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Motorhome Campgrounds In Clearlake Oaks, CA -- Lake Camping

39.0263° N, 122.6719° W

Quick Overview

Clearlake Oaks sits along the northern shores of Clear Lake, California's largest natural freshwater lake, where bass fishing tournaments draw anglers from across the state and waterfront camping puts you steps from some of the best largemouth bass waters in Northern California. The town of 2,400 serves as a quiet gateway to Lake County's wine country and geothermal wonders, with Mount Konocti rising dramatically from the lake's southern shore.

The camping scene here is focused but solid, with several motorhome parks serving the area and some offering free access. Both parks cater to different camping styles - you'll find full hookup sites for big rigs alongside more basic accommodations for weekend warriors. The proximity to Clear Lake means most campgrounds emphasize water activities, though you're also within striking distance of the Mendocino National Forest for those seeking mountain adventures.

From your campsite, Clear Lake's 43,000 acres of fishing water spread out before you, known for producing trophy bass that regularly tip the scales over 10 pounds. The lake stays warm enough for swimming from May through October, while the surrounding hills offer hiking trails that showcase wildflower displays in spring. Clearlake State Park, just 15 minutes south, adds another camping option with interpretive programs about the area's Pomo Indian heritage.

RV camping here splits between waterfront parks with boat launches and inland spots that trade lake views for lower prices and more space. The area works well for both short fishing weekends and longer stays exploring Lake County's emerging wine scene - Anderson Valley's pinot noir vineyards are an hour's drive through scenic back roads. Most campgrounds can handle rigs up to 40 feet, though calling ahead for site-specific details is smart.

Summer brings the heaviest crowds as Bay Area families escape the heat, while spring and fall offer the best combination of mild weather and available sites. Winter camping is possible but some amenities may be limited during the December through February period.

Our listings below cover the full range of camping options around Clearlake Oaks, from budget-friendly basics to full-service resorts.

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Traveling to Clearlake Oaks by RV

Highway 20 provides the main access to Clearlake Oaks, running east-west through Lake County and connecting to Highway 101 near Ukiah (45 minutes west) or Interstate 5 near Williams (1 hour east). The route from the Bay Area via Highway 29 through Napa Valley adds scenic wine country views but includes more curves and hills - budget extra time if you're pulling a large trailer.

RV drivers should note that Highway 175 between Middletown and Cobb involves steep grades and tight curves that aren't suitable for rigs over 25 feet. Stick to Highway 20 for the safest approach regardless of your direction of travel. The road surface on Highway 20 is generally good, though winter storms can occasionally cause temporary closures.

Fuel up in Ukiah, Williams, or Clearlake before making the final push to Clearlake Oaks - gas stations here are limited and prices run higher than in larger towns. The Safeway in nearby Clearlake (10 minutes south) offers the best grocery selection for stocking up on supplies. Propane fills are available at several locations in Clearlake, including the Chevron station on Highway 53.

Cell service can be spotty in some areas around the lake, particularly on the western shore. Verizon and AT&T generally provide the most reliable coverage, while smaller carriers may have gaps in service.

Dump Station Costs in Clearlake Oaks

Nightly rates in Clearlake Oaks typically range from $35-45 for basic motorhome sites to $55-75 for full hookup waterfront spots during peak season. Budget campers will appreciate that a portion% of local options are free, while a portion% charge fees that generally include at least electric and water hookups.

Summer rates peak from Memorial Day through Labor Day, when weekend sites can jump $10-15 above weekday prices. Spring and fall offer the best value, with many parks dropping rates by 20-30% during slower periods. Winter camping costs even less but some amenities like pools and laundry facilities may be closed.

Passport America membership saves 50% at participating parks during off-peak periods, typically Sunday through Thursday. Good Sam discounts are widely accepted and can reduce daily rates by 10%. Harvest Hosts doesn't have locations directly in Clearlake Oaks, but several wineries within 30 minutes participate in the program.

Groceries at the local Safeway run about 15% higher than Bay Area prices, while gas typically costs 20-30 cents more per gallon than in larger cities. Stock up on non-perishables before arriving, but plan to buy fresh items locally to support the community and reduce travel time.

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Best Time to Visit Clearlake Oaks by RV

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Winter

December-February

35-55°F

Crowds: Low

Mild temperatures but some campsite amenities close. Great for peaceful lake fishing and exploring without crowds.

