Best Glamping near West Sacramento Vmf, CA

SacWest RV Park & Campground provides luxury glamping options with thoughtful amenities for travelers visiting the Sacramento area. Located near West Sacramento, this eco-friendly glamping site features comfortable accommodations with full hookups, showers, and access to a swimming pool. "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," one guest shared about their experience. The property includes a recreation area, picnic tables, and a fenced dog park that receives consistently positive mentions in reviews. Glamping accommodations provide a more refined outdoor experience than traditional camping, with amenities like electricity, comfortable bedding, and proximity to urban conveniences.

The American River Bike Trail offers direct access from Cal Expo RV Park, which provides glamping accommodations in the heart of Sacramento. Guests can explore miles of scenic pathways connecting to downtown and Folsom Lake. A visitor noted, "Cal Expo definitely has the centralized location for exploring Old Sac, Cal Expo, State Capitol, the rivers and beyond." Safari tents and upscale canvas accommodations are available seasonally, particularly during special events at the fairgrounds. The Sacramento region offers convenient access to wine country, with Napa Valley approximately one hour away. For those seeking waterfront experiences, several glamping options provide river access, including locations along the Sacramento River where wildlife viewing opportunities abound. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months and state fair season when availability becomes limited.

Best Glamping Sites Near West Sacramento Vmf, California (36)

    1. SacWest RV Park & Campground

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

    $52 - $100 / night

    "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!!!"

    "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."

    2. Cal Expo RV Park

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

    $50 - $1000 / night

    "I then locked up the bay doors for sanitary and electrical and didn’t have any problems after that. I notified camp security, friendly."

    "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."

    3. Sacramento Shade RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Rio Linda, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 922-0814

    "The sites are a little tight but not bad at all and each one has a privacy fence and small concrete pad. Will absolutely stay here again."

    "Loud city noise"

    4. El Camino Mobile Home & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Sacramento, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 925-8778

    5. Peninsula Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

    15 Reviews
    Granite Bay, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 988-0215

    $28 / night

    "The grounds are very well kept and the staff is available but keep their distance."

    "Folsom lake is a great place to take the boat, beals point has a snack bar, life guards and equipment rentals, there are plenty of places you can drive or boat to get away from the crowds if you prefer"

    6. Lake Solano County Park

    9 Reviews
    Winters, CA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 795-2990

    "The bathrooms are accessible, I had a beautiful spot by the water, my neighbors were friendly, the staff were welcoming."

    "Bathroom was clean. Peacocks are everywhere, so be prepared to a little noise. We were in campsite #17 and there was no shade."

    7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Tower Park

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

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

    "We went for Christmas in July and Santa was there for pictures, we go for Halloween and there is trick or treating through the whole place, a haunted house and a decor and costume contest."

    8. Brannan Island State Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Rio Vista, CA
    34 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."

    "They have one cabin with electricity. It has a bunk bed And a queen. Bring air mattresses cause they are just wooden frames. Very close to the Sacramento River for a nice cruise."

    9. Ko-Ket Resort

    1 Review
    Walnut Grove, CA
    24 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."

    10. Skyline Wilderness Park

    29 Reviews
    Napa, CA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 252-0481

    "Clean showers and bathrooms, some trees, close to Raley’s Grocery store. Easy drive to the wineries of Napa Valley, a little further to Sonoma but a nice drive."

    "Staff was super friendly. Spots were pretty level, but close together. They gave free wifi but it was not consistent. It constantly dropped."

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Glamping Reviews near West Sacramento Vmf, CA

242 Reviews of 36 West Sacramento Vmf Campgrounds


  • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2024

    Acorn Campground

    Decent but concretized camping area

    Not expensive and has bathrooms, garbage, fire pits and picnic tables but no privacy and unfriendly camping ground covered with gravel and few level places to comfortably pitch a tent. Many families here but some partiers till midnight and an idiot who ran his generator all night during quiet hours

  • B
    Oct. 15, 2021

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Tower Park

    Just what I was looking for!

