RV Park at Rolling Hills Casino
RV Park at Rolling Hills Casino is located at 2655 Everett Freeman Way, Corning, California 96021 with a total of 72 campsites. Before your trip to RV Park at Rolling Hills Casino, check out website at http://rollinghillscasino.com/hotels/rv-park/ or contact them through 530-528-3586 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
39.8728, -122.2043
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 39.8728, -122.2043
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | wifi | |||||
Recreation | casino | |||||
Site Amenities | big rig | pull thru | ||||
Facilities | laundry | restaurant | restrooms | |||
Pets | pets |
Overview of RV Park at Rolling Hills Casino
Last Price Paid: $46
Reported by robsuey on 05.06.2022
Longest RV Reported: 75 feet
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Number of Sites:
72
Pad Type:
gravel
Elevation:
262 ft / 79 m
Max Stay:
10
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 8 Users Last Reported 10/09/2019
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 10/09/2019
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 01/19/2021
Reviews of RV Park at Rolling Hills Casino
23 people have reviewed this location.
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Very quiet in the back
Reviewed 6/5/2022
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Nightly rate: $46
Days stayed: 2
Site number: 34
We're often looking for an overnighter in this neck of the woods and decided to try this Casino RV Park. Its $46 in the quiet Rv section ( where we stayed) or $10 in the semi-truck parking lot ( very noisy truck traffic).Check in is at the gas station mini-mart. All the sites are about equal, long gravel pull thru's. Some have a tre...moreWe're often looking for an overnighter in this neck of the woods and decided to try this Casino RV Park. Its $46 in the quiet Rv section ( where we stayed) or $10 in the semi-truck parking lot ( very noisy truck traffic).Check in is at the gas station mini-mart. All the sites are about equal, long gravel pull thru's. Some have a tree but mostly just shrubs. I would say you need to be self contained here. There is a Clubhouse ( a few minutes walk away ) where you can use the toilet for free but $15 for a shower. Security occasionally drives thru the Rv Park making sure everything is nice and secure. We enjoyed dinner and breakfast the next morning at the restaurants inside the Casino. We would stay again.
Good overnight stop
Reviewed 28/4/2022
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Nightly rate: $36
Days stayed: 1
ProsFair price. Easy access from freeway. reasonable level pull throughs. This time the gas station had the best price. If you want, you can park in the lot for like $10 a night.ConsWindy, Windy, Windy. The check-in was moved a couple of years ago to the gas station and it is slow, cumbersome, and like being in the middle of chaos.
Easy 1 Nighter
Reviewed 19/4/2022
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Nightly rate: $50
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 68
We just needed a quick, safe stop over with full hookups between 2 long days of driving and this was perfect. It was very quiet - which amazed me since it's a truck stop and casino. The rv park is in the back near the golf course and all sites were very flat and long and wide. All hookups worked with ease.There was a nice little loop o...moreWe just needed a quick, safe stop over with full hookups between 2 long days of driving and this was perfect. It was very quiet - which amazed me since it's a truck stop and casino. The rv park is in the back near the golf course and all sites were very flat and long and wide. All hookups worked with ease.There was a nice little loop on a gravel road to walk my dog, trash bins at every site and so easy to get in, out and gas up before hitting the road again. Check in is at the truck stop and all the staff were very kind and quick to get us checked in. It's very clean and I felt very safe staying here. Note that there is no free shower. We normally take advantage of the bath houses because our camper shower is teeny and the hot water heater is even smaller but for this campsite, you use the trucker's shower/restrooms and I believe a shower is $15 -we made do with our own for this stop. Gas/diesel prices here were the lowest on this leg of the trip too.
Great spot and wonderful service.
Reviewed 10/1/2022
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Nightly rate: $38
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 16
A really nice spot right off the freeway and surprising service. Make a reservation online or ask for the web pricing. It’s a little bit lower than the $40 rack rate. The sites are clean and level, not a whole lot of shade (better in the winter than in the summer because this area gets really hot). Full services. The 30 amp was not emi...moreA really nice spot right off the freeway and surprising service. Make a reservation online or ask for the web pricing. It’s a little bit lower than the $40 rack rate. The sites are clean and level, not a whole lot of shade (better in the winter than in the summer because this area gets really hot). Full services. The 30 amp was not emitting any juice so I used my 50 amp converter. But one of the niftiest amenities is that they have an auto texting system that connects you directly with a service representative when you check in. I texted about the 30 amp and they texted that they could get facilities on site within a few minutes if I needed it. I’ll let them know that I was using the 50A converter and it wasn’t necessary. Never had a texting concierge before. The downside: they are doing some thing with construction going on virtually 24 hours a day near the site. It’s not entirely terribly loud it is somewhat annoying late at night or early in the morning. All said we certainly would stay again.
