Motorhome Campgrounds & Parks In Windsor, CA -- Wine Country Camping
38.5471° N, 122.8164° W
Quick Overview
Windsor sits in the heart of Sonoma County wine country, where rolling vineyard hills meet redwood forests just an hour north of San Francisco. This charming town of 27,000 offers motorhome campers the perfect base for exploring world-class wineries, hiking ancient redwood groves, and discovering the Russian River's recreational opportunities. The area feels like stepping into a California postcard – think morning fog rolling over grape vines, afternoon sunshine warming oak-dotted hills, and evenings perfect for campfire conversations under star-filled skies.
For motorhome camping, Windsor provides several campsite option in our directory, with some offering free access to budget-conscious travelers. The camping scene here focuses on quality over quantity, with well-maintained facilities that cater to RVers seeking both comfort and proximity to Sonoma County's attractions. Most parks offer full service with 30/50-amp service, making them suitable for larger rigs and extended stays.
From your campsite, you're positioned perfectly for wine tasting adventures along the Russian River Valley AVA, where over 60 wineries produce exceptional Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve lies just 15 minutes west, offering hiking trails through 1,400-year-old coast redwoods that tower 300 feet overhead. The Russian River itself provides swimming, kayaking, and fishing opportunities during warmer months. Downtown Windsor's Thursday farmers market and annual Harvest Festival connect you to local culture and seasonal celebrations.
RV camping styles here range from resort-style parks with pools and recreation rooms to more natural settings surrounded by oak trees and vineyard views. Full-hookup sites accommodate everything from compact travel trailers to 45-foot motorhomes, while some parks offer pull-through sites that eliminate backing challenges. The region attracts both weekend wine tourists and longer-term visitors exploring Northern California's diverse landscapes.
Spring through fall offers the best camping weather, with summer bringing warm days perfect for outdoor activities and winter providing a quieter, more intimate wine country experience. Book early for harvest season (September-October) when the area buzzes with crush activities and fall colors paint the landscape.
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All Dump Stations Near Windsor
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windsor RV Park | 0.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mirabel RV Park & Campground | 5.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| River Bend Resort | 7.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Redwood Village | 10.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Villa Trailer Park | 10.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park | 10.5 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Spring Lake Park Group Campground | 10.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Spring Lake Regional Park Campground | 11.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Calistoga Springs | 13.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Casini Ranch Family Campground | 13.7 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
Windsor RV Park
0.6 miMirabel RV Park & Campground
5.5 miRiver Bend Resort
7.4 miRedwood Village
10.0 miVilla Trailer Park
10.4 miSonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park
10.5 miSpring Lake Park Group Campground
10.9 miSpring Lake Regional Park Campground
11.0 miCalistoga Springs
13.4 miCasini Ranch Family Campground
13.7 miTraveling to Windsor by RV
Highway 101 provides the main artery to Windsor, running directly through town with easy motorhome access from both north and south directions. From San Francisco, take 101 north for about 65 miles – the drive showcases California's transition from urban Bay Area to rural wine country as you pass through Marin County's golden hills. The route includes several moderate grades but nothing challenging for modern RVs, with truck lanes available on steeper sections near Petaluma.
For a more scenic approach, consider Highway 116 west from Sebastopol, which winds through apple orchards and vineyards before reaching Windsor. This route works well for smaller RVs but includes narrow sections and sharp curves that larger motorhomes should avoid. The Russian River follows much of this route, creating beautiful valley views.
Fuel up before arriving – Windsor has limited truck-friendly gas stations. The Chevron at 9000 Old Redwood Highway accommodates larger RVs with easy in-and-out access. For supplies, Safeway on Windsor Road offers a large parking lot suitable for motorhome shopping trips, while Oliver's Market provides local wines and gourmet foods perfect for campsite dining.
Coming from Oregon or Northern California, Highway 101 south provides straightforward access with rest stops at Hopland and Cloverdale offering motorhome-friendly facilities. Both locations feature dump stations and plenty of parking for pre-arrival preparations.
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Dump Station Costs in Windsor
motorhome camping rates in Windsor typically range from $45-75 per night for full-hookup sites, reflecting the area's wine country premium pricing. Expect higher rates during harvest season (September-October) and summer weekends when demand peaks from Bay Area visitors seeking wine country escapes.
Currently, a portion% of camping options in our directory offer free access, while a portion% charge fees. The lack of free camping reflects Windsor's developed wine country setting, though nearby Sonoma County parks provide lower-cost alternatives for budget-conscious travelers.
Seasonal pricing varies significantly – winter rates drop 25-30% compared to peak summer pricing, making January through March excellent for extended stays. Many parks offer weekly and monthly discounts, with some providing 10-15% savings for stays over seven nights.
Good Sam and Passport America memberships can reduce costs at participating campgrounds, though coverage in this premium wine region remains limited. Harvest Hosts membership proves valuable here, with several local wineries and farms offering overnight parking for self-contained RVs.