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Spring

March-May

45-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Prime bass fishing season with wildflowers blooming. Book ahead for tournament weekends but plenty of availability otherwise.

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Summer

June-August

60-95°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with hot days perfect for swimming. Reserve waterfront sites well in advance, especially for weekends.

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Fall

September-November

50-80°F

Crowds: Medium

Comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. Great fishing continues as crowds thin out after Labor Day.

Explore the Clearlake Oaks Area

Blue Fish Cove Motorhome Resort offers the most comprehensive amenities if you want full service, a pool, and direct lake access, though it fills up quickly during bass tournament weekends. For a more budget-friendly option, Glenhaven Beach Camp & motorhome provides basic sites with lake views at lower rates.

Boondockers should explore the dispersed camping opportunities in Mendocino National Forest, about 30 minutes north via Forest Service roads. These free sites lack amenities but offer solitude and mountain scenery that's completely different from the lake environment.

The best fishing happens early morning and late evening from March through June, when bass move into shallow water for spawning. Local tackle shops in Clearlake rent boats and sell live bait - minnows and nightcrawlers work well for both bass and catfish. Don't miss Konocti Harbor Resort's weekend farmers market for fresh produce and local crafts.

Dogs are welcome at most campgrounds and love the lake's sandy beaches, particularly the stretch near Clearlake State Park. Keep them leashed and bring plenty of fresh water - the lake water can cause stomach upset in some pets. The hiking trails around Mount Konocti provide excellent exercise for both you and your four-legged camping companions.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Clearlake Oaks

What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Clearlake Oaks?

Blue Fish Cove Motorhome Resort stands out for full amenities and direct lake access, while Glenhaven Beach Camp & motorhome offers good value with basic hookups and lake views. Both accommodate rigs up to 40 feet and provide boat launch access.

Is there free motorhome camping near Clearlake Oaks?

Dispersed camping in Mendocino National Forest, about 30 minutes north, provides free free camping opportunities with mountain scenery. These primitive sites lack hookups but offer solitude and hiking trails away from the lake crowds.

What is the best time of year to camp in Clearlake Oaks?

Spring and fall offer the ideal combination of mild weather, good fishing, and reasonable campsite availability. Summer brings peak crowds and heat, while winter provides solitude but some amenities may be closed.

Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Clearlake Oaks?

Yes, Blue Fish Cove Motorhome Resort offers full service with 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer connections. Most sites can accommodate large rigs and the park includes amenities like a pool, laundry, and boat launch.

Can I launch my boat from motorhome campgrounds here?

Several campgrounds provide direct boat launch access or are located within walking distance of public launches. Blue Fish Cove has its own ramp, while other parks are close to Clearlake State Park's launch facilities.

What fishing opportunities exist from Clearlake Oaks campgrounds?

Clear Lake is renowned for largemouth bass fishing, with tournaments held regularly from spring through fall. The lake also offers good catfish, crappie, and bluegill fishing. Early morning and evening provide the best bite times.

What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Clearlake Oaks?

Blue Fish Cove Motorhome Resort stands out for full amenities and direct lake access, while Glenhaven Beach Camp & motorhome offers good value with basic hookups and lake views. Both accommodate rigs up to 40 feet and provide boat launch access.

Is there free motorhome camping near Clearlake Oaks?

Dispersed camping in Mendocino National Forest, about 30 minutes north, provides free free camping opportunities with mountain scenery. These primitive sites lack hookups but offer solitude and hiking trails away from the lake crowds.

What is the best time of year to camp in Clearlake Oaks?

Spring and fall offer the ideal combination of mild weather, good fishing, and reasonable campsite availability. Summer brings peak crowds and heat, while winter provides solitude but some amenities may be closed.

Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Clearlake Oaks?

Yes, Blue Fish Cove Motorhome Resort offers full service with 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer connections. Most sites can accommodate large rigs and the park includes amenities like a pool, laundry, and boat launch.

Can I launch my boat from motorhome campgrounds here?

Several campgrounds provide direct boat launch access or are located within walking distance of public launches. Blue Fish Cove has its own ramp, while other parks are close to Clearlake State Park's launch facilities.

What fishing opportunities exist from Clearlake Oaks campgrounds?

Clear Lake is renowned for largemouth bass fishing, with tournaments held regularly from spring through fall. The lake also offers good catfish, crappie, and bluegill fishing. Early morning and evening provide the best bite times.

Are there free dump stations in Clearlake Oaks?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Clearlake Oaks.