Hours
Monday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMTuesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Coloma Resort Introduce
Coloma Resort offers a charming and family-friendly experience for campers and RV enthusiasts alike. Situated along the scenic American River in Coloma, California, the resort provides a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation. With a variety of lodging options, including cabins, glamping tents, and RV spots, there's something for every traveler.
- Family-Friendly Activities: Engage in rafting on the American River or explore nearby attractions like the Coloma Historic District. The resort hosts events such as the annual Gold Rush reenactment, adding to its charm.
- Clean and Spacious Facilities: Enjoy well-maintained restrooms and showers, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.
- Proximity to Nature: Located right next to the American River, offering breathtaking views and easy access to water activities. The resort's expansion includes diverse lodging options like covered wagons and glamping tents, catering to various preferences.
Customer feedback highlights Coloma Resort as a beloved family tradition. Many appreciate its expanded facilities and continuous improvements, though some miss the charm of previous setups. Despite this, the resort remains a top choice for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a picturesque setting in California.
Store & Amenities: The on-site store offers essential camping gear and unique souvenirs, including small bottles of gold for kids. Complementing the natural beauty, the resort's cleanliness and ongoing maintenance ensure a pleasant stay.
Location
Customer Reviews
It's a family tradition now to go there every year. We book the camping spot each year right after we leave there. It's very family friendly with a lot of camping activities and good facilities. The restrooms and shower rooms are clean and spacious. It's right next to the American River with a good view and convenient to arrange a day trip on the water for rafting. The store is lovely and it carries almost everything you need for camping. Their souvenirs are cute too. You can even buy a small bottle of gold for kids :)
I've been coming here since I was a kid, almost every year for the gold rush reenactment. They have done lots of work, some is good, and some, not so much. I guess the old store burned down, which is shame because the new store has none of the charm, and about a tenth of items, as the old store. There used to be way more little nicknacks and kitchy camping gifts and things. They also got rid of the chicken coop and the little old west town. All the old facades of blacksmith shop, banks and hotels are gone. Not a single place to take corny old times photos and that's a shame. On the positive side, they have expanded a lot! Where a ropes course used to be they now have all sorts of lodging options. There are little cabins, glamping tents, bunk houses, a full cottage with deck, tent spots, rv spots and even two covered wagons. It is not cheap, but they have really cleaned up the property and we saw the crew cleaning leafs and taking trash constantly. It's right in Coloma on the American River, so you really can't be the location. It will get cold in the winter, but that doesn't stop people from rafting.
We booked a site for 5 nights, it was a river side spot. It was such a beautiful view and a private trail down to the river. On our first night, when I was returning from the bathroom I saw a cockroach near our tent. We got out our flashlights and found 4 more climbing on our tent and then saw hundreds more (might be overestimate but that's what it looked like) running up and down the hill just outside our tent. We killed a few and then decided to go to bed and try not to think about it. The next morning we mentioned it to a staff member and they didn't seem surprised. So, we decided we would try to deal with it ourselves. When the sunset we got out our roach killer and begin to put a barrier around our site but that didn't stop them, so we started spraying them, but they kept coming out of nowhere. We eventually ran out of roach killer and it didn't seem to do anything so we went to bed. The next morning we asked to move to a bunk house due to concern of the roaches getting into our stuff. The staff were more than helpful with the switch but still were not surprised about the cockroach issues. Then, I went to use the shower down from our bunk and when I left the shower (it was evening) there were roaches outside and in the grass, around the outside of all the bunk houses in our area as well. If it were not for the roach issue I would rate this place 5 stars, it's clean (besides the roaches at night), the staff were all nice and helpful, and the river was great. I would return here if they got ride of the cockroach issue!
First time visiting and will definitely be coming back. We had space 98 and it was nice spot but backing in took several attempts as not a lot of room but once in all good. We have 38’ 5th wheel and that’s the only reason it was a little more difficult with space. Smaller trailers were able to back in first attempt.
We've been coming to Coloma Resort with our trailers for 4 years with friends. It's on the American River. They have RV, cabins, wagons, and tent camping sites. Many sites are on the riverbank. These have power and water with a dump station onsite. Most sites off the river are full hook-up. They have a pool, playground, store, and a lot of grassy areas. Several restrooms and showers throughout the park. Always well stocked and clean. Best for last the staff are so friendly. Hope you enjoy the site. RV sites have a noon checkout time. Cabins are a 10am checkout. We scheduled our 2025 Memorial Stay when we checked out. The facility has gotten a face-lift with automated gates, a check-in shack, and upgraded greenery. Labor Day 2024: The park is full. Had a nice visit with friends. I'm hoping to book a spot for 2025.
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