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Vines RV Resort
Overview
Vines RV Resort offers a sophisticated retreat within the famous Paso Robles wine region. Known for its manicured grounds and upscale atmosphere, this destination blends the comforts of a high-end resort with the flexibility of RV travel. It provides an ideal base for exploring the Central Coast while enjoying a quiet, refined environment that caters to modern travelers seeking quality and convenience.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in San Luis Obispo County, the park is nestled among the oak-studded hills and sprawling vineyards of Paso Robles. The location provides easy access to the region's famous wineries while remaining tucked away from heavy traffic. Guests are surrounded by the scenic beauty of California’s inland valleys, where golden hills and Mediterranean-style climates create a relaxing backdrop for an extended stay.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort features an impressive array of facilities designed for relaxation. Guests have access to a variety of premium onsite services:
- Two swimming pools and a heated spa area.
- The Magnolia Lounge, which hosts on-site wine tastings and craft beer.
- A modern fitness center, library, and clubhouse.
The sites are well-maintained with level concrete pads and full hookups, ensuring a comfortable setup for big rigs and luxury coaches.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the resort gates, the Paso Robles wine trail beckons with hundreds of world-class tasting rooms. Visitors can explore the charming downtown square, known for its boutique shopping and farm-to-table dining. For a unique evening experience, the nearby Sensorio Field of Light offers a stunning immersive art installation. Coastal excursions to Cambria or the historic Hearst Castle are also within a comfortable driving distance for day trips.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for luxury-minded RVers and couples who appreciate a quiet, adult-oriented atmosphere. It is an excellent choice for wine enthusiasts who want to be near the action but return to a peaceful, well-appointed home base. While families are welcome, the resort’s vibe is most appealing to those looking for a tranquil retreat focused on relaxation and enjoying the finer aspects of the Central Coast.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Felicity Farm
Not worth calling it a "resort". I am a little taken aback - and I am not the only one - that the pool is locked even at 8 am. Nowhere is it posted when the pool opens or closes. The office doesn't open till 9 am and nobody is available for anything before that. Update: The pool doesn't open until 10 am. 10 am!!!! What the heck. It is summer, it gets hot. The best time for a swim is early morning. And when I asked about the pool hours the attitude was one of total disinterest. The bathrooms and laundry room were hot and stuffy. Easy access to 101 North, but quite the detour to 101 South, or to the gas station on the other side of 101 - you have to go North on 101, exit and get on again to go South to the Gas Station. It is generally a nice, well maintained and clean lot. Lots of beautiful trees, some sites have great shade and privacy hedges, but on my side of the lot the hedges were so low they didn't offer much privacy, and in the back of the site were a bunch of weirdly arranged bushes that totally limit the back-in depth. Hookups are at the back of the sites making it difficult for campers with connections in the middle. The lanes are wide and offer plenty of space to back in, even with a large trailer. They mention a general store as part of their amenities. I went to get some milk, as one would expect to find a small selection of groceries in a general store. A couple of wood shelves, mostly empty except for a couple of toys and knickknacks... A couple bottles of wine, some soda, and ice. That's the general store. If you boast about a general store, you need to have stuff in it for sale. Otherwise, close it and take it off your amenity list. The office staff is friendly but not very interested or proactive. Doesn't engage in conversation or make you feel valued as a guest. More of an inconvenience or nuisance. Out of all the Sun Outdoors resorts I have been to, Vines is the most disappointing. Especially for the price. Wouldn't seek it out for an extended stay, but would consider it for a quick stop over night on the way.
Laura Turney
GUEST BEWARE! They have COCKROACHES!! I took this photo about a week ago by the pool, and this morning my husband killed one on the back wall along the freeway. ALSO the bathrooms/showers has no ventilation or air/heat because the HVAC has been broken for nearly a year now. So hold your breath when entering both the men's and women's restrooms here. UPDATE.. Nothing has changed after one year.
Dan Wells
The company I work for has RV here and I get to stay here while I’m building an Aquatic Complex at the local high school. It’s conveniently located just north of town and the staff work diligently to keep the park clean I had to add to my original review because I just discovered the library because my wife gave me a box full of books she wanted to donate so I discovered a treasure trove of cool stuff
Daniel Smith
Terri is very accommodating especially with a toddler! My son loves her everytime he would come see her in the office! The pools, pull through lots, and dog areas are very well kept and manicured! We will definitely be back!
Gregg Gochneaur
Stay out of this place😡 They have major electrical problems!!! we had to turn off one of the air units as it kept tripping the breaker😡 Miserable😤😤😤
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