Best RV Parks & Resorts near Roseville, CA

Several RV parks surrounding Roseville provide full hookup options for travelers. Loomis RV Park features 79 sites with electric, water, and sewer connections, accommodating both small and large rigs. Auburn Gold Country RV Park offers big-rig friendly pull-through sites with 50-amp service, while SacWest RV Park & Campground includes spacious pull-through gravel sites with standard hookups. Cal Expo RV Park in Sacramento maintains year-round availability with 50-amp and 30-amp electric options, though fires are not permitted on-site. "Sites are pull-through, gravel and fairly level. Sites are close, but it wasn't too crowded while we were here," noted one camper about SacWest.

Most parks in the region require reservations, particularly during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F. Dump stations are available at multiple locations including Lake Minden and Placerville RV Resort, though some parks like Mark J RV Park lack this amenity. Cell service varies considerably throughout the area, with stronger connections closer to Sacramento and spotty coverage in outlying areas. According to one visitor, "We had enough AT&T service for one person to work fine on the wifi" at Folsom Lake. Pet policies generally permit dogs with designated exercise areas at several parks. Laundry facilities are limited, with Cal Expo offering on-site laundry while many others do not. When traveling with larger rigs, careful attention to site dimensions is necessary as some parks advertise big-rig accessibility but have challenging access points or limited maneuvering space.

Best RV Sites Near Roseville, California (158)

    1. Placerville RV Resort & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Rescue, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 676-2267

    $75 - $107 / night

    "I like the place pros would be doing just water and electric hook up so your away from the croud,clean and quiet, great wifi, cons next to freeway, expensive,no firepit but have a communal fire pit,but"

    "Mini train ride around park, great playground, mini golf, showed movie and a lot more awesomeness. Was not cheap but kept the kids entertained. Will be going back."

    2. SacWest RV Park & Campground

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

    $52 - $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!!!"

    3. Thousand Trails Lake Minden

    10 Reviews
    Nicolaus, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Thousand Trails Lake Minden

    Tiny Park, Giant Heart

    We spent three weeks at Lake Minden and, to be honest, judged it too quickly."

    "This is a Thousand trails camp ground. Its has a small (very small) lake. Good fishing for fun."

    4. Mark J RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Carmichael, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 332-6244

    "I love camping where you are at a place where you can get shower and electric"

    5. Cal Expo RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Sacramento, CA
    14 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."

    "Came here for a convention at Cal Expo, very convenient. While here there were incidents of someone (homeless?)"

    6. Thousand Trails Ponderosa

    9 Reviews
    Coloma, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It’s great for kids that want to ride bikes around the sites- but be careful of the river, it’s swift."

    "Once I figured out the sites I had people move their cars so we could back in…. Lucky us we get next to a resident that lives there and is so rude!"

    7. Loomis RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Roseville, CA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 652-6737

    $65 / night

    "Lots of trees for shade and a nice swimming pool to cool yourself. The sites are a nice size. This is an older park in a location close to shopping."

    "Quiet park and clean.  There is a train track across the way but not a bother with the horn twice a day.  If it was closer it would be "My Cousin Vinny"."

    8. Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    West Sacramento Vmf, CA
    20 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."

    9. Auburn Gold Country RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Auburn, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 885-0990

    "When we got there we could not find the black water hookup. He came out and helped us get all connected. Most lots are used by permanent residents. I did not see any children."

    "New fences between back in sites, which was nice. Saved a couple bucks because we didn't need sewer. The office was super nice and let us have guests, no problem."

    10. 49er Village RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Sutter Creek, CA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 245-6981

    "General: This is a HUGE RV park (a Sun Resort) with back-in, pull-through sites, and cabins."

    "We checked out the pond, playground, volleyball and shuffleboard areas, but spent most of the time in the pool, it was a hot weekend."

