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Cava Robles RV Resort
Cava Robles RV Resort is a luxurious RV resort located in Paso Robles, California. The resort offers a variety of amenities, including a heated pool and spa, a fitness center, a clubhouse, a game room, a playground, and a dog park. The resort also features a variety of activities, such as wine tasting, golfing, and hiking. The resort is located near many of the area's attractions, including wineries, restaurants, and shopping. Cava Robles RV Resort is the perfect destination for those looking for a relaxing and enjoyable RV experience.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
cindy mello
The resort is so clean and peaceful. We have a site that backs up to wonderful view of rolling hills. Plus access to loads of wineries near by.We will definitely be coming back in the future.
Erica Chavez
We came to this place for the first time bringing out our trailer with our little family. We had a good time! This place was spacious and clean with lots of activities to do. We would highly recommend & we will definitely be returning back in the future.
donna lohrmann
We were a bit disappointed when we drove up to our "chalet" because it looked like a repurposed storage unit! However, it was wonderful! See my photo of the killer view out the back. The bed was really comfy. We loved it! The only exception is all transactions needed to be made through a wristband that needed to be registered. We choose to ignore that
drew steele
I would like to apologize in advance for this bias review. I came here with my two friends for our combined vacation celebration. I have never been to an RV resort and this was quite nice. My friends have rvs and I do not. I typically have my rtt on my truck but we opted to not load it for this trip. We brought our tent. Well, here's the thing, somewhere not obvious to us it states tents are a no no. My acquaintance was contacted and chastised for my tent on its full own hookup site. We have been having a good time and enjoying the site. I obviously need to stay in my lane. I am a wilderness camper.
Becky DeSmet
This was a lovely RV RESORT with small homes scattered throughout of various sizes. It was very picturesque rolling Green Hills and beautiful oak trees. We chose an RV site in the middle of the park near a dog park and it turned out to be a beautiful spot as the dog park was on an Apex with beautiful views of horse properties and the park And the main big clubhouse with pool, splash zone, putting green and although we never used that facility…It was nice to be able to look down at it while we were hanging out at the dog park with our dogs. There was another clubhouse with pool and showers and plenty of chaise lounges and of course the Jacuzzi Near our campsite. There were fireplaces with beautiful Adirondack chairs made out of wine barrels. It was a very inviting property and we will go back. The only downside was some of the campers were pretty loud and we were thrilled that it was only at 20% capacity. We ended up having to move to try to get some quiet from the loud music and when we got back from dinner, we discovered loud music on both sides of us our last night there. I was disappointed when I tried to change campsites that some of the ones I chose, we’re gonna cost me more money. The other sites weren’t any bigger or any nicer so I don’t know why they wanted more money. And I didn’t think it fair that I was the one being inconvenienced, to be charged more money to move around the corner or six places away. I will go back maybe not in the summer because there’s not much shade there but it’s close to home, aesthetically beautiful, and offers lots of amenities.
David Casas
Short trip this past weekend, everything here (swimming pools, hot tubs, Bistro) is now open. Had a burger from the Bistro and it was very good. Decent selection of adult beverages. RV spaces are large and not cramped to your neighbor. The only downside to our trip was having to purchase fire wood from the general store and it did not burn well at all, it was green. Had to abandon the fire pit at our site and call it a night. Won't forget to bring our own fire wood next time, lesson learned. Still worthy of a 5 star. Will return.
Bob Blickle
Nice place, very new and clean. Nice Dog Park. Kind of on the outskirts compared to the nice part of downtown but just a few minutes driving. Sure wish they'd pick up trash at the sites once a day or 3x per week or something. People coming to this kind of place don't want to schlep their trash three blocks down the street. Seems obvious.
Happy Jacki
So clean and accessible. Nice gym but isn't 24hrs. online it said they were fully booked, but we stopped in and that wasn't the case, we got right in and stayed one night ( online it says 2 night min).
Janai West
Beautiful, high quality RV resort! We stayed in one of the chalets and it was full of amazing amenities! There is an amazing heated infinity style pool with an awesome shallow end for little kids. The hot tub was perfect temp and a great size. There were bathrooms and showers right next to the pool. There's a taco truck on site daily with tasty food. There is a great playground for kids. Such a great family resort and perfect for a family reunion since there are so many types of chalets to stay in.
James McGuire
We met friends here to go wine tasting having never been to the area. The park is well laid out and immaculate. Our two dogs, the velociraptor and the knucklehead enjoyed it as well. There are trails all along the perimeter to walk them and a dog park. The amenities are fantastic. We had a fire pit and the weather was great even with the one day of very light rain. This is on the high side of what we spend for a stay but it was worth it. Quiet and comfortable. We even enjoyed the unexpected four legged traveler sauntering through the campground in the middle of the day though the dogs were skeptical.