    I wanted somewhere not too far to go and stay when my 5-6 year-old had 5 days off from school. This was perfect in so many ways.

    Positives

    - Amenities! I love how everything was themed, from the street names to the signs. Two nice playgrounds, ball courts, pool and hot tub. Watching your kids play red light/green light on the jumping pillow put a smile on every parent's face.

    - Seasonal programming (weekends only). For October, we did an outdoor movie, magic pumpkins, costume contest, trick or treating, hay ride, and haunted house. My daughter loved everything except the haunted house, which she said was "too scary!"

    - Clean, comfortable facilities. Lots of ways to stay. We car camped and found the hook ups really easy to use. Water, drain, 3 types of electricity, picnic table and firepit at every site. We used their bathrooms and showers and was impressed by how clean they were. Most of the time we had them completely to ourselves and they were even climate controlled.

    - Restaurant. I cooked breakfast and lunch most days at the campsite, but for dinner we splashed out at the kid-friendly Waterfront Grille. Friendly staff, good food (lobster and prime rib, yum!), amazing views of the sunset.

    Negatives

    - Water park was closed. Call ahead to see if it is open when you want to go. I heard that it is never open because of some issue with permits or drought. If so, the promotional video is misleading and I almost deducted a star for this.

    - Expensive. For camping, it is expensive, but think of it more as a theme park/resort, than true camping. We saved on the cabin and RV, and spent on the optional activities and the fancy meals.

    Bottom line, I would totally go back and stay as long as I could. I hear it is super crowded in the summer, but it would be worth it if the water park is open.

  • Filipino Jack T.
    Apr. 14, 2021

    Placerville RV Resort & Campground

    Nice getaway

    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 if that's dosent bother you it would be a 5star

  • M
    Oct. 11, 2021

    American River Resort

    Family of 4 roof top tent camping

    Nice campground - close to river. .5 mile walk to town for shopping/eating. All sites have fire pit and picnic table. Bathrooms clean and private showers. A little pricey for a tent site - 45.00 and 5.00 for the dog but it’s California.

  • K
    Jul. 31, 2021

    SacWest RV Park & Campground

    Perfect for what it is.

    Perfect for what it is which is a basic parking lot RV park. 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!!! So many parks miss the opportunity for dog friendly features. They have the cleanest bathrooms i have ever experienced at an RV park.

    My only disappointment was the wifi connection specifically in communal spaces close to the office where it makes sense to have strong connection. Their rec room would be a perfect place to hey some work done if only the wifi was powerful enough. Since i was working on the road I was specifically in need of this amenity. I heard certain RV spots had great reception but unfortunately not ours.

  • A
    Sep. 30, 2020

    American River Resort

    Gorgeous setting, but...

    This review is for tent camping, not RVs.

    1. Nearly all of the tent sites are tiny and crowded very closely together with no privacy breaks at all between them. To make it even more claustrophobic, many of the near-river sites are terraced into the hillside so you stand at the bottom and look up into a wall of tents stacked 3 high on top of each other. We arrived on a Saturday afternoon and most of the sites were full so the effect was like looking up into a packed stadium from the bottom row of bleacher seats. That first night was like a giant tailgate frat party. Multiple groups were blasting music & even though that’s against the rules nobody seemed to make them stop. Thank goodness we were able to move a few sites away, and then everybody cleared out the next day. The best site is #31. If you’re going on a weekend or any time during the summer, don’t make any reservation at all if you can’t get #31. I’m not putting that in my google review btw, that’s only for folks on Dyrt.

