Golden Pines RV Resort & Campground

2869 Golden Torch Dr., Arnold, CA 95223

209-795-2820

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GPS: 38.2963,-120.2869

Golden Pines RV Resort & Campground is located at 2869 Golden Torch Dr., Arnold, California 95223 with a total of 109 campsites. Before your trip to Golden Pines RV Resort & Campground, check out website at https://www.goldenpinesresort.com/ or contact them through 209-795-2820 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

38.2963, -120.2869

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 38.2963, -120.2869

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Overview of Golden Pines RV Resort & Campground


Last Price Paid: $50

Reported by Bryansbird on 11.17.2021

Longest RV Reported: 35 feet (Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

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Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

109

Elevation:

4,954 ft / 1,509 m

Max Length:

36 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Golden Pines RV Resort & Campground

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  • We love it here

    Reviewed 17/11/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 22

    This campground was fantastic. The young couple who own it are genuinely nice people and their “camp host” Tatonka (a sweet, beautiful dog) make you feel at home when you come. They escort you to your site and make sure everything is clean and to your needs before leaving you. The campground is huge with beautiful trees and amazing sun...moreThis campground was fantastic. The young couple who own it are genuinely nice people and their “camp host” Tatonka (a sweet, beautiful dog) make you feel at home when you come. They escort you to your site and make sure everything is clean and to your needs before leaving you. The campground is huge with beautiful trees and amazing sunsets. This will absolutely be the first of many times we stay.

  • Great location for Calaveras activities.

    Reviewed 3/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 32

    Great location for activities in Calaveras. The grounds and site were clean. We stayed at site #32. Full hook up. It seemed like the rv area was a little crammed, with the surrounding good spots for full timers. I liked that the camp ground hosts made rounds. The quiet time was 10pm. The host stopped by our neighbors and asked them to ...moreGreat location for activities in Calaveras. The grounds and site were clean. We stayed at site #32. Full hook up. It seemed like the rv area was a little crammed, with the surrounding good spots for full timers. I liked that the camp ground hosts made rounds. The quiet time was 10pm. The host stopped by our neighbors and asked them to not put any more logs on the fire because it was almost 10. Which I didn’t mind. Being new to RVing, I wish there was more room between sites, but I’m learning that RV Resorts like to pack them in.

  • Quiet, peaceful campground perfect for enjoying the majesty of towering pine trees.

    Reviewed 1/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 1

    I spent a fantastic 2 days here June 24-26, 2020. My stay was mid-week, and there were only a couple of RV spaces available, but lots of tent spaces that are beyond the RV area. The spaces are set among very tall pine trees, and I spent considerable time reclining in a camp chair contemplating the sky through the tops of the trees. I...moreI spent a fantastic 2 days here June 24-26, 2020. My stay was mid-week, and there were only a couple of RV spaces available, but lots of tent spaces that are beyond the RV area. The spaces are set among very tall pine trees, and I spent considerable time reclining in a camp chair contemplating the sky through the tops of the trees. I have solar on my rig, and even with the trees, recharging was no problem. This is a very friendly, low-key campground, and the camp hosts were nice and helpful. There is kayaking, fishing and hiking nearby and Calaveras Big Trees State Park is just a few miles away. It’s a fantastic SP, and definitely worth a visit and the self-guided tour. The price was $48/day for regular sites and $53 for premium. The premium sites are roomier, but the regular sites are fine. For full hookups the price was very good. I was in a premium site, which I had just reserved the week before. The sites are not paved, but I was amazed to discover that I had to do no leveling whatsoever.Wi-Fi was via satellite, and a bit spotty. I got pretty good coverage on my cell phone though. The camp hosts and people I spoke with that had Verizon said their coverage was excellent.