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RV Park Reviews near Roseville, CA

556 Reviews of 158 Roseville Campgrounds


  • p
    Aug. 27, 2024

    Acorn Campground

    Extended stays

    A good clean campground, popular in central California. Reasonably priced $20 per night. They do accept golden age passes which reduces your nightly expense to $10 per night maximum 15 days for the month. Geared mostly for small trailers and tents, however, they do have some sites for larger RVs drive-through 40 foot max and roadside, slide outs might cause a problem. Park managers are very professional, courteous and pleasant. Bathrooms are a problem for cleanliness dump station is available for RVs. If you have a portable black tank, it would work out better for you on extended stays when dumping your black tank. If you are self-contained, you won’t have any difficulties at all.

  • 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.

  • Christina L.
    Aug. 13, 2020

    River Rest Resort

    Supe Nice and Easy

    This is a great campsite, with lots of amenities. Super family friendly. Lots of kids at this site.

    I came here in early August, 2020! It gets warm during the day and many spots have trees, which provide partial shade at some point in the day. I do recommend bringing a pop up structure for the moments when shade is not available.

    We stayed at campsite 24, which is right on the river and next to the main river pool access. Lots of people coming by but everyone is respectful and there is some privacy from small trees planted along the path.

    At the other end of the site is a river access that’s smaller and allows dogs (the main one does not). Since I do not have kids but do have a dog, I will probably try for the sites closer to the dog access next time.

    The main river pool gets busy, lots of kids, families etc. but in the early evening and morning it is pretty empty and was a great time to relax. The dog access river pool was a lot less crowded. You can also float from the dog access pool down river to the main pool site which was a lot of fun.

    The property has great bathrooms with showers. They take quarters for the showers, $.25 for 2 minutes. They have a small store onsite for the last minute essentials. They have a air pump to fill up rafts to float in the river. They also have wood delivery to your site if you order by 7pm. Each site has a picnic table and small fire pit with a grate if you want to cook on that! They also have a larger communal areas with BBQ and sink for those wanted to have a group meal. Each campsite has water, electricity and full RV hookups. So lots of RV’s at this location.

    Very dog friendly and kid friendly.

    Staff was super helpful and always present. They made rounds emptying trash cans, cleaning the bathrooms and just monitoring the area so that’s is super well maintained. You can tell they really love the place and want to keep it clean. They also were super nice when enforcing the rules, not mean but were not afraid to remind people to follow the camp rules (which were super reasonable).

    No cell service, which was great. But you can drive up the hill 10 minutes to park at the vista and get a signal.

    All in all we had a great time and will be back!

  • Mike P.
    Mar. 2, 2023

    Miner's Camp RV Park

    Lake Comanche South sure

    Nice place quiet lots of places for big RVs pull through spots and back in spots they have spots for family reunions have showers store boat ramp nice place to camp North Shore is not for RVs it's for tent camping the South Shore has hookups 30 50 amp service full hookups all around a good place good people quiet time is 9:00 p.m. till 7:00 a.m. I believe doesn't mean you can't be up just no loud music no carrying on to disturb the other people lake is almost full

  • 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.

  • Bill
    Nov. 28, 2024

    Thousand Trails Lake Minden

    If I could give zero stars, I would.

    If I could give zero stars, I would. Thousand Trails Lake Minden is very rundown. Immediately upon arrival at this so-called "resort," you can see the neglect from the outset. Their main sign is faded and sunburned, looking like it’s from 1970. The roads are riddled with potholes, none of which are paved. It’s clear the maintenance of this property has been ignored for years.

    The "resort" advertises full hookups, but the reality is they have about 20 full hookup sites that can’t accommodate RVs over 35 feet. My 40-foot RV doesn’t fit, so I’m forced to drive around the lake to the non-hookup section, which only has water and power. To dump your tanks, you have to make trips to the dump station—hardly convenient for a place claiming to be a resort.

