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    Tony M.

    I am a member ervof Thousand Trails and so glad I bought one 3 years ago. This campground is... ummmm... well. It needs some updating and attention. Showers in C section (where I was) was being renovated (3 more months). Why am I using the showers you ask? There are no sewer hook ups and only 30amp power. Had I realized this, I may have stayed elsewhere. Staff was nice. Wish the bathrooms were cleaned daily. Don't get me started on the laundry facilities, we went in town instead. We liked the cloverdale community. Would we come back... doubtful. We did make a youtube video on Coolest Life.

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    Summer S.

    Our site was littered with trash when we arrived. They offer no sewage but then placed us next to restrooms that were out of service and under LOUD construction! This is a big disappointment and thousands of trails should be concerned that locations like this are destroying their reputation! Needs new management!

    Typical RV spot
    Joretta B.

    Easy access from hi-way 101. As a member can't beat $10 a night. If we did not have our Jeep to take side adventures this would be a bit more challenging. The spaces for the most part are deep and narrow which is a challenge for outdoor "living" space to put chairs . The water pressure is low. We were told the system had a couple leaks that have been repaired but have seen little improvement. There is river access but the water is low and a very small "beach". There is a lot of shade from the oak trees. They do have a lodge that carries ice cream treats as well as ice. There's also a children's play structure.

    Russian River

    Friends recommended Thousands Trails(TT) so we decided to give it a try. We are bougie- glampers now after years of tent camping. I am/was skeptical of TT. I read lots of mixed reviews and I feel like post pandemic experiences are vastly different. I'm still on the fence but went with an open mind. First - when driving in, I would say don't judge the place based on some of the "campers" along the road leading in, I mean you can judge - but I was trying to have an open mind-plus TT can't control everything. They were decently parked away from the entrance so I didn't feel unsafe. If you know about Thousand Trails- there is no designated spots, so if you have a longer rig, it can be a bit of a gamble to find a pull through spot or one long enough. Being a holiday weekend we went up a day early to secure a spot anticipating the crowds. No sewer hookups- only water and electricity. They do have a dump station on site and offer "honeypot" services which must be reserved in advance. There's several "grouped" areas. Each group/pod of sites had a shower/restroom facility except ours was being renovated. Other ones were within walking distance (but up hill both ways lol) The park is paved in all sites, but there are some tighter turns so I would recommend taking a walk around if needed to scope out a spot before committing. You can see if you have poison oak/ivy and if you have space to set up chairs etc. We had a grove of poison ivy/oak at the border of our site but it was on the hill and we were able to avoid it thankfully. Some sites are near the cabins but other areas do not have cabins nearby. Also if you are near the restroom/showers be prepared for lots of foot traffic. Some sites are more spacious and others literally have no where to put chairs and hangout. The restroom/showers are free but there's only like 3 toilets in each facility and 2-3 showers. Not all of the toilet stalls shut/locked securely. I would bring some flops to wear as shower shoes. Overall the buildings were clean with good lighting. Park was packed so it wasn't well stocked with tp thru the day but I brought a roll with me just in case. I think they tried to keep up but popular weekends I think is just a lot. People are gross and didn't flush well and the toilets seem "slow" but there's a sign to say hold the lever. It seems the staff tried to keep the facilities clean as they could. There is also normally a washer/dryer outside at these buildings (Not sure if free or not) Enough of the restrooms- Access to river is by foot (there's a road or a trail you can use) or car to the "sandy beach" area - word of caution- it is not sandy or a beach. Water shoes required as it's very very rocky. People put pop ups to claim the limited space. Maybe they will clear out more area for access but as of now, limited places to hangout by the water. Lots of people floating and kayaking - and this year the river is cold and fast- def need to be careful. Fishing could be good but we had no luck (trout) but we did see some fish jumping at dusk. The lodge where you check in has a pool table. Some board/family game area and a tv area. We bought ice cream inside and there's a few trinkets/shirts etc. In the backyard is a small patio to hangout if you needed or wanted to for whatever reason and grill. Not sure if you have to reserve it. There's a small playground, basketball hoop, tetherball and an area for playing horseshoes. The location is great to go to Bodega for the day or explore other areas. The drive to bodega bay is beautiful and you can make a whole day of it. Cloverdale has some shops and good food (El Milagro for Mexican!) we got pizza delivered to our camp one night also (mountain mikes). For gas we went to Renner petroleum to fill up- it's a bit expensive and we aren't members but it was roomier to maneuver our fifth wheel vs Sinclair or chevron. The Old Faithful of California is about 40min away as well as the Sonoma Petrified Forest for a day trip. Lots of wineries close by too! Santa Rosa isn't too far if you have to go to Walmart or more "civilization" Oh and not sure if it's seasonal but only propane fires or charcoal on the grill. No wood fires! They do sell propane if needed. Also cell service was ok but a little spotty, they have WiFi-but it's heavily dependent on where your site is relative to the lodge or their service pole- we had 1 bar so it was useless but you can pay for service as well. We didn't want/need it but they can give you info at the lodge. We took night stroll and saw a fox at the lodge and other wildlife is abundant during the day (woodpeckers, jays, squirrels, lizards etc) For the price of membership I think two-three stays will pay for itself although you are limited by region and affiliates of TT. Overall- I would stay again on a non-holiday weekend for a more rustic vs glamping experience.. I might wait for this location to finish renovating the restrooms though.

