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Yolo County Fairgrounds' RV park
Overview
The Yolo County Fairgrounds RV Park offers a practical and straightforward landing spot for travelers exploring Northern California. Situated in historic Woodland, this facility serves as a reliable base for those attending local events or passing through the Sacramento Valley. It provides a no-frills environment that prioritizes convenience and accessibility, making it a staple for seasonal visitors, event attendees, and road trippers alike.
Location & Surroundings
Conveniently located just off Interstate 5 and Highway 113, the park is nestled within the expansive Yolo County Fairgrounds. The surrounding area transitions from the charming, tree-lined streets of old-town Woodland to the productive agricultural lands that define the region. Guests will find themselves within easy reach of local services, including grocery stores and fuel stations, ensuring a seamless transit experience for those on long-haul journeys throughout the West Coast.
Amenities & Park Features
This park is designed for functionality, featuring essential utilities to keep your journey moving smoothly. The facility is well-maintained and offers the following features:
- Full hookup sites with water, sewer, and 30/50 amp electricity.
- Level parking areas that accommodate various rig sizes, including larger big rigs.
- On-site dump station and secure fencing for added guest safety and peace of mind.
While it lacks resort-style luxuries, the focus remains on providing a clean, safe, and efficient stay for self-contained RVers traveling through the valley.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors are perfectly positioned to explore the California Agricultural Museum, which showcases one of the world's largest collections of antique tractors. A short drive away, the city of Davis offers a vibrant downtown scene and the beautiful UC Davis Arboretum. For history enthusiasts, the Gibson House and Property provides a glimpse into the region’s Victorian past. Additionally, the proximity to Sacramento allows for easy day trips to the Old Sacramento Waterfront and the State Capitol.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for budget-conscious travelers who value utility and location over resort-style amenities. It is a perfect fit for those attending fairground events, visiting students at nearby universities, or explorers needing a reliable overnight stop along the I-5 corridor. If you prefer a simple, secure place to park while you spend your days exploring the Yolo County countryside or visiting family nearby, this facility meets those needs perfectly.
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User Reviews
Karen G
Attended FIRA USA 2025 here this week. The fairgrounds were beautiful and facilities were all very clean and well maintained. Loved the big trees and all the benches along the walking paths.
John Schutzman
Yolo County Fair chooses to start when Nearly all schools begin instruction. Causing an obvious conflict and distraction to education. Limited arm bands are no longer offered on the weekends when most working families have time to go - hurting working class families the most. New for 2025 - ticket arm bands purchased 1 day can't be reused the next day. Other than the free admission - everything else is getting more expensive and are kid's are tired and absences from School are up. Didn't used to be like that.
N Arch
Definitely not the same as it historically been. In fact, we found it quite boring. Even the exhibit halls lacked the lure and appeal of days of yore. The foods we tried wet mostly decent, however, pricing is through the roof—so, either eat before you go, wait to eat until you get home, or make sure you’ve got deep pockets if you want to eat those favorite yummy, sweet and or greasy deep fried fair food staples. As for the reds, they have basucally the same rides as always, with some of them having been remanded. I did not notice a SkyDiver, Flying Bobs, or Scrambler. I don’t recall seeing the giant slide, either. That’s not to say these weren’t there…I just didn’t notice them. Corn dogs will cost you $9-$12 each, demeonding on whether you’re buying the regular sized ones or the jumbos. Big bag of Cotten candy =$12 2 Hotdogs for $20 Simple Charicature drawings start at $18 for a small basuc one. Go check it out… Im sure you’ll find at least one thing you’ll like…maybe.
Ivan Martinez
The Yolo County fairgrounds host the Strawberry Festival, car show and petting zoo.
Mila Love
Strawberry Festival 2025. Small festival with good food trucks. Lots of handmade items for sale. Fresh fruit and veggies stands. Magic show was a hit with the kids. Petting zoo. Pony rides. Amusement rides. And a classic cars show. Nice Mother’s Day activity.