The RV Park At Rolling Hills Casino and Resort Good Sam Verified Campground
2655 Everett Freeman Way, Corning, CA 96021
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2655 Everett Freeman Way
Corning, CA, 96021
Coordinates:
39.872800, -122.202400
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Good great customer service when checking in. The park itself isn't too appealing, little shade, gravel, dirt and lots of goat heads. There are no bathrooms in the park you need to walk to the Clubhouse, not bad if you are in the front of the park, not so good if you're in the back. But $15 for a shower is a hard pass. Also have to walk over there for access to swimming pool another hard pass when it is 100+ degrees out. Woke up to a parade of ants going up our steps into our rig... what a mess,... Read More
Good great customer service when checking in.
The park itself isn't too appealing, little shade, gravel, dirt and lots of goat heads. There are no bathrooms in the park you need to walk to the Clubhouse, not bad if you are in the front of the park, not so good if you're in the back. But $15 for a shower is a hard pass. Also have to walk over there for access to swimming pool another hard pass when it is 100+ degrees out.
Woke up to a parade of ants going up our steps into our rig... what a mess, apparently they don't spray the grounds for insects. Wish they would have warned us we would have sprayed on our own around the steps and door.
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A return stay for 1 night twice in 3 months while traveling through the area. Last stay was in 2012. The park was accommodating in changing our reservations when we ran into a weather delay. The park is easy to get to & from I-5 (Exit 628: Liberal AV) along rural 2 lane roads. Registration was in the “Travelers Clubhouse”. Several registration parking sites. Site selection was from available sites but changing sites just required a phone call to the office. The park is far enough from the... Read More
A return stay for 1 night twice in 3 months while traveling through the area. Last stay was in 2012. The park was accommodating in changing our reservations when we ran into a weather delay. The park is easy to get to & from I-5 (Exit 628: Liberal AV) along rural 2 lane roads. Registration was in the “Travelers Clubhouse”. Several registration parking sites. Site selection was from available sites but changing sites just required a phone call to the office. The park is far enough from the interstate that there wasn’t much road noise but the truck parking area is a nearby source of noise.
The interior roads are paved but some were breaking up. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s. All sites are pull throughs which were pretty easy to get into and out of. The parking pads are dirt (small rocks). Very few of the sites were level. Most had a slope in two directions (front to back & side to side) so leveling could be an issue. The P/T sites were long enough to say connected to a toad. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. No extended stay sites as there is a 10-night maximum stay limit. Distance and vegetation areas establish privacy between the sites. They have full hook ups – water, electricity (50/30/15 AMP), & sewer. Utility connection post was towards the rear of the site. The sewer connection was at the ground so it was easy to establish a downhill flow. No outside table or campfire ring to use. Two more rows of sites have been added.
There were quite a few trees scattered throughout the park so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site, dish configuration & time of the year. Was able to get DISH programming with a portable dish on the ground. No cable. The park information didn’t mention anything about broadcast channels. Scan revealed 59 OTA channels including 4 major networks (out of Redding) as well as religious & non-English channels.
The park brochure emphasis it doesn’t have “internet”. But literature and advertising says there is “limited free Wi-Fi” at the Traveler’s Club House. But that is not true. Couldn’t get WiFi connection in the hotel or casino either. Didn’t try the NET10 phone so don’t know about cell phone reception.
No designated fenced pet area. There were bag dispensers and collection stations scattered around the perimeter of the park. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park’s roads. The air-conditioned kennel for dogs & cats has been eliminated – turned into a cigarette sales drive through.
Appeared to be a dry camp area located on the paved truck parking lot. Don’t know if there is a fee to park there. Most of the units there were up on the rear (SW corner) as it appeared the flattest area. Any place else required some extensive leveling effort. Some units parked near the office which required the most extensive leveling might get Wi-Fi from the Club House if it works.
The park & facilities barely suitable for a short stay while traveling along I-5.
TIP: There was a shuttle to/from the casino from your site. Just call the number for pick up. All support facilities were in the Travelers Club House a short distance from the park. Laundry cost was $2.00 to wash & $1.00 to dry. Showers were $15.00 per person (Maximum 45 minutes). Shortly after checking in received a text message from a “personal concierge” offering to assist whenever need anything during the stay to send a text however had a bad experience trying to get assistance from the concierge.
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Not a resort. Expensive with discount, they don’t offer anything. Good Sam's 10/10/10 no, Definitely not. No Wifi or cable, have to pay for showers. Food in casino.
