shyanner2015
This is a great place to take the grandkids to swim, they have a nice area for swimming and picnic area. Its very clean and the staff seems to care about their visitors. We are going to camp here this coming summer as it appears to be safe and a fun place to camp.
PeteRock100
This has the biggest, cleanest, easiest to access boat launch in the Delta. You do pay a few bucks more than the other launches but being sheltered from the wind and large waves of other launches makes it worth the premium. Also, lots of clean bathrooms, which is always a plus. It's my go to launch for any season.
BrookeO72
Camp, swim, bike, walk, boat in this wonderful dog and kid friendly campground. A really diverse community of people using the facilities, and there is a wonderful swimming area in the river, cordoned off from boat traffic. It is close to the Bay Area (about 1.5-2 hours) depending on traffic but you feel like you're on vacation. Most campsites don't have electrical hook ups. A few RV sites have water and electrical hookups, no cable or sewer, but there is a dump station on the way out. Yu make reservations on Reserve America like with other state campgrounds. In the spring it is just beautiful, hot in the summer. Near fruit stands and Rio Vista if you need supplies.
bdimaano
The camping was too high. You have to paid 74.00 and 20.00 that was 94.00 and they charged the other people in your site 20.00 but u could not park 3 car that a pain every time someone told you moved the car that was more importance than the people smoking drugs. and people making loud musics. I dont think im going to go back there anymore. I spent 200.00 for a stupid place to camp. there was only 2 bathroom open, and shower for a weekend bad with alot of people there.
millwrightjoefl
If a weekend comes by and you have notting plan get on hwy 160 head south, that is nice drive along the delta and head toward brannan Island. you will enjoy this and make for good pictures
luvs2travelRVer
We love to bring the kids for the weekends. During warmer weather, there's a nice place for the kids to swim.Plenty of BBQ sites. Great place for a family reunion. RV campsites offer water and electric hook ups (no sewer hook up though). It's close to home and reasonably priced.
Joe-Lincoln-CA
They have excellent boat ramps here located in the heart of the Delta. If you've already boat an annual State pass, the cost is free.
choo2drivr
This little gem of a park is located near the Sacramento River, and along 3 Mile Slough. We camped 2 nights in space #87. It is well kept, and has water near the campsites. They also have sites with full hookups near the boat launch ramp. They are quite small, however. The site we were on was very large, suitable for a group of people. The campground staff were friendly and helpful. It is ideal bike riding ground if you are looking for an easy cruise. Amazingly enough, one loop of sites is closed for the winter and we were one of two occupied campsites when we arrived on Thursday night. If you don't fish or bring a boat there isn't much else to do, so a couple of days was plenty for us. I would have rated it higher if there were more activities. If you are thinking of going take a look at Google Earth to pick a site.
Tim1047
This park has had some budget issues in the past so make sure it's open, but it was last week. It has a good campground but is easy to launch your boat and is right off the Sacramento River.
melyash
Nice Park with good campgrounds for RV's good guest marina for your boat, and spacious launch ramps and parking for your boat and trailer.
707LindaB
Great Place To Walk and To Fish---what more can I say?
Melinda710
I've been here camping with our 5th wheel several times. They have a dry camp area which is very nice, lots of grass, lots of space between each campsite and if you choose carefull, you can get one with a view of the delta. There's also a full hook-up section, but the spaces are close together and no view. The parks seems well maintained and we've always enjoyed our stays there.
hapinretired
My family first started going here over 40 years ago. Always fun with the children...
2112trader
Honestly, unless you are camping or looking to launch your boat, there is really nothing to see here. They have a swimming are but it is really nothing more than a sloping grassy area. No beach at all. The picnic area is no nicer than you would find at your free local park. Much nicer places to see in the delta. No need to pay for the admission here.
mnerius
My family and I camped here on June 12th and 13th. We stayed in the Willow Campground in site 86. The site was ok - the water was close, but you had to walk up a little hill (probably a levy) to see it. Some sites in the Cottonwood campground had very nice views. Wherever you camp - get a site on the water side - the others are not worth it.The park police roamed through about every half hour - not sure why - probably to make sure people had their dogs on leashes and had parking passes. Additional cars cost $6 per day which sucks! Not much hiking - but there is a nice long bike path you can take. The park is usually very windy, so be prepared! Overall we had fun camping - this is probably a better day-use area for a family picnic.