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Flag City RV Resort

6120 Banner Street
95242, Lodi
California, USA

Welcome to our community surrounded by the largest grape growing region in the state, over 100,000 acres. Home to more than 100 wineries, most with tours and tasting rooms. There are also Olive Oil tastings and many fine dining locations.

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Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
We stayed here for two nights. We have a 43 foot fifth wheel, and had plenty of space. The sites had a picnic table rocks in between them no fire pits. My husband didn’t like that the dump holes were elevated, but other than that everything was wonderful. We saw Security driving around continuously. There was a pool, hot tub, we had views of the vineyards. Didn’t hear much of the highway traffic at all. One point to make it easier for the rest of you. Most of the gas stations around there carried bio diesel. Only the Sinclair and shell had diesel number two. Both of those are harder to get into, so we recommend you fill up while you are detached from your rig. Also I highly recommend going to the Michael David Winery for breakfast!! Everything was so good, breakfast was about $16 each, but I am gluten-free, and they let me have fruit instead of toast. They also have a little store where you can pick up bottles of wine, fruit, salami‘s, and cheeses, also cookies pastries and pies.
4 dagar sedan

Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
We stayed here a few days so we could use the Sacramento airport for a round-trip flight. Located near the corner of I-5 and California Route 12, the campground shares the area with a lot of gas stations and fast food places, and is surrounded by roads on every side, so there is a lot of road noise. The campground is laid out as a set of concentric rectangles surrounding a large rectangle of solar panel installations. Inside the rectangle of solar panels is a grassy open area that fills up with water (to some extent) to form a large pond at certain times of the year, but it was dry during our stay. Dogs are allowed off-leash in this huge fenced-in area, but the two single-door gates that allow entrance to the area are on nearly opposite ends of the enclosure, so guarding those exits from escape-minded dogs would be challenging. We didn’t see a lot of dog owners using that area: most of them walked their dogs along the fenced dirt and bush outer perimeter of the campground like we did. Dog owners should also be aware that there are a number of cats that roam freely throughout the campground. With the exception of the sites that backed up to the central area, the majority of the sites are pull-through and fairly identical: all of them have concrete pads with a concrete extension to serve as the patio. The rest of the site is covered with large stone gravel. The hookups are all located in a convenient spot about 1/3 of the way from the back of the site and includes a cable hookup. The sites are close together but there’s enough space to put out awnings, though it was fairly windy during our entire stay. Each site comes with a picnic table but no fire pit. We did end up putting a board under one site of tires at our site (E38) to make leveling a little easier. A few sites are designated as wheelchair-accessible The office is just off to the left as you pull into the campground: it’s hard to miss with the covered drive-through lanes. Next to the office is the pool with a small circular spa, and next to that a building with showers, restrooms, and laundry facilities. Just across the road from that set of amenities is a propane refill station, a dumpster for trash and a dumpster for recycling, and a clubhouse. There are three other dumpsters located near the outer corners of the campground and two other bathhouse buildings with showers, bathrooms and laundry machines. In terms of cell service, the speed readings I got on my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna the afternoon we arrived weren’t great: after reorienting my antenna a few times, I eventually saw 4Mbps down and 10 up. But on most days, we had decent bandwidth during the morning and early afternoon; downloading web pages or streaming any video became difficult and sometimes impractical during the evenings. The speed test I did with my AT&T phone showed 1.2Mbps down and 1.5 up, but on the few occasions I used it in the evening it seemed a bit faster than the Verizon connection. The campground does offer WiFi (and seemed to have a good number of WiFi towers) but the campground said that the bandwidth would be very limited unless you paid extra so we didn’t even try it. Even with the bandwidth issues, we would probably stay here again if we were in the area.
4 dagar sedan

Anonymt
Engelska (USA)
Big concrete RV park with expensive wine in the office, just GO TO COSTCO and get Lodi wines for less. Lots of cable channels, free coffee and snacks sold in the office. Large pole at sight preventing slide out so had to move trailer and park our truck sideways. Garbage bags are placed at the curb, nice till your neighbors slides over to your site. Sad stray cats followed us to laundry. When I asked at the office the gal said, they are aware of the stray cat problem but they have their purpose and smiles. Even sadder. Asked if we could stay another 2 nights and after 12 days another gal wouldnt give us the bi-weekly rate and charged us a daily rate for two days. Ridiculous on both counts. Not much to do in the area, but it was a decent park close to Sacramento. OH THIS IS ALSO COW CRAP CAPITAL. Huge miserable cow lots that are 1.5 miles north, south, east and west, they are surrounded by feed lots. Kept smelling it but until we drove around didnt realize how many there were.
4 dagar sedan

Linda@46
Engelska (USA)
The first time we stayed here it couldn’t have been more perfect. That was in late January. We’re here in mid April. We asked for a pull through site and got a back in…to mud. The surrounding sites have gravel and large stone areas around the cement pads. We got mud. No gravel, no stones. The truck is parked crosswise to our spot in half a foot deep in MUD. Ugh. Very disappointed and I wonder if we will trust management to return. Otherwise this is a very good, clean and feels safe place. Too bad we got the big mud pie. There is no discernible reason why this spot has no gravel, nothing to keep it from being a mud pie when there is a little rain. I don’t want to put my outdoor rug down into oozing mud.
4 dagar sedan

Linda@46
Engelska (USA)
We’re backed up to a chain link fence. The mud hasn’t dried.
4 dagar sedan

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