Best RV Parks & Resorts near Hoopa, CA

Several RV parks near Hoopa, California accommodate various motorhome sizes, with Elk Country RV Resort in Trinidad offering year-round service with electric, water, and sewer hookups. Widow White Creek RV Park in McKinleyville provides spacious pull-through RV pads suitable for larger vehicles, though sites vary in quality. According to one visitor, "A mix of full time, seasonal and overnighters. Pull through sites. Shower, laundry room. Free Wi-Fi has a weak signal so if you need a strong signal it won't be found here." Blue Lake Casino RV Park offers basic amenities with electric hookups and trash disposal, while Mad River Rapids RV Park features 92 sites with 30/50-amp service and full hookups.

Navigating to RV parks around Hoopa requires careful planning as some access roads present challenges for larger rigs. A recent review noted, "En route Phone GPS was not reliable, luckily they have a big sign." Dump stations are available at most parks, though quality varies significantly—one camper described a fairground dump station as "by far the worst RV dump that I've used." Cell service ranges from strong signals in McKinleyville to limited connectivity in more remote locations. Many parks accept pets with standard restrictions. During peak redwood viewing season between May and September, advance reservations are essential as the limited number of big rig spots fill quickly, particularly at parks near coastal attractions.

Best RV Sites Near Hoopa, California (111)

    1. Elk Country RV Resort & Campground

    29 Reviews
    Orick, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 488-2181

    $35 - $50 / night

    "This campground is conveniently located right on the 101 Hwy, close by to the ocean and right down the road from tons of Redwood Nat’l Park trails."

    "The restrooms are ok, however take a light with you at night because the motion lights will turn off before you can finish your business. The showers are in need of an upgrade."

    2. Widow White Creek RV Park

    3 Reviews
    McKinleyville, CA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 839-1137

    "A mix of full time, seasonal and overnighted. Pull through sites. Shower, laundry room. Free Wi-Fi has a weak signal so if you need a strong signal it won’t be found here."

    "Grounds were clean with plenty of room for families and children to play, though at the time we stopped here in December, it was pretty quiet. $35"

    3. Blue Lake Casino

    11 Reviews
    Blue Lake, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 668-9770

    $33 / night

    "Blue Lake Casino has an RV lot at their site."

    "This was our first time trying out a casino parking lot to stay in, and it was a nice treat to be able to walk from the RV to dinner."

    4. The Heights Casino RV Lot

    7 Reviews
    Trinidad, CA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 599-0124

    $20 / night

    "But good spacing and some tree shade. You pay $20 for up to three nights and get $10 casino credit for signing up. Two resturaunts. Short hike to the beach"

    "There is security and it is a safe feeling with nice people"

    5. Mad River Rapids RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Essex, CA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 822-7275

    $64 - $68 / night

    "This campground has full hookups, conveniently located south of the Redwoods State and National Park and the Pacific Ocean."

    "They don’t have fire pits or allow rugs on the grass. Try to park so your steps don’t land over grass when it’s rainy or you’ll track mud in your rv. We’ll return and we enjoyed our stay."

    6. Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Arcata, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 798-1820

    $200 / night

    "Site #17 is a Pull through site. Some look like permanent resident but quiet n stay to themselves. Children’s play area was nice. Grassy areas needed mowing. Dog area had agility items for the dogs."

    "Clean restrooms. Courteous staff.. small store w/ a few things we needed. Close to lots of hiking."

    7. Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

    35 Reviews
    Klamath, CA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 482-0227

    $40 - $70 / night

    "New fifth wheel with a sliding hitch was giving me issues with a back in site."

    "The hosts are friendly and fun, the facilities are well maintained and there are perks like showers and laundry machines. My only complaint is that it is loud."

    8. Klamath River RV Park

    28 Reviews
    Klamath, CA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 482-2091

    $35 - $65 / night

    "Clean, safe,  gated property,  right on the Klamath River.  Spectacular views surrounded by nature's paradise.  Clean facilities,  new laundry room with modern equipment."

    "When we woke up in the morning it was amazing we couldn't believe our eyes how beautiful the view of the river and the nature that surrounding this place."

    9. Cher-ere Bridge Camp Site

    3 Reviews
    Klamath, CA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 482-1622

    "We saw the sign on the highway for this campground and stopped. The owner recently acquired the plot and has been putting work into it since then."

    "Pretty nice campground with a fire pit and picnic table. very spacious and private lots of room away from other campers. Bathrooms were good and had a shower."

    10. Azalea Glen RV Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Trinidad, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 677-3068

    "The entrance is well marked. The drive to the check-in office winds around a residence on a tight dirt road, so proceed slowly. The check in was pleasant, nice folks here."

    "An homage to Monet with a bridge and pond complete with Lilly pads beckoned to me for a meditation walk. Do make your way out of camp to explore the area. Fern Canyon is truly spectacular for a hike."

