Village Camper Inn RV Park

1543 Parkway Dr., Crescent City, CA 95531

707-464-3544

800-470-3544

Official Website

GPS: 41.7747,-124.1812

Village Camper Inn RV Park is located at 1543 Parkway Dr., Crescent City, California 95531 with a total of 135 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Biking, Volleyball, and more. Before your trip to Village Camper Inn RV Park, check out website at http://www.villagecamperinn.com/ or contact them through 707-464-3544 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

41.7747, -124.1812

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 41.7747, -124.1812

Overview of Village Camper Inn RV Park


Last Price Paid: $54

Reported by Mkl on 02.25.2022

Longest RV Reported: 44 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

135

Pad Type:

gravel with concrete patio

Elevation:

32 ft / 9 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Village Camper Inn RV Park

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  • Ok

    Reviewed 25/2/2022

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    Nightly rate: $54

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 32

    Older park. Many trees. It was dark at night which is nice compared to many other place with too much light. Relatively quiet, except Site 32 was next to the road the full timers use to go to work in the morningBathrooms adequate. Nice that they’re heated. The short term camping area was pretty vacant. Our site was very unlevel for...moreOlder park. Many trees. It was dark at night which is nice compared to many other place with too much light. Relatively quiet, except Site 32 was next to the road the full timers use to go to work in the morningBathrooms adequate. Nice that they’re heated. The short term camping area was pretty vacant. Our site was very unlevel for the camper and just to walk on. Not sure why we got that site when there were so many open and level sites available. Wi-Fi totally nonfunctional. Cellular good enough.

  • So peaceful!

    Reviewed 18/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $65

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 54

    Had a lovely 1 night stay. The park was fairly empty so it was super quiet. Spots are spread out nicely - no sardine style camping that’s popular in so many RV parks these days. Lots of trees and greenery. Will definitely stay again if we’re in the area. Only bummer was DISH wouldn’t pick up a signal due to thick trees. Can’t hav...moreHad a lovely 1 night stay. The park was fairly empty so it was super quiet. Spots are spread out nicely - no sardine style camping that’s popular in so many RV parks these days. Lots of trees and greenery. Will definitely stay again if we’re in the area. Only bummer was DISH wouldn’t pick up a signal due to thick trees. Can’t have everything I guess.

  • Nice enough for touring the area...

    Reviewed 5/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $52

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 47

    The staff is friendly and helpful. Check-in was you outside, staff inside behind a plastic window. Most of the park is for permanent or monthly renters. TIGHT turns for big rigs starting with the turn into the park especially coming from the west. Then another squeeze to turn into the camping area and another squeeze at the top of the ...moreThe staff is friendly and helpful. Check-in was you outside, staff inside behind a plastic window. Most of the park is for permanent or monthly renters. TIGHT turns for big rigs starting with the turn into the park especially coming from the west. Then another squeeze to turn into the camping area and another squeeze at the top of the hill. Obviously, this park was built long before the arrival of 40+ foot RVs. There are lots of trees and lots of redwoods. Which are very pretty although the vehicles get peppered with tree debris. The interior roads are paved as are the premium sites (although you have to drive through gravel to get to it). All other sites are gravel. Most of the sites also looked pretty level. Sites are near each other. Our site (47) had a bit more space as the DS was by the road, and PS side had big redwood trees. The sites are narrow but we managed to wedge ourselves in there. Each site has a rather dirty picnic table, and you are up close and personal with your neighbor (luckily, we knew ours!). WII FI didn’t work the first 2 days. They reset it, and it worked for a day and stopped. Verizon was 4g 2/3 bars so our hot spots worked most of the time. Satellite would not work in most sites, and there is no cable. Trash was emptied regularly which was nice. Our section backed up to Parkway Drive so there was lots of traffic noise during the day. It quieted down pretty well at night. Crescent City appears to be a depressed town – just a feeling. Every business, it seemed, was looking for help. Most restaurants had limited hours (or were not open at all) and were take out only. We only saw a couple with indoor seating. There are homeless but we didn’t see many camps. Lots of really old campers and vans and other unique vehicles. Just seems sad. However, the town is surrounded by beauty. Jedediah State park (oh those redwoods), Smith River (what a gorgeous color), the Pacific ocean and Battery Point lighthouse. Anyway, back to the RV park. It’s just fine for touring around the area for a few days. We saw many trees had been “hugged” by RVs so drive carefully.