Easy and Cinvenient
Reviewed 26/6/2021
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Nightly rate: $36
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 43
Stopped here while heading back home to Southern California from a Washington trip. You check in at the Chevron station next to the casino. The RV sites are behind the casino away from freeway noise. All the sites are pull through which is convenient. Mostly level gravel sites with full hookups. Not much greenery or scenery but we were...moreStopped here while heading back home to Southern California from a Washington trip. You check in at the Chevron station next to the casino. The RV sites are behind the casino away from freeway noise. All the sites are pull through which is convenient. Mostly level gravel sites with full hookups. Not much greenery or scenery but we were just here to hook up air conditioning in the 106 degree weather! We did do some gambling in the casino. Won enough to pay for dinner. Had beers and great sandwiches at Rock and Brew restaurant . Would stay again for hookups at a great price.
Best spot in the area for driving down I-5
Reviewed 9/6/2021
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Nightly rate: $33
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 8
This is our 3rd time we have stayed here and really enjoy this spot. It is so quiet, all pull through spots, full hook up and we got a Good Sam discount this time which saved us some doe. There is a lot of places to explore while here so a couple days isn't out of the question. Just be aware that they moved the check in to the Chevron ...moreThis is our 3rd time we have stayed here and really enjoy this spot. It is so quiet, all pull through spots, full hook up and we got a Good Sam discount this time which saved us some doe. There is a lot of places to explore while here so a couple days isn't out of the question. Just be aware that they moved the check in to the Chevron Station, we pulled up to our usual check in spot and were re-directed. Also, you used to be able to just drive into the park and pick any open space, but now they assign you a spot. Internet is limited and they print that, so don't expect to stream video, but if you are driving down I-5, you can't beat this place if in the area!It has 5G, 2 bar Verizon service, but the wifi is slow, no matter what you do
Great little break from boondocking.
Reviewed 19/1/2021
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Nightly rate: $40
Days stayed: 2
Good for a boondocking break. Great food, “decent casino,” easy I-5 access, a couple of nice amenities, low-key north valley spot; but, it’s a “just” a basic 50amp RV park, yet it is nicely, casually tucked away from the more urban spots in the area. Many spots have hook ups that are not well-placed for some rigs, so scope spots out fi...moreGood for a boondocking break. Great food, “decent casino,” easy I-5 access, a couple of nice amenities, low-key north valley spot; but, it’s a “just” a basic 50amp RV park, yet it is nicely, casually tucked away from the more urban spots in the area. Many spots have hook ups that are not well-placed for some rigs, so scope spots out first. Do be advised that the wind gusts can be pretty strong through this area, so if your RV has loose gadgets around, loose things of your RV roof, or satellite equipment, etc. that you may lose to the wind. ... Call ahead for weather, such as excessive wind, plus inquire ahead of time, for their COVID and amenities up to date statuses. ... ... One aspect that I really like is the RV park lighting. It’s very low and dim lighting, which feels relaxing and doesn’t require my extra window shades at night, like most casino stops do. It’s pretty dark here, especially for a casino RV park, so you’ll have a chance to show off your fancy exterior lighting toys, for everyone. This would actually be very creepy, but since it’s casino security, I suppose that I’m comfortable with the less intense lower park lighting. I don’t know how much of their RV park is covered by their casino lot cameras, so you may want to ask security on updates about cameras, if you plan to carry around in the dark wads of casino winnings on your person and in your rig. ... ... More thoughts: Concrete one-lane, ever so slightly bumpy roads around the place, with fairly level gravel spaces. ... ... Garbage cans sporadically provided. ... ... Unless you like being right in the middle of everyone, spot # 68 is an example of a good balance of privacy with (not much, but some) vegetation, outside of the middle and plenty of room for an extra car, or two — with ample space and not on the very outer edge, which can get more wind gusts, more direct sun, out in the open fully without cover, etc. but even more privacy. ... ... Easy check in signage with RV check in at their gas station. Be aware that they won’t take your virtual, phone number, nor printed out Good Sam card for the RV park discount. You need your physical Good Sam card, for the discount. Truck stops can take just the number, so I don’t know why they don’t. I would not suggest paying the normal rack rate, if you have Good Sam. It’s not special enough here to lose that Good Sam discount and be as happy, in my opinion. ... There’s boondocking for free overnight in the loud semi-truck area, if you don’t want hook