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RV Park Reviews near Hoopa, CA

637 Reviews of 111 Hoopa Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 2, 2021

    Humboldt County Fairgrounds

    Good place for a few days

    Plenty of room for all RV’s large to small. 30 & 50 amp power and water. Clean restrooms, heated and free. Many long term residents. The spots are level, it felt safe enough. Quiet. Close to Ferndale, which is Must See. Access from Fernbridge of of 101 as the other roads are very twisty for all but the smallest RVs. Camp host was great! Short drive into Eureka. Patriot Gas has a car wash for big rigs. Not really a photogenic campground. Very open area surrounded by fields with cows, farms and trees in the distance. Used the RV dump as I left. It’s by far the worst RV dump that I’ve used. It works, but needs a complete rebuild. I suggest requesting a spot with full hookups.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 8, 2021

    Humboldt County Fairgrounds

    Nothing fancy, but convenient to Ferndale, and quiet

    I stayed here twice for a total of eight days. Many long-term Residents give the place a seedy feeling. Ultimately it is safe and secure. And well managed. The bathroom is clean, heated, free showers and the combination is changed weekly. Large grassy area with good spacing between most RVs. I was in the middle of the campground for short term parking. Because of recent rains and some soggy areas I had to overnight campers close to me. 30 amp and 50 amp power and water at each side. The largest downside to this place is the RV dump station inside the fairgrounds. It’s the worst one that I’ve ever used. It needs to be completely rebuilt. No ultimately it did work. Great location to the picturesque town of Ferndale California. Also a convenient location for exploring the Lost Coast area. 12 miles away from Eureka California which has a Costco and Patriot gas station on the south end of town has a car wash that can accommodate RVs.

  • M
    Aug. 10, 2020

    Del Loma RV Park and Campground

    Beautiful Trinity River

    En route Phone GPS was not reliable, luckily they have a big sign. Check in was ok, family run business and the office was a mess. Small store carries some essentials. You have to drive through several long term older Travel trailers that look like they have been there for years. I camped at site 28, which was actually a group site. It was great to have a large unoccupied area to one side, but the other side had an unoccupied long term TT that stunk like rotten fish. It was so bad we never put out our patio rug, or cooked outside. Across the way was a clean small pool which was very nice. We enjoyed riding our bikes around the loop, and walking down to the Trinity River. There are 2 river spots from the campground. Both are scenic, only one is safe to enter the water and that spot had a very small river rock spot to set up a couple chairs. If you are tent camping or in a smaller RV, their are some better sites that are further away from the permanent old Travel Trailers closet to the entrance. If you are there over a weekend they do have a very large outdoor laser tag area. They technically do have a free Wi Fi, however it is very weak, almost nonexistent. Verizon had no cell coverage.

  • douglas S.
    May. 1, 2024

    Klamath River RV Park

    Best of the best

    Clean, safe,  gated property,  right on the Klamath River.  Spectacular views surrounded by nature's paradise.  Clean facilities,  new laundry room with modern equipment. Wifi works great,  cable TV and friendly staff.

  • C
    Jun. 22, 2019

    Clam Beach County Park

    Sand Beds

    There are 9 sandy campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. There are two permanent vault toilets and a one clean portable are available. There is running water. Large pull through parking spots are convenient for campers/RVs.

    Campsites are divided by logs and offer no privacy from each other. There is beach access from the campground. The beach is large with sand dunes, marsh, beach grass, and drift wood. Wooded hills and shrubs surround the campground.

    3 stars due to proximity to freeway, you can see and hear vehicles; as well as lack of privacy. Also near a local airport, the campground directly under takeoff path.

    Located near many great attractions and not far outside of town. 25 dollars a night makes this a cheap alternative to the Private and State Parks in the area that are often booked up.

    Please leave the campsites cleaner than you found them.

    Happy camping!

  • Marilyn K.
    Apr. 5, 2024

    Klamath Camper Corral

    Laid back host

    In the center of the Redwood National Park. Grassy sites, some with concrete pad. Sun and shade available. Quiet. Water and electric $46. Bathrooms not modern but clean. Free Hot showers. A few seasonal. Fire department and local police officers hang out here. Pull through sites. Good Sam.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

    Amazing Staff

    New fifth wheel with a sliding hitch was giving me issues with a back in site. The staff escorted the took the time to work with me to get the rig parked perfectly in the spot (great that he is a big rig driver!). The is a great location in the middle of the redwoods. Definately a ton of tent camping and lots of trails.

  • Kathy S.
    Oct. 14, 2023

    Chinook RV Resort

    Quiet Riverside Park

    Campground with large, grassy, shaded sites. Small children’s playground.. Some back-ins sites are shaded. Separate tent area. Small store with game room, puzzles, and books to share. Clean bathrooms with small showers, abundant heated water. If you want a quiet site far from the city and traffic noise, this is your place.