    2. The facilities have a lot of maintenance issues that just aren’t being taken care of. For example: there are two bathroom buildings, an old one built out of rail cars (?) near the river and a newer-construction one uphill by the RV sites. Both bathrooms have multiple sinks and toilets that are out of order. In the downhill ladies room there was a toilet that ran water constantly and another that wouldn’t flush at all. I actually took that 2nd one apart and fixed it myself. That same ladies’ room had a sink removed completely from the wall leaving hanging pipes sticking out, a 2nd sink that wouldn’t turn on, a 3rd sink with wobbly handles, and a 4th sink that was fully functional. Next to that restroom on one side was what was supposed to be a shower facility but it was completely out of order and locked. On the other side of the restroom there was what was supposed to be a dishwashing station but it was disconnected with pipes dangling and dirt & leaves filling the sink. Why install nice things and then let them fall apart? I don’t understand.

    3. They do seem to keep the toilets stocked with soap and TP and paper towels, and there are lots of garbage cans that do get emptied when needed. However, sometimes campers are naughty and leave behind trash outside the bins. This ranges from micro-trash (bottle caps, wrapper ends) to big pieces (foil pans, beer bottles). We stayed there for 2 days after the giant party moved on, but we never saw camp staff coming around to deal with the loose litter. We were pulling wads of fishing line out of the rocks and throwing away other people’s bottles. Blech.

    4. There is an on-site rafting company. We took a full-day rafting trip that launched right from the campground & we had a great time.

    5. There is a little general store that sells ice, firewood, souvenirs, Tshirts, etc.

    6. It is a gated facility so hopefully secure?

  • Karen T.
    May. 24, 2021

    Coloma Resort

    Beautiful spot!

    I was worried about our pop up camper not being able to fit in the “tent only sites”, but it ended up being perfect.

    The sun shade provided in the tent sites came in handy when we had a short moment of rain. It was also much appreciated during the sunny weather.

    Beautiful view of the river but it was certainly crowded. Group sites we were near played loud music. Quiet hours weren’t enforced as people played music or loudly chatted until 1am the first night we were there. However, there’s after hours staff you can contact if you have any concerns.

    For the amount of people in the area, there isn’t many bathroom stalls. Yet, we somehow never ran into any long lines.

    There’s a lot of people, kids, bikes, and dogs. It’s highly stimulating environment but everyone was very friendly.

    Definitely recommend visiting if you are able to make a reservation!

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Bear River Park & Campground

    Nice location by the River.

    Sites 1-4 are walk in, the rest are drive up. All sites are right on the riverbank. Gold panning is popular here. Quiet campground with the relaxing sound of the river.

  • Pamela  P.
    Jul. 14, 2019

    COE New Hogan Lake Coyote Point Campground

    Beautiful view

    Gorgeous place to camp and tons of dragonflies,butterflies and bees. We did a lot of kayak fishing and relaxing by the lake. We were able to walk the kayaks down with no problem. The only 2 down falls are...... you can’t read the tiny sign that says your campsite number. I think it should be on both sides of the sign and bold. Also they’re sooooo close together. It’s great for families and they can buy a couple next to each other. Tho we were celebrating our 1 year anniversary and we would have wanted more space between campers. Other than that it was a lot of fun and perfect weather. They don’t have showers so heads up. We just got naked and did it cave man style in the middle of the night. It was warm enough and made it that much more special. They do have water spouts to wash your dishes and bathrooms walking distance. A picnic table, bbq and fire pit at every location. Make sure you get water shoes because the lake does have sharp rocks and the local CVS has them. It was really nice and convenient and worth the money. It did get really hot , so my fiancé and I went to the local ice cream parlor. It was about 5-7 minutes away from the site. It’s a cute little mom and pop ice cream shop and the customer service was amazing. We went their Friday afternoon when it was over 90 degrees and it was the best ice cream. It’s called Country girls ice cream shop. Look for the pink picnic table and red corner sign. I recommend this place and also right near buy is a little gas station to get gas, bait, firewood and etc. Well hope this helps future campers and have fun.


Guide to West Sacramento Vmf

Glamping near West Sacramento VMF, California offers convenient access to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region with 1,000+ miles of waterways. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F between June and September, while winter evenings can drop to the 30s. Most camping facilities remain open year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months when rainfall averages 3-4 inches per month.

