Full-hookup starting point
1. Match your rig length first

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best RV campgrounds in California
A practical RV-fit guide to California campgrounds with approved images, hookup notes, length limits, and reservation caveats.
This California RV guide compares eight campgrounds with approved public imagery and usable RV-fit details. The set is strongest for planning questions like hookups, length limits, site count, and booking path, but several entries still need a final check with the managing agency before you rely on a specific utility setup or season window.

Best full-hookup starting point
Meeks Bay Resort
has full hookups, a 60 ft maximum vehicle length, and a large Lake Tahoe site inventory.
Best longer electric-only fit
SPRING CREEK
has a 49 ft maximum vehicle length with electric hookups near Frenchman Lake.
Best Yosemite planning pick
Lower Pines Campground
Keeps RVers inside Yosemite Valley with a 40 ft limit, but reservations require advance timing.
Start with rig fit, then hookups. Meeks Bay has the most room for larger RVs at 60 ft, followed by Spring Creek, Dogwood, Sycamore Grove, Frenchman, Lower Pines, and Ten Mile. Corvina Beach needs a direct fit check before it can be a confident RV choice.
Full-hookup starting point

Longer electric fit

Water + electric

Large forest campground

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Full-hookup starting point#1Ideal para: RVers who want full hookups and a longer length limit near Lake Tahoe.
The strongest full-hookup profile in this California set, with the no-pets rule as the major tradeoff.
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Longer electric fit#2Ideal para: Longer rigs that can work with electric-only service near Frenchman Lake.
A better longer-rig fit than most electric-only entries, but not a full-hookup campground.
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Water + electric#3Ideal para: RVers who want water and electric along the Sacramento River and can fit within 44 ft.
A middle-ground utility option: stronger than electric-only, but not a sewer-hookup pick.
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Large forest campground#4Ideal para: RVers who want a larger San Bernardino National Forest campground and can work with electric-only service.
The site count and facilities help, but narrow aprons make exact site selection important.
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Lakeside electric#5Ideal para: RVers who want a Frenchman Lake base with electric service and moderate rig length.
Similar to Spring Creek but with a shorter length limit and no accessible-site count.
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Yosemite planning pick#6Ideal para: RVers who want Yosemite Valley access and can plan around a 40 ft limit and competitive reservations.
The location is the draw; the 40 ft cap, electric-only setup, and reservation pressure are the tradeoffs.
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Small forest option#7Ideal para: RVers who want a smaller Sequoia National Forest campground near Hume Lake and can plan around limited inventory.
A compact, lower-capacity choice with a usable 40 ft limit but limited utility depth.
Ver detalles del campingSeason details are uneven across these California RV picks. Corvina Beach may work year-round, while several Sierra, Yosemite, and forest campgrounds need a current open-date check. Check the official page before snow-season, desert-summer, or shoulder-season travel.
Dogwood and Lower Pines offer the broadest campground capacity in this group, while Meeks Bay has a large Lake Tahoe inventory but a strict no-pets rule. Smaller options like Ten Mile need more backup planning because site counts and utility details are tighter.
Meeks Bay is the clearest full-hookup starting point for a longer Tahoe RV trip. Spring Creek, Frenchman, Dogwood, Lower Pines, and Ten Mile work better for travelers who can live with electric-only service or verify specific site utilities before booking. Corvina Beach is useful only after confirming vehicle fit and current campground services.
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Meeks Bay Resort is the strongest starting point because it has electric service, water, sewer hookups, and room for larger RVs. Corvina Beach also has full hookups, but you should confirm rig fit before booking.
Meeks Bay gives the most room for larger rigs, followed by Spring Creek, Dogwood, Sycamore Grove, Frenchman, Lower Pines, and Ten Mile. Always confirm the exact site you reserve, because campground-level limits do not guarantee every pad fits every rig.
No. These picks are organized around RV planning details such as hookups, length limits, site counts, booking path, and approved imagery. The current campground details do not support top-rated claims.