  • Comfortable break amongst the Redwoods

    Reviewed 20/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 42

    We were relieved to arrive at our campground for the week after 2 months of hot weather. Village Camper Inn is away from the main part of town, and its very quiet, with its own bit of redwood forrest. The sites were fairly tight for this still learning RV'er but manageable. The services are set at the rear of the sites and were almost...more We were relieved to arrive at our campground for the week after 2 months of hot weather. Village Camper Inn is away from the main part of town, and its very quiet, with its own bit of redwood forrest. The sites were fairly tight for this still learning RV'er but manageable. The services are set at the rear of the sites and were almost at the limit of our equipment. All of our connections are mid rig on the FW. All worked well though very close to our neighbors patio area. Be aware of that one cherry tree in July!!! I guess it was a good excuse to wash the rig anyway. The Redwood Nat'l Park is 30 minutes south when Rt 101 is not being rebuilt from landslides. It was worth the little extra wait in traffic, and of course the ride along the coast is breathtaking. We were located just minutes from Crescent City and the harbor area. Walmart is very close buy the campground. There are a limited number of restaurants in town but the normal big chains are present. We recommend the local brewery in town called Sea Quake. They pour an excellent chocolate porter and their pizza is so good you'll forget about the price! Oh yeah, the mac and cheese ain't bad either. Our site had cable but limited channels. Got a few OTA TV channels. Cell service had low bars but the speeds of both Verizon and Tmobile were fine for work and streaming. We did enjoy our stay in Crescent City and would visit Village Camper Inn on our next trip thru.

  • GREAT OVERNIGHT July 15

    Reviewed 17/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 34

    I was lucky to have been able to get a reservation if just for the one night July 15, 2021. I had my own Wi-Fi system as to access I had to use my last name with a number provided. Fast speed and also to stream on my phone! I did not use any hook ups as I am in teeny tiny trailer and very minimalistic. My 12 bolt gets me exactly wha...moreI was lucky to have been able to get a reservation if just for the one night July 15, 2021. I had my own Wi-Fi system as to access I had to use my last name with a number provided. Fast speed and also to stream on my phone! I did not use any hook ups as I am in teeny tiny trailer and very minimalistic. My 12 bolt gets me exactly what I need. Beautiful setting among the very tall trees. Sites were wide with good depth. Can’t hosts helpful, appeared to be about four of them. Flush toilets with free showers and laundry available. Next time I will stay more than just an overnight!

  • Clean, quiet park!

    Reviewed 6/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 50

    We stayed here over the 4th of July and it was perfect! The sites are not spacious, but not incredibly small.Our interaction with the staff was minimal, but they were super friendly. We did not use any amenities. Cool place to stay while passing through Crescent City.Didn't test internet speeds, but both cell and internet w...moreWe stayed here over the 4th of July and it was perfect! The sites are not spacious, but not incredibly small.Our interaction with the staff was minimal, but they were super friendly. We did not use any amenities. Cool place to stay while passing through Crescent City.Didn't test internet speeds, but both cell and internet worked well.

  • Quiet, a little out of the way

    Reviewed 29/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 240

    Nice quiet spot. A touch out of town, but nothing for a car :). Great access to Jedediah redwoods and others. Right off the 101. Interesting site layouts, some big sites, some tight. Mine would not have worked with a slide, but since I don't have one... Probably why I got it! All connections at very back of the site, sewer just rea...moreNice quiet spot. A touch out of town, but nothing for a car :). Great access to Jedediah redwoods and others. Right off the 101. Interesting site layouts, some big sites, some tight. Mine would not have worked with a slide, but since I don't have one... Probably why I got it! All connections at very back of the site, sewer just reached with an extension. Be prepared! Wifi useless, even at 7 am with a booster. LOTS of animals. Cats roaming free, a rooster I could hear, lots of people with dogs, but all controlled. Site way off level on left side for me :).