What to do

Water activities on the Delta: SacWest RV Park & Campground provides direct river access for kayaking and paddle boarding. "It was a nice place to stay in between a lot of trees. We stayed at the side close to the highway so it was a bit noisy but not too bad. The people were friendly!" notes Mara C. about the waterfront setting.

Wildlife viewing: Brannan Island State Recreation Area offers excellent bird watching and fishing opportunities. "Lots of fishing and boating activities. Campsites are spaced out. Easy access to the water. Family favorite," shares Mike C. The area supports diverse wetland species and seasonal migrations.

Biking trails: The American River Bike Trail connects directly to Cal Expo RV Park, providing miles of paved pathways. "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," explains Paul N. The trail extends over 30 miles from downtown Sacramento to Folsom Lake.

What campers like

Proximity to urban amenities: Located just minutes from downtown Sacramento, glamping options provide convenience while maintaining outdoor appeal. "Camp site is clean. You can order food and they will deliver. Wonderful ada bathroom/showers with a fold down bench," reports Leah L. about SacWest RV Park & Campground.

Family recreation areas: Peninsula Campground at Folsom Lake offers extensive kid-friendly activities. "Weather in the Sierra foothills in early March is perfect for a couple day getaway from the colder temperatures and snow in the higher elevations where we live. Peninsula campground on Folsom Lake is in the rolling hills and oak trees," says Ray B. about the spacious setting.

Clean facilities: Lake Solano County Park maintains well-kept amenities that campers consistently mention. "Love that the showers are hot and free! You may have to push the button several times but totally worth while in my opinion! The creek is very cold but on a really hot day with a raft you can cool off," explains Mandy T. about the park's maintenance standards.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Summer heat in the Sacramento Valley can be intense from June through September with temperatures frequently above 95°F. "The creek is very cold but on a really hot day with a raft you can cool off. You can also rent canoes and paddle boats to get around on the water!" notes a Lake Solano County Park visitor.

Noise levels: Some glamping locations near West Sacramento experience highway noise due to proximity to major roads. "Yes, we did end up by the Maverick Truck Stop side of the park, but the noise was not too bad. Expensive$$ Is it just California? Yep, everything is very expensive in old CA," David M. shares about SacWest RV Park.

Reservation requirements: Many sites require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park fills quickly during summer months. "We go with several families with kids 5-13 and they all have a blast. The price per night is very expensive but there are a lot of amenities," explains Katie B. about planning ahead for this popular destination.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly programming: Themed events and activities make glamping near West Sacramento particularly appealing for families. "For October, we did an outdoor movie, magic pumpkins, costume contest, trick or treating, hay ride, and haunted house. My daughter loved everything except the haunted house, which she said was 'too scary!'" shares a visitor to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park.

Wildlife education opportunities: Peninsula Campground features interpretive trails appropriate for school-age children. "A shorter accessible trail (Oaks Nature Trail) is entirely contained within the campground and takes you through some great examples and educational signs regarding the riparian ecosystem," notes R D. about the learning possibilities.

Swimming options: Ko-Ket Resort provides water access with rental equipment suitable for families. "They have paddle boards you can rent and go out on the water in the morning. They have cute little cottages people can rent too. Very peaceful and fun atmosphere," explains Lexi L. about the family-friendly water activities.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Most RV sites near West Sacramento offer full hookups, though specifications vary by location. "Sites have full hookups if you want them. We got a PW(power/water) site that was $20 cheaper a night than full hookup," notes David M. about SacWest RV Park's pricing structure.

Site selection: When glamping in an RV, location within the campground matters significantly. "The red carpet pull-through sites are by the front entrance. Very roomy and not as crowded as the sites by the water park area," advises David B. about site selection at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park.

Camp host assistance: Several RV-friendly locations offer arrival guidance. "When you arrive a spotter takes you to your site and helps you in if you need it. Caution drive slowly there are little kids everywhere!" explains Stephanie B. about the check-in process at Jellystone Park.

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

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