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49er Village RV Resort
Overview
49er Village RV Resort offers a premier camping experience in the heart of California’s historic Gold Country. This well-maintained resort blends modern comforts with a touch of nostalgia, providing a peaceful escape for those exploring the Sierra Nevada foothills. It is widely recognized for its lush landscaping and resort-style atmosphere, making it a standout destination for long-term stays and weekend getaways alike. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or looking for a cozy cabin rental, the park provides a welcoming environment that feels integrated with the natural beauty of Amador County.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the charming town of Plymouth, the park serves as the northern gateway to the Shenandoah Valley wine region. The surrounding landscape is defined by rolling hills, ancient oak trees, and sprawling vineyards. Plymouth itself retains a rustic, small-town charm that reflects its gold rush heritage. Visitors will find that the resort is perfectly positioned for scenic drives through the foothills, offering easy access to some of the most renowned wineries and tasting rooms in Northern California, all while being tucked away from the noise of major highways.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is packed with features designed for relaxation and recreation. Guests can enjoy two swimming pools and a soothing hot tub after a day of exploring. Some of the most popular park features include:
- Onsite dining at Cafe 49 for breakfast and lunch.
- A stocked fishing pond and a dedicated billiard room.
- Full-hookup RV sites with 30 and 50 amp service.
Practical needs are met with clean laundry facilities and a well-stocked general store, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay for every traveler.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the resort gates, the local area is a treasure trove of history and outdoor activity. Wine enthusiasts can visit over 40 local wineries specializing in Old Vine Zinfandel. History buffs should head to Sutter Creek or Jackson, where historic architecture and boutique shops line the streets. For outdoor recreation, the nearby Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park offers a glimpse into Native American culture, while Lake Amador provides opportunities for fishing and boating. The region is a perfect blend of culinary experiences and rugged California history.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal match for wine country travelers looking for a refined basecamp that accommodates large RVs. It appeals strongly to families who value organized activities and onsite amenities like the playground and pools. Additionally, the park is a favorite for social groups and rallies due to its community-focused layout and clubhouse facilities. If you prefer a resort experience that balances outdoor leisure with proximity to world-class dining and historic landmarks, this Plymouth destination will likely exceed your expectations.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Michael Duncan
Outstanding is the only thing that describes my family's experience at 49 village. Halloween party for the whole campground, just amazing and a lot of fun!
Christy Andlovec
We have been coming here for Halloween weekends for ten years and each year it gets progressively worse. There was an instant change in the 49er when they became a sun resort. There was less of a welcoming vibe from the moment we arrived after the transition. This year there was an obvious lack of staffing that was even worse than years past. We described this year as the end of an era. Another thing that we noticed this year is it's looking more like a full time trailer park than a campground. And with all of the negative changes the price has gotten to a point that it's not worth the experience. Overall, if you're in need of somewhere to stay along your route I would say this is a solid spot to post up for the night, but for an extended camping trip it doesn't have much to offer.
Rich Plecker
Surprisingly decent place. I didn’t have high expectations, but found the room (cabin) clean and comfortable, but small. All said, a very pleasant place.
james f
Really nice family oriented RV park. They also have a few dozen cabins that have decks, bbqs and fully stocked bedrooms and kitchens. The RV spaces a pretty large. They have two nice pools, a pond and an amphitheater where they have bands play on weekends. A great location if you and a few friends want to stay overnight and visit the numerous nice wineries.
Shane Brashear
Did 4 days here in may(thr-sun) it’s can get/feel tight/packed when it’s full BUT it’s not a fully weekend warrior place; there’s a lot of permanent people(all are very neighborly) and they are almost exclusively “retirement aged” and most of the other patrons are 40+… so it’s not a rowdy place. aside from the kids running around being kids, it gets quiet at around 9:30 and totally dead by 10:30, quiet/normal noise during the day. The only noise during the mornings are the permanent people driving to work(very few). Two pools, hot tub for about 15 adults. Almost every spot is at least 50% tree shaded. Clean bathhouses(2 toilets and showers) and it’s part of the sun outdoor franchise so it’s good. Food, wineries, brewery, A grocery store Ace hardware, gas, cozy Mexican restaurant all “next door”
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