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    Cache Creek Regional Park Campground

    3.5 (22 reviews)

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    Omar S.

    Went camping here for the first time last week. It's about 15-20 past the Cache Creek Casino. We came with a large group, so we had several sites booked. The sites (2-8) at least the ones we were in were roomy and allowed for plenty of tents spread out. No power and no water at each individual site, but you have access to water. Bring a raft or tube to float down the Cache Creek, we had a blast navigating through the various rapids. No cell service, so dl your playlist ahead of time. I would definitely come back and camp again.

    Andrea W.

    I came here with some friends to camp just to stay over so we wouldn't have to wake up super early for rafting the next day. The campground was really dark and difficult to navigate at night, but eventually we found our spot (the numbers are painted on the ground). The ground is pretty bumpy for camping as well, and the facilities are pretty average - bathrooms aren't very clean, and not very plentiful either. It's pretty cheap though, at $25/night. Not much to see, though there's a river in the park! We saw people bathing and swimming later in the day there (when we rafted by).

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    Lovely S.

    We've been coming here for many years since my daughter was only 4 years old. Now she's 18 and she still loves coming up to this secluded campground, she has many things to do, like fishing, swimming, river rafting, or just sunbathing. My 2yr old son also loves the place because it's got a playground, an open space if he wants to place soccer. Their bathroom is normally clean and well lit up at night. Water next to your camp site is a plus but right now they only have a couple of faucets open due to drought. We love the shady sites, the table, the open fire pit and the space that you can park your car in front of your site. The newly added sink where you can wash your utensils, pots and pans is also an upgrade and a plus! At night, people gather at their fire pits, play songs, laughing and just having fun. The music and lights usually die down at around 10 PM. It's $25 per night which is not bad. They have a general store where you can buy ice cream, ice and fire wood for $5 a bundle (other things I guess). I totally dig that it's secluded. The next town is about 20 mins away and 30 mins drive to Cache Creek Casino if you are feeling lucky. Cons: No cellphone connection so remember to turn your phones off or else it will drain your battery ( roaming) that's why it's only 4 star. But we will return, always!

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    2 days ago

    Went camping here and it was amazing and has river access and has tables and designated bbq spots

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    2 months ago

    Great campsite with amazing views. Thank you to Jay and his wife for the hospitality. We had a great time during our camping trip

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    2 months ago

    Very nice camping area with nice showers and river. Staff is the best around!!! Especially Jay the coolest guy around!!!

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    Pleasure Cove Marina - California

    Pleasure Cove Marina - California

    3.2
    (286 reviews)
    19.9 mi

    Everything about the campsite was amazing especially the workers in the store, Jeramie and Mason!…read moreDefinitely my favorite place to stay at Lake Berryessa :)

    We stayed at Pleasure Cove Campground and had a pretty good experience overall…read more One of the biggest advantages was availability. We were able to book our campsite only two weeks in advance while many other campgrounds in the area were already fully booked. The price was reasonable, especially considering that bathrooms and hot showers were included. We chose a campsite close to the shower building, although the campground map on the website doesn't provide much information about the surrounding areas of each site. Upon arrival, the access code had already been texted to us, making check-in quick and hassle-free. Our campsite had several trees that provided plenty of shade, and there were BBQ grills available for use, although campfires were not permitted during our stay. The campsite was also conveniently located near the lake access area for water activities. The water gets noticeably cleaner as you move into deeper areas. There is also a small convenience store located at the far end of the campground for basic supplies. The biggest drawbacks were the shower and restroom facilities. The shower stalls felt somewhat run-down, with low water pressure and water temperatures that were excessively hot. After dark, there were a lot of bugs and spiders around the facilities. The bathroom lights were not working during our stay, so we were thankful to have a powerful flashlight with us. Another challenge was the local wildlife. There were quite a few skunks roaming the campground, and they seemed very interested in digging through trash and food storage areas. We ended up storing our food and snacks inside the tent every night and whenever we left the campsite for water activities. Cell phone service was also a major issue. We have T-Mobile, and despite showing 1 bar of 5G, 2 bars of LTE, or even satellite connectivity, data service was essentially unusable. Apps like Facebook, Instagram, and even basic web pages would often fail to load. If you need reliable connectivity for work or communication, be prepared for limited service. Overall, it was a positive experience. It's a campground, not a luxury resort, and it provided the essentials we needed for a comfortable stay. Having running water, hot showers, lake access, and decent campsite amenities made it a worthwhile trip. We would consider staying here again. Pros: Easy booking, reasonable price, shade trees, lake access, convenience store, and included showers and bathrooms. Cons: Run-down showers, poor lighting in restrooms, bugs and spiders at night, persistent skunks around campsites, and very limited cell service.

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