ups, but the free boondocking option here has its own limiting property rules — plus, its own listing spot and review section/marker. ... ... be prepared for somewhat temperate winter months, but very hot in summer months — and always be prepared for heavy wind gusts through here. ... views of both east and west mountains. ... but, this park needs trees. Hook up selection on both sides would be helpful. ... ... Security is helpful and somewhat present, but not that bothersome, presuming that you’re paid-up. ... Security “situation” in the free RV boondocking truck area is a different story. Make sure you obey their free boondocking rules, and as stated, their free RV lot option has its *own* listing and reviews on most RVer and camping apps. ... this particular review here is for the RV park paid section. ... Essentially, it’s well-maintained, but nothing extra special. Nothing about the RV park jumps out as a “vacation resort,” yet nothing made me go running away screaming, either. ... If you like to go golfing that’s available here, but I didn’t play the course. ... ... Try to safely border some bushes, or trees to break the wind and gain some privacy. ... I’ll refrain from a full review of the casino, but it’s really “not that bad,” for a low-key spot and the food is better than most casinos. We signed up for players card and won some free meals and our RV park fees back with just the new player member comp plays. I would have liked to see a full service coffee shop. That would be nice for the mornings. ... ... Anyway, it is not the best of scenery; however, that’s just the nature of this region and “good scenery” is subjective, of course. ... ... To wrap this up, it is a safe bet for easy access boondock off of I-5, with both options of a paid RV park, or the free overnight stay next to the OTR long hauler lot. ... ... Big RVers: plan for any of your major shopping and your truck stops needs, which are slightly to north, or south from here on I-5. Generally, plan for big box stores in other towns first. Not much here, but seemingly safe and convenient. ... Other Notes: Park WiFi was totally non-existent, but my Verizon signal [their Visible-branded newer data service] with personal hotspot had an excellent signal for multiple simultaneous TVs and devices. When you check in, do be sure to ask about their up to date WiFi deployment status/coverage, if that’s important to you. ... ... Important: I highly recommend doing a walk-through of the place before you drive in with a large rig to pick a spot. Not all spots are suitable for all rigs and personal space desires/moods/needs; the park lacks overall uniformity, in this and other respects, so don’t randomly just guess here about spots to reserve, if possible. Don’t rely on the drawn map at the station when you’re picking a spot, unless you have a pretty small rig and want to just guess what it’s all set up like. ... ... Incidentally, during the right times of year, I really enjoy both RV boondocking and tent camping in this overall general region; therefore, I suggest checking out those myriad options before coming here; but, when wanting a break with a couple of basic amenities and 50amp hook ups, you could do a lot worse. ... ... Lastly, keep in mind that this is a casino RV park, so even though this particular RV park is not Disneyland, they do treat their guests very well, in my experience. ... ... one other issue to take note of: the park included a wide range of apparent conditions of the RVs. It’s not a rich person-only RV park, apparently. As such, it is basically an “approachable” RV park that offers a little break from boondocking and also maybe a little casino luck, but with enough security to keep it from becoming really sketchy. Not what I’d call a “destination resort.” It is what it is. What you see is what you get type of place. ... ... Nobody bothered me here, but most people were still friendly-enough, it was convenient location and it served its intended purposes — plus, I got lucky in the casino. ... As an aside, both the sunsets and sunrises can be pretty cool when positioned in this particular part of the north valley. Depending upon your rig’s shape, the spot # you find and (mostly importantly) specific times of year, this RV park’s elevation and location requires very little climate control, if you’re a snowbird. ... As far as I-5 goes, the noise is “somewhat minimal,” as the park is set back from the road more than the rest of property. If your rig is in good shape and windows closed, you shouldn’t hear I-5. I slept with a couple windows open and didn’t really notice it too much. ... ... This RV park turned out to produce a fairly lengthy review by me, but it’s the sort of place that has many particular pros, cons and general attributes that made me consider many different RVer topics that can come up anywhere that you go, but “all in one spot,” so to speak, if that makes any sense to you. I will return! ... ... Disclaimer: you probably won’t need a reservation, but I suggest one. Ask first to view spot # 68, or one like it (depends on your needs, so look it all over) — and (as stated) do call ahead for up to date COVID and amenity information on the property before showing up. ... ... ... ... and, yes, I did try the RV dry camping here before. Depending upon your planned route, if