Best Campgrounds near Hood, CA

Along the Sacramento River Delta, the Hood area provides multiple camping options with convenient access to both water recreation and urban amenities. SacWest RV Park & Campground offers full hookup sites for RVs, tent camping areas, and cabin rentals within easy reach of Sacramento. Waterfront options include Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park and Ko-Ket Resort, where campers can enjoy direct river access with boat-in capability. Most established campgrounds in the region feature amenities like showers, electrical hookups, and picnic tables, while several include cabin accommodations for those seeking more comfort.

Camping in the Hood area remains accessible year-round with mild Delta climate conditions, though summer reservations should be secured well in advance due to high demand for waterfront sites. Most campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with several offering full sewer connections for extended stays. The proximity to Sacramento means easy access to supplies and services, with many sites situated within 30 minutes of urban conveniences while still providing riverside relaxation. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, and most campgrounds have paved roads suitable for all vehicle types. As one visitor noted, "Great little campsite with a 50s vibe right outside the city of Sacramento. The bathrooms and showers are clean, and there are restaurants close by."

Waterfront camping ranks consistently high in visitor reviews, with several Delta locations offering private docks and water access. Ko-Ket Resort receives particular praise for its location, with one camper sharing, "This place is awesome! Has a cute restaurant on the water too. Very clean facilities, it's right on the water - the California delta river." Family-friendly amenities appear throughout the region's campgrounds, including swimming pools, playgrounds, and pet-friendly policies at most locations. While tent campers have fewer options than RV travelers, several campgrounds accommodate both with dedicated tent sites. Proximity to fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities represents a major draw for visitors, with multiple reviewers highlighting the peaceful atmosphere despite being relatively close to urban areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Hood, California (155)

    1. SacWest RV Park & Campground

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

    $52 - $100 / night

    "Hood showers. Loved the pool. Had pizza delivered right to the spot."

    "Great little campsite with a 50s vibe right outside the city of Sacramento. The bathrooms and showers are clean the staff are friendly and helpful."

    2. Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    West Sacramento Vmf, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 371-3471

    "Tons of beautiful, shady spots overlooking or near the Sacramento river. Very Breezy and well maintained park with good prices for electrical and water hookup and a dump station."

    "Everything you need to “get away” is here and big city amenities a short drive away."

    3. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Tower Park

    11 Reviews
    Lodi, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 369-1041

    "Loved the access to rhe Delta. Only negative was it is more of A nightly party. So if you want quite. Not your place maybe in fall and winter"

    "Positives Amenities! I love how everything was themed, from the street names to the signs. Two nice playgrounds, ball courts, pool and hot tub."

    4. Cal Expo RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Sacramento, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 263-3187

    $50 - $1000 / night

    "Great Bike paths adjacent along the river into Downtown or up to Folsom. All Full hook up sites on gravel or asphalt, daily, weekly, monthly rates."

    "then you want a good location for your home base. Cal Expo definitely has the centralized location for exploring Old Sac, Cal Expo, State Capitol, the rivers and beyond."

    5. Flag City RV Resort

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

    $95 - $990 / night

    "They have a huge fenced dog area in the drainage bowl behind the office that also has solar panels on the outskirts. We did not use the area due to the recent rain."

    "Convenient rest stop, has a small pool, is close to stores, highway, mostly facilitates larger size RVs, and generally clean and quiet."

    6. Brannan Island State Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Rio Vista, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 777-6671

    "Brennan Island State Park is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of the California Delta. From the moment you arrive, you're greeted by friendly staff who make you feel right at home."

    "Access to the Delta with a boat ramp.  Access to fishing all around you. Beyond water sports not a lot to do here but relax. Or go fly a kite."

    7. Ko-Ket Resort

    1 Review
    Walnut Grove, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 776-1488

    "Very clean facilities, it’s right on the water- the California delta river. They have paddle boards you can rent and go out on the water in the morning."