  • C
    Jan. 15, 2022

    Shoreline RV Park

    Very convenient location!

    Less than 30 minutes from the Redwoods and the beach. Walking distance to target and a gas station with diesel. Very well kept yards, bathrooms, showers and laundry. Plus the full hookups are so convenient.


Guide to Hoopa

Redwood camping areas near Hoopa, California provide access to both forest and coastal ecosystems with elevations ranging from sea level to 2,500 feet. The climate features mild temperatures year-round with heavy rainfall between November and March, creating lush, verdant camping conditions. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with stronger signals in developed areas like Trinidad and limited connectivity in more remote locations.

What to do

Wildlife viewing at Stone Lagoon: Elk Country RV Resort & Campground offers unique opportunities to see Roosevelt elk in their natural habitat. "There's a heard of elk that roam the campground which is pretty cool. There's limited cell service in the camp ground," notes camper Stefanie W. Many visitors report seeing elk grazing throughout the property.

River activities: Klamath River RV Park provides direct river access with excellent fishing opportunities. The park features "Adirondack chairs set up to enjoy the views" according to reviewer Missy R. The location sits at the confluence of the Klamath River and Pacific Ocean, making it ideal for both river and coastal activities.

Coastal exploration: Beaches within a short drive of most campgrounds offer tide pooling and beachcombing. At Kamp Klamath, "The ocean is about 1 mile away right at the mouth of the Klamath river with an awesome beach. Good fishing, beach combing, kite flying etc. There is not a lot of parking and you do have to walk a ways to the water, but it is well worth the walk," explains Tammy H.

What campers like

Privacy levels: Azalea Glen RV Park & Campground offers sites with natural screening. As Patrick J. describes, "Our pull trough site was great. Very private with a planted wall on one side, and patio on the other side that has plants screening it." This contrasts with more open camping areas in the region.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept shower facilities. Visitor Hattie R. at Klamath River RV Park notes, "Full hookup, riverfront sites available, clean bathrooms/showers, camp store, camp cafe open on weekends for breakfast, group fire pits." The park's maintenance standards receive consistent positive mentions.

Natural amenities: Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground features walking trails and seasonal berries. "There are walking trails nearby and a lot of wild blackberry bushes to snack on," writes Tammy H. The campground's location provides both recreational activities and natural food sources during summer months.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping requires preparation for significant rainfall. Some facilities reduce services during off-season months, though most RV parks remain operational year-round.

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds present challenges. At Cher-ere Bridge Camp Site, one camper noted they "Got in very late, not sure if there was an official site. We pulled off to the side of the road at this site and stealth camped in the van." Clear signage varies significantly between locations.

Wi-Fi reliability: Internet access fluctuates throughout the region. At Widow White Creek RV Park, "Free Wi-Fi has a weak signal so if you need a strong signal it won't be found here," according to Karen O. Most campgrounds offer Wi-Fi but with limited bandwidth and coverage areas.

Water restrictions: Some facilities have limited water during drought conditions. Shower usage may be restricted or require payment at certain locations, with several campgrounds implementing coin-operated systems.

Tips for camping with families

Playground availability: Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort offers dedicated play spaces. Rachel A. mentions, "The cabins are cute and charming (be prepared, no kitchen) and the grounds clean." The property includes a playground area suitable for younger children.

Activity centers: Some campgrounds provide organized activities during summer months. Kamp Klamath hosts special events, as one visitor notes: "Saturday nights in the summer are the best as they do a salmon cook out with live music."

Pet policies: Most campgrounds allow pets with standard restrictions. Leash requirements and designated pet areas are common, with several facilities offering dog-friendly amenities like the agility items noted by Jenni C.: "Dog area had agility items for the dogs."

Wildlife education: Elk viewing opportunities provide natural learning experiences. At Elk Country RV Resort, Nicole B. explains, "Rosevelt Elk roam through the campground. They were obviously used to people. We stayed on the 'meadow' side where the elk roam through your campsite."

Tips from RVers

Casino camping options: Multiple casino properties offer RV facilities. At Blue Lake Casino, "They charge $30 to park over night in a traffic-noisy parking lot out behind a gas station and convenience store," reports Steve D., indicating that price-value relationships vary significantly at casino RV areas.

Dump station availability: Access varies between campgrounds. Michelle at Blue Lake Casino notes, "There was a free dump and rinse station. It was $11 for the night," highlighting the value offered at some locations compared to others.

Site spacing concerns: Some RV parks feature tightly arranged sites. As Hattie R. explains about Klamath River RV Park, "The only downside is how close the sites are. The pullout of the camper next to us was over our picnic table." Site selection can significantly impact privacy levels.

Reservation requirements: Peak season demands advance planning. Many RV campgrounds near Hoopa, California fill quickly during summer months, particularly those with riverfront or coastal views.

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