It’s hard to understand how this park gets ratings of 10 across the board. There are no restrooms in the park. The adjacent clubhouse charges $15 for showers (up from $12 in another’s review). The Wi-Fi is virtually non-existent. The rv spots are not level and, while otherwise adequate, certainly do not deserve a rating of 10.
This campground could be a gold mine, instead it's an afterthought. First off checking in is an experience, no signage to a check in location, that we found at the Chevron gas station. The park itself isn't too appealing, little shade, semi level sites, gravel and dirt. There are no bathrooms in the park you need to walk to the Clubhouse, not bad if you are in the front of the park near where the big rigs park and idle, not so good if you're in the back. The restrooms are clean, but $12 for a shower... Read More
This campground could be a gold mine, instead it's an afterthought. First off checking in is an experience, no signage to a check in location, that we found at the Chevron gas station. The park itself isn't too appealing, little shade, semi level sites, gravel and dirt. There are no bathrooms in the park you need to walk to the Clubhouse, not bad if you are in the front of the park near where the big rigs park and idle, not so good if you're in the back. The restrooms are clean, but $12 for a shower is a hard pass.
Overall it's probably a good spot for a night stop when driving I 5, but that's about it. When comparing it to other casino RV parks I've stayed at, there really isn't a comparison.
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Rated as 10/10/10 ???? Try 3/3/3...... To check-in, you must go to the Chevron gas station near the highway, not the casino desk. The clerks at the gas station are bothered in checking in RV'rs. The sites are just dirt and a few bushes...very little shade and it took us three attempts to get a site that was level with working 120v power. There is NO wifi at the sites, you must walk 3-4 minutes to the casino through the parking lot to get a signal. The road between sites is littered with potholes... Read More
Rated as 10/10/10 ???? Try 3/3/3......
To check-in, you must go to the Chevron gas station near the highway, not the casino desk. The clerks at the gas station are bothered in checking in RV'rs.
The sites are just dirt and a few bushes...very little shade and it took us three attempts to get a site that was level with working 120v power.
There is NO wifi at the sites, you must walk 3-4 minutes to the casino through the parking lot to get a signal.
The road between sites is littered with potholes and the water in our site was only 14psi....terrible for a shower.
Many run-down trailers in the park (permanent?).
Good Sam needs to re-evaluate this park. Save your $$$ and go elsewhere.
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I dont know why they get a 10/10/10 rating. No cable,wifi not that good unless close to front of rv park. The spaces are just gravel and not that wide. The road inside the park is bad. The services are ok. For the price they charge is to high for what you get.
This is the RV park at the Rolling Hills casino in Corning, CA. It's convenient for a quick over-night stay and the price is good at $35.00. But the RV park is mediocre at best, hence my 3 star rating. The roads are paved but parking is gravel. No picnic tables. They pretty much go for the 1 night stay customer so it's basic, don't unhitch just sleep and go. No cable TV connection. There are 3 point connections (electric, water, sewer). A short walk to the casino. Right off the I-5 freeway... Read More
This is the RV park at the Rolling Hills casino in Corning, CA. It's convenient for a quick over-night stay and the price is good at $35.00. But the RV park is mediocre at best, hence my 3 star rating. The roads are paved but parking is gravel. No picnic tables. They pretty much go for the 1 night stay customer so it's basic, don't unhitch just sleep and go. No cable TV connection. There are 3 point connections (electric, water, sewer). A short walk to the casino. Right off the I-5 freeway but no freeway noise. A good gas station large enough for RVs. There is a large Trucker parking area out front with some trucks idling but we did not hear them in the RV park. I would stay again if I needed a quick over-night in the area but nothing more.
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Provided convenient spot off freeway, and away from idling truck parked for the night. Limited services, charge $4.00 each for a shower and it was a long walk, though you could call for a shuttle. Efficient staff, a bit curt, but they did have a lot of customers coming through, both truckers looking for parking/shower and campers
We travel towing a race car trailer so at 65' long, we don't fit everywhere. This is a fairly new park, nice and clean and we had no trouble fitting into a space without disconnecting and the staff were very accommodating. The only down side is apart from the casino, there is not much there.
Nice place to spend the night. All services worked fine, no cable, and the price was reasonable. Gravel pads, shrubs and trees between sites, with paved roads. site are a little narrow, not allowing my awning to fully extend. Did not use the restroom facilities. Close to the casino, food and fuel.
Good great customer service when checking in. The park itself isn't too appealing, little shade, gravel, dirt and lots of goat heads. There are no bathrooms in the park you need to walk to the Clubhouse, not bad if you are in the front of the park, not so good if you're in the back. But $15 for a shower is a hard pass. Also have to walk over there for access to swimming pool another hard pass when it is 100+ degrees out. Woke up to a parade of ants going up our steps into our rig... what a mess,... Read More
Good great customer service when checking in.
