Best RV Parks & Resorts near Clayton, CA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several RV parks provide accommodations near Clayton in the eastern Bay Area. Rio Viento RV Park in Rio Vista offers full hookups with 50-amp service on brick sites that can handle larger rigs, though access requires caution. "The road to get into the park is extremely rough but take your time, it's worth the drive," notes one camper about Rio Viento. Sugar Barge RV Resort & Marina on Bethel Island accommodates big rigs with 30-amp hookups, water, and sewer connections, featuring waterfront locations for RVs. Tradewinds RV Park in Vallejo provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service, though spaces are notably tight between neighboring units, with some slide-outs nearly touching adjacent meters.

Most RV parks in the region remain open year-round with varying amenities. Duck Island RV Park maintains riverside sites with water, electric, and sewer connections but lacks showers or toilet facilities. Fairground RV parking at Alameda County Fairgrounds provides a convenient Bay Area base with clean facilities, though reviews indicate narrow, crowded spaces during events. Cell service varies throughout delta locations, with stronger coverage near urban areas and potential weak spots in more remote waterfront locations. Pet policies generally permit dogs with standard leash requirements. Visitors should note that navigation to some delta locations involves narrow roads with rough pavement conditions, particularly when accessing waterfront RV parks on islands or levee roads.

Best RV Sites Near Clayton, California (104)

    1. San Francisco RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Pacifica, CA
    37 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."

    2. Rio Viento RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Oakley, CA
    13 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."

    3. Sugar Barge RV Resort & Marina

    4 Reviews
    Oakley, CA
    18 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."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Flag City RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Lodi, CA
    32 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."

    5. Duck Island RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Rio Vista, CA
    20 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!"

    6. Tradewinds RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Crockett, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 643-4000

    $42 - $47 / night

    "Close to highway. Noise not a problem. Very friendly staff. Sites are close together but easy entry. Level sites with FHU’s. Would stay here again."

    "Decent clean facilities. No complaints. May be back."

    7. Marin RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Larkspur, CA
    32 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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    8. SacWest RV Park & Campground

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

    $58 - $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!!!"

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

    $50 - $100 / night

    10. Thousand Trails Turtle Beach

    5 Reviews
    Lathrop, CA
    36 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Clayton, CA

579 Reviews of 104 Clayton 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!!!

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2023

    Half Moon Bay State Beach Campground

    Nice Respite Along the Beach

    We rarely make reservations to camp in California Beach Parks, as they are usually filled up weeks or even months in advance. While meeting up with some friends in Half Moon Bay we happened along the campsite and simply enquired if they had an open site for the night. They did, and we ended up staying for 2 nights due to a cancellation.  It never hurts to ask!  

    The campsite is a nice quiet stretch of grass, live oak trees, and beach shrubs about 30 vertical feet above the Pacific beach shoreline.  While you get away from the blowing sand, you get to hear the pounding ocean at night. I can’t imagine a more gentle lullaby, frankly. The sites themselves are a little close quarters, but all provide just about enough space for a long camper and a tow/towed vehicle as well.  For a small camper like us, there’s even enough room to have a friend visit. 

    The sites offer electrical and water hookups, additionally there is a dump station just as you exit the camping area. Showers and flush toilets are available, but also used by all the beach goers in the area, so you know what they look like....never clean.

    The town of Half Moon Bay offers pretty much everything you need in terms of restaurants or grocery stores. Riding your bike, or walking along the path toward town for a well-earned brunch should definitely reach the top of your to-do list while you’re there.  We had brunch at Mavericks Creparie and dinner at the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company.  Both are absolutely fantastic!

    Beachcombing, sunbathing, swimming, horseback riding, and skim boarding during the warmer months also are great ways to fill up the day. The beach path goes for miles in either direction so you can get some exercise off of the main roads.

  • BRIAN O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2022

    Pillar Point RV Park

    Pricey, but worth it

    Great spot right off the highway and on the beach. Lots of activities and places to eat within walking distance. Surfing, walking/bike trails, kayaking….Pet friendly

  • Jennifer M.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

    Magical forests

    Camp sites include fire ring and flattened areas with picnic table. Fresh water is available, as well as, bathrooms and showers. Nice level sites for RVs. Great Verizon and AT&T cell service.

  • 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.

  • h
    Jul. 2, 2018

    Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Campground

    Wooded with a creek, many trails, family friendly in the North Bay.

