Riverside RV Park
Riverside RV Park is located at 17505 US 101 S., Klamath, California 95548 with a total of 0 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Fishing, Hiking, Water Sports, and more. Before your trip to Riverside RV Park, check out website at or contact them through 707-482-1111 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
41.5425, -124.0511
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 41.5425, -124.0511
Amenities
Hookups | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Recreation | boat ramp | fishing | rec hall | water access | |
Site Amenities | big rig | picnic table | pull thru | ||
Facilities | laundry | restrooms | |||
Pets | pets |
Overview of Riverside RV Park
Longest RV Reported: 25 feet (Travel Trailer)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
Yes
Monthly Rate:
Yes
Pad Type:
grass with concrete patio
Elevation:
0 ft / 0 m
Tent Camping:
Yes
Reviews of Riverside RV Park
1 people have reviewed this location.
Overall Rating
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Could be OK with new management
Reviewed 11/11/2018
Overall Rating
Access
Location
Cleanliness
Site Quality
Noise
We selected Klamath as our camping location in order to be centrally located for visiting the different sections of Redwoods National and State Parks, and it was perfect for this purpose. However, we found the RV park options in Klamath to be disappointing. After difficulties with our reservation at Chinook RV Park next door, we temporarily moved over to Riverside. What we experienced there convinced us to leave without spending the night. The park was in the middle of total upheaval in management, with the managers having recently been fired and the temporary manager dealing with a sick family member and unavailable. The park is owned by the Yurok tribe, and seems to preference tribal members in some fashion (all other campers were members of the tribe). All other campers we saw were permanent residents -- no other transient travelers. We found the sites to be laid out in a very confusing way, with some of them lacking utilities (e.g., no sewer at the first site we pulled into). The area closer to the river seems to be designed for transient travelers, but it was deserted and the utility boxes were filled with cobwebs. On the plus side, the RV park had functional wifi (which we used to look at other options) and the bathrooms were relatively modern and clean. The campground also offers free laundry, which is a nice perk! The sites are grass, lumpy, not particularly level, and in many cases placed far from the utility posts. The sites on the riverfront are back-ins that face away from the river, so it would be of no benefit for our rear panoramic windows. If the park management situation stabilizes, and they begin catering to travelers, it could be a decent option for the area.