What does a stay at a Santa Rosa RV resort look like? Imagine the fun of a big city and the quiet of the country all within a short drive. From the Santa Rosa camping sites located just north of San Francisco, it is entirely possible to walk along the Pacific Ocean by day and be under the city lights by night. Not to mention the many towns in between that continue to draw a steady group of tourists, including Bodega Bay, Calistoga, Petaluma and Windsor, just to name a few.
With close proximity to many of the Bay Area’s famous attractions, Santa Rosa RV resorts and campgrounds offer something for everyone. Wine lovers will appreciate the nearby vineyards and wineries in Sonoma and Napa Valleys. For adventurous types, one visit to the Jack London State Historic Park or the ancient redwoods of the Armstrong Reserve will leave quite an impression. Downtown Santa Rosa, just minutes from the Santa Rosa camping grounds, is alive with shopping, dining, nightclubs, theaters and several historic landmarks.
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Russian River
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Idyllwild
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Lake Minden
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Lake of the Springs
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Marina Dunes
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Morgan Hill
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Oakzanita Springs
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Oceanside
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Pacific Dunes Ranch
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Palm Springs
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Palm Springs Oasis
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Pilot Knob
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Pio Pico
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Ponderosa
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Rancho Oso
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Russian River
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San Benito
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San Francisco
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Santa Cruz Ranch
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Snowflower
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Soledad Canyon
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Tahoe Valley
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Turtle Beach
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Wilderness Lakes RV Resort
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Yosemite Lakes
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Yosemite RV Resort
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