    8. Rancho Seco Recreation Area

    15 Reviews
    Herald, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 748-2318

    "The campsites are spacious and you don't feel over crowded if there is a family next to you. It's pet friendly."

    "I pitched a tent in site 43 right next to the lake. Excellent place."

    9. Holiday Mobile Village & RV Park

    1 Review
    Elk Grove, CA
    9 miles
    +1 (916) 423-1087

    10. Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

    32 Reviews
    Granite Bay, CA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 791-1531

    $28 - $48 / night

    "As with most of California everything is dry. The lake is very low and a half mile walk from park to get to. The sites are surrounded by dry tall grass and spaced out nicely."

    "As full timers- we thought we hit the jackpot for the area in order to be near the towns we wanted to explore and also have service for good wifi."

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Recent Reviews near Hood, CA

541 Reviews of 155 Hood Campgrounds


  • Jan P.
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Lake Solano County Park

    Friendly staff, nice location

    The river is beautiful, though you can hear the road when you are near the river. Great location. T-Mobile only works at certain sites, no Wi-Fi. Peacocks are a fun addition!

  • Lisa Marie L.
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Gold Country Campground Resort

    Peaceful and clean campground

    We really enjoyed our weekend here. Super clean and quiet. Lots of play areas for kids and pets allowed. Clean bathrooms full hookups too

  • Shir S.
    Sep. 30, 2025

    El Dorado

    Great place before lake tahoe

    We drove from redwood to Lake Tahoe and wanted a place to stay since it got late Good place Online booking and entrance if after hours and affordable price opposed to other sites in the area

  • J
    Sep. 17, 2025

    American River Resort

    Perfect match

    During our stay (mid of September) the place was empty and we had the most relaxed time we could have. RV site close to the river and some deers also crossing our ways on the campground

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Lake Solano County Park

    Great campsite, loud road

    I loved staying here for one night and wish I could’ve been there for longer. The bathrooms are accessible, I had a beautiful spot by the water, my neighbors were friendly, the staff were welcoming. The only catch was that the road parallel to the lake is super loud and for me bothersome at night. I did not get good sleep because of this, i recommend bringing ear plugs if you are sensitive to noise and sleeping outside (i was in a tent). I don’t know how noisy it is for other spots farther away, but I would guess the sound still travels but is not as bad as having a spot along the water. Normal site are $30 per night, sites along the water are $40.

  • S
    Aug. 28, 2025

    smittle creek

    Hidden Gem

    This sweet little spot is a paddle boarding and fishing dream. Primitive site where Smittle Creek flows into Lake Berryessa.

  • James C.
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Thousand Trails Turtle Beach

    Still a 4-star park worth the trip

    This may not be the park it once was, but it's still far better than most in the area. Showers and clubhouse activities are still limited, but the nearby delta offers its own attraction. Day use, tents, and every class of RV are easily accommodated. No shopping or supplies nearby, but anything you may want or need is within 5 miles. It is very relaxing and one of the first sites I try to book if I'm in the area. Hands down better than the county parks.

  • Shiva S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Steele Canyon (formerly Lupine Shores)

    Great place to visit

    I came to check out the more calm waters in the canyon for my paddleboard. The site was great layout and I had a really enjoyable time out on the water. Other boaters where very respectful of the no wake zones.The campsites on the bluff of the hill can get windy so be prepared for that. Regardless, I'll be back.

  • P
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Dos Reis County Park

    Great Option for an Overnight Stop

    A half-mile off of I-5, far enough to dampen the interstate roar, and separated by a dike from the San Joaquin River.  Not a lot to do in the surrounding area, no obvious hiking trails, for example, although some fishing seems to have been possible. A small loop of 20+ sites, all (it appeared) with full-hookups.  We had a back-in site with no trouble for a 17' trailer. Small oddities (a site or two with what looked like permanent residents, showers with limited hours in the morning and evening, unclear signage on how and where to register), but a classic municipal/county park campground, that was a quiet and welcome alternative to commercial camps.


