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Hidden Valley Lake RV Park/Campground
Overview
Hidden Valley Lake RV Park offers a unique camping experience nestled within a private, gated residential community in Northern California. This destination provides a serene alternative to traditional commercial parks, blending the comfort of modern facilities with the natural beauty of Lake County. Visitors can enjoy a resort-style atmosphere while remaining close to the rugged charm of the surrounding wilderness. The park provides a quiet, secure environment for those traveling through the scenic hills north of the Napa Valley.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains, the park is surrounded by rolling hills and ancient oaks. It serves as a quiet gateway to the southern end of the Clear Lake region, situated just a short drive from the town of Middletown. The elevation provides slightly cooler temperatures than the valley floor, making it a pleasant retreat. Being part of a gated association, the surroundings remain peaceful, private, and well-maintained throughout the year.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests at the park enjoy access to premium community features that go beyond standard camping. The site includes the following features:
- Full hookup connections for a convenient and comfortable stay.
- Access to a private lake with a dedicated swimming beach and fishing areas.
- An 18-hole championship golf course located within the community grounds.
- Proximity to tennis courts, a swimming pool, and multiple playgrounds.
There are also designated picnic areas and shaded spots perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The park’s location makes it a prime base for exploring the diverse landscapes of Lake County. Travelers can head north for boating and fishing on Clear Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake entirely in California. To the south, the world-renowned vineyards and tasting rooms of Napa Valley are within driving distance for easy day trips. For those seeking outdoor activity, the hiking trails at Robert Louis Stevenson State Park offer challenging climbs and panoramic views.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for RVers who value security and quietude within a residential setting. It is a perfect match for golf enthusiasts and families who want a safe environment with plenty of recreational facilities. Travelers looking for a basecamp to explore both Lake County and the northern wine country will find the location very convenient. If you prefer a structured, resort-like stay over a remote backcountry site, this location provides the balance of community comfort and proximity to California’s natural wonders.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jody McCaughin
Went here for my grandsons first birthday party. The park is huge! And very well kept. I like the fact that it is regularly patrolled by community security. They have several BBQ pits, one very large one and a few smaller ones for your grilling needs. The parking isn't quite big enough for all of the people that go here, but still not too bad. There is a bathroom facility as well as handicapped parking.
Scott Drake
Lots of amenities, space and no stress camping. I had fun hanging out here.
Patrick Thomas (Tsunami35)
Overflowing garbage cans, very unlevel spots, hookup boxes that interfere with your neighbors, pitch black campground with very few working lights.. it's better than nothing...
Douglas Sauvageau
Nice little campground. Lots of trees, full services most sites. Walking distance to golf and shopping.
Gina
We camp here every year for family get-togethers. No wifi, but that's the point! The kids are out there riding their bikes, skateboards, running, and just plain having a good time. We do get cell service, so that works out fine Bathrooms are a bit outdated, but for the most part, kept clean, and the showers have lots of hot water. Propane fire pits are allowed, but open fires are not, as the risk is high (understandable). Propane and charcoal BBQs allowed, but not provided, gotta bring your own. Some RV spots are a bit on the smaller side, but others do have ample room, follow the guidelines when booking if you have slide-outs Water, power, and drain are also at RV spots, as well as dump station on the way out. Dog friendly!! It is not fancy, but for the price, is more than adequate for our needs, and will continue to be here anually **It would be nice if they built a walkway to the park tho....!!!
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