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Loomis RV Park
Overview
Overview
Loomis RV Park offers a quiet, well-maintained retreat in the heart of Placer County. This family-operated facility is known for its park-like atmosphere and mature landscaping that provides plenty of shade for travelers. Whether you are navigating through Northern California or looking for a home base to explore the Sierra Foothills, the park emphasizes cleanliness and a friendly environment for all visitors. It serves as a peaceful sanctuary that balances modern convenience with a natural, wooded setting.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the charming town of Loomis, the park sits comfortably between the excitement of Sacramento and the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains. The immediate area features a quaint downtown district within walking distance, offering local cafes and antique shops. Travelers will appreciate the easy access to Interstate 80 while enjoying a setting that feels tucked away from heavy highway noise. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and local orchards, providing a distinct rural feel despite its proximity to urban centers.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is equipped to handle a variety of rig sizes with level pull-thru sites and full hookups including 30 and 50-amp service. Guests have access to essential conveniences that make long-term or short-term stays comfortable. Key features of the park include:
- Clean private restrooms and individual showers
- A large on-site laundry facility
- A refreshing seasonal swimming pool
- Complimentary WiFi and cable television access
For those traveling with four-legged companions, the park includes a fenced pet area to ensure every member of the family is comfortable and active during their stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts are only a short drive away from Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, which is perfect for boating, fishing, and hiking. The region is also famous for its local wineries and craft breweries, many of which offer tastings in scenic rural settings. For a day trip, the historic sights of Old Sacramento or the world-class skiing and hiking trails of Lake Tahoe are within easy reach. Visitors can also explore nearby Apple Hill during the autumn months for a taste of local agriculture.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is an ideal choice for retirees and families seeking a peaceful, secure environment that prioritizes a slower pace of life. Its proximity to major transit routes makes it a convenient stop for cross-country travelers, while the well-kept grounds and community feel appeal to those planning an extended stay in the Sacramento metropolitan area. It is particularly suited for those who appreciate a quiet evening under the trees rather than a bustling resort atmosphere.
Features & Amenities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
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Reviews
Ted Freitas
Nice quiet, clean grounds
Paul Gardner
Very convenient to Roseville/Rocklin area. Water, electric, and septic worked welll. Would have given it a 4 if not for trash pick up at 4am. Needs some updating and TLC.
ginny adorador
So bad! I wish I had read the horrible reviews on yelp first. We arrived for our reservation about 3 pm...office closed. Hours say open until 5. Never opened the first day. We didn't know where anything was, but ok, whatever. We see a guy who raking and ask him he like oh OK you're here that's fine. Im all we dont have a picnic table so he gets one for us that's broken so we can't use it. Still whatever. We stay 3 days 2 nights never see the office open and no one returns my calls. We get ready to leave and I see the office is open so I walk over and tell the two people outside smoking who I am and that we never "checked in" and the guy is like "that's fine." Im all not really we never got a site map or anything. He interrupted me to tell me it was taped to the door. Nope. I didnt see it. My partner didn't see it and the maintenance (?) Guy with the picnic table didn't say anything about it when we specifically asked. We eventually found the restrooms/showers and it is evident why they dont want people to know where they are. In a word, disgusting. I wouldn't wash my dog in either. Ok. So I ask the guy, no name offered no name tag, why did you put us right next to the road? When I made my reservation 10 weeks in advance the only thing I requested was a quiet spot. The office couldn't take my reservation 10 weeks in advance so I had to use roverpass (not a fan) but I called when I made the reservation and 3 weeks before arrival to request a quite spot. The guy out front tells me we only have 4 spots that are not full time residents. WTF? Had i known that I would not have booked there. So anyway the people I spoke to this morning (guy and gal) talked over the top of me, interrupted, lied,and were generally assholes. They must be use to complaints. DO NOT STAY HERE!
Pam Rudy
Older park with mostly permanent residents. Quiet in the park with road noise at commute times. Clean park and bathrooms. Good stop for an overnight.
Pam Rudy
Older park with mostly permanent residents. Some road noise in the evening commute hours, but very quiet in the park. Bathrooms are clean with hot showers.