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Premier RV Resort-Redding
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Description: "21 Big Rig Sites" *
82 Other Sites
Long Pull-Throughs Free Wi-Fi
20/30/50 Amp Sites
Some Satellite TV Channels
Bathrooms/Showers
Off-leash area for dogs
Laundry-Concierge Service
Gift Shop Open Year Round
Free Continental Breakfast
Free Delivered Newspaper
No Speed Bumps
Friendship Circle Gas Log Fire Pit
*see my review
Campground street address: 280 North Boulder Drive,
City: Redding
Zip: 96003
campground web address: http://premierrvresorts.com/PRVR/(S(...onDetails.aspx
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Posts: 9,412
Registered: November 2006
Location: Hangin' with Sacs and the Pins



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MonacoMama

Senior Member

Registered: November 2006
Location: Hangin' with Sacs and the Pins
Posts: 9412
Review Date: Thu August 26, 2010 Would you recommend the campground? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: Easy access - Quiet even though it is near freeway. No trains-no planes
Cons: Sites are laid out incorrectly for "big-rigs"

This is a nice campground - but I disagree with the advertised "super sites". These sites look to be the same size as the other sites but you do pay the "super price" to be in these sites.
The campground claims to be Big-rig friendly, but you can see that the new big rig sites are not very level. You do get a level 12x35 pad to park on-but then you have a sloped area. Most big-rigs have the door up the front-yet you step onto large rocks instead of the concrete in these sites.
They tend to overwater every site. You are walking in a marsh at every location. You have to step in the marsh to get to the 8x10 paver patio...which is too small to allow basement doors to open without moving table into the marsh.
Some shaded sites will allow satellite reception - but you must be careful of low branches.

The big-rig friendly sites will not be big-rig friendly once the trees have grown. You will have just enough clearance to pull out of the site without running over landscape if you have a toad.
(Look at posted photos to get idea of present and future problems.)

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*MonacoMama with the 2 Pins & SacsTC Nearby*
*2007 Monaco Diplomat 40' SFT2006 Chevy VortecMax Toad2006 Buick Lucerne Leading the Way*
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2ndwindranch

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Registered: December 2010
Location: Pilot Hill, CA
Posts: 110
Review Date: Thu December 30, 2010 Would you recommend the campground? Yes | Price you paid?: $38.00 | Rating: 0 

 
Pros: tidy, very nice shower/restrooms
Cons: is an old KOA

We stayed here when it was a KOA. The Premiere RV Resort definitely cleaned the place up! I agree with earlier post, it is still small for "big rig" environment as the last time we stayed there on an end lot even a truck pulling a 5th wheel, wiped his trailer out on the front of our RV :( it was a bummer of a New Year. Would still stay there again, just sayin' it was an old KOA so that's the kind of layout of the grounds.

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30ft. 2000 Winnebago Brave Workhorse 454
2 Horse Trailer, Jetta in tow!
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Scooter
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Registered: January 2002
Posts: 1896
Review Date: Fri December 13, 2013 Would you recommend the campground? Yes | Price you paid?: $42.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Convenient off I-5, quiet, friendly folks
Cons: small sites

Friendly staff. Shade trees if you want it. Local restaurants will deliver to your site. (Indian food was very good). EZ dog walking area. Morning newspaper at your door in early AM.

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