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.