Motorhome Parks In El Dorado Hills, CA -- Find Campgrounds
38.6857° N, 121.0822° W
Quick Overview
El Dorado Hills sits in California's Sierra Nevada foothills, where rolling oak-studded hills meet the American River corridor just 20 miles east of Sacramento. This affluent community offers a perfect base camp for exploring both the Gold Country's historic charm and the Sierra's outdoor playground. The area's mild Mediterranean climate and proximity to Folsom Lake make it a year-round destination for motorhome travelers seeking both natural beauty and modern conveniences.
The camping landscape around El Dorado Hills includes several Camping, providing a solid foundation for exploring the region. While some free camping options exist directly in town, the focus here is on full-service facilities that cater to RVers who appreciate amenities alongside their outdoor adventures. Most parks offer full service with 30/50-amp service, making them perfect for larger rigs and extended stays.
From your campsite, you're positioned perfectly to explore Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, where 18,000 acres of water and surrounding parkland offer everything from swimming and boating to hiking and wildlife watching. The historic town of Folsom, just minutes away, features preserved Gold Rush architecture, antique shops, and the famous Folsom Prison Museum. Auburn's Old Town provides another dose of California history, while the American River Parkway offers 32 miles of paved trails perfect for biking or walking your dogs.
This area appeals most to RVers who want the best of both worlds: natural recreation with urban conveniences nearby. You'll find excellent grocery stores, restaurants, and services within easy driving distance, plus major shopping at the Palladio at Broadstone. The camping style here leans toward comfort rather than wilderness immersion, though you're never far from hiking trails and water activities.
Spring through fall offers the most pleasant weather, with summer bringing warm, dry conditions perfect for lake activities. Winter remains mild by Sierra standards, though occasional rain is common. The area sees steady visitation year-round thanks to its proximity to Sacramento and the Bay Area. Check our listings below to find the perfect spot for exploring this gateway to Gold Country.
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All Dump Stations Near El Dorado Hills
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kne White Rock Rd | 2.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Peninsula Campground | 5.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Folsom Lake State Recreation Area | 5.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Almond Grove Mobile Home & RV Park | 7.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Twilight RV & Mobile Home Park | 8.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Maison Chapeaux Mobile Home Park | 8.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| KOA - Placerville KOA Campground | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Placerville KOA | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Placerville Koa Journey | 8.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Loomis RV Park | 10.9 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
Kne White Rock Rd
2.8 miPeninsula Campground
5.4 miFolsom Lake State Recreation Area
5.5 miAlmond Grove Mobile Home & RV Park
7.2 miTwilight RV & Mobile Home Park
8.1 miMaison Chapeaux Mobile Home Park
8.5 miKOA - Placerville KOA Campground
8.6 miPlacerville KOA
8.6 miPlacerville Koa Journey
8.6 miLoomis RV Park
10.9 miTraveling to El Dorado Hills by RV
US Highway 50 provides the main access route to El Dorado Hills, connecting directly to Sacramento and continuing east toward South Lake Tahoe. This four-lane divided highway handles RVs of all sizes without difficulty, though you'll encounter some rolling hills as you approach the foothills. From the Bay Area, take I-80 east to Sacramento, then connect to US 50 east for about 20 miles.
The drive itself offers scenic rewards, especially as you leave Sacramento's urban sprawl behind and enter the oak-covered hills. Watch for the El Dorado Hills Boulevard exit, which serves as the main access point for most services and attractions. Motorhome drivers should note that some local roads feature steep grades and tight turns, so stick to major routes when possible.
Fuel up in Sacramento or Folsom before settling in, as gas stations become less frequent in the hills. The Raley's and Safeway in El Dorado Hills provide excellent grocery options for stocking your motorhome. For Motorhome supplies and repairs, Camping World in Sacramento offers the closest full-service facility, about 30 minutes west. The area's proximity to major highways makes it an excellent stopping point for RVers traveling between the Bay Area and Lake Tahoe or heading into the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Dump Station Costs in El Dorado Hills
motorhome camping rates in El Dorado Hills reflect the area's upscale nature, with nightly costs typically ranging from $45-75 for full hookup sites. The premium pricing comes with quality amenities and the convenience of being close to Sacramento while maintaining a foothill setting. Currently, a portion% of camping options are free, while a portion% charge fees, reflecting the area's focus on developed campgrounds rather than primitive camping.
Seasonal pricing variations are moderate, with summer months commanding the highest rates due to ideal weather and lake activities. Spring and fall offer slightly better deals while maintaining excellent weather conditions. Winter rates drop noticeably, making it an attractive option for snowbirds avoiding harsher climates elsewhere.
Good Sam and Passport America memberships can provide discounts at participating parks, though options may be limited given the small number of facilities. Consider longer stays to negotiate weekly or monthly rates, especially during shoulder seasons. Grocery costs run about 10-15% higher than Sacramento prices, but the selection and quality at local stores like Raley's make the convenience worth the extra cost for most RVers.
