Top 5 reasons why it is a fun place to visit:
- Check out the Forestiere Underground Gardens
- Visit the Fresno Chaffee Zoo
- Enjoy a day at the Woodward Regional Park
- Check out the Shinzen Japanese Garden
- Visit the Meux Home Museum
List of top ten RV Parks in the Stockton, CA area:
(Disclaimer: information is a compilation of researched info as published online and does not necessarily reflect the experience or opinion of the author)
The RV parks have been ranked and are listed from “Most Recommended” to “Least Recommended” based on reviews, feedback, amenities, and preference. Cost was not the primary ranking driver. Please note that weekend RV families with children might have different needs than full-time RV “snowbirds”.
1. Lost Lake Recreational Area Campground
Phone: (559)-600-3004
Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: www.co.fresno.ca.us
Total RV sites: 37
Hookups: water access only
Pool/Hot tub: No
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: No
According to their Website, this park is located “[o]n the San Joaquin River, two miles below Friant Dam and the town of Friant, [and] 19 miles northeast of Fresno. The primitive nature study area and 38 acre lake make Lost Lake one of the most popular County parks. Lost Lake Recreation area provides individuals, groups, students, scouts, and families with multiple features and activities. These include reserved group picnic areas, softball field, volleyball courts, hiking trails, nature study area and trail, bird watching, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and playgrounds. Restrooms and picnic shelters are provided in the day use area for the public.” (Source: https://www.co.fresno.ca.us)
What makes this park unique?
This park has access to many different nature activities on land and water. Although the sites are not equipped with hook-ups, the location and the low cost make up for it.
The park has some really fascinating history, including the fact that over 350 pounds of gold were found there in the 1930s while quarrying rock.
There are two ADA-compliant sites available. Note: the max length for trailers or mother homes is 34 ft.
- Picnic tables
- Campfire rings
- Water access
- No reservations possible
2. Park View Mobile Home & RV Park
Phone: (559)-237-0013
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: www.parkviewmobilehomepark.com
Total RV sites: unknown
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: unknown
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: unknown
One can easily walk to the Fresno Chafee Zoo, the Roeding Park and the Tower District. This park is in the heart of the city and geared toward long-term stays.
What makes this park unique?
This park is centrally located in Fresno, with access to public transportation and within walking distance of different restaurants. The park strives to be a safe and clean place for people to call home (albeit, it is geared toward long-term tenants).
- Laundry
- Propane
- Locked mailbox
- 24/7 security patrols
- Close to public transportation
- Gated
- Urban location (noise etc.), right behind a gas station and next to McDonald’s and Taco Bell
- Mostly older RVs (incl. long-term tenants)
3. Millerton Lake State Recreational Area
Phone: (559)-822-2332
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: www.parks.ca.gov
Total RV sites: 144 (sites 117-144 have hookups)
Hookups: from none to full hookups (30/50, water, sewer), water and dump station on site
Pool/Hot tub: No
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: No
Millerton Lake SRA is hailed as being one of the Top 45 Lakes in California. According to their Website, “[w]ith over 40 miles of shore land for water sports, this SRA offers visitors swimming, fishing, and boating. The hills surrounding the lake provide good hiking opportunities. Wildlife in the park includes ground squirrels, cottontails, mule deer, badgers and bald and golden eagles. During winter, the park has special boat tours to view the bald eagles. The lake was created by construction of the Friant Dam across the San Joaquin River in 1944. The park’s camping facilities include boat camping. The park contains the original Millerton County Courthouse, built in 1867.” (Source: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=587)
What makes this park unique?
This park is surrounded by pristine nature, with frequent Bald Eagle sightings, as well as many different things to do on land or water. The views are breath-taking and this is a great park to visit and unwind. There are also ADA-accessible sites available.
Note: max trailer and motorhome length is 36 feet.
- Nature
- Affordable
- Swimming
- Fishing
- Boating
- Hiking
- Chemical toilets
- Horse camp
- Camp host
- Dump station
- Group campsites available
- None
4. Big Fresno Fair Campground
Phone: (559)-650-3225
Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: www.fresnofair.com
Total RV sites: 160
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: No
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: unknown
Located on the Fresno Fairgrounds, this park is a good fit for anyone who enjoys being in the middle of fair activities, or wants to have easy access to all the things that are offered in the area. When staying at the fairgrounds, one can walk to the Fair and have easy access to all the scheduled activities without having to worry about parking etc.
What makes this park unique?
While this is not a regular RV park but RVing at the Fairgrounds, this place is for fair enthusiasts or anyone visiting the fair for its activities (or to participate in competitions etc.). Some past visitors refer to this stay as “Walmart parking lot with hookups”.