you prefer boondocking at casinos, but really to stay at this property, just be prepared for “extra attentive security” and extra rules/limits that the RV park is exempt from, regarding your free RV parking areas — plus, it’s loud and full of diesel sounds and fumes; the usual truck stop-ish stuff. If you want to boondock at a casino in the general region, I suggest Colusa, instead of here; but, that’s a separate review entirely and not directly off of any major interstate. ... ... If you want to boondock in this region and have more privacy, etc. (and have time to plan it all out and deal with it), I suggest that you check out the many great public land options in this region, instead of boondocking here; but again, this place is right on I-5 and requires no boondocking planning ahead, if you’re on your way somewhere quickly, but want still want hook ups and a few very basic amenities. ... ... if they stepped a few things up, then they could easily charge more. ... ... At present time of writing this, I wouldn’t pay more than $40 as a daily rate category — and that’s before your Good Sam discount. ... The paid RV park will be paying close attention to you leaving with your rig on time (“about” 11 am) of your reserved check out date, even when they are not seemingly busy. I don’t recall when they make the boondockers leave, but if you’re here for free, do plan on leaving your boondocking spot about 8am, or well before and they usually only allow one night of boondocking at a time. I guess (conjecture) that they figure if you cannot afford the RV park, then you cannot afford to gamble, so be gracious about their allowance of free boondocking options and its rules. Remember: this RV park is an obvious adjunct business to their casino, and not charity. ... Most typical casino matters (pros and cons) appear to apply here, so keep that in mind. ... nothing special about their RV park, but it is very convenient. ... We were going to stay here 2, or 3 days longer (for resting up more before returning to boondocking) but the wind gusts were too formidable, plus it’s too boring and basic to justify paying more to stay here very long. Nearby locations “offered” less wind. ... Sorry for such a lengthy review, but this RV park is “complicated,” for as cheaply that it was designed. ... Loses one star for price and loses one more star for the apparent lack of effort to make the place look classy. I will return at some point probably.
Great overnight spot.
Reviewed 12/11/2020
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Nightly rate: $36
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 78
Stopped here on our way down hwy 5. Large spots. We have two vehicles and a 35 ft 5th wheel. Fit fine in the space. We were in 78 which is great for our dog. Right behind us is a large dirt area and there is a gravel road you can take the dog down. Stickers but the road is good. Good Sam discount.
Exceeded Expectations
Reviewed 8/10/2020
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Nightly rate: $40
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 80
We had planned to camp near Orland and discovered that sites were closed due to Covid.Last minute, swung into Rolling Hills. Such a positive experience! Quiet, pretty and friendly service.We stayed in site 80 which is new and backs up to a huge field. We were allowed to use our gas fire pit. I recommend!
Nothing fancy, but nice enough
Reviewed 21/9/2020
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Nightly rate: $40
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 215
We stayed here on 9/19/20 for one night on our way back from Oregon to our home base in Pleasanton. The office staff was friendly and all of the site are pull through and fairly level. Sites have full hookups, but no picnic table or fire pit, but some have shade. We watched local TV so did not have a chance to test cell or internet str...moreWe stayed here on 9/19/20 for one night on our way back from Oregon to our home base in Pleasanton. The office staff was friendly and all of the site are pull through and fairly level. Sites have full hookups, but no picnic table or fire pit, but some have shade. We watched local TV so did not have a chance to test cell or internet strength. The park was pretty empty and they have recently added a few more rows, towards the highway (so the plants and trees are smaller). We went into town instead of trying to eat in the casino, mainly because the cigarette smoke was so thick. The kennel, showers and clubhouse were closed and the shuttle was only taking golfers to the course and not people to the casino. There is a large truck parking lot in front of the RV Park and next time we are just passing through, I'd seriously think about saving $40 and parking in the lot, as several RVers were doing.
Easy access to I-5, clean, safe
Reviewed 8/11/2019
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 2
Nice place, trees between each site for a little privacy, excellent Verizon signal, some over the air tv stations.
Good overnight stop
Reviewed 9/10/2019
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 1
This was a very clean RV park with easy access off I-5. $35/night is very reasonable for California and we were thankful to have 50 AMP hookups due to high temperatures. Some noise from I-5 but not terrible.
