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Riverside RV Park
Overview
Riverside RV Park in Klamath, California, offers a peaceful retreat nestled along the scenic Klamath River. This destination is well-regarded for its riverfront access and proximity to some of the most iconic natural landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. Visitors can expect a quiet, laid-back atmosphere where the focus remains on the surrounding environment rather than flashy resort activities. It serves as a reliable and serene base for exploring the rugged coastline and the towering forests that define this unique region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Northern California's redwood country, the park sits right on the edge of the Klamath River. The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense forests, misty mornings, and the nearby Pacific Ocean. It is a place where the sounds of the water and local wildlife dominate the air. The location provides a rare combination of scenic river views and quick access to the coastal highway, making it a convenient yet secluded stop for those traveling through the Del Norte region.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides essential comforts for modern travelers, including full hookup sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Because of its prime location, the park features a private boat ramp and a fish cleaning station, catering specifically to the needs of the many anglers who visit during the season. Guests also have access to clean laundry facilities and hot showers, ensuring a comfortable stay after a day spent outdoors. Wi-Fi is available for those who need to stay connected while enjoying their natural surroundings.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities, as the park is just minutes away from Redwood National Park. Guests can explore miles of hiking trails beneath ancient trees or visit the nearby Trees of Mystery for a unique canopy view. The river itself is a prime spot for world-class fishing, particularly for salmon and steelhead during their annual runs. For those looking for ocean views, the rugged coastline is just a short drive away, offering tide pooling and whale watching opportunities.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for avid anglers looking for easy river access and a dedicated space to process their daily catch. It also appeals strongly to nature photographers and hikers who want to stay close to the redwoods without the noise of more crowded tourist hubs. If you prefer a quiet, rustic experience over a high-activity resort, you will appreciate the simplicity and natural beauty found here. It is perfect for travelers seeking a genuine connection with the Northern California wilderness.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Diane Pierce
No way to check in once arrived. Camp host missing, no office, no email confirmation of site chosen.
Carlos Martinez
Riverside RV Park is the best place for camping if you’re in the area! The location is perfect with beautiful river views and incredible sunsets that make every evening special. The bathrooms are very clean, and the showers are excellent. The price is fair and absolutely worth it for the quality and convenience. The host is a very nice person and makes you feel welcome from the moment you arrive. If you’re visiting the area, this RV park is a must—peaceful, scenic, and well-kept. Highly recommend!
Katie Diaz
Stay away! I booked online through Campspot and paid in full. A day or 2 before arrival I got an email telling me to check in online. I got an email with my site number, wifi password, etc. I get to the park and pull into my site in the rain. Half way into the site, I get stuck in deep mud. I walk over to talk to the camp host and she says, "Sorry, we're closed and not taking any more reservations." I told her I already paid AND I'm stuck in the mud. She said, "well you should be able to get a refund. And you can stay for the night since you're stuck but I can't help you because I'm late to the company holiday party." I had to call AAA to get me pulled out that night so i didnt even stay. I went to the RV park next door, Golden Bear. MUCH nicer. This place was a dump. Now, I have been emailing and calling to try and get the refund they said I would get. The phone number goes straight to voicemail and the mailbox is full. No response to emails. Still waiting on the refund. I think I will report them to the BBB.
Holly Alred
0 stars. You know how to TAKE the reservation, you just don't know how to HOLD the reservation. Yall can't book a reservation, and upon arrival say "they should've known better" yall are gross
Marc McGowan
Disgusting place with rude staff. My reservation was cancelled without notification and I had to find a new tv park to go to. Although it was for the better since the park was in such bad shape. Find somewhere else to book.
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