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4 / 5 (18 votes )

Wine Country RV Resort

2500 Airport Rd
93446, Paso Robles
California, the United States

Wine Country RV Resort in Paso Robles is California's newest destination resort, designed for today's RVer. Near wineries, golf, beaches, lakes, dining, shops, and other attractions. Group sites, club facilities, horseshoes, BBQ's and more!

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Kids animation
Swim in natural water
Outdoor pool
Sauna
Tennis court
Golf court
Boat hire
Horse riding
Fishing

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop
BBQ allowed

Qualifications
Dogs
Youth groups area

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
This place is OK but many of the amenities were closed. There is no propane (there once was). The bar was open only 1 night during our stay. No one answers the phone. Sites are short, narrow, and not that level (I had 2 tires off the ground). Location was OK but not walking distance to anywhere. I think if this was more like $50-60 per night it would be better. The “free” WiFi did not work and all of their login instructions were wrong just used Starlink instead
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Very nice park with lots of amenities! Our site was flat and a pull thru. We were on top of the hill so had great views. They had a nice pool, spa and bar open Thursday - Saturday evenings with live music. Nice showers and facilities. It was close to wineries and downtown Paso Robles.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
I work from home and needed to work while visiting. I know that park internet is usually not good so I typically use my hot spot. Nothing works at this park!
3 days ago

Aluminarium
English (US)
We've stayed at Wine Country RV Resort 3 times now. It's a great campground with a variety of options for campsite pricing. They have regular sites, premium and deluxe sites. We've only stayed in the regular sites. It comes with a little grass area and a picnic table. The next price up gets you pavement. One tip on the regular sites - there are a handful on the lower level that back in, I prefer those rather than sharing back to back with another RV. The upper level back in sites are against a wall that has a lot of noise from the road. The park is meticulously kept and the wifi works great during the week (it gets bogged down on weekends).
3 days ago

David L.
English (US)
Imagine a place with everything you could ask for in high end glamping and this is the resort. All that is missing is a water feature--but wait, there's one in walking distance! This is definitely a park that is a magnet for high-end million-dollar bus RV clubs as well as our own WBCCI Central Coast Unit of Airstreams. Beautiful pool and spa area and a separate adult spa area as well. The place is immaculate and well tended. We highly recommend spaces along Pinot Place or the numbers below 84 on Zinfandel.
3 days ago

David L.
English (US)
Second review. Love this place. Would even consider living here if the summers weren't so warm. Added bonus: EOS winery adjoins the resort . . . dog friendly and definitely people friendly. Wonderful Syrahs--we bought a case. Note: our Airstream unit chooses this place every year for at least one rally--definitely a plus! This time we camped on the upper mesa--kinda noisy, but we went without earplugs the last two nights, so it isn't that bad. BTW, the upper mesa has a large adult jaccuzi, which makes for a wonderful soothing night-time experience.
3 days ago

wopope
English (US)
We had a great space overlooking the EOS vineyard. awesome sunsets great location to visit all the wonderful wineries. We look forward to our next trip out to Paso Robles.
3 days ago

John&Ann
English (US)
We were just going to stay one night and ended up staying 4 nights. Lots to see in the area. Good wifi (we weren't here on a weekend). The economy spots are $50 and back right up to the busy Highway 46. Our standard site ($58 per night w/o Passport discount) is on gravel and got a bit muddy with all of the rain. The concrete sites are very nice. You get what you pay for. At $73 and $78 per night they are farther from the traffic noise. The laundry facilities were spotless and very reasonable. Bathrooms were great. Front desk help was very helpful. We even played some pingpong.
3 days ago

AlVie AlBums
English (US)
I always struggle to remain positive when we pull into a park that presents us with an entire page of rules upon arrival. This park charges for early arrival, for visitors and locks all the community spaces, to name a few. It is a perfectly maintained RV park with, gravel spaces, concrete patios and picnic tables. They have a nice hot tub and a pool. The staff is very professional but not very personal. We stayed at a spot on the hill with a "view" that wasn't a view. It was so noisy, despite the fact that we did not back up to the highway and we had our windows closed, that we ponied up for an even more expensive site after the first night. The brand new lower sites were very quiet, but extremely expensive. The wifi actually blocked Netflix. We couldn't even download a podcast it was so bad.
3 days ago

J
English (US)
First time here. Was pleasantly surprised with the cleanliness. Ease of booking. Ended up stay an extra night just for the adults only hot tub. Area has a few breweries other than Firestone walker. If you are in the area check out “tin city” and California coast beer Co.
3 days ago

Follow Your Detour
English (US)
The Wine Country RV Park was the perfect spot to stay and many of the spots back up to the vineyards of EOS Winery, which is where we spent a few nights watching the sunset. The park also has cottages to stay in and incredible amenities, like a pool, 2 spas (one with a firepit and waterfall feature!), an arcade, and an event room. Wine Country RV Park was also in the perfect location for exploring some of the 200 plus wineries that Paso Robles has. That being said, you won’t be surprised to hear that wine touring and tasting is the number one activity to do here. Read more about the activities we did and suggest in the post on our blog, Paso Robles: The Perfect Weekend Getaway. In the article, we give suggestions for wineries to visit, a winery tour that drives you around, a hot springs spa, and other great local activity suggestions.
3 days ago

