sewage (no need for dumping station!!). This is a great campground that is right on the beach!"

    "Pull throughs seemed a little tight, but all back-ins were spacious. Very clean grounds. Clean bathrooms and the dish washing area was nice to get the big junks off your pans :).  "

    5. Wildwood RV Park & Campground

    1 Review
    Fort Bragg, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 964-8297

    "Showed us how to hook everything and he even started a fire for us. The other half of the park has permanent residents. The few people that we ran into were very friendly."

    6. Westport Union Landing State Beach — Westport-Union Landing State Beach

    23 Reviews
    Westport, CA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 937-5804

    "Located right off of Hwy 1, this site has plenty of campsites that have a picnic table, fire pit, and decent sized lots. The proximity to the ocean is as close as it gets."

    "All the sites are on a bluff that drops 100ft to the beach below. Great views and sunsets. Firewood available from park ranger. No water. Toilets are out house style. First come first serve."

    7. Mendocino Redwoods RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Willits, CA
    23 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."

    8. Usal Beach Campground

    11 Reviews
    Leggett, CA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 247-3318

    "The road coming into Usal is a pretty messed up mountain road thanks to the fact that it's also used by logging trucks."

    "The road itself is rough and could be very unsettling for anyone trying to do this trip in a vehicle without good off-road clearance. The ruts can be big and cause bottoming out of street cars."

    9. Dolphin Isle Marina & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Fort Bragg, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 964-4113

    "The site we are on is located between a marina and the Noyo River. It allows for easy access for paddle boarding, kayaking, swimming and seals, sea lions and other wildlife."

    "Full hook ups only. Just in land enough to be out of the wind and warm"

    10. Pomo RV Park & Campground

    15 Reviews
    Fort Bragg, CA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 964-3373

    $50 - $73 / night

    "The convenience of being so close to town, yet feeling like you’re in the forest is hard to beat. There are showers & restrooms, although the showers operate on quarters."

    "I picked site 47 out of the three that were left when I was searching for a place near Fort Bragg."

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RV Park Reviews near Caspar, CA

463 Reviews of 69 Caspar Campgrounds


  • Switching To Plan B
    Oct. 31, 2020

    Dolphin Isle Marina & RV Park

    Quiet, seals, deer and wildlife

    We love this place. We've been here for 2 months now off and on. The site we are on is located between a marina and the Noyo River. It allows for easy access for paddle boarding, kayaking, swimming and seals, sea lions and other wildlife. Last night a 6 point deer walked past our site. The rates are pretty reasonable and the people that run the campgrounds are great to work with. There is a kayak/sup rental as well next door. If you're lucky the maintenance guy will sing or whistle while doing his work, and makes for a good show! It does close down except for long-term use in the winter time (November-??) due to coastal seasonal flooding. Internet can be occasionally spotty but we use AT&T and Verizon which work well. Cable is provided. Full hook ups. Due to Covid enquire about the bathroom situation when calling to book. Walking distance from the harbor and a quick bike ride to the bluffs overlooking the ocean.

  • marcus K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Caspar Beach RV Park & Campground

    Steps from the beach

    Its a super cramped campground for big rigs. Much nicer and more privacy if tenting. The best spot is “ocean view” but its time to change the name. That site is for tenting but can accommodate a small rv or van. The vegetation is so tall there is no actual ocean view. Restrooms are clean. Showers coin operated. Awesome location. Friendly folks. Good camp store.

  • 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.

  • J
    Nov. 2, 2020

    Westport Beach RV Park and Campground

    All the ammenities!

    We spent 4 nights here with our travel trailer. We had a site with full hook ups, including sewage (no need for dumping station!!). This is a great campground that is right on the beach! It has showers, flushing toilets, a little store, fire wood for sale, dish washing station, and even WiFi! The campground was very clean and really perfect for families! Couldn’t recommend more!

  • M
    Jul. 4, 2021

    Mendocino Redwoods RV Resort

    Great for families with little ones

    We stopped here overnight on our way up the coast. 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. It was great for what we needed.

  • W
    Jan. 5, 2021

    Benbow KOA & Golf Course

    Different but to be expected

    Wasn’t impressed by the long term population that seems to be residing there. It was quiet though and over all a decent stay. We spent 4 days there. The WiFi sucked and they put us in the far back. Stay closer to the front if you can in the premium spots. We didn’t know the difference. Non premium is in the way back, no fire pits and spotty WiFi.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2023

    Gualala Point Regional Park

    Small but beautiful county campground

    General: 19 general and six walk-in campsites among giant redwood and Bay Laurel trees on the Gualala River. Sites 17 & 18 are a double site. 

    Site Quality: Level sites with bear box, picnic table, and fire ring. Site One’s camper pad fit our 18-foot camper van, but it would not accommodate anything much larger. Several other camper pads looked short as well. No hookups. 

    Bath/Shower house: Three individual units with toilet, sink, soap, and paper towels. One shower that takes quarters – three minutes for $2.00. 

    Activities: There is a trail that leads through the walk-in sites, under Highway One, and to the beach, approximately 1.5 miles. You can also drive to the day-use area for a shorter walk. We were there on a weekday but there were many activities scheduled for the upcoming weekend including kayaking on Bodega Bay, outside yoga, and healthy hustle circuit training – I was sad to miss all of these options. 