  • Clean quiet nice place

    Reviewed 2/7/2019

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 28

    This place was clean quiet and friendly. Just a short drive from sour grass. There is a grocery store and brewery just down the way. Well-maintained. If you have kids bikes helmets are required

  • Its a nice loction for Big Trees State Park

    Reviewed 6/2/2019

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 19

    I have mixed reviews on this place, we were there during thanksgiving week 2018, first rain of the season so we had tons of debris coming down from the trees, the pine needles were quite the mess and the rain was in our site was lower than the road so we had a river running through it. they say they can fit big rigs but it was extremel...moreI have mixed reviews on this place, we were there during thanksgiving week 2018, first rain of the season so we had tons of debris coming down from the trees, the pine needles were quite the mess and the rain was in our site was lower than the road so we had a river running through it. they say they can fit big rigs but it was extremely tight for our 35' rig. looks like about half the sites are seasonal and the roads are very narrow. The proximity to Big Trees state park is a huge plus and the work campers and owners are extremely nice and helpful. I here this place has really improved since the new owners took over so I look forward to other upgrades in the park. They offer WIFI but like most it doesn't really work. if you need a mobile device make sure its Verizon because nothing else works within ten miles

  • Nice and quite but lots of permant seasonal rigs

    Reviewed 25/11/2018

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 19

    We had a nice time during Thanksgiving week, Owners and staff were very nice and kept the park very clean. We had site 19 which is unpaved (some are) and we were there during the first rain of the season and that leads to mud into the rig, had lots of pine needles drop on top of the rig because of the weather as well. Perfaect spot if ...moreWe had a nice time during Thanksgiving week, Owners and staff were very nice and kept the park very clean. We had site 19 which is unpaved (some are) and we were there during the first rain of the season and that leads to mud into the rig, had lots of pine needles drop on top of the rig because of the weather as well. Perfaect spot if you want to go to big trees.I would say you need to be a skilled drive to manipulate the narrow roads to avoid the numerous trees, we had 35’ rig and fit fine but most site won’t accomidate anything bigger. Verizion worked fine but ATT nothing within 20 miles seam to work.

  • Great, quiet campground minutes from the State Park

    Reviewed 7/10/2018

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 58

    This is a great little private campground. The owners and camp host were extremely nice. The park is minutes from Calaveras Big Trees State Park and the little town of Arnold, CA. There was no AT&T coverage at the time of our stay. The campground offered wifi for $2/day. The website states it is satellite internet. It makes sense why ...moreThis is a great little private campground. The owners and camp host were extremely nice. The park is minutes from Calaveras Big Trees State Park and the little town of Arnold, CA. There was no AT&T coverage at the time of our stay. The campground offered wifi for $2/day. The website states it is satellite internet. It makes sense why they need to charge. The internet speed was good, but the latency was what you would expect from a satellite provider. The campground is very quiet. The northern sites have a better view of an awesome valley. There are a ton of tent sites here. The restrooms are some of the cleanest we have seen at a campground and they include showers (coin op). Firewood is available for purchase ($5). There is a pool for use in the summertime. All RV sites are full hookups.

  • Great privately owned park close to lots of activities

    Reviewed 5/9/2017

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 59

    This is the second time we've stayed here over Labor Day weekend (first was in 2016). Many sites are permanent (but not full-time residents) yet there are plenty of trailer and tent sites available along with a pool. New owners Ben and Kayla (?) took over Sept 1 and are a very nice couple (previous owners KC and Terri were great too) w...moreThis is the second time we've stayed here over Labor Day weekend (first was in 2016). Many sites are permanent (but not full-time residents) yet there are plenty of trailer and tent sites available along with a pool. New owners Ben and Kayla (?) took over Sept 1 and are a very nice couple (previous owners KC and Terri were great too) who are enthusiastic about their new venture! Restrooms and (pay) showers available. Recommend site 59 for large RV/trailer.Close to Calaveras Big Trees State Park (giant Sequoias), the lovely town of Arnold that has a very interesting logging museum and a great Italian restaurant, and 30 minutes from several mountain lakes, although Alpine Lake at the top of hwy 4 gets VERY busy on the weekends/holidays.

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Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 09/05/2017

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