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Prado RV Park Introduce
Prado RV Park offers a welcoming destination for travelers and families looking to connect with nature while enjoying the convenience of modern amenities. Nestled near Prado Reservoir, this park provides a unique combination of 60s-era charm and contemporary facilities, making it a popular spot for both casual campers and adventure-seekers.
Visitors can enjoy spacious RV parking with hookups, including water and electricity, as well as basic camping options. The park's serene environment is ideal for relaxation, while its central location provides easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and boating at Prado Reservoir.
- Spacious RV sites with full hookups
- Basic camping options
- Picnic tables and grills for outdoor cooking
- Ample parking space for RVs and trailers
- Convenient location near Prado Reservoir
- Retro atmosphere reminiscent of the 60s
Customer feedback highlights the park's lively festival atmosphere and nostalgic charm, with one visitor comparing it to the feel of Norco in the 60s. While some guests noted the presence of bugs during events like the Sabaidee Fest, overall reviews emphasize the park's friendly staff and clean facilities.
Whether you're here for a quick stop or an extended stay, Prado RV Park offers a slice of history combined with all the modern comforts you need for a memorable outdoor experience.
Details
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Offerings
- RV camping
Amenities
- Picnic tables
- Public restroom
- Restroom
- Running water
- Tent sites
Payments
- Camping fee
- Credit cards
Children
- Good for kids
Parking
- On-site parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
Location
CaliforniaSan Bernardino CountyChino
Customer Reviews
Here for sabaidee fest, love the energy and festival, just a lot of bugs
A slice of the old school environment of the 60s remind me of living in Norco in 60s
We stayed in the RV park within the park. This is a great campsite. Location is good -close to fwy. The campground is very large so you are camped well away from the roads. It feels like you are far from the city even though you are not. Lots of trees and grass. When reserving your space you can see what each one looks like before you choose. Most sites are pull thrus on a curve. Half of the sites have hookups on roadside, the other half have them on site side so your awning and door are looking at the road instead of all the grass and trees. It is very clean and well kept. Lake is there in camp view for some spots. Huge park with picnic areas, paddle boat rentals, fishing, many areas for walking. It is also gated overnight so you have a code to get in after 5pm. That is nice when in the city, more secure. We will definitely return.
Is place was very nice. The scenery is gorgeous. It is tucked away from the street, but it takes a bit to get back. Where the parking is as a lot to do here.
The best way to use the reservation site and successfully Find available date to make a registrationis. Search for a single weekday then look at the individual sites as you scroll down you will see the calendar for all the days available for that one single site Then look through one campsite at a time Search the Reservations calendar for each individual site. that way you can see everything that's available. People regularly cancel right before. To get a refund. So if nothing's available today, tomorrow's there probably will be. It's time consuming, but. This works real well. If you call and talk to park ranger, you can find out when special events are happening in the park. Such as Renaissance sword fighting Sponsored by college fraternity competition. Another wonderful Events that can add greatly to a camping trip. The fishing is wonderful, but no fishing at night. Contact the park as to the many restrictions. licensing requirements. Time restraints. Park rangers regularly in force the fishing rules. The bird watching is amazing. Prairie dog And many small burrowing mammals are allowed to have large communities which draw. All kinds of predatory bird. Many kinds of hawks, eagles, hoot owls. The reservoir also draws many waterfowl. Bring your cameras. Nice sounds are wonderful. The hoot owls and coyotes give you a wonderful outdoor experience. As you can tell, I love this park.
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