    The campground at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park offers a range of decent sites. There are certainly some that are better situated than others regarding size, shade, and other amenities--but the entire campground is nice. Well maintained, and located in a State Park that is run by a non-profit "Team Sugarloaf". Sonoma Creek runs along the campground and there is a waterfall a short hike away. There are showers for a quarter per minute, if you want to freshen up after a big hike like to the peak of Bald Mt. Visitor's Center has educational displays, maps, and a variety of items for sale. Ice and fire wood available. Each site has a table and fire pit. Great little get away spot that feels farther in the wilderness than it is at all. Close to Sonoma and Santa Rosa. Year-round camping--beautiful in all seasons.

    There is also an observatory in the park, one Saturday night per month the hold "Star Parties" and for just $2 you can spend the evening looking through great telescopes and learning about space from experts. Kids are free! It is walking distance from the campground. If you have flashlights that have a red night-vision setting, those are recommended to use there--otherwise they'll give you red cellophane to cover your light so that it doesn't interfere with star viewing.


Guide to Clayton

RV parks near Clayton, California offer scenic waterfront camping options within proximity to the Bay Area. Clayton, positioned at 300 feet elevation in Contra Costa County, features a Mediterranean climate with dry summers and mild winters. Most campgrounds remain open year-round with July temperatures averaging 92°F and January lows around 38°F, creating varied camping conditions depending on season.

What to do

Water recreation access: Flag City RV Resort in Lodi provides a convenient base for exploring nearby delta waterways. "The rv spots are very close together. They have a boat trailer parking lot and a boat ramp," notes one camper about Sugar Barge's facilities for water enthusiasts.

Outdoor dining experiences: Waterfront dining options complement camping stays at several RV parks. "Waterfront Restaurant on the levy right across the way on the backside of the property. Right now, they're open Thursday-Sunday with outdoor bands on Saturdays," shares a Sugar Barge visitor.

Wildlife watching: Thousand Trails Turtle Beach offers natural settings for observing delta wildlife. "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," reports a camper.

What campers like

Spacious waterfront sites: Sugar Barge RV Resort & Marina receives praise for its waterside locations. "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," describes one visitor.

Pet-friendly accommodations: Dog owners appreciate dedicated pet areas at various parks. "They have a huge fenced dog area in the drainage bowl behind the office that also has solar panels on the outskirts," notes a Flag City visitor, highlighting amenities for four-legged campers.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained amenities remain important to RV campers. "The bathrooms have been recently remodeled and are very nice. They rent kyacks and have a restaurant that looks right over the water," reports a Sugar Barge guest.

What you should know

Site spacing considerations: RV parks throughout the region vary significantly in site spacing. At SacWest RV Park & Campground, one reviewer notes, "We parked in the back along the river which was ideal with grassy spots along the river and campfire spots to use."

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds require careful driving. "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. The road in is very bumpy, so take your time," advises a Rio Viento visitor.

Noise levels: Highway proximity affects some RV parks. One SacWest camper reports, "Near freeway (lots of traffic noise. Quiet morning. Stayed for a quick night." Another adds, "We stayed at the side close to the highway so it was a bit noisy but not too bad."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access: San Francisco RV Resort offers swimming facilities, though experiences vary. "Rec area was very run down. Laundry has mobile payment and was clean and accessible," notes one visitor about the amenities.

Playgrounds and activities: Family-friendly features enhance camping experiences. A SacWest visitor shares, "Great campground! Hospitality and professionalism- that how you can describe this place! Lots of things to do for kids: great playgrounds, swimming pool, more than 100 ducks going around!"

Food delivery options: Several campgrounds offer convenient meal solutions. "Camp site is clean. You can order food and they will deliver," notes a SacWest visitor, while another mentions, "Had pizza delivered right to the spot."

Tips from RVers

Utility connections: Water hookup placement varies between campgrounds. A Flag City visitor advises, "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 selection strategies: Choosing appropriate sites affects comfort. "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," explains a camper about Sugar Barge, demonstrating adaptability when spaces are tight.

Connectivity considerations: Internet access remains inconsistent throughout rv parks near Clayton, California. "The free WiFi is for email checking only, you want better? You pay extra," notes a Flag City visitor, while another camper reports, "Wifi and cell reception is really poor, even when you're right outside the office."

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