Reviews
Ramblin' Redwoods Campground
User Reviews
Kayleigh Schumaker
The campsite was awesome! Secluded enough to feel like you’re actually just in the redwoods camping but also close enough to Crescent city to make a quick trip if you need anything. They are creating showers in the restrooms and the bathrooms were clean and warm. there’s a big park to play atand electrical hook ups if needed. Lots of hiking trails in the redwoods nearby. I will definitely be coming back to this campsite!
Dawn Manicsunrise
Easy to get in with our motor home pulling our car. Each lot is surrounded with trees and bushes for great privacy. We're really enjoying ourselves here!
Coastal47780450747
I'm an ex-employee, and I feel the need to let everyone know what their getting into by staying at this park. First of all, they claim to cater to big rig RV's, but 90% of the park is inaccessible to anything over 24ft. Their electrical hookups are run down and barely work. Most sites wont work if you have a surge protector, but will short if you don't use one. On top of that, their "50-amp" sites only deliver 30-amp power, but have a 50-amp outlet. If you have an issue with your sites electric while you're there, they'll act like they didn't know it existed and offer a 10% refund (as it's policy to do this until the electric company can come out to fix the issue). Same goes for just about any issue with the cabins, going as far as to blame guests for broken things. Pests (mostly mice and rats) are an ongoing problem in the cabins as well. They do not notify guests of the issue before hand, they also allow the cabins to be rented with the knowledge of this issue. They actually have front desk/housekeeping go in the cabins a few minutes before check-in to clean up the droppings. None of the furniture has been replaced in this century, including the mattresses. And yes, rat droppings are regularly found on the bedding, and no, the bedding is not changed if this happens. During the summer they charge $200+ for those cabins, and honestly they're disgusting. These shady business practices chalked up to the bad management (which never failed to make me and other former employees uncomfortable, something we discussed regularly), and their corporate property management team. All in all, not worth the money at all. The Village Camper Inn and Redwoods Meadows RV Resort are much better parks in the area.
Terry Beaver
Stayed over the new years. Had a great time. Nobody was there very quiet. I had the whole place to ourselves.The staff was great, and they even let me metal detect, I
Sarah K
We absolutely fell in love with Ramblin Redwoods. We have been lucky enough to stay at many beautiful RV Resorts across the US and this one is Top 3 for sure!! The sites are huge, private, so many trees... We stayed here for a week. The proximity to town and the Redwoods is fantastic; we also loved the big open area for games and the playground is great.
Robin Burt
Came from Oregon to enjoy the Redwoods. This campground is dreamy! Beautifully surrounded by trees with a trail along the creek. Close to town, the river, and so many great hiking areas.
Bill Daisy
First of all, let me say that I would have given this 4.5 stars if I could. This is a great campground just right off US101. It has nice spots tucked in amongst the redwoods! The staff was friendly and helpful. The reason for the slight downgrade to 4 stars is the bathrooms/showers. The bathrooms were functional and adequate, but are in need of serious upgrade and cleaning. Otherwise, this campground is awesome!
Jordan Thomas
We made the mistake of staying somewhere else for 2 days prior. This place is amazing. Staff is very friendly, they have free showers. We were in the back tucked away in the trees and we LOVED it. Camp spaces were a great size. Will be returning for our next trip!
Tati3161
Stayed here with family during our first trip to the redwoods. We stayed in cabin 3. While the cabin is cute, it is very small. It had basic amenities which was good. The bathroom is like a closet, there’s only one couch so sitting on the dining table benches or bringing in a patio chair is the only other option you have. The couch was also very outdated, covered in dog hair (we don’t have a dog) and the hide a bed in it was uncomfortable. I didn’t think I’d wake up sore at 31 years old from a hide a bed. The floors were dirty. My mom’s feet were brown from walking barefoot on the wood floor (we hadn’t gone anywhere else before checking in) so we wore shoes/socks at all times during the rest of our stay. It is a very small cabin so I don’t recommend big families stay in them. There were 5 of us and even that was too many people. If you have a hard time doing stairs beware of the ones that go up to the bed in the loft area they’re very steep. Maybe I’d stay here again I’d just try to be more prepared. it was a cheap roof over our heads.
Janet Kanady
Great place to stay if you are visiting the Red Woods. The location is perfect. An added bonus is actual redwood trees in the campsite.
Lori Weeks
The park was exactly what we needed. It was clean, staff was friendly and helpful, quiet and in the beautiful trees. We are definitely coming back next year this same time reserving (2) sites and bringing our children and grandchildren up with us.
James Smith
my family and I stayed there the weekend of labor day of 2024. my wife had called and emailed them letting them know that we where bring a boat with us and the lady she talked to Said that would be no problem we where allowed two vehicles. sunday we came back from fishing unhooked the boat and my family went the beach. my father stayed at camp to sleep about an hour later the host came and very rudely woke my father up and told him the boat had to get out of the spot it was parked and we had to pay a 10$ extra fee. plus park our boat in there over flow parking next to 101. after confronting him he lied about waking my father up stated the visitors pack states boats are not cars and cost a extra fee. it does not say anything about boats on the website or visitors packet. to top off a rude camp host who wanted to make us feel like we where in the wrong when we where not. with proof of e mail with no response back and a phone call stating we where fine to have our boat in our site. the camp host put is a group of 5 with 3 large dogs into a site that was made for one small tent and a small car. the camp in improperly managed. I will never Recommend them to anybody. I will not consider these guys for my next trip.
Kay Huff
The campsite itself is great. Unfortunately they charged me double and are not willing to refund my money. Booking was made online but it wouldn't confirm my booking and kept giving error messages so after trying 4 times I thought it just wouldn't accept a group of 3 so I exited and logged back on to book 2 + 1 space for 3 nights as it wasn't accepting my group booking for 3 spaces for 3 nights. After we got there and I checked my credit card I had been charged $793 for 3 spaces for 3 nights plus 2 spaces for 3 nights @$531 (which they refuse to refund) and also charged for $274 for 1 space for 3 nights. So the total cost for 3 spaces for 3 nights cost me around $1600!!!
Melissa Carlson
Would like to give a higher review but unfortunately, Ramblin’ Redwoods Campground doesn’t see the importance of meeting the terms of their campsite agreement. Specifically, we made two reservations, both paying an additional $20 site lock fee to reserve a specific site. When we arrived after office hours, we were assigned a different site, which we later found out was due to an electrical issue in the sites we reserved. This is understandable and most likely unavoidable. However, the issue is with the campground refunding the $40 we paid. I spoke with two employees on two separate days during our stay and was told that they would speak to their manager and he could refund the $. This didn’t happen. In fact, I’ve called twice since we left and have not received a return call or a refund. Very poor customer service and questionable business ethics. Do better, Ramblin’ Redwood.
Angela Udovich
Nice "redwoods state park" feel with RV park amenities. Friendly helpful staff. The park grounds are very clean and location is a short drive to restaurants, things to do, etc. Very pretty location with nice cool, crisp air without all the fog. We only had two concerns about returning. The first is how fast everyone was driving and stirring up dust (despite speed limit signs). The second is the restroom facilities. The building is old, damp, and moldy. The shower booths are in same room as toilets and only have plastic curtains. It gets very "dank" in there. The bathrooms are VERY busy.