From jct Hwy 3 & Hwy 299: Go 9-1/2 mi E on Hwy 299, then 5-1/2 mi N on Trinity Dam Blvd, then 3/4 mi W on Rush Creek Rd.
We really enjoyed this place. Quiet, peaceful, shaded, green lush grass, close to the river. Grounds are clean, well kept, very cute & quaint. Love the deer that occupy the resort as well (they really Ritz crackers). Back in sites. Back ends are close but great side space. Ryan (owner) is very nice and accommodating. Full time residents are quiet and super nice. Can’t wait to return for our next trip!!
Pleasant park, good access grassy sites. New owner not to be trusted with his words. Permanent renters on edge with new owners policy changes. Reservation system in shambles and cancellation policy is questionably legal. Be sure to verify everything
Good location close to the historic bridge. A lot of very funny signs at the restrooms. Clean and quiet. Poor wifi signal.
A Great full hookup RV resort, with a few campsites.
Close to the river, and both trinity and Lewiston lakes, having a general store, meeting room, and some laundry facilities, it's ideal for a fishing, boating, panning, or historic sightseeing base camp.
Just please drive slow so you don't spook or hit the deer and buck that visit daily, even staying overnight occasionally under a nice RV slide..
Maybe it'll be under yours..😎
We arrived to learn that the water filtration system for the potable water serving the park had failed several days earlier. It would have been nice to have been contacted before driving 3 hours to this remote RV park and given the option of cancelling our stay. We had to track down the owner/camp host to check-in, even though the office “open” sign was illuminated. Ringing the video doorbell, as instructed on a sign, did not raise anyone. The owner advised us of the water problem and offered us a gallon jug of bottled water. We went to our site since we were in a remote part of CA with few options. The site was nice enough but, it was very difficult to get the rig level front-to-back because of site sloped somewhat steeply down front to back. The 30A receptacle was worn out. We did not connect to the park water system while we discussed our options. We used the park WiFi to contact the only other nearby park and were able to secure a reservation there (it was a pretty poor park). I went into the men’s restroom/shower room and found feces on the floor near a toilet that was being repaired. The floor was wet and it stunk in there. We broke camp and headed to the other nearby park. The owner agreed to refund our 2-night campsite fee.