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RV Parking area, photo from Karen B.

- report from Karen B, March 3, 2009
We didn't stay overnight here, just stopped to check it out. The casino is a mile down a narrow road. We don't think that RVs will have any trouble with the road but the turn up to the casino is fairly steep and at an angle which may be tight for large 5th wheels or big class As with toads. Follow the signs for RV parking. It's located on an upper level parking lot on the left across from the casino. It's slightly sloped - levelers are needed. It's large enough for any type of RV.
There are fresh water faucets for RVer's use at the grassy end and a rest area, a few miles north on route 101, has a dump station. (No fresh water so fill at the casino)
We talked to the shuttle driver and she told us that they don't make regular rounds so even though there is a shuttle stop, you'd do better to just flag a driver down or call the casino for a shuttle. It's a short walk to the casino but down and then up a hill.
No need to check in and no limit on the stay for players.
The casino is small but nice. Good variety of slot machines. One bank of multi game / multi denominational poker machines - 8/5 JOB. Friendly employees.
- report from Ginny, December 2007
This is a
beautiful spot. We have been there without our RV. It is a beautiful spot in
the Redwoods overlooking Trinidad Beach. Nice casino and great restaurant.
We live on the east coast but have family and a home in NCal. We have an rv
but didn't have it out there. Our family lives close by this casino, so we
don't overnight. It is RV friendly.
CasinoCamper Note
The
casino web site says "Free RV Parking"
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