Fuel costs run 10-15% above national averages due to California taxes and wine country location. Stock up on groceries before arriving, as local markets cater to tourists with corresponding price premiums. Many RVers shop at the Petaluma Costco (20 minutes south) for bulk supplies.
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Best Time to Visit Windsor by RV
Winter
December-February
40-60°F
Crowds: Low
Quiet season with occasional rain. Many wineries offer cozy indoor tastings and special winter releases.
Spring
March-May
50-75°F
Crowds: Medium
Mild weather and blooming mustard flowers in vineyards. Book early for Easter and Mother's Day weekends.
Summer
June-August
55-85°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with warm days and cool evenings. Reserve 4-6 weeks ahead for summer weekends.
Fall
September-November
50-80°F
Crowds: High
Harvest season brings crush activities and fall colors. Premium pricing and 2-month advance booking recommended.
Explore the Windsor Area
The area's single Camping option means advance reservations are essential, especially during harvest season from September through October when wine country tourism peaks. Book at least 2-3 weeks ahead for summer weekends and up to two months for fall visits.
For free camping alternatives, consider Sonoma County Regional Parks like Stillwater Cove (45 minutes west) or Austin Creek State Recreation Area, though the latter requires careful route planning due to narrow access roads. Many local wineries welcome motorhome parking during tasting visits – just call ahead to confirm space availability.
Downtown Windsor's farmers market every Thursday from 10 AM to 1 PM offers fresh produce, local wines, and artisan goods within walking distance of most campgrounds. The market's live music and food vendors create a genuine small-town atmosphere that many RVers love.
For dining, Stark's Steak & Seafood provides upscale meals with motorhome-friendly parking, while Café Noto serves excellent Italian cuisine in a casual setting. Both restaurants understand the motorhome crowd and can accommodate groups.
Dogs love the Windsor Town Green's off-leash area, and most wineries welcome well-behaved pets on outdoor patios. Always check individual winery policies before visiting with pets.
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What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Windsor?
Windsor offers {{stationCount}} motorhome camping option in our directory, focusing on quality full-hookup facilities. The area's single park provides well-maintained sites with 30/50-amp service, making it suitable for larger rigs. Most RVers appreciate the proximity to wineries and redwood forests from this centrally located base.
Is there free motorhome camping near Windsor?
Currently {{freeCount}} of {{stationCount}} campgrounds in our Windsor directory offer free camping. For budget alternatives, consider Sonoma County Regional Parks like Austin Creek State Recreation Area or Stillwater Cove, though these require careful route planning for larger RVs due to narrow access roads.
What is the best time of year to camp in Windsor?
Spring through fall offers ideal camping weather, with summer providing warm days perfect for wine tasting and outdoor activities. Harvest season (September-October) brings special crush activities but requires advance booking. Winter offers quieter wine country experiences with cozy indoor tastings and reduced rates.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Windsor?
Yes, Windsor's motorhome camping facilities offer full service with 30/50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. These well-maintained parks accommodate everything from compact travel trailers to 45-foot motorhomes, with some offering convenient pull-through sites for easier parking.
Can I bring my motorhome to local wineries?
Many Sonoma County wineries welcome motorhome visitors and can accommodate parking for tasting visits. Always call ahead to confirm space availability, especially for larger rigs. Some wineries participate in Harvest Hosts, offering overnight parking for self-contained RVs with wine purchases.
How far is Windsor from San Francisco?
Windsor sits about 65 miles north of San Francisco via Highway 101, making it roughly a 90-minute drive depending on traffic. The route offers beautiful scenery as you transition from urban Bay Area through Marin County's golden hills into wine country landscapes.
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Windsor?
Windsor offers {{stationCount}} motorhome camping option in our directory, focusing on quality full-hookup facilities. The area's single park provides well-maintained sites with 30/50-amp service, making it suitable for larger rigs. Most RVers appreciate the proximity to wineries and redwood forests from this centrally located base.
Is there free motorhome camping near Windsor?
Currently {{freeCount}} of {{stationCount}} campgrounds in our Windsor directory offer free camping. For budget alternatives, consider Sonoma County Regional Parks like Austin Creek State Recreation Area or Stillwater Cove, though these require careful route planning for larger RVs due to narrow access roads.
What is the best time of year to camp in Windsor?
Spring through fall offers ideal camping weather, with summer providing warm days perfect for wine tasting and outdoor activities. Harvest season (September-October) brings special crush activities but requires advance booking. Winter offers quieter wine country experiences with cozy indoor tastings and reduced rates.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Windsor?
Yes, Windsor's motorhome camping facilities offer full service with 30/50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. These well-maintained parks accommodate everything from compact travel trailers to 45-foot motorhomes, with some offering convenient pull-through sites for easier parking.
Can I bring my motorhome to local wineries?
Many Sonoma County wineