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    What a great family trip the campgrounds were very clean and the service was exceptional Pamala in the office, and Nick were above and beyond... Great fishing in the pond and free snowcones and movie night. We will definitely be back. Thank you for making our trip enjoyable.

    Cloverdale/Healdsberg KOA, Cloverdale, CA - September 2, 2023 - Game Room
    Bruce O.

    Cloverdale/Healdsberg KOA, Cloverdale, CA - August 31 - Sept. 4, 2023 This is probably the most interesting KOA we've ever been to. Closer to Cloverdale than it is to Healdsberg, the park is several miles back from the 101 freeway, perched about halfway up the mountainside, with vineyards and multimillion dollar estates surrounding the property. In the summer, summer bridge across the Russian River will shave off a few miles of your way into the park; otherwise, you'll need to go to Cloverdale and then drive about 7 miles on a two-lane road east of the Russian River to reach the park, the last mile and a half of which is a climb up to the final destination. The park is quite large, comprising at least 15 acres. There is a main office, as you enter, with a pretty well stocked store. Supposedly, there is a cafe there, but we didn't see that. They have a propane refill station. They have a catch and release pond on the property that is very nice with a couple of docks and some adirondack chairs spread around the shore. There are about 175 sites spread throughout the park, including: - about 100 full rv hookups (both 30 and 50 amp) - 15 rustic cabins - 10 deluxe cabins, and, - 50 tent sites They have a: Pool and spa Game room with pool table, air hockey, and coin operated video games Outdoor ping pong table Gathering hall Laundry mat There are lots of beautiful mature oak trees and some pines throughout the park. The main roadways in the park are paved, with partially paved and gravel roads leading to many campsites. There are a few areas along the roadways in the park where the trees are quite low hanging and impacted the top and sides of our motor home much more than we would have liked. Wish we'd have mentioned that to the park manager at the front office. They need to do a better job of keeping those trimmed. There were also lots of thorny burs on the ground and it was impossible to walk our dog along the main roads without him picking up at least 15 -30 burs every time. Not sure how to fix that. The park staff we met were very helpful and accommodating. Nick in particular was very nice and gave us some pointers about the park and surrounding area. In addition to the amenities the park has to offer, there is plenty to do in Cloverdale, Healdsberg, and the surrounding areas. This is the Alexander Valley, one of the most renowned grape growing and wine making regions in the world. The KOA park makes for a great base camp to go out and enjoy all the area has to offer. A few of the great places we visited when we were here: - La Tequila Mexican Restaurant, Cloverdale - Wolf House Brewing, Cloverdale - J. Rickard Winery, Cloverdale ($20/person tasting fee waived with two bottle purchase) - Icaria Winery, Cloverdale ($20/person tasting fee) - Dot Winery tasting room, Healdsberg (check your KOA map/brochure for 2 for 1 tasting coupon - 2 can taste for $25, which is waived with a 3 bottle purchase) - Quail and Covenant Bakery, Healdsberg - Willi's Seafood and Raw Bar (definitely make a reservation for the patio in advance) We paid about $500 for 4 nights at the KOA over Labor Day weekend. Prices are cheaper on weekdays. Wish I could leave a 5-star review, but low hanging trees along roadways and burs in and around campsites preclude that outcome. Fix those and I'll revise my review.

    Gene B.

    Check in was nothing as described in the negative reviews. Not to say their experience isn't valid of course. I was so glad it wasn't the case for me as I was preparing myself for the worse. There was a lack of introduction to the campgrounds, but that's fine by me. Map was provided and I was good to go. Afterall, it's camping. Getting out there to explore was all on me. We were assigned lot 3 where a section is shared with lots 2 and 1. We lucked having the entire section to ourselves during our stay. Given it was rainy season, I wasn't surprised. Great view full of green with a sense of being further away in isolation. Wi-Fi is free for an hour. Anything more are tiered pricing. Some may find this an inconvenience, but an open Wi-Fi is not reliable. If you are one who works remotely without a personal router, this works. No cable TV, but had great cellular reception. I could not catch any local digital channels as well. The lack of cable didn't bother me. Few minutes before 11PM, I heard gun shots. I don't think it's within the campgrounds, but definitely one of the residents close by. 30 minutes later, same thing occurred again. It's out of their control, but I would not be surprised this being a huge concern for most.

    What a beautiful place with jaw dropping sites, definitely worth the trip. =D

    Pond stocked with fish
    Christina P.

    It's been a rough 2020 with traveling and dining at new spots SO we decided to start up our camping game! We were hesitant to head here due to other reviews in other sources but we decided to give it a go since the area along is gorgeous. The drive is pretty easy, and yes the road leading up to the campsite isn't the easiest but in my opinion it's not an appropriate way to rate a camping location due to that. While it does take a good 15 to get to the site from the main road it's not a deal breaker ;) in fact the deeper you go in you see just how gorgeous the location is. Smack dab in the middle of wine Alexander valley. Grapevines, trees, clear skies, and gorgeousness. You cannot ask for better scenery. Most KOA's offer full hookups and this one is no different. There is no cable and the wifi is spotty, and you have to pay for it if you want it but it was only 10 bucks for the weekend. However, we have AT&T and had signal all weekend. We were able to steam our college football game, no problem. There are showers on site. They aren't the fanciest but they do have heat lamps and do the job just fine. Bring your water flip flops :) there is a pond on-site stocked with fish for fishing. If you have friends who don't have a trainer or don't want to tent-camp there are tons of cute little cabins on the property. We were able to visit a winery while here and all in all it was an amazing time! We will be back :)

    Large Campsite #4
    Tony B.