The park itself isn't too appealing, little shade, gravel, dirt and lots of goat heads. There are no bathrooms in the park you need to walk to the Clubhouse, not bad if you are in the front of the park, not so good if you're in the back. But $15 for a shower is a hard pass. Also have to walk over there for access to swimming pool another hard pass when it is 100+ degrees out.
Woke up to a parade of ants going up our steps into our rig... what a mess, apparently they don't spray the grounds for insects. Wish they would have warned us we would have sprayed on our own around the steps and door.
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A return stay for 1 night twice in 3 months while traveling through the area. Last stay was in 2012. The park was accommodating in changing our reservations when we ran into a weather delay. The park is easy to get to & from I-5 (Exit 628: Liberal AV) along rural 2 lane roads. Registration was in the “Travelers Clubhouse”. Several registration parking sites. Site selection was from available sites but changing sites just required a phone call to the office. The park is far enough from the... Read More
A return stay for 1 night twice in 3 months while traveling through the area. Last stay was in 2012. The park was accommodating in changing our reservations when we ran into a weather delay. The park is easy to get to & from I-5 (Exit 628: Liberal AV) along rural 2 lane roads. Registration was in the “Travelers Clubhouse”. Several registration parking sites. Site selection was from available sites but changing sites just required a phone call to the office. The park is far enough from the interstate that there wasn’t much road noise but the truck parking area is a nearby source of noise.
The interior roads are paved but some were breaking up. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s. All sites are pull throughs which were pretty easy to get into and out of. The parking pads are dirt (small rocks). Very few of the sites were level. Most had a slope in two directions (front to back & side to side) so leveling could be an issue. The P/T sites were long enough to say connected to a toad. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. No extended stay sites as there is a 10-night maximum stay limit. Distance and vegetation areas establish privacy between the sites. They have full hook ups – water, electricity (50/30/15 AMP), & sewer. Utility connection post was towards the rear of the site. The sewer connection was at the ground so it was easy to establish a downhill flow. No outside table or campfire ring to use. Two more rows of sites have been added.
There were quite a few trees scattered throughout the park so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site, dish configuration & time of the year. Was able to get DISH programming with a portable dish on the ground. No cable. The park information didn’t mention anything about broadcast channels. Scan revealed 59 OTA channels including 4 major networks (out of Redding) as well as religious & non-English channels.
The park brochure emphasis it doesn’t have “internet”. But literature and advertising says there is “limited free Wi-Fi” at the Traveler’s Club House. But that is not true. Couldn’t get WiFi connection in the hotel or casino either. Didn’t try the NET10 phone so don’t know about cell phone reception.
No designated fenced pet area. There were bag dispensers and collection stations scattered around the perimeter of the park. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park’s roads. The air-conditioned kennel for dogs & cats has been eliminated – turned into a cigarette sales drive through.
Appeared to be a dry camp area located on the paved truck parking lot. Don’t know if there is a fee to park there. Most of the units there were up on the rear (SW corner) as it appeared the flattest area. Any place else required some extensive leveling effort. Some units parked near the office which required the most extensive leveling might get Wi-Fi from the Club House if it works.
The park & facilities barely suitable for a short stay while traveling along I-5.
TIP: There was a shuttle to/from the casino from your site. Just call the number for pick up. All support facilities were in the Travelers Club House a short distance from the park. Laundry cost was $2.00 to wash & $1.00 to dry. Showers were $15.00 per person (Maximum 45 minutes). Shortly after checking in received a text message from a “personal concierge” offering to assist whenever need anything during the stay to send a text however had a bad experience trying to get assistance from the concierge.
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Not a resort. Expensive with discount, they don’t offer anything. Good Sam's 10/10/10 no, Definitely not. No Wifi or cable, have to pay for showers. Food in casino.
It’s hard to understand how this park gets ratings of 10 across the board. There are no restrooms in the park. The adjacent clubhouse charges $15 for showers (up from $12 in another’s review). The Wi-Fi is virtually non-existent. The rv spots are not level and, while otherwise adequate, certainly do not deserve a rating of 10.
2655 Everett Freeman Way, Corning, CA 96021
Coordinates: 39.872800, -122.202400
Directions
From jct of I-5 & Exit 628 (cross to West side of fwy) W on Liberal Ave, then 1/2 mi S on Everett Freeman Way (R)