    This campground is beautiful and peaceful. But note that although we did not encounter any, several other campers experienced over-eager raccoons while eating dinner. There was also a sign warning of mountain lions but we did not encounter any. Shout-out to the ranger who shared a lot of good information about the area.

  • T
    Oct. 14, 2020

    Benbow KOA & Golf Course

    Just OK

    We stayed one night on a trip down the 101. Lots of highway noise, no fire pits, seems like a lot of families here long term. Managers were nice.

  • Sally C.
    Jul. 3, 2020

    Hidden Pines RV Park & Campground

    Quiet, no frills but safe

    The owner is very accommodating but doesn’t give refunds. That didn’t affect me but I’ve heard lots of people complain. The sites are close together but full hookups (except sewer) and a picnic table and fire ring at each one. Dump station is free to campers and was easy to use. Check after noon for the most updated info. Mike the owners was very helpful and so was his staff. I’ve heard there’s a pool but I didn’t use it. A bit pricey but so is everyone else in the area. I felt safe there, and would stay again.


Guide to Caspar

Coastal camping near Caspar, California spans along Mendocino County at approximately 150 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures average 40-55°F while summer brings milder 50-65°F conditions. The region experiences significant seasonal variation in precipitation, with most rainfall occurring between November and April, affecting campground accessibility.

What to do

Beach activities and tidepooling: At Caspar Beach RV Park & Campground, campers enjoy direct beach access for various water activities. "A forest of trees right across the street from the crashing surf. Lovely! It has a wonderful tent camping area back away from RV's in the Redwoods and many other trees," notes one visitor. The park's location provides excellent opportunities for exploring marine life.

Hiking nearby trails: The Pomo RV Park & Campground offers access to multiple trails. "Access to the ocean is quick, and there are multiple bike & hiking trails nearby," shares one reviewer. The campground serves as an ideal base for day hikes along the coastal bluffs.

Wildlife viewing: Campers often spot diverse marine and terrestrial wildlife. "We've been here for 2 months now off and on. The site we are on is located between a marina and the Noyo River. It allows for easy access for paddle boarding, kayaking, swimming and seals, sea lions and other wildlife. Last night a 6 point deer walked past our site," reports one guest about the Mendocino coast camping experience.

What campers like

Private campsites: Pomo RV Park & Campground receives praise for site privacy. "Very private sites, Each site has shrubbery around it. It feels like you are in a world by itself," writes one camper. Another mentions, "Sites are a bit tight together but have adequate privacy utilizing trees and shrubs."

Ocean views: Coastal RV parks offer unobstructed ocean views. "The RV park is part of a mobile home park. What you get is a space to park, water, electric and sewage. Our space had a great view of the ocean," notes a visitor at Harbor RV Park. The proximity to coastal vistas enhances the camping experience.

Clean facilities: Campers appreciate the maintenance standards at area campgrounds. "Restrooms are clean. Bathrooms and the men's restroom was great...tiled with multiple stalls, large glass windows and CLEAN!" writes a reviewer. Most campgrounds maintain regular cleaning schedules for communal facilities throughout high season.

What you should know

Weather variations: Coastal camping brings temperature fluctuations and fog. "I stayed the end of December through New Years. There is a beach in front. It is inside a gully that gets very little sun. Not a bad place to hang out. But damp," shares one camper about winter conditions at a coastal campground.

Reservation requirements: Many parks fill quickly during peak seasons. "We were lucky to get a site right next to the beach for our class B RV. This is a beautiful site along Highway 1," notes one visitor at Westport Beach RV Park and Campground. Advance booking becomes essential from May through September.

Road access challenges: Some campgrounds require navigating unpaved roads. "The road was a bit rougher than expected (took us roughly 45 min from the paved road to camp). People made it down in mini vans but I personally wouldn't try it," writes a camper about accessing more remote coastal sites. Winter conditions can further complicate access to certain areas.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Mendocino Redwoods RV Resort caters specifically to families with children. "Designed for families, this KOA a lot. A petting zoo, water play, pool, arcade and events. We were there for movie night. They had a big screen and showed a film for the kiddos," shares one reviewer. The resort offers structured activities throughout summer.

Beach exploration: Several campgrounds provide beach access suitable for children. "It's pricey, but the location can't be beat. The front half is narrow RV slots, but further back, it's lush, shaded and pretty quiet for tent or car camping," notes a visitor about coastal camping options with varying terrain suitable for different age groups.

Play spaces: Family-oriented campgrounds include designated recreation areas. "Bathrooms are very nice and lots of grass area for kids to play," mentions one reviewer. These common areas allow children to socialize while parents monitor from nearby campsites.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: RVers suggest researching specific site dimensions before booking. "Almost all the RV sites are gravel, with the exception of a couple smaller ones, and the tent sites. Make sure you look through the pictures of each site on the reservation page. They all are slightly different in size, privacy, and whatnot," advises one experienced camper at Pomo RV Park & Campground.

Navigation challenges: Some campgrounds present maneuvering difficulties. "The loops are well laid out but would be tight for a longer RV to come into," notes a visitor. Another advises, "Close to town, ocean access. Nice private spaces divided by hedges. Sites are fairly large and very well maintained. Only negative I have is the roads in the campground are narrow."

Seasonal access limitations: Winter camping options decrease due to closures. "It does close down except for long-term use in the winter time (November-??) due to coastal seasonal flooding," explains a long-term camper about certain RV parks. Year-round RV camping near Caspar requires verifying availability during off-season months.

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