  • Great place to stay

    Reviewed 5/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 42

    I liked this park because of its proximity to the beach, the Redwoods, and to town. We were able to go see the Battery Point Lighthouse one day, go to the Redwoods the next, and have dinner in town at the marina. I needed a new hose, so Walmart was less than a mile away.Although my visit was during the later part of the COVID-19 ou...moreI liked this park because of its proximity to the beach, the Redwoods, and to town. We were able to go see the Battery Point Lighthouse one day, go to the Redwoods the next, and have dinner in town at the marina. I needed a new hose, so Walmart was less than a mile away.Although my visit was during the later part of the COVID-19 outbreak, my friend and I were still able to enjoy our time. The park is in an area that is wooded (it even has its own redwood trees), has fire rings, gravel sites, lots of shade, and is well kept.One thing though, my toy hauler is 39’ long. The roads and corners were tight for it, but I got it through. Also make sure you have enough sewer hose, water hose, and electric cord as the hookups are towards the rear of the site (at least the sites here in the row where I am). My service bay and sewer connection are all towards the front. I had to use my extra pieces to reach it all. Good thing I had them!I recommend this park for sure! We had neighbors on each side and never knew they were there.

  • An oasis for the weary in need of comforts

    Reviewed 14/8/2018

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    Nightly rate: $41

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 26

    We needed showers, laundry, electric and waste hook ups and found them all at Village Camper Inn RV park. Nothing here is spectacular, but it's all just fine and fills the need. Close to the city and coast and sites, so that was nice. Having driven by a few other spots, I feel this is likely the best option in the area. I'm happy we na...moreWe needed showers, laundry, electric and waste hook ups and found them all at Village Camper Inn RV park. Nothing here is spectacular, but it's all just fine and fills the need. Close to the city and coast and sites, so that was nice. Having driven by a few other spots, I feel this is likely the best option in the area. I'm happy we nabbed a spot for couple of nights and suggest others do the same.

  • Close to town, yet quiet location, however the sites were rundown.

    Reviewed 12/11/2017

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    Nightly rate: $41

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 34

    Overpriced for what you get. Wifi is an extra charge, the picnic tables are 'returning to mother earth', muddy dirt sites due to rain (could use some gravel).

  • Convenient, quiet, and friendly

    Reviewed 24/8/2017

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    Nightly rate: $41

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 29

    We spent a week in Crescent City to get away from the smoke nearly everywhere else. They put us in Site 29, in the lower loop behind the office. This is the loop I'd recommend because there is good spacing between sites and traffic passes the loop only upon entering the park. We used the bathroom regularly because our little folding...moreWe spent a week in Crescent City to get away from the smoke nearly everywhere else. They put us in Site 29, in the lower loop behind the office. This is the loop I'd recommend because there is good spacing between sites and traffic passes the loop only upon entering the park. We used the bathroom regularly because our little folding camper isn't self-contained. It's a bit of a walk up the hill to the bathroom from our site, but not as far as some parks we've visited. The bathrooms were well-maintained, although the showers were a little tight. On the men's side they were sometimes all in use in the morning, but free most other times. I think there are a number of workers and other permanent residents in the upper loop, but they keep their areas neat and we had no noise issues. We could hear the foghorn, but it was much fainter than other locations in town. The location was ideal--a few minutes from downtown but away from traffic enough to be pleasant, camping among the trees and birds. The staff was friendly and available. They charge extra for Wifi, but we didn't use it. Their provider had a cable problem early in our stay, and we didn't inquire later whether it had been resolved. What little online we needed we did through Verizon. Don't miss the organic blueberry farm 1/2 mile north, at the intersection of Parkway Drive and Hwy 199.

  • Will not be back.

    Reviewed 11/4/2017

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    Nightly rate: $41

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 52

    Big puddles in camp sites, have to pay for wifi, the cable is not real cable, only half the channels​ work, they only work half the time. Could not give me a sight that satellite would work.

  • Very nice park in the redwoods.

    Reviewed 4/7/2016

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    Nightly rate: $46

    Days stayed: 1

    If you like redwoods, this is the place to stay. Very close to town and VERY quiet. Only about a 10 minute drive to the redwoods or the beach. We moved from a park on the bay, couldn't stand the high winds every night or the fog horn every 30 seconds !!This park is a little older but very well maintained. Staff was very fri...moreIf you like redwoods, this is the place to stay. Very close to town and VERY quiet. Only about a 10 minute drive to the redwoods or the beach. We moved from a park on the bay, couldn't stand the high winds every night or the fog horn every 30 seconds !!This park is a little older but very well maintained. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We will definitely stay at this park again.

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