2 Bewertungen zu Rolling Hills Mobile Terrace & RV Park
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Rebecca P.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Novato, CA
Stayed here for 3 weeks last month and will never go back. Cons: No cable. Good luck with the internet unless it’s late at night. The bathrooms only have two stalls and two showers each. If you get stuck in a lot in the back of the park, be prepared to hear the trains passing very close by. No extra parking if you have more than one vehicle. We told them upfront that we had a dog and then 2 weeks into our stay we were questioned and they tried to tell us the max size is 28″ tall. Then we also had to show proof from a vet that our dog wasn’t an aggressive breed because their maintenance guy claimed she was. We had the proof but it was still inconvenient. She never even shows any aggression and is clearly a Lab. The maintenance guy actually followed us through the park one night while we walked her. So creepy. Pros: it’s pretty well lit and the pine trees around the edges of the park are nice.
Joe C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Pasco, WA
When RV-ing there are lots of different places that range from dry camping(no anything, except your RV) all the way to full fledged RV resorts where the wheels are the only thing different from a 4 star hotel. Rolling Hills is conveniently located, in reasonable condition, but has a high percentage of semi-permanent residents. I’m not against living in an RV, but we prefer more campground-like settings. When somebody builds a porch and a shed, they aren’t going anywhere for a while. Most campgrounds limit your stay to a month, so nobody really gets embedded too deeply. The spaces are ample and the park has lots of trees. No playground equipment, but there is a pool — shared with the mobile home park next door. The hook ups are OK, although the sewer location is totally incorrect — nearly 8′ from the centerline of the parking spot. The check in process is easy and the rates are reasonable. The location is very convenient. The bathrooms weren’t terrible, but we felt like testing the shower in our camper would be a more comfortable option. The atmosphere is pretty much a trailer park with all the wheels left on. No frills or scenery. You are far enough from the freeway that you can’t hear the cars. The proximity to PDX allows you to hear the planes come in. Personally, I prefer this to the trains that feel compelled to broadcast their presence up and down the gorge. Overall the park is pretty quiet, but there is no doubt you are in the suburbs. If you are looking to ‘camp’ near Portland, this is a passable option, although Jantzen Beach is nicer and closer to most amenities. If you really want more camp, reserve a spot about 15 minutes further east and enjoy the scenery.