- Good value for overnight stay
- Close to all the fair activities (dog/garden etc. show)
- Minimal amenities
- Very tight spots
- Many insects in the summer
- Hot top asphalt (summers are unbearable)
- Cigarette smoke etc.
5. New Horizons Mobile/RV Park
Phone: (559)-275-0154
Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: newhorizonsrvpark.com
Total RV sites: 64
Hookups: full (20/30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes (breed/size restrictions)
Wi-Fi: Yes
Quiet, relaxing and peaceful country setting, this park makes it a good fit for anyone who is looking for a longer-term stay while in between permanent housing.
What makes this park unique?
This park is tailored toward longer-term tenants and offers all the amenities for a pleasant stay. There are mature shade trees throughout the park, and the park offers very good WiFi for anyone who works remotely. The laundry room has updated machines and the overall park appears to be well-kept.
- Location
- Laundry
- Lounge
- Horseshoes
- Bocce ball
- Garden spaces
- Storage shed available to rent
- very few (if any) daily spots
6. Blackstone North RV Park
Phone: (559)-668-0117
Email: [email protected] (send images of vintage RV for exception)
Hours: 8 AM-5 PM
Website: www.blackstonervpark.com
Total RV sites: 89
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
“The Gateway to Yosemite”-this Monte Christo Community park is a great base camp for anyone who wants to explore the Yosemite National Park area, or just do anything in the Fresno area.
What makes this park unique?
This park is an all-age gated park community for anyone who stays for 3+ months. A true community, this RV park has a park-like setting and makes sure that their visitors enjoy their entire stay.
Max RV length is 60 feet.
- Laundry
- Cable TV
- Big-rig friendly
- Beautiful surroundings
- Close to Yosemite
- RVs cannot be older than 10 years
- Must stay a minimum of 90 days
7. Fresno Mobile Home & RV Park
Phone: (559)-417-3059
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Website: www.fresnomobilehomeandrv.com
Total RV sites: 56
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
The owners strive to make this a place feel like a home away from home, with quaint landscaping, a friendly atmosphere and a laid-back vibe.
What makes this park unique?
This park advertises to be a family- and pet-friendly community, with caring management staff and a great layout. It’s close to all the tourist attractions and provides all the necessary amenities to stay for a while. Some past visitors did not have a good experience (see below).
- Vending machines
- Cable TV
- Restaurants nearby
- Several transient long-term tenants (who pull down the RV level of cleanliness and reputation)
- Small sites
- Noisy
- Dirty
- Theft on site
8. Riverland Resorts
Phone: (559)-897-5166
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: www.riverlandrvresort.com
Total RV sites: 141 (includes 48 FHU and 35 water and electric (30 Amp sites), 25 on the lake, 6 on riverfront)
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer) or water and electric
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes ($2/pet/day)
Wi-Fi: Yes
This resort has been dubbed “The Queen of the King’s River” and is a great place for summer vacations, fishing trips, or to just relax by the river. The sites are surrounded by mature trees.
What makes this park unique?
This resort has many different amenities and activities to choose from and to make one’s stay comfortable. One can also book cabins to stay at or to plan a family get-together at this resort.
- Location
- Pickleball
- Laundry
- Dump station
- Library/Computer room
- Water skiing
- Propane
- Gym
- Boat launch
- No hookups
9. The Viking RV Park
Phone: (559)-897-2153
Hours: 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM
Website: vikingrvpark.com
Total RV sites:
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: No
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes (small)
Wi-Fi: unknown
This is a small park with grassy areas and shaded trees in the town of Kingsburg, right off Highway 99, located in the heart of California’s Central Valley.
What makes this park unique?
This park is a no-frills park with basic RV park amenities to stay either for a day or longer. The park offers several very generous discounts.
- Laundry
- TV room
- clean facilities
- affordable
- none
10. Three Palms RV Park
Phone: (559)-500-4588
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Website: www.threepalmsmobilehomepark.com
Total RV sites: 45
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
This RV park is a gateway RV park for anyone wanting to explore Yosemite National Park or anything Fresno has to offer.
What makes this park unique?
This park is not a great park to stay at, especially not for pass-through travelers. This is mainly a place for long-term transient tenants.
- Laundromat
- Mailbox for full-time tenants
- On-site manager
- Uneven, narrow cement or dirt pads
- Unkept/run-down park
TIPS TO GET TO FRESNO
Fresno is located on CA-99, but one can travel on I-5 traveling North toward Bakersfield and then turning on CA-99 toward Fresno. When coming from the North toward South, one can take the route through Modesto. Otherwise, when traveling Highway 101, there are several ways to reach Fresno, such as via the Paso Robles exit, the Coalinga exit or the Gilroy/Los Banos route.
Fresno is located in the San Joaquin Valley and is also often used as a base for visitors to the Yosemite National Park.