Guide to Hood

Camping spots near Hood, California provide direct access to the Sacramento Delta's extensive waterways across 1,000 miles of navigable channels. Most campgrounds in this area sit at near sea level elevations with relatively flat terrain. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F from June through September, while winters remain mild with occasional fog and temperatures rarely dropping below 40°F.

What to do

Boat access fishing: The Sacramento River Delta offers excellent fishing opportunities directly from several campgrounds. At Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park, visitors can enjoy "free fishing with no license required" according to a camper who noted the "outstanding location, right on the river with a swimming beach."

Cycling adventures: Paved bike trails connect several camping areas to longer routes. Cal Expo RV Park provides "direct access to the bike path which goes for miles and miles and connects to other trails which made our stay really great," as one reviewer mentioned.

Family water activities: The Delta's waterways provide numerous options for swimming and boating. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Tower Park, families can enjoy extensive water amenities. One visitor noted: "There is the activities in club house, mini golf, lasher tag, playground, bounce pillow, basketball, volleyball, dodge ball, hayride, parade with Yogi which the kids all follow him on their bikes."

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Many campers prioritize direct water access. At Ko-Ket Resort, visitors appreciate being "right on the water - the California delta river. They have paddle boards you can rent and go out on the water in the morning."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and showers consistently receive positive mentions. At SacWest RV Park & Campground, one visitor appreciated "Wonderful ada bathroom/showers with a fold down bench" and noted the "camp site is clean. You can order food and they will deliver."

Easy dock access: For boating enthusiasts, several campgrounds offer convenient docking. A visitor to Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park described it as a "largely undiscovered gem of a spot" with "beautiful spaces to park your RV with a view of the river and small local marina."

What you should know

Weather considerations: The Delta region experiences significant seasonal wind patterns. At Brannan Island State Recreation Area, visitors note it can be "hot and windy (seriously, it's like being in a super hot wind tunnel)."

Site selection matters: Campground layouts vary significantly with some sites offering more privacy than others. At SacWest RV Park & Campground, one camper advised: "We stayed at the side close to the highway so it was a bit noisy but not too bad."

Pet policies differ: Dog restrictions vary between campgrounds. A would-be visitor to Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park shared: "I called to stay one night. I have a German shepherd service dog with medical paperwork to support that. They still said no and didn't care if my dog was a service dog or not."

Tips for camping with families

Age-appropriate campgrounds: Some locations specifically cater to families with young children. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, a visitor observed it's "Great for kids under 14" and elaborated that "We go with several families with kids 5-13 and they all have a blast."

Wildlife awareness: Local fauna can be part of the camping experience but requires precautions. At Rancho Seco Recreation Area, a camper advised to "make sure you put your food away at night raccoons will get your food and snacks."

Beach options: Several campgrounds offer swimming areas suitable for children. At Beals Point Campground, a visitor shared it's a "great family friendly area. I suggest staying on the main beach with the provided lifejacket area if with children as the other rock areas near the beach suddenly can drop off underwater very deep."

Tips from RVers

Shower facilities: RV campers often evaluate bathroom amenities when selecting campgrounds. At Flag City RV Resort, a visitor found it was "Squeaky clean and organized. 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."

Delivery services: Some locations provide convenient food options. A visitor to SacWest RV Park & Campground appreciated that you can "order food and they will deliver. Wonderful ada bathroom/showers with a fold down bench. Friendly staff."

Site surfaces: RV sites vary in surface type and levelness. At Flag City RV Resort, campers find "clean concrete patches, small trees with little or no shade but full hookups," though one visitor noted the $58/night rate somewhat expensive for what's provided.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hood, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hood, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 155 campgrounds and RV parks near Hood, CA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Hood, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hood, CA is SacWest RV Park & Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 17 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hood, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Hood, CA.