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kohraptor
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Oct 10, 2016

Rancho Cucamonga, California

Would some one suggest a good safe rv parks near Rancho Cucamonga, California? Have never took my rv out long trips other than Washington and Oregon. I have to plant at least 6 stops a long the ways for a good site seeing, but most concern is Rancho where I will attend the wedding for 3 to 4 nights. If you are living in Washington State and took a trip that way before, I would love to hear from you?

Thanks

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  • Tiger4x4RV wrote:
    There are a couple of county parks fairly near that area. Both have hookups.

    Rancho Jurupa County Park: link

    Prado Regional Park: link

    I have not camped at either one. Have been to Prado several times because I live nearby; it looks like a pleasant place to stay, although there is road noise.

    I have stayed at both and both are fine. As far as road noise at Prado the camp ground is so far back I doubt you will hear much of any road noise and depending on which way the wind is blowing you might here some of the announancements from CIW


    Chino Hills State Park has a campground. I do not recommend it for a planned stay because the park is closed every time there is a red flag warning for fire weather. It seems to be closed about half the time these days.
  • There are a couple of county parks fairly near that area. Both have hookups.

    Rancho Jurupa County Park: link

    Prado Regional Park: link

    I have not camped at either one. Have been to Prado several times because I live nearby; it looks like a pleasant place to stay, although there is road noise.

    Chino Hills State Park has a campground. I do not recommend it for a planned stay because the park is closed every time there is a red flag warning for fire weather. It seems to be closed about half the time these days.

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