Far Horizons 49er Village RV Resort
About
There is potable water available for drinking and rinse water available for non-drinking purposes at the RV dump station.
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Reviews
Based on 813 reviews
I love the place but the hot tub is never hot enough and it's always broke down and they don't keep up with maintenance.
Outstanding is the only thing that describes my family's experience at 49 village. Halloween party for the whole campground, just amazing and a lot of fun!
We have been coming here for Halloween weekends for ten years and each year it gets progressively worse. There was an instant change in the 49er when they became a sun resort. There was less of a welcoming vibe from the moment we arrived after the transition. This year there was an obvious lack of staffing that was even worse than years past. We described this year as the end of an era. Another thing that we noticed this year is it's looking more like a full time trailer park than a campground. And with all of the negative changes the price has gotten to a point that it's not worth the experience. Overall, if you're in need of somewhere to stay along your route I would say this is a solid spot to post up for the night, but for an extended camping trip it doesn't have much to offer.
Really nice family oriented RV park. They also have a few dozen cabins that have decks, bbqs and fully stocked bedrooms and kitchens. The RV spaces a pretty large. They have two nice pools, a pond and an amphitheater where they have bands play on weekends. A great location if you and a few friends want to stay overnight and visit the numerous nice wineries.
Our first trip to 49er Village Campground and we enjoyed our visit. Very family friendly, friendly employees at the camp store, two pools (closed for winter) and a large hot tub - we didn’t use the hot tub but there were some who enjoyed it during our stay. Bathrooms were clean; we did not shower nor use the laundry services but the laundry room looked roomy and clean. We enjoyed the wineries and small towns close by. The Pokerville Market is directly across the street from the campground and we didn’t find the prices to be outrageous. The grounds back up to hillsides with cattle. Enjoyed hearing them mooing. Lots of frogs at night, too! It was obvious there are many full-time residents but overall their spots were kept up and only a few seemed to need attention. Did not deter from our experience. We stayed in spot 277 which is a pull through. We had to park the truck perpendicular to the trailer (as did almost all other spots). We did expect a bit more room but we made it work. The general store had cute items as well as plenty of essentials for camping/trailer needs. Overall, a great stay. We will be back!