Great connection with AT & T hotspot
Reviewed 8/7/2019
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 2
We stayed here at my sister's recommendation on our way from San Diego to Oregon. It's easy to get to, easy in and out, all pull throughs. After you check in, you drive through the park and pick your spot. All spots are gravel, so not level - but not that big a deal. I teach on-line, and need a strong, reliable connection. My phon...moreWe stayed here at my sister's recommendation on our way from San Diego to Oregon. It's easy to get to, easy in and out, all pull throughs. After you check in, you drive through the park and pick your spot. All spots are gravel, so not level - but not that big a deal. I teach on-line, and need a strong, reliable connection. My phone had 3 bars, but my Blackhawk hotspot/modem with Unlimited To Go/AT & T and had a great signal. I taught classes without a glitch. We were also able to use our Amazon Fire Stick with our TV using the same wifi service. The park's wifi is limited (I had trouble getting a signal), but free - no password required. Internet is available in the clubhouse as well. We ate at the casino's steakhouse - spendy, but the food was good. The casino is saturated wtih smoke. We are told there is a no smoking area with it's own entrance, will give that a try before we leave. This is a good stopping point for us, and we would stay here again.
Reviewed 28/7/2018
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Days stayed: 3
Site number: 72
They are so awesome!! During evacuation from Carr Fire, they comped us 3 nights!! All staff was so accomadating!! It made a difficult time more bareable!!
Excellent clean, well run park.
Reviewed 17/7/2018
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 11
Love finding parks that are easy for us to get into. This park has all 75 foot pull through sites, full hook ups, and lots of mature landscaping. It was 102 degrees so we really wanted to overnight with power so we didn’t have to run the gen all night. Went to dinner at the Casino in the Lounge. Really good food and an excellent waitre...moreLove finding parks that are easy for us to get into. This park has all 75 foot pull through sites, full hook ups, and lots of mature landscaping. It was 102 degrees so we really wanted to overnight with power so we didn’t have to run the gen all night. Went to dinner at the Casino in the Lounge. Really good food and an excellent waitress. RV Park includes use of the hotel pools with a pool pass. We had not picked up a pass but the desk clerk said no problem, just help yourselves so we had a nice swim at 10pm! Did not use the laundry or showers but everything here is nice and well maintained. Got ice at the store by the gas pumps. Very well stocked. We plan on returning here as often as possible. Close to Shasta and all the outdoor activities.
Good stop off for an I-5 run.
Reviewed 30/5/2018
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 1
Great stop off for your travels north/south on I-5. Paved roads, solid gravel pads, nicely landscaped/maintained, FHU’s, casino has a nice buffet, and easy I-5 access. They have a business center for all your fax needs, laundry, showers, and a small kennel facility for doggy daycare.
Nice clean park, 50 amp, no cable, clerk friendly, grounds keeper rude
Reviewed 20/2/2018
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 3
Site number: 12
Easy walk to casino or they will come pick you up.
Sites are spaced out nicely
Reviewed 1/2/2018
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Days stayed: 1
Site number: 43
Pros: Easy ingress and egress; Easy to find from the Highway; Paved road into the park, but sites are graveled; Fairly quiet; Easy check-in; Included is access to the clubhouse laundry, restrooms and showers; Nice small town with nearby restaurants and large Truck/ RV stops plus washing and repair shops. Walking distance to casino. Dec...morePros: Easy ingress and egress; Easy to find from the Highway; Paved road into the park, but sites are graveled; Fairly quiet; Easy check-in; Included is access to the clubhouse laundry, restrooms and showers; Nice small town with nearby restaurants and large Truck/ RV stops plus washing and repair shops. Walking distance to casino. Decent buffet that on Tuesdays and Thursdays is 50% for people over 50 years of age.Cons: Poor WiFi; Sites not levelNotes: They also offer an Equestrian RV Park in another area of the property. In addition, they have a large overnight Truck parking lot that is free and has Security employees driving through at all hours. Very safe.
Beautiful evening
Reviewed 14/11/2017
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 24
We spent one night. Very nice but I believe if you don’t need to plug in and or dump you could stay the truck parking for free. Showers were large and very clean. They charge $4 for shower $10 if you don’t stay in RV park but I believe if you fill up with gas at the chevron station on the property they will give you a voucher for a f...moreWe spent one night. Very nice but I believe if you don’t need to plug in and or dump you could stay the truck parking for free. Showers were large and very clean. They charge $4 for shower $10 if you don’t stay in RV park but I believe if you fill up with gas at the chevron station on the property they will give you a voucher for a free shower.
