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Redwood Empire Fairgrounds Vacation RV Park
Overview
The Redwood Empire Fairgrounds Vacation RV Park offers a reliable and convenient base for exploring Mendocino County. Unlike secluded forest campgrounds, this park provides a well-maintained urban layout within the fairgrounds property. It serves as a practical hub for travelers navigating the Highway 101 corridor who appreciate easy access and essential modern conveniences. It is a year-round facility that balances the utility of a fairgrounds site with the charm of Northern California’s inland valleys.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Ukiah, the park is framed by the rolling hills and renowned vineyards of the Ukiah Valley. The location provides a unique blend of semi-urban convenience and proximity to nature. Guests are just a short drive from the Russian River, which winds through the landscape nearby. While the atmosphere is centered around the fairgrounds activity, the surrounding vistas of the coastal range provide a beautiful backdrop during sunset, making it a peaceful stopover in a scenic agricultural region.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed for efficiency and comfort, offering full hookup sites that accommodate both 30 and 50-amp electrical needs. The sites are generally level, featuring a mix of asphalt and gravel surfaces that cater to various rig sizes. Visitors have access to clean restroom and shower facilities, which are essential for those traveling without on-board amenities. The park is fully gated for added security and includes wireless internet access, ensuring travelers can stay connected while planning the next leg of their journey.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploring Ukiah is effortless from this central location. Nature lovers can head to Lake Mendocino for boating and hiking or visit the majestic Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve to see ancient redwoods. For a cultural experience, the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas is a must-visit nearby landmark. Additionally, the region is famous for its world-class wineries and tasting rooms, many of which are located just minutes from the fairgrounds, offering a true taste of Northern California’s liquid gold.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for transit-oriented RVers looking for a secure, no-fuss place to park while passing through Northern California. It is particularly well-suited for big-rig owners who need easy maneuvering and reliable utilities. Because of its location within Ukiah, it also appeals to travelers who prefer being close to grocery stores, local dining, and regional events. It is a fantastic option for those who want a functional home base while spending their days exploring the Mendocino coast and wine country.
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User Reviews
Tammie Spence
I usually go to the fair grounds for the races, Monster Trucks, boat races, and the fairs. But they hold other events as well. I was just there for Zoppe Family Circus.
Richard Black
Friendly staff. Sites are mostly pull through with full hookups; water, electricity 20 amp 30 amp 50 amp, and black & gray water dump at most sites. Priced very reasonablely. Does intown RV park within the fairgrounds is very convenient for when we come up from Southern California to visit with family. Additionally, if you're driving through town and are looking for a RV dump, they have accommodations for you at a reasonable price.
michael Fayal
Dumb idiot cannot tell the difference between dogs don’t go there if you have a older trailer or the idiot at the office thinks your poor she will find away to deny you like not knowing what a pit bull looks like
Wendy Mello
Park Host is very nice and funny. Very nice bathrooms, clean. Very quiet place to stay. I will be back for another stay. Just know they fill-up spaces fast because of the excellent prices.
Nicole L
We’ve had a great stay. This is an affordable option for visiting the redwoods or for work. Beautiful view of the mountains. The campground staff runs a tight ship but we appreciated it because we have 2 small babies and wouldn’t want cars speeding through.
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