Sidney Gulch RV Park

504 N Main St, Weaverville, CA 96093

530-623-6621

GPS: 40.7358,-122.948

Sidney Gulch RV Park is located at 504 N Main St, Weaverville, California 96093 with a total of 40 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Fishing, Hunting, Rafting, and more. Before your trip to Sidney Gulch RV Park, check out website at or contact them through 530-623-6621 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

40.7358, -122.948

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 40.7358, -122.948

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Site Amenities picnic table pull thru
Facilities laundry propane restrooms
Pets pets

Overview of Sidney Gulch RV Park


Last Price Paid: $50

Reported by JAY on 05.15.2022

Longest RV Reported: 30 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

40

Elevation:

2,066 ft / 629 m

Max Length:

40 ft

Reviews of Sidney Gulch RV Park

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  • The Only Game In Town

    Reviewed 15/5/2022

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 38

    Considering the fact that it’s the only game in town, it was fine. A bit on the rundown side but it suited our needs. Over half the park is permanent residents, things were quiet and without disturbance while we were there. There is a part-time attendant, she is there four days a week from 10 to 3, and would not take a reservation beca...moreConsidering the fact that it’s the only game in town, it was fine. A bit on the rundown side but it suited our needs. Over half the park is permanent residents, things were quiet and without disturbance while we were there. There is a part-time attendant, she is there four days a week from 10 to 3, and would not take a reservation because she said there were plenty of spaces. Hence, when we arrived, there was no one to give us information or guidance on the sites. The roadway is narrow and steep, the sites vary in size, both in length and width, and some are 20/30 amp, others are 50 only, none are marked as such. We chose a site close to the office in order to avoid the steep roadway, and because a previous review talked about the wifi being stronger by the office. We didn’t think to check out the electric box until we’d parked and unhitched. Turns out it was 50amp. We are set up for 30. The sites are all gravel and tiered, so getting level was a small challenge. And since we’d already done so, we chose to go with the 110 plug-in rather than move. At the office door there is a grey box with registration/payment envelopes and a black mailbox in which to deposit them. Over the phone I was told they preferred cash, but if there was no other option they would take a check. We were nervous about depositing that much cash, but it wasn’t the first time we’ve had to do that. The next morning the attendant came by to ask if we’d registered and paid, my husband went with her to the office and did the requisite paperwork. AND came back with a 50-to-30 converter plug that they loan out. Which was handy because our 110 plug wouldn’t stay plugged in. There are bathrooms/showers, we did not use them. There is a small laundry room, 4 machines each, it was fine. The promised wifi did not work. Often it doesn’t in many campgrounds, we’ve learned not to count on it. Cell signal was good enough. No TV reception at all, not even a local religious channel, and while there is cable hookups in most sites, there is no cable service. On the plus side, the downtown area is an easy half-mile walk. The best grocery store is the Holiday Market on the other side of town. The Nugget Restaurant makes wonderful buttermilk pancakes. Several interesting historical sites in the area. It wasn’t the best place we’ve been, but it was far from the worst. It served its purpose, it was good enough.

  • Beats Redding & Great Access to Hiking

    Reviewed 11/10/2018

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 38

    Rate includes all taxes. Stopped here rather than going to Redding, knowing that Weaverville is a much more charming spot, and looking forward to hiking the Trinity Wilderness. I get what the previous person wrote about difficult parking, the place is on a hill. But site #38 was easy to get into and, because it is close to the offic...moreRate includes all taxes. Stopped here rather than going to Redding, knowing that Weaverville is a much more charming spot, and looking forward to hiking the Trinity Wilderness. I get what the previous person wrote about difficult parking, the place is on a hill. But site #38 was easy to get into and, because it is close to the office, excellent WIFI connection. Hosts are great. Very quite place and nice to be able to walk into town. Showers are clean and hot and the laundry facility is in great shape (new machines, etc.) Marked site quality down one notch just due to gravel rather than asphalt or concrete. It's an RV park, everyone is close together.

  • Accessible to walk to Weaverville town

    Reviewed 9/10/2017

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    Nightly rate: $33

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 24

    This RV park is pretty tight with a lot of seasonal campers. Access into spaces very tight but most appear to be level. I have a twenty two foot camper and found it challenging partly it is situated on a hill.The good points that it is typically quiet, the owner is friendly.The town of Weaverville is wonderful and do take tim...moreThis RV park is pretty tight with a lot of seasonal campers. Access into spaces very tight but most appear to be level. I have a twenty two foot camper and found it challenging partly it is situated on a hill.The good points that it is typically quiet, the owner is friendly.The town of Weaverville is wonderful and do take time to walk around. A lot of history in the old gold mining town.I found that the cell service was painfully slow!!

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 10/09/2017

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