Reviews
Shoreline RV Park
User Reviews
shrkchsr
I liked this place. Decent bathrooms (not great), laundry, FHUs and conveniently located. I had a spot for a week and didn't experience any issue with folks on the trail. But I certainly took the trail to Target—super convenient and great scenery. The grounds were decently maintained. The bus stops are close and can get you anywhere you want to go. The co-op market is amazing with a great selection and great prices. Nice gas station right here for essentials (beer). I didn't know anything about the Kinetic race but was lucky enough to be in town for it. I can't even begin to explain what an interesting and wonderful experience that was. 🤦♀️ I'd stay again if in the area.
Terri Ford Bell
Beautiful and exceptionally clean. Huge spaces, both back in and pull through. Very peacful and we enjoyed our stay very much. We will definitely stay again!
Miguel Santana
Restrooms require a code to enter but the code was either incorrect or the keypad is not functioning properly. I reached out numerous times for a remedy but received no response. I ended up using the natures restroom on the RV grounds property. Hopefully I did not upset any of the other campers. When nature calls you must answer. This did not go over well with my wife.
Melody Dakota
October 2025 - We were in a pinch, needing to come into town from Three Rivers to charge up our batteries after finding an issue with our generator. We booked a site at 4 p.m. received confirmation 10 minutes later, and we were parked and plugged in by 7 p.m. We didn't have to check in with the office, as everything (space #, bathroom/shower/laundry room codes) was sent right to our email. There were a lot of rules listed on the consent form, but weren't enforced. In the days we were there we didn't see anybody working on the property and the office seemed to stay closed. Fine by us, as we didn't need anything. The spot was $50 per night, and although much cheaper than others and the area it was more comparable to $30 parks that we've popped into before. The showers were clean and open throughout the night, and other guests weren't a bother. The park backs up to a 6.8 mile shoreline bike/walking trail, so there are people using the rv park as a short cut back to the main road. Alot of reviews mention homeless people, but we didn't see any characters that gave us worries. Our cameras didn't pick up on anybody getting suspiciously close to our rig. Don't let the paranoid freaks in the reviews convince you that this isn't a "safe" place to be.
John Abel
Staff very helpful and and accommodating. Dumpsters always full and overflowing. WIFI broken and unstable. Grass is dead. Spots are easy to access for large rigs. Park is quiet not to many problems. Changed ownership and waiting to see if they improve the park and fix the issues. I'd stay here again.
Tim Linquist
Do not stay here. There are transients in the park who the staff on duty confirmed steal from guest sites. There is a waterfront trail that has several homeless encampments. There is no fencing / added security measures. Half the park is dilapidated monthly renteling sites. The management will not acknowledge the situation when confronted. If you are set on Eureka then stay at Johnnys. Otherwise, Trinidad or Arcata are much nicer areas
Serenity Flom
Amberleena made me feel so welcome her customer service skills are over the top and she shows pride in her everyday work life really goes over the top to make sure you have the best stay. She keeps the office beyond organized and the bathrooms squeaky clean she’s the sweetest always has a smile on her face. I was over all impressed with the cleanliness of the park and how welcoming the staff made me feel I highly recommend staying here.❤️
D Wol
ITS A TRAP!! I reserved a stay at Coastal Pines RV Park (also known as Shoreline RV Park) in Eureka, CA, but tried to cancel within 24 hours. I never actually stayed there. Despite canceling almost immediately, I was charged in full and received absolutely no response or support. I called multiple times and left voicemails—no one ever answered or called back. I also sent six separate emails, all ignored. There was no way to cancel or dispute the charge, no check-in instructions, and zero communication. They collected payment, provided nothing in return, and refused any refund. My advice: STAY AWAY!! (read the other reviews if you have any question about this place).