    I paid $10,000 for a lifetime membership that allows me to stay at Thousand Trails properties for 21 days at a time. My mistake was not visiting any of their locations before making this purchase. I strongly urge anyone considering a Thousand Trails membership to visit several of their properties first—it will likely change your mind. Lake Minden is no better than other Thousand Trails locations, and in fact, I’d rank it among the worst.

    As a full-time RVer, I’m stuck here for the 21-day maximum, and once that’s up, I’m forced to relocate two hours away to their next nearest property, Ponderosa. I’ll review that location when I arrive, but I don’t have high expectations.

    What’s most frustrating is the blatant contradiction between their claims and reality. They require age-appropriate RVs for members, yet I’m parked next to a 20-year-old RV with a blue tarp on the roof. The facility is so poorly maintained it’s a stretch to even call it a campground, let alone a resort.

    My regret for buying a Thousand Trails lifetime membership is astronomical. If I knew then what I know now, I would never have spent a dime. Thousand Trails should be ashamed to call themselves a resort. Lake Minden, like many of their properties, is nothing more than a run-down trailer park.

  • j
    Jun. 4, 2021

    Sandy Beach County Park

    Small yet spacious campground with views of the Sacramento river

    Camped 4 nights at site 32 during the week.  A nice shaded site with river view, but not very level.  All sites are pull throughs with electric, water, a stationary picnic table and fire ring.  Online reservations are required and must be made a minimum of 2-weeks in advance.  Campground was nearly empty and had big grassy areas between sites.  Senior rate of $20.  Flush toilets and showers were spartan but cleaned daily.  Campground is adjacent to public beach, boat ramp/dock, and picnic area.  As expected it was very windy most of the time so you need to stake everything down.  Wind was strong enough to knock over our wine glass, twice!  We could hear humming from wind turbines that were just over the hill from the campground, but otherwise quiet.

  • D
    Apr. 7, 2024

    Lake Amador Resort

    Beautiful in the Spring

    We enjoyed our first visit and will definitely come back! The park is a mix of old RV’s that folks have long term stays and open spots for visitors. Some nice spots and some tight spots. We stayed in site 62 with 41 foot MH. There was no room for a tow vehicle and we did not put our awnings out. We enjoyed fishing from the bank and had some good luck with power bait. The resort is very clean and quiet!


Guide to Roseville

The Roseville area sits in California's Central Valley at approximately 160 feet elevation with summer temperatures frequently exceeding 95°F. Surrounding foothills rise to meet the Sierra Nevada range, creating diverse terrain options for camping. Winter camping near Roseville typically sees temperatures between 45-65°F during daytime hours with occasional rainfall between November and March.

What to do

Swimming and water recreation: At Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park, visitors can enjoy direct river access with dedicated swimming areas. "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," notes one camper, adding it "includes free fishing and swimming and is a beautiful spot!"

Fishing without a license: Some rv sites near Roseville, California offer unique fishing opportunities without requiring additional permits. "The park was great and the kids loved the stocked fishing ponds," mentions a visitor to 49er Village RV Resort. The resort maintains well-stocked ponds specifically for guests.

Cycling on connected trails: Several campgrounds provide access to the American River Bike Trail system. A camper at Cal Expo RV Park shares, "There is direct access to the bike path which goes for miles and miles and connects to other trails which made our stay really great." The paved trails extend over 30 miles connecting multiple recreation areas.

River floating and tubing: American River access points near camping areas offer tubing opportunities. "The River is nice with man made trails to easily walk down to a beach area," according to a visitor at Thousand Trails Ponderosa, who recommends, "Bring tubes and life vests. Poles and bait."

What campers like

Evening train spotting: While some consider nearby trains a disturbance, others enjoy watching them pass. "There is a train track across the way but not a bother with the horn twice a day," notes one Loomis RV Park visitor. Another adds, "Lots of trees for shade and a nice swimming pool to cool yourself. The sites are a nice size."

