Address: 1166 Asti Ridge Rd, Cloverdale, CA 95425, USA
Phone: +18005624042
Teresa
Hidden little gem. A mule from the 101 hwy. Then the entrance drive is another mile. One way road a little steep go slow, big rigs ok. Super nice staff. Spendy, about 90 a night, store is expensive. But it is wine country and only close amenities. Pond is catch and release, no swimming. They do have a pool. (Closed at our arrival time because of visitor abuse. Don't be so rude, courteous behavior to others is not hard.) Quiet, woodsy, nice to stroll around the pond plenty of places to sit. Busy during peak season. A few full timers. Sites are not too level, close to others. But overall would stay again.
Pam Stephens
The cabin was nice. The camp hosts were very nice and attentive. Was kind of bummed, they changed our site to full sun, no shade.. over all it was nice
Nate Prodromou
We came with a large group across multiple camp and cabin sites. Pamela and the team were excellent. Facilities and rooms were all very well maintained and clean. Answering the phone is a little hit or miss, but they more than make up for it when you get here. We will definitely return.
Edher Alvarado
Booked four nights at a tent site and we truly had a an amazing time. The area is full of gorgeous views, spacious tent sites, clean bathrooms, and Pam was always helpful. Will definitely return.
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I don't know the monthly rate but I have a 40' 5th wheel that fit just fine.
Yes it was 2 weeks ago
Not even an option until June 22nd. Even then, they have to figure out how to manage the modifications. Discussing it with the manager this past weekend while staying there, they likely will just keep it closed. There are spots to go to at the river though. Park at the bridge where Crocker Road crosses the river and walk downriver from there until you find a spot you like. Great for young kids. Also, the Washington School Rd bridge is open. Get off at the most Southern Asti Road exit and turn South and follow the KOA signs
Didnt see a sign that says not to. Im sure if you keep it to yourself its no problem. There are bbq and fire pits all over.
There is a picnic table, bbq, and fire pit at each tent camp site.
Within the campground, you can run on a paved loop that includes a hill. There are dirt paths that don't really loop. If you leave the campground you can run out to the road which includes a big downhill to the road and a big uphill coming back.
Rules state under general info No tents on TV sites and staff tell you to take it down
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