Easy on/off, long pull throughs.
Reviewed 7/6/2017
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Nightly rate: $35
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The RV park has been described well by the previous reviewers. The nightly rate however, has increased.If the RV park is full, there is plenty of casino parking for overnight camping. Most use the south lot, west of the RV park along with trucks who pull in for the night, but the north side of the casino is much quieter without tru...moreThe RV park has been described well by the previous reviewers. The nightly rate however, has increased.If the RV park is full, there is plenty of casino parking for overnight camping. Most use the south lot, west of the RV park along with trucks who pull in for the night, but the north side of the casino is much quieter without truck noise.
Oasis on I-5
Reviewed 13/10/2016
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Nightly rate: $28
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 49
California is just too big. Going from SoCal to the Oregon border takes me a LOT longer than one day. A nice place to call it quits for the night near the northmiddle is Corning, and a fast and easy in-and-out location by the freeway is the RV Park at Rolling Hills Casino.Not exactly camping, Rolling Hills is more of a welcome rest...moreCalifornia is just too big. Going from SoCal to the Oregon border takes me a LOT longer than one day. A nice place to call it quits for the night near the northmiddle is Corning, and a fast and easy in-and-out location by the freeway is the RV Park at Rolling Hills Casino.Not exactly camping, Rolling Hills is more of a welcome rest stop at the end of a long day of driving. All sites are full hookup, the same size, tow-through (making it easy to arrive after dark), and no reservations are needed—just pull into any open space you like and turn off the engine.A 24-hour shuttle will take you from your RV to the casino/bars/restaurants, but it’s not necessary if you want to stretch your legs and take a short stroll across the parking lot to the main building. It feels safe even late into the night. Many truckers overnight in their well-lighted designated area near the entrance to the RV park.It’s a family friendly operation (and more pet friendly than usual for California), and home to one of the least smoky casinos I've ever been in. If you're really fed up with RVing for the moment, there's what looks to be a reasonable hotel with a little pool. The “Travelers Clubhouse” provides laundry, showers, wifi and other amenities to all.While in Corning visit the hokey Olive Pit (http://www.airstreaming.net/road-trip/olive-pit/), as well as the more upscale Lucero Olive Oil tasting room. Lucero produces a nice quality, affordable oil that makes a great California souvenir to take back to friends in states beyond. Use the label color as your guide to the various flavors—the lightest green bottles are the mildest; the darkest green are grassy and acrid. All are delicious.
Surprisingly Awesome
Reviewed 4/10/2016
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Nightly rate: $28
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 26
I wasn't expecting much from a "casino parking lot" but this is so much more. It's actually a really nice RV park - well manicured, extremely clean, quiet, etc. All the sites are 70' pull-thrus with full hookups and solid 50 amp service - you literally stop and register, then drive around and pick your spot... whatever's open is yours....moreI wasn't expecting much from a "casino parking lot" but this is so much more. It's actually a really nice RV park - well manicured, extremely clean, quiet, etc. All the sites are 70' pull-thrus with full hookups and solid 50 amp service - you literally stop and register, then drive around and pick your spot... whatever's open is yours. Our site was a little unlevel - our front wheels are about an inch off the ground, but that's not all that unusual for us.We're extremely happy to have found this gem with such easy access off I-5... we travel from Las Vegas to Oregon a lot, and this park will suite us quite well from now on.
Quick overnight stay
Reviewed 20/7/2015
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Nightly rate: $28
Days stayed: 1
What can you say about an RV park at a casino on a desolate stretch of I5. We used the campground as a place to rest our heads after a long day of travel from Oregon to our home in California. We had a long day of mechanical issues and Rolling Hills was a good spot to pull in, turn on the air conditioning, take a shower and hop in bed....moreWhat can you say about an RV park at a casino on a desolate stretch of I5. We used the campground as a place to rest our heads after a long day of travel from Oregon to our home in California. We had a long day of mechanical issues and Rolling Hills was a good spot to pull in, turn on the air conditioning, take a shower and hop in bed.There was a very nice woman that checked us in at midnight. All the sites are pull through which made it nice that we didn't have to unhook for our short stay. Sites where fairly roomy and clean. We had breakfast at the casino buffet and headed on down the road. Would stay here again. It was reasonable and definitely quieter than staying in the truck lot with all the running big rigs. A cool amenity at this casino that we didn't use was a they have dog kennels available to board your dogs.