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Auburn Gold Country RV Park
Overview
Auburn Gold Country RV Park serves as a refined gateway to the Sierra Nevada foothills, offering a blend of modern convenience and historic charm. Located in the heart of California’s historic Gold Country, this park is designed for travelers who appreciate a well-maintained environment while remaining close to outdoor recreation and urban amenities. It provides a reliable and scenic base for exploring the rich heritage and natural beauty of Placer County.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated just off Highway 49, making it highly accessible for larger motorhomes and trailers. It sits in a transitional landscape where the Central Valley meets the mountains, surrounded by rolling hills and mature oak trees. Its location in Auburn, CA means guests are only minutes away from the historic Old Town district, where Victorian architecture and local boutiques offer a glimpse into the region's pioneer past.
Amenities & Park Features
Facilities at the park are designed with guest comfort in mind, featuring full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp service. On-site amenities include a seasonal heated swimming pool and a well-equipped fitness center for those who enjoy an active lifestyle. Pet owners will appreciate the dedicated dog park, while the catch-and-release fishing pond provides a quiet spot for evening relaxation. High-speed Wi-Fi and cable access ensure that guests stay connected throughout their journey.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The surrounding area is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the American River Canyon for world-class hiking, mountain biking, and whitewater rafting. For those who prefer a slower pace, the Placer County Wine Trail features numerous boutique wineries and tasting rooms just a short drive away. History buffs will find plenty to discover at local museums or by taking a short trip to the nearby Empire Mine State Historic Park.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for active retirees and families who desire a mix of nature and accessibility. Because of its proximity to major highways and regional attractions, it is a perfect choice for those using their RV as a mobile basecamp for day trips into the Sierras or toward Lake Tahoe. Travelers looking for big-rig friendly accommodations with consistent, reliable utilities will find this park fits their travel style perfectly.
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
Earl Cartyr
CHECK SPACE BEFORE PAYING: We went into this park a few nights ago. Directed by the app to Space D. To what looked like and would have been a perfect space for our large motorcoach and tow vehicle. Upon arriving there was a white Jeep with what looked like a covered motorcycle on the back and Oregon plates parked in the space. Like ours, this Jeep was equipped to be towed. In front of the fence for D was a Ford SUV with plates from another state and possibly belonging to the owner of the very large fifth-wheel in Space C. No one answered the door at C. Management was nowhere to be found. WE LEFT. Fortunately, we decided to check the space before paying. We haven't stayed there in a couple of years and know from the times we did the manager would not have allowed what we experienced to happen. We liked the strict operating rules at this park. He must have left. If the park is going to require customers to use an app, then management needs to ensure those open spaces are available and at the least, that management can be found! RESPONSE: It was between 4 and 6pm. A road we could pull onto and then back directly into Space D with a large motorcoach made D the best space for us. We spent the night at an I-80 rest stop. Suppose it was late at night. It's okay for other campers to encroach on and take other spaces?
Lina Shanklin
Well designed and well-run RV Park. Quiet, off the Highway. Clear rules. Julie who signed us in very welcoming. BEWARE GPS routing. Instead: From Hwy 49 NORTH OR SOUTH: take Bell Rd EAST, go to 1st stoplight which is Quartz Dr, (off Bell Rd, NOT Hwy 49) turn left (north), drive to end, turn left on Rock Creek Rd, 1st rt on KOA Way will bring you in.
Dana Sebestyen
Great RV park. The grounds are well maintained, the bathroom/shower room is spotless. The park was full of guests and everyone was quiet and respectful. Well definitely stay there again.
Shawn Bair
This was our second time staying at Auburn Gold Country RV Park. The sites are large with oodles of space, and the staff very friendly and helpful. I have a granddaughter who graduated in Roseville, this location is close enough that it was an easy drive. We will stay here again if we are in the area.
green San Diego
This is the best campground during my road trip out of 20 that I stayed. The bathroom and shower is very clean, quality sink, faucet (seems new ungraded) , water is hot (shower is free unlike some others need to use tokens or coins). It has a decent size of dog park (with nice grass) , swimming pool, kids play ground, even there is a pickleball court. Campsites are paved with great condition, even level (easily settle done without adjust level at all) , close to grocery stores, I definitely refer to my friends and like to come back.
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