Jeanine Battjer
This place has two names Shoreline RV Park and Coastal Pines. I received emails from both. I’m assuming Coastal Pines is the management company. It is awful. If I had read these reviews I never would have booked here. There are some really old RVs that are obviously living here. There is a path I was looking forward to walking on, but there are homeless and other sketchy people using it. When we arrived a homeless guy was walking through the rv park and asked a guest for something. Each site has long dead grass with a picnic table. There are very few trees. We did not use any of the facilities. We were gone all day and only slept there. We did not put out any chairs or anything in fear they would get stolen. I did receive a call back the same day to make the reservation and received an email with our site number
Tammy Greene
This place is junk! Someone needs to do a welfare check on the manager/owner. Grass between sites is not cut and dead and dry! They send you 4+ pages of rules. When we showed up it is behind dmv thru a closed gas station. Our original email assigned us a spot. When we arrived we tried to check in, no one at the office. Called the number on the window, no answer. We saw in the email our assigned site, when we went to it, some junk rv was in it that looked like it was living there. We ran into another couple that had just parked and they said they heard you just pick a site. They also promised in the email to send a list of activities you can do and that they would email day of check in with further instructions, none was done. There are homeless walking the path, no gate or fence to keep them out. I will not be staying here again and I am trying to find somewhere else so we can leave! They have not returned our call about check in! Plus is Target is across the street! But it really looks like since there is no supervision people are taking advantage and living here and not paying! Just squatting. DO NOT STAY HERE!
Loc Reader
The place is a mess. It needs a big time cleanup. We never were able to find someone in the office. The garbage receptacle had overflowed and the birds had spread it around.
Scott Irwin
Expensive. Public shower is ok. Right next to Chevron for convenience. Usually, no manager on duty, you have to check in at a different park. Watch your things and vehicles as access to the park is free to homeless and other undesirables from the water front trail. I stayed here for quite a while and speak from experience. If you are looking for a short lay over in your travels, it's ok. But seriously, be vigilant with your things and vehicle. Many people have had property stolen.
Michael Svinth
This is one of the poorest managed RV parks that I have used in the last 10 yrs. I called on a Mon. to stay that night. It took 4 calls that went to voice mail before somebody actually answered the phone. The person said space was available. When I arrived at the park at 3:00 in the afternoon, the office was closed. There was nobody around to assign a space. The grass had not been mowed in weeks. Most all residents were long term.
April Brownson
We had a break down while going through town so we had to find a spot to sit fast. Out of all the other RV parks in the area, this one was best for our needs. Yes it was difficult to get a hold of somebody. We came to the office here at the park several times and just couldn't. So we did a little research and we were able to get a hold of somebody. The gal was super friendly, super helpful and got us in with no problem. And the price was good for us as we are looking for a month spot while our truck was in a local shop. Our spot had full hookups grass and it worked perfect for us. The location worked out great for us too. We were close to shopping and close to the water. Certainly was easy to find something to do to entertain yourself. Yes, there is quite a homeless population here. But the cops drive through regularly and I am told they have a night time security. I just don't think it's the RV parks fault that there's a large homeless population here. There's a nice bike trail out back. I understand it's about 6 mi now. And a Target right next door in case you need anything. The few people I've talked to here seem to be friendly enough. No loud partying or any ruckus at all. Certainly if we were ever in this situation again, we would come right back to this park and be perfectly fine with it.
Karen DeWitt
Don't bother! Potholes were huge getting to the entrance. No one around. Several people waiting for information on which space they were to use. We actually received a text telling us which space, but the envelope that was "waiting" for us in the laundry room was not present. The dumpsters were spilling over and grass hadn't been cut in a while. I was excited to see a 6.3 mile paved bike/walk trail (Target very close just off the trail). However, after taking the dogs for a short walk, we ran into so many homeless people. It was a little concerning. I was not comfortable walking on it and never would have gone out after dark. I was looking forward to taking my kayak out on the slough, but the tide was out and we didn't stay long enough to kayak. After walking the dog's and going out for my walk, a homeless woman was at the back of our RV checking out the bikes. She tried staring me down, but finally walked off. The night before I had taken anything removable from the bikes and then added another heavy duty cable so they couldn't be stolen. A camper told us a homeless guy came in and stole a 30 gallon propane tank. We stayed one night and decided to leave. Before we left someone did show up at the office. We told them we were leaving early due to the potential dangers and weren't charged. The office staff stated there are family issues going on and that was why the park looked abandoned.