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Best Time to Visit El Dorado Hills by RV
Winter
December-February
35-60°F
Crowds: Low
Mild temperatures with occasional rain. Perfect for snowbirds avoiding harsh weather elsewhere.
Spring
March-May
45-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Wildflower blooms and ideal weather. Book ahead for weekends as crowds start building.
Summer
June-August
55-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with hot, dry weather perfect for lake activities. Reservations essential.
Fall
September-November
45-80°F
Crowds: Medium
Beautiful oak tree colors and comfortable temperatures. Popular with leaf-peepers and hikers.
Explore the El Dorado Hills Area
The single Camping in El Dorado Hills tends to fill up during peak summer months and fall foliage season, so book ahead if you're planning weekend visits. For boondockers, consider heading east toward Auburn State Recreation Area or the Eldorado National Forest, where dispersed camping becomes available on forest service roads.
Folsom Lake offers the area's best recreation opportunities, with multiple access points for swimming, boating, and fishing. The lake's proximity to your campsite makes it perfect for daily visits without breaking camp. Bring your bikes – the American River Bike Trail connects Folsom to Sacramento and provides 32 miles of paved, relatively flat riding.
Dining options include local favorites like Strings Italian Café and Café Rolle for upscale meals, or hit the farmers market on Saturdays for fresh produce. Dog owners will love the off-leash areas at Folsom Lake, plus numerous hiking trails throughout the foothills. Photography enthusiasts should time visits for early morning or late afternoon light on the oak trees, especially beautiful during spring wildflower season or fall color changes.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in El Dorado Hills
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in El Dorado Hills?
El Dorado Hills has limited motorhome camping directly in town, with one main facility offering full service and modern amenities. For more options, consider nearby Folsom Lake State Recreation Area or Auburn area campgrounds, which provide additional choices within 15-20 minutes of El Dorado Hills attractions.
Is there free motorhome camping near El Dorado Hills?
Free camping isn't available directly in El Dorado Hills due to its developed suburban nature. However, boondockers can find dispersed camping opportunities in the Eldorado National Forest about 30 minutes east, or at Auburn State Recreation Area for more primitive options.
What is the best time of year to camp in El Dorado Hills?
Spring through fall offers the most pleasant weather, with April through October being ideal for outdoor activities. Summer provides perfect conditions for Folsom Lake recreation, while spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures with fewer crowds and beautiful scenery.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in El Dorado Hills?
Yes, the available motorhome facilities in El Dorado Hills typically offer full service including water, sewer, and electric service with both 30 and 50-amp options. These parks cater to RVers who prefer amenities and convenience while exploring the foothills region.
Can I take my motorhome to Folsom Lake from El Dorado Hills?
Absolutely! Folsom Lake sits just minutes from El Dorado Hills, with multiple access points that accommodate RVs. The lake offers day-use areas, boat launches, and even some camping options, making it perfect for day trips from your El Dorado Hills base camp.
What grocery stores serve motorhome campers in El Dorado Hills?
Raley's and Safeway provide the main grocery options, both offering large parking areas suitable for RVs and comprehensive selections including camping supplies. These stores stock everything from basic groceries to specialty items, making resupply convenient for extended stays.
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in El Dorado Hills?
El Dorado Hills has limited motorhome camping directly in town, with one main facility offering full service and modern amenities. For more options, consider nearby Folsom Lake State Recreation Area or Auburn area campgrounds, which provide additional choices within 15-20 minutes of El Dorado Hills attractions.
Is there free motorhome camping near El Dorado Hills?
Free camping isn't available directly in El Dorado Hills due to its developed suburban nature. However, boondockers can find dispersed camping opportunities in the Eldorado National Forest about 30 minutes east, or at Auburn State Recreation Area for more primitive options.
What is the best time of year to camp in El Dorado Hills?
Spring through fall offers the most pleasant weather, with April through October being ideal for outdoor activities. Summer provides perfect conditions for Folsom Lake recreation, while spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures with fewer crowds and beautiful scenery.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in El Dorado Hills?
Yes, the available motorhome facilities in El Dorado Hills typically offer full service including water, sewer, and electric service with both 30 and 50-amp options. These parks cater to RVers who prefer amenities and convenience while exploring the foothills region.
Can I take my motorhome to Folsom Lake from El Dorado Hills?
Absolutely! Folsom Lake sits just minutes from El Dorado Hills, with multiple access points that accommodate RVs. The lake offers day-use areas, boat launches, and even some camping options, making it perfect for day trips from your El Dorado Hills base camp.
What grocery stores serve motorhome campers in El Dorado Hills?
Raley's and Safeway provide the main grocery options, both offering large parking areas suitable for RVs and comprehensive selections including camping supplies. These stores stock everything from basic groceries to specialty items, making resupply convenient for extended stays.
Are there free dump stations in El Dorado Hills?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near El Dorado Hills.
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