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Pomo RV Park & Campground
17 wooded acres-secluded large individual sites-paved roads-clean restrooms-RV supplies & convenience items. Group area-meeting room-tent area-fishing-diving-Skunk Train-Botanical Gardens nearby. Quiet.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
KiowaOH-58DIR
Great RV Park to stay at if you want to explore the Pacific Coast off Hwy 1. Close to downtown Fort Bragg where you can enjoy local shops and dining. Campsites are nicely spaced with a feeling of being in the wilderness. Restrooms are updated and clean. Price is well worth the experience.
Sarah Reeves
I would not consider this place family-friendly. One staff member (possibly the owner) seemed to enjoy berating and talking down to guests. While I understand and respect the 5 mph speed limit and other rules—and will fully admit I may have been going closer to 10 mph once—I don’t appreciate being spoken to with condescending remarks like, “Can you read?” Unfortunately, my kids were also spoken to harshly, as the 5 mph limit apparently applies to bikes too. We later learned this individual has a bit of a reputation in town for this kind of behavior. That said, the campground itself was clean and well-maintained. The laundry, bathroom, and shower facilities were also in good condition.
Chandler Lettin
We loved our stay at Pomo RV Park! The grounds are beautiful, with lots of greenery and enough space between sites to feel private and peaceful. The owners were incredibly helpful and kind throughout our visit. The only small note is that we would’ve liked more hot water in the paid showers—but everything else was so well done, it’s still a full 5 stars from us. Would absolutely stay again!
Ralph Jennings
The staff person who asked me to drive more slowly in the campground had a valid point but a stunningly rude way of asking me to slow down. He asked whether I had seen the speed limit sign and if not probably because I was going too fast to see it. He threatened that the weekend could turn out badly because of my speed. And he repeated the whole litany as if I were a kid who didn't get it.
Rachel Mott
This review is specifically about the tent camping area. While the setting was peaceful—with quail and deer frequently passing through—and the bathrooms and showers were impressively clean and well-maintained, there were a few drawbacks. The tent sites are quite close together, which limited the sense of privacy. One of my main reasons for choosing this campground was the advertised Wi-Fi, as I was traveling with my teenage son. Unfortunately, Wi-Fi was only available for RV guests, which was disappointing. I wish the front desk staff had been more informative and accommodating about this, especially since some areas of the campground apparently do offer access. Lastly, my interactions with the staff weren’t particularly positive, which took away from the overall experience. With a few improvements in guest communication and tent area amenities, this campground could be a great option.