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Traveler Tips

Traveler Reviews
Very enjoyable stay.
Clean & well maintained park. Good location right off SR 99. Check-in was a breeze with our packet ready outside the office. Very quiet overnight as well.
Don't miss this one...
Great facilities. Pool, laundry, play area for kids in store. Great store with a little of everything for the RV enthusiast. Fantastic staff. Clean!!!
Perfect drop off point
Don't hesitate staying here if you need a place to stay as you go through Bakersfield. Good pool for the kids, excellent wash house facilities and really well maintained grounds.
Great Park
This is a very nice park when stopping in Bakersfield. Buck Owens Crystal Palace is around the corner just off of highway99.
Because this park is relatively new, all of the facilities are great. We biked on the Kern River bike trail about 18 miles, very nice. Friendly staff, and very clean. Ask for a spot farther back from the highway for more peaceful night.
Great park
Nice park with perfect Facilities, right next to the river, that friendly, very quiet except for the train but that wasn't a problem. lots of grass and perfect wifi connection (free :) )
Ok for one night..
Nice, clean park but no river! Completely dry. Park located in back of construction area.
Best of Bakersfield
We initially only planned on staying at River Run RV Park in Bakersfield, CA for a couple of nights, passing through on our way up to Sequoia National Park. Due to the accident we ended up staying an entire week. It's a good thing that it was nice park!!
Nearby attractions - Not much close, but you are in Bakersfield. Staff was helpful and cordial. Camp is next to a river bed with smaller trees on sites. You are next to a highway and lots if businesses, but it has a secluded feel to it. We paid $27 a night for full hook-ups, pull-through site. This includes cable, which we needed to watch the Super Bowl. Our satellite does not get local networks!
We initially only planned on staying at River Run RV Park in Bakersfield, CA for a couple of nights, passing through on our way up to Sequoia National Park. Due to the accident we ended up staying an entire week. It's a good thing that it was nice park!!
Very clean, hot and roomy showers. The sites were long and each one had a nice cement pad next to it. No picnic tables
Pool was open, but very cold. We did use the hot tub several times. We also met another full-time family whom we had met before in Carlsbad. We had a nice time with them and asked to use their shelter and gas grill for a cookout one night. The campground let us use it all at no cost. Check out this family of eight and their travels on their website!
Exceptionally clean! Laundry facilities, dump station, very fast wifi, clubhouse, mini-store. Very nice, clean park. Not a bunch of fun things to do close by, but a nice on your way park.
Great Park in Bakersfield
This is a wonderful new park in Bakersfield. It is in the center of town and really close to everything, but feels secluded because it is tucked in out of the way along the Kern River. Great facilities and Staff. Their website is www.riverrunrvpark.com