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Almond Tree Oasis RV Park
Overview
Almond Tree Oasis RV Park offers a welcoming retreat for travelers journeying through California's expansive Central Valley. Known for its well-maintained grounds and tranquil atmosphere, this park serves as a refreshing break from the heat and the open road. It provides a consistent level of comfort and cleanliness that transforms a standard overnight stop into a truly pleasant part of the travel experience. The park is often cited for its friendly service and its ability to provide a peaceful night's sleep amidst the region's agricultural backdrop.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Coalinga, CA, near the strategic intersection of Interstate 5 and Highway 198, the park is surrounded by the region's famous agricultural landscapes. Guests are treated to views of sprawling almond orchards and the distant rolling hills of the Coast Range. Its convenient location makes it a primary choice for those traveling between Northern and Southern California who want to avoid the congestion of major metro areas while enjoying a quiet rural setting that captures the essence of California's heartland.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with modern convenience in mind, featuring spacious pull-thru sites that easily accommodate big rigs and towing setups. Every site is equipped with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electrical service. During the warmer months, guests can enjoy the sparkling swimming pool, which serves as a central hub for relaxation. Other essential features include:
- Clean restroom and private shower facilities
- A dedicated laundry room for long-term travelers
- A secure, fenced pet area for four-legged companions
- Reliable Wi-Fi access throughout the park
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the most popular draws in the immediate area is the legendary Harris Ranch Resort, located just a short drive away, where visitors can enjoy world-class dining and a famous butcher shop. For those interested in local heritage, the Coalinga Baker Museum offers a unique look into the region's oil and agricultural history. The park also serves as a perfect gateway to scenic Highway 198, a winding route that leads travelers toward the beautiful vistas of the California coast or the rugged peaks of the Sierra Nevada.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for long-distance RVers looking for a safe, clean, and easy-to-access stopover along the I-5 corridor. It specifically appeals to retirees and families who prioritize a quiet environment and pet-friendly amenities during their cross-state journeys. Whether you are passing through for a single night or need a reliable base for exploring the Central Valley, Almond Tree Oasis RV Park provides the modern comforts and accessibility that seasoned travelers appreciate.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Linda Sevison
We found this RV park quite by accident and are glad that we did. The staff were great to work with, and the accommodations were perfect for an overnight stay. The park was very well maintained and clean, and they also have a small supply of RV needs in the little camp store, along with gifts and souvenirs. The park was very quiet and is also located near a gas station and fast food restaurant, if needed.
Judie Chinskey
It's an interesting place. The permanent residents are friendly. It's not a scary place. Beautiful almond trees. No bugs or rats. Very narrow sites. If you need a longer site or 50amps make sure you clarify that is what you are getting. The office and store were closed when we arrived at 3pm. After 3 calls we finally got someone one the phone. The park is clean but the pool is drained and we didn't have a code for the bathrooms. Good enough for an overnight stop.
Raely
Kindest staff I've ever met! Incredibly clean and has laundry room. My favorite is the convenient dog run!
Stef
Just a one night stay for us while on a road trip. The staff was very friendly & the park was easy to get to from Exit #25 on I-5. This is a smaller RV park with some shade & plenty of pull through sites. They have 2 small pools which would be great to utilize in this hot area of CA. The park is bordered by an orchard and in April the smell of blossoms in the evening/early morning was wonderful. The park was quiet & a good place to stop for the night. We took a quick day trip to Coalinga snd were pleasantly surprised by the nice, small town at the base of the foothills.
laurie putnam
Forget even thinking you’ll have Internet. The Restrooms are fine. Too bad we weren’t happy with the tiny spot our 20 ft Class B barely fit on. Not even any room for a picnic table. She crammed us in on a tiny corner spot when there were plenty of nice, big, sunny spots near the grove. We will skip this place next time.
M Squared
This is an ok location for an emergency overnight stop. The good: The staff was excellent, friendly and very helpful. Close to the highway, with minimal road noise. The bad: Spaces are extremely tight; we had a 36’ fifth wheel (slide outs on both sides) and had to angle park our GMC short bed truck to fit in our space, nearly interfering with our neighbors slide out. Our slide outs extended into the neighbor’s space, and our neighbor’s slide outs extended into our space. Laundry was ridiculously expensive. $3.75 for small load, $5.25 for larger load (includes required $.25 fee to add money to PayRange account). Driers were $2 for 15 minutes, with $.25 additions adding 4 minute extra increments. We would not stay here again unless desperate.
Myriam Morin
We were with a 40 ft RV. Very nice campground with all services. We stopped there to go to Sequoia national park (1h30 drive, we wanted to go with the car). It’s very close to the highway. Excellent service and you can fill up with propane. Staff is friendly and helpful. We recommend :)
Misty Weather
This is not a destination, but great for overnight on your way somewhere else. Laundry room is good, except that the dryers were more expensive than the washers! I pointed out the outrageous dryer prices to a ranger, hopefully they’ll take care of it. Not too much highway noise, it was quiet at night. Not a fun time for your dog, but the dog run is adequate for a pit stop.
Shelly P
Stayed here for 5 months and absolutely love it here. Can get really hot in the summer but otherwise we have no complaints.
Brigitte M
Update 12/21- Still a great place to stay, and the pool is all cleaned up😁 Great place to stop off I-5 for the nite.Easy acess to I-5, Staff is very friendly and helpful. Sites are graveled, all pull thru's, driving area is all paved. Park was quiet and had street lites ! They have a pool ,but it needed cleaning. There are some full timers but I didn't see really any super trashy areas. Wifi was slow. I would come back here again . There are some fast food places near by and fuel also.