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    Mike S.

    Ok so the wife and I were looking for a place to go camping close and she found this place. Some people told it was not that good but we wanted to try it for ourselves. We like it a lot the doors are first come first serve. So we found a nice spot in A section. You get good signal if you have Verizon there. We were not far from the river. Good to walk around people are super friendly. Super family friendly got played areas. The grandkids loved the River. Unfortunately you can't have no fires up there. Unless it's a propane fire pit they are ok to us

    Melissa G.

    We just spent 9 days here. The campground was well kept. The majority of the campsites are spacious. The bathrooms are dated but pretty clean and tidy. We saw kids playing at the playground. Nice trails throughout the park and 3-5 minute walk down to the river from our site. There was rarely people down there when we were there.

    We stayed here for four days. Pretty well maintained. They are currently upgrading bathrooms and showers. The whole park is very hilly and can be difficult to navigate if you're not very skilled with a trailer. Our trailer was only 27.5 feet which made it easy but if you have a big trailer, I recommend staying as close to the front entrance as possible. Those are the better spots anyway. Not a whole lot to do in the surrounding areas but if you're passing through, this is a great spot to take a break.

    Marisa T.

    Enjoyed playing in the Russian River at this great location just a mile off hwy 101 (exit 525). When checking in be ready to show your driver's license, registration, and proof of insurance. The day before check-in we received a call to let us know about the documents needed and directions to the campground. Apparently many people's phones direct them the wrong way. We used Waze and had no problem finding it. I do wish that we would have been notified ahead of time that there was a problem with the water line and the water was unsafe to drink. We would have brought a few gallons. Sites/setting: Many wooded sites available. Maneuvering through the park and the poorly marked one-way roads to pick out your site was tricky with our 33ft TT. Loop A sites 1-16 are member only sites and the closest to the river. Since no sites were available in loop A with the space we needed (we bottomed out trying to back into one of them) and we were only staying one night we choice to go in Loop B to be as close as possible to the river and to the playground. Many site pads are short, but they are paved. It looked to have a good number of "long-term" residents. Amenities/Utilities: Water/electric, no sewer but it does have a dump station and a Honeywagon on Tuesday and Friday (service price $25, same day $35) Cell service was great; however, you can only get on wi-fi at the Lodge. The Lodge had a mini store with snacks, toiletries, first aide supplies, etc. It was after store hours, but the manager opened it up for us to shop. There were also games and a pool table with a nice seating area outside. Each loop has their own laundry and bathroom with showers. We didn't use the laundry facilities, but it looked to be clean. Bathroom was well maintained. No dog park, but they do provide doggie bags. Propane filling station current price $2.80 per gallon. Activities: The river was a lot of fun! Very rocky so bring your water shoes with you! I wish we were there longer and would have brought or rented tubes ($14 1/2 day or $20 full day rental). They have many activities for kids and adults most are held on Saturdays. Very nice playground for the kids - it looked pretty new and had rubber mulch. There was also tether ball, horseshoes, and a basketball hoop. All staff was friendly and helpful. Looking forward to our next visit!

    Zabria H.

    Booked a stay here for a couple of days because we didn't know what to expect and OMG! It was AWESOME! Staff was BEYOND AWESOME!! Campground has space for tents, rv's trailers and cabins. We booked a cabin and we did have an issue with our reservation when we got there but the staff was beyond amazing and really took the time to help us and accommodate us the first night. One cabin had a queen bed in bedroom and a futon in the living room, kitchen had small stove, microwave and fridge and bathroom with shower. Another cabin had a full-size and twin bunk bed and a futon in the main room and bathroom with shower. The cabin we reserved had a queen bed in bedroom, twin bunk beds in another small room and a fold out couch in living room and bathroom with tub/shower. The cabin comes with a propane bbq outside for more cooking. A couple of them had small pitches that you could sit outside and all cane with a picnic table. The store, playground and food truck were all closed due to the covid 19 restrictions. They have public bathrooms with showers that they clean regularly. There is a short trail walk to the river or you can drive down. There is a beach area where most ppl go but I found it hard to walk down the soft sand and rocks. However there is another section where everyone goes to start their inner tube ride and that section was perfect for us and our kids. You can walk across the river and there are places to sit under the shade. We spend hours at the river with our snacks and ice chest and chairs. I had my chair in the river the whole day and loved it. There are shallow parts for younger kids and deeper sections for the older to enjoy. The kids even floated down a little but stopped before the faster spots on the river. The scenery is breathtaking and the perfect place to unplug! The town of Cloverdale is amazing with small shops, food places, a bakery, lots of markets and a dollar general if you forget something. Tons of winery's and photo ops. We can't wAit to go back for a longer stay!

    Lisa M.

    Not sure why so many bad reviews. Nice size camp sites. Friendly staff. Dog friendly. River within walking distance or drive to it. Quiet. Level spots are a plus. Everything you want in a RV park except full hookups. 30 amp only. No sewer. Great for families. Would stay here again.

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    Great campsite! They were very clean cabins. The staff was very nice. They greater the family with ice cream on a warm day.

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