Calistoga RV & Campground (at Napa County Fairgrounds)
(707) 942-5221
Park Features & Amenities
Camp Basics
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Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard
Utilities & Amenities
Power: 50 Amps, 30 Amps
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Traveler Tips

Traveler Reviews
Kind of Awful
If you like crammed in gravel sites with glaring lights, mud puddles all over and no scenery this is the place.
Unbelievably bad
Mud hole. Worst rv site in the country. Better off parking at wayside rest.
To much for to less
62 $ for a night for a mad owner while Wifi wasnt working. Showers were disgusting and just One dumping Station in the park. Dont go there! If i had a chance he would get 0 stars.
Calistoga RV and Campground
This campground is walking distance to the darling Calistoga downtown. Bike friendly city. We took a very nice bike path to the Stirling Winery. Sites are flat and some are shaded. Our Verizon and satellite worked well. We would stay here again. We camped here in a 42' motor home.
Basic campground, Fantastic Location!
Situated just a couple blocks from the trendy downtown strip, this is a fantastic location!
The campground itself is a bit bare bones - basically a big parking lot with some trees. The partial hook-up pull-thru spots are all 'awning-to-awning' and rather tight if they are full. The full hook-up sites are all normal pull-thrus and seemed to be a bit tight but manageable.
We asked for a partial back-in site and were at first assigned spot 55. When we got there, we discovered that the electrical hook-ups are all shared so that the odd numbered spots all had the hook-ups on the 'wrong' side. When we asked if we could move to an even numbered spot - they had no problem with that.
During our stay, the campground was not full at all. So we were a bit surprised when they assigned someone right next to us when there was plenty of space elsewhere.
The WiFi here worked pretty darn well, and we had solid AT&T and Verizon 4G signals.
The nightly rates are $35-38, however they do accept Passport America.