DoriandMena
English (US)
We also enjoyed the campground. The cons: the front desk staff was very chilly. I imagine they get a lot of people coming through and take their jobs for granted. I would still like to be greeted with a smile and a kind word. Also, the Passport America deal was only valid on Monday to Thursday. The pros: The grounds are beautiful and well kept with pic-nic tables, a gym, jacuzzi, pool, free wifi, clean bathrooms and showers. They were also located close to the different wineries. The J Lohr winery was right up the street! If you like you can organize a shuttle to visit the different wineries at the front desk. I personally avoided the front desk staff when possible. We would definitely stay here again despite the poor service. The location is too good to pass up. see full review here: https://youtu.be/tvTV9FNNSf4
3 days ago

TeeTyme
English (US)
Definitely a glamping spot. This is a get what you pay for place, and it’s not the cheapest park around. Even has mini cabins for those looking to have that type of experience. If you like a view, and you have a travel trailer with windows at the back, the back-in spaces 83-87 look out over the vineyard to the winery next door. The big rigs get to go up to the top of the park and can get a nice view looking back down to the valley and mountains to the west. Some spaces are backed up to a wall that is above highway 46, i personally wouldn’t want one of those although they are across from a bathroom building and a club house of some kind. Everything is very very clean. Also quiet. There were not many folks using the outdoor areas of their spaces. Every space we saw here has a well kept grassy area and blossoming trees throughout. Well kept gardens. The weather was on and off wet so the hot tub area was kept locked. It looks very resort-ish with stone waterfalls and nice grounds. Big pool looked inviting, it’s behind the main office and store, although we did not partake. Bathrooms were very clean and not at all crowded, in fact always empty during my visits. Great for dogs, a couple small but effective dog runs kept stocked with bags. Wi-Fi worked the entire time without a hiccup. The free service is not strong enough to stream. We bought a three day pass for ten bucks and the husband could watch youtube which he likes to do. Didn’t use their cable but they said at check in they are installing a service with 200 channels. Location is nicely situated out in the country side. Stores are a couple miles away which is perfect for us. The Pacific Ocean is barely an hour away at Cambria through a very lovely mountain drive on a well kept highway. Far too many wineries to see during a stop here for just a few nights. We enjoyed Ecluse winery just to the west and close to Paso, minutes from the resort. Everyone here was quite friendly.
3 days ago

sgraphics
English (US)
Otherwise generic RV park with a nice pool. Our experience however was trashed because of lawn mower and leaf blower noise early morning when we tried to have breakfast. Not only that but the lawn mower was left with the engine running without supervision next to our RV. This can be considered as serious case of wreckless endangerment because there were kids around. Its also a little close to the highway and thus has some noise throughout the night.
3 days ago

Wandering Wilsons
English (US)
The resort is in an accessible location and is clean. . . but the upper camping spots back up against rte 46 and are particularly noisy. These sites are also gravel. Another negative was that there was no community kitchen, which would have been nice. Check out the resort map and request a site closer to the front for a better night's sleep.
3 days ago

Jim & his T@B
English (US)
Clean, neat, attractive resort and grounds. Generally the sites are large enough to accomodate trailer, tow vehicle, slide outs and awnings. Good AT&T cell service. Reasonably quiet at night except for the spots that back the highway. My spot was far from the highway. The challenge I had was with the back-in sites that back into another site behind it. My trailer is short so I didn't go all the way to the imaginary rear boundary so when the huge 5th wheel full-size and massive F350 backed into the site behind me he continued over the boundary about 10 feet into my site to within about 2 feet of my 18 foot teardrop trailer. Admittedly the boundary is invisible so it's hard and you have to use some judgement to see it but I still lost ~10 feet of my site. Yes, I asked him to move and he gave me 2 feet back.
3 days ago

redontheroad
English (US)
Decent park but we opted for a spot around the perimeter not realizing that it backed up to Highway 46. The road noise from cars and air brakes goes on all night. Other locations in the park looked much nicer. The back in spaces are small and you can't be sure you can extend your awning (tree in the way) or slide (bush in the way but just made it). The economy spots seem to be predominately long-term campers so that definitely changes the vibe. Otherwise it was a pleasant, clean park with what appeared to be a lot of neat amenities that are not currently available due Covid restrictions.
3 days ago

Thor-King
English (US)
Really nice, well equipped RV park with very nice level concrete pads. Nice amenities such as an outdoor bar with live music. The only negative was a team armed with gas powered leave blowers invaded the park at 08:30 and ran their noisy blowers until about 09:30. Super annoying for those who enjoy tranquility with your coffee. But the added benefit is the park is spotless.
3 days ago

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