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Mochness Monster

For Skyline Wilderness Park: We camped here in our 26' motorhome for BottleRock music festival 2024. We stayed in a full hookup site. Other than them raising the cost to $400 a night for the event (still a far cheaper option than anywhere else in town for the festival), the grounds were well maintained. Mostly compact gravel/dirt pads. Ours was level and required no adjustments. The bathrooms and showers were well maintained and clean but not the most updated facilities. This was a big event with lots of car campers in a giant field. They had tons of friendly and helpful staff keeping the grounds in good order. It's a great option to stay on Napa and would definitely go back.

Posted May 30, 2024 by Mochness Monster from Simi Valley, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

ZNF68

For Skyline Wilderness Park: Good: Quant camp ground outside Napa. Archery shooting range, disc golf, horse paddock and garden within the park. Dog friendly and good sized dog run. Bad: Night shift was hard to contact/get help. Dump station causes congestion when trying to leave the park - especially if you do not need to dump.

Posted May 12, 2022 by ZNF68 from California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Dianne

For Skyline Wilderness Park: I really liked this park. It was very clean and the staff where very nice. Lots of hiking trails and places to walk the dogs. Sites where a little on the close side but ok. Will definitely stay here again on my way back home I. A couple months.

Posted Jan 17, 2020 by Dianne from Washington state. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Michael H

For Skyline Wilderness Park: If you're coming to the Napa-Sonoma wine country, this is the place to stay. It's a big community-run park with several areas for RVs and a big area for tents. The RV sites offer either just electric, water + electric, or water + electric + sewer. You can see which sites offer what when you're booking. The sites with the best views are the PP sites, which are water+electric. Most of the sites are a good size, but all the sewered sites are a tight fit, and some can't accommodate slides (I think RV31-35). Most sites are fairly level, but some will need a bit of assistance to get the RV level. As well as the camping, the park has hiking, disc golf, a California native plant garden, mountain biking, etc. Showers and toilets work well and were clean. Park wifi varies from ok to non-existent, depending on which site you're in, but cell phone signals are good.

Posted Sep 14, 2019 by Michael H from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

OffIsland

For Skyline Wilderness Park: I have mixed feelings about this park, but for the price I think it is pretty great. I love the location, tucked into the hills with views of the nearby vineyards. Access to some great hiking biking trails as well as a frisbee golf, equestrian trails and archery field. WiFi doesn’t really work The facilities seem worn down as does much of the park. Dog friendly but as other noted there are no dogs in the trails. A big negative for us. Convenient to Napa.

Posted Jan 02, 2019 by OffIsland from New England. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Leahpett

For Skyline Wilderness Park: Great, secluded little spot in Napa! Surrounded by beautiful rolling green hills, and with lush green grass and trails, this haven was a wonderful stay on our trip from Southern California to Canada! $25 for dry camping, $35 for full hook up; to be honest I prefer the dry camping! The actual RV hook up sites are quite crowded, but the dry camping spots are usually near the scenic areas. Because of RV overflow we ended up parking in the horse camping area: it was wonderful! I would absolutely recommend this place for a stop over. We headed into San Francisco one of the days we stayed, and it was a completely doable distance for us in our tow car. If you're looking for resort style amenities with a pool, hot tub, clubhouse, etc., this place won't be for you. However, if you're looking for a peaceful, beautiful getaway for a cheap price, this place is the ticket!

Posted Apr 16, 2018 by Leahpett from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Xatlatc

For Skyline Wilderness Park: Very reasonable rates for full hookups. Didn't use the facilities. No privacy. I was lucky to get a site as a drive up on a Friday afternoon. Verizon LTE was 3-4 bars.

Posted Apr 15, 2018 by Xatlatc from Upstate of South Carolina . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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