    I was excited to visit the Cloverdale / Healdsburg KOA despite the negativity on Yelp and TripAdvisor and I was hoping to have a good experience and leave a good review since many people can be unreasonable. But here you go. Pro (singular): nice large campsite #4. Cons: *Pam was rude (check the other reviews, this is a common comment about Pam) on the phone when I verified my reservation. Also rude in person when I was trying to redeem points. Also rude/argumentative after I called and tried to explain her error and then she followed that up with a new error. She also argued that redeeming 25,000 points (for $50) is the same as redeeming 15,000 points ($25). *18 and up hot tub was full of children. (rules not enforced) *tents in RV sites even though the rules were no tents (rules not enforced) *many of the pool chairs and umbrellas were broken. *bathrooms are a far walk from most of the campsites. *no cable tv. First time seeing this at a KOA. *no free wifi. This KOA resort was very un-KOA like and did not seem to meet normal KOA standards. I was planning on leaving a 3 star review but finding the errors today and then talking to rude Pam dropped it down to a 1. Will not be back.

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    Chantae' H.

    Hopefully this is the honest review you are looking for. This place was really a great place to stay. We were hesitant because of the yelp reviews and staying over the holiday weekend. However we were pleasantly surprised. Pamela was an absolute sweetheart. She always said hi to my 1 and 2 year old and made some great recommendations of the site. We check in, the campsite was what we expected, plenty of trees for shade, brush, and large enough space for our tent and our van. For a campsite, it was really clean. The pool was great! The people were super friendly and I saw no cleanliness concerns. Sure, the patio furniture was mix and match, but it's camping, not the Four Seasons. My kiddos are young and the pool starts at 3 ft to 8 ft. So if you have toddlers who can't swim, it may not be the best place to chill. Our toddlers hung out on the steps with two other kids. We didn't try the mini golf. However we did talk to a group of kids who were playing in the area and they were having a great time. They told us the clubs and balls were free from the general store. Super cool. We also didn't make it to the movie night. It doesn't get dark until 8:45pm. My kids are in bed by 8. But I heard it was a big hit. We saw the set up and said, "Next year..." Speaking of quiet, our neighbors were probably about the coolest people. Most of the campsites around us were regulars. It was quiet by 10pm. Which was great again, as parents to 2 under three years of age, sleep is like currency. We would pay more to make sure we get a least 5 hours of sleep. Which we did every night. The game room was a little dated. Some of the machines didn't work but hey, it's camping. Go outside. Bathrooms were maintained several times a day. I can't praise enough for having a clean bathroom when you're tent camping all day. Sanctuary! The pond was gorgeous. We took several walks around the pond and saw a bunch of people catching fish and releasing them back. No lie, I saw a kid catch a fish using some fishing line and a stick with a worm. Granted when he pulled it out, he started yelling "help!", even he was surprised. It was beautiful. Even had a water feature in the middle of the pond. The general store is a really cute place. You can snag missed items. But it's not a big place. About 23 miles away is a Safeway. Pick up big missed items there. The store is great for grabbing ice cream or random small essentials. Oh! And this kind of amazed me. One of the gentleman who works at the campsite, wish we got his name, we saw him ferrying ice on his golf cart. They are so nice they even bring emergency ice over if you need it. I go camping several times a year since I was a kid and I have never seen that. That was so sweet. We also went down the nature walk trail. It was very nice. Just a lot of trees. We got pretty far and had to turn back. At some point it's no longer stroller friendly. Worth checking out. We went tent camping and the cabins were so adorable! I can't say much as I didn't go into one. Overall, this place was a winner! We will be back. See you all next time!

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    Kelly R.

    It has been awhile since we've been here. I reserved the group site online then heard there were two. So I called to inquire about the sites, no one answered the first time so I tried again. Within 3 weeks I called 10 times and emailed twice with NO response or answering the phone. Our spot ended up being ok due to the heat. The bathrooms were nasty, my friend had to ask to have them cleaned. The pool got pretty dirty but there was a lot of people. No more mini golf as they let that whole area go. So sad!! When I was there last they still could have made it work. This place has so much potential but, it's very dated and needs updates and better communication.

    Two room cabin includes ceiling fans, lights, electrical outlets, chairs, tables and beds that are pretty comfortable.
    L N.

    My family of 4 (4.5yo & 14mo) stayed in a 2-room cabin over the 4th of July weekend with 4 other families despite the terrifying reviews online. We didn't experience any of those horrors, but we also weren't expecting the Ritz. The staff were friendly and helpful and doing their best despite some of the campers. Upon checkin, Pamela saw that we had a baby so made sure we got an extra shady site close to the bathroom (Red Fox). Some sites are a trek to the bathroom. The bathrooms were cleaned daily and there was always soap and toilet paper. They should probably put up signs reminding people of what's acceptable to flush because toilets would get clogged after the morning rush, but the staff always addressed those issues immediately. I really appreciated the staff who were all doing their best. Someone broke glass by the pool and one staff member stayed up all night cleaning out the pool so that we could use it the next day. The pool was busy but clean and totally usable. We got free snow cones at 2pm every day and the kids really enjoyed running around between our camp sites. Honestly, I was expecting the worst and experienced none of it. It's camping, it's not supposed to be fancy!

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