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Casita Claudia

For Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort: We towed our 17’ Casita trailer down from Sacramento, where we keep it stored and we’re very appreciative of the directions given in the camp website. Our experience (so far) is that campground — especially those that accommodate the behemoth RVs — do stack the campsites right next to each other. Despite this — and remember because our trailer is so small and we spend most of our time outside — we didn’t really mind it because the surrounding redwoods were so beautiful and our site (#11) abutted a (dry) stream. It seems to be very family friendly, and we would definitely book again. I’m not sure why a previous camper complained when, with no reservation, they found the campground full. Beautiful, Quiet, Clean, Friendly.

Posted Jun 07, 2022 by Casita Claudia from Oakland, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

E McDonald

For Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort: Very family oriented. Playground basketball courts. Tight spaces with little privacy but everyone was super nice. Beautiful cool setting jn trees. We drove next door into Henry Cowell park. There’s also a little beach river area you can access. Cute place!

Posted Jun 21, 2021 by E McDonald from Bay Area . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Shadow Cruising

For Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort: The Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort was very nice. Located within the redwood trees and backs up to the San Lorenzo river. We have a 28’ TT with one slide out. We stayed in site 33 next to the clubhouse, which is the last site on that row. We arrived around 6pm Friday night, the office was closed and almost all the spaces were already filled. That created a nightmare for attempting to back into site 33 with almost no clearance on either side. Thankfully two fellow campers came to our aid and helped me back in. A special shout out to campers Joe and Dave! It literally took almost 20 minutes due to how tight the space was. I had read that some of the spaces were tight, but that was an understatement for site 33 and 32. Thankfully, the site required minimal leveling, however, all my hookups were in the middle of site 32’s patio area. Because of how close we were to our neighbors, we quickly became friends and drinking pals, so kudos on that front. However, we could easily hear them and they could easily hear us when in our campsites. It was so tight, that we couldn’t even put out our 8’x12’ rug or extend our awning. Once settled in and de-stressed via a cocktail it was actually quite a nice park nestled in the redwoods. The kids said the showers worked great and had plenty of pressure and hot water. Lots of families and kids riding bikes, scooters and playing. We were totally fine with that but if you want peace and quite, I’d recommend a mid-week stay. The WiFi worked well considering how packed the campground was. The restrooms were very clean. The Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort worked great as a home base. We went to the Mystery Spot, the beach and out to a nice dinner at The Crow’s Nest in Santa Cruz which is 10 minutes away. We will be back in a few weeks (Memorial Day weekend) to go to the beach boardwalk, however, we will be getting a much better site for backing in. Definitely use the directions on the SC Redwoods RV Resort website to get there safely with your rig. Do not come up Hwy 9, it’s WAY too narrow.

Posted May 10, 2021 by Shadow Cruising from San Bruno, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Carbunkle

For Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort: Highlight of our vacation, camping in and next to redwoods, tight parking but not a problem. I would highly recommend, very kid friendly.

Posted Jun 29, 2017 by Carbunkle from Orange California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Alison

For Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort: Don't drive up Highway 9 from Santa Cruz! Hwy 9 suffered damage from storms during the winter of 2017 and is VERY NARROW. Drive to Felton, and then travel south on Hwy 9.

Your trip will be worth the drive. This campground is nestled in the beautiful Redwoods along the Sant Cruz River.

Book the spaces along the river if possible, and wake to the sound of rushing water below.

Clean facilities, great big outdoor sinks for washing dishes, and friendly and helpful staff.

Posted May 01, 2017 by Alison from DC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

JD

For Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort: Beautiful area, friendly staff, but can get VERY crowded. We stayed during a peak time, so we expected it to be busy, but even so, we were surprised. They really pack the units in here- all we could see out most of our windows was the side of other trailers, and my awning was very nearly touching my neighbor's rig. A bit like an RV dealership with trees... Plenty of kids around, may be a good thing or not, depending on your point of view.

Posted Mar 29, 2016 by JD from Southern California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

EmiSunshine

For Santa Cruz Redwoods RV Resort: We are not impressed! We called explaining our need to check in at 930 or 10. Yes they had room no they would not care to allow us a late check in..... Ummm really?

Posted Jul 19, 2015 by EmiSunshine from tennessee. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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