Food delivery options: Several campgrounds near Roseville accept food delivery services, eliminating cooking needs. "Camp site is clean. You can order food and they will deliver," reports a camper at SacWest RV Park & Campground. Another camper mentions, "Had pizza delivered right to the spot."

Winter pool access: Year-round swimming is available at some locations despite seasonal temperature changes. "Pool is open in the winter with heating and a tent over top," notes a visitor at 49er Village RV Resort who stayed for two months. The heated pool creates unexpected recreational opportunities during cooler months.

Local wildlife viewing: Waterfowl observation opportunities exist at multiple locations. "Having Canadian snow geese in our site upon waking up was a real treat," says a camper at Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park. Another visitor describes the area as "Serene and full of fowls."

What you should know

Breed restrictions apply: Some rv parks near Roseville enforce dog breed limitations regardless of training or certification. "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," reports one visitor attempting to stay at Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park.

Age restrictions for RVs: Several parks enforce appearance or age limitations for vehicles. One camper notes, "Couldn't even rent a space due to how old our RV was and had to keep looking" at Mark J RV Park. Similarly, Cal Expo has similar restrictions with a visitor reporting, "Disappointed to be told they don't allow any buses unless they have the RVCIA sticker."

Pricing tiers based on location: Sites with preferred views or locations often cost more. At Thousand Trails Ponderosa, "They have different sections that cost more… the closer you are to the river, the more it will cost. It ranges from $5 to $20 bucks more a night."

Urban environment noise levels: Many campgrounds maintain proximity to highways and urban areas. "It's a gravel lot next to the fair grounds, kinda expensive for what you get," mentions one Cal Expo RV Park visitor. Another notes it's "right on the road, only the sites that back up to the road hear road noise."

Tips for camping with families

Activity schedules: Several parks organize regular family-friendly events. "Friday potlucks were the soul of the park," according to one Thousand Trails Lake Minden visitor. "Easter weekend took it to another level. My toddler had the time of his life painting eggs and coloring puzzles...There's an ice cream social every Saturday."

Tent camping limitations: Most locations primarily accommodate RVs with limited tent options. "I stayed one night in one of the 2-3 tent sites, which was on the water," shares a visitor at Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park, noting it was "quite expensive ($55/night) for a tent site."

Child safety considerations: Waterfront locations require additional supervision. At Ponderosa RV Resort, a visitor warns, "be careful of the river, it's swift." The open water access requires constant monitoring for younger children.

Bathroom facilities: Restroom accessibility varies significantly between parks. "Thousand Trails Lake Minden has very clean bathrooms, which is always a plus," according to a visitor. Another camper describes Auburn Gold Country RV Park's facilities as "Bathrooms still need updating."

Tips from RVers

Traffic flow challenges: One-way systems at larger parks can create unexpected travel times. "The park is built around a lake, and the road looping around it is one-way, enforced with a strict 5 mph speed limit," shares a Lake Minden visitor. "What should've been a quick grab turned into a 10-minute drive out, a 10-minute drive back in, and then… yep, 10 minutes out again."

Leveling issues on some sites: Uneven pads can create difficulties for larger vehicles. "Our spot was not that great for our 40ft bus due to the tree limbs and the ground was very uneven, which made it difficult to level," reports a Loomis RV Park visitor. At Auburn Gold Country RV Park, another camper notes, "Had a standard Hookup-RV-Spot. Was very uneven, couldn't get the RV level."

Hidden dump fees: Some campgrounds charge additional fees for dumping services. "If you don't have the premium hookup spots, you got to pay 20$ 'Service Fee' for dumping," explains a visitor at Auburn Gold Country RV Park. "Idk why because you end up doing it all by yourself as usual anyway."

Seasonal temperature planning: Summer heat impacts camping experience significantly. "It can be hot. Not a lot of tree cover for the RV sites - make sure you bring shade with you," advises a Ponderosa RV Resort visitor. May through September typically sees temperatures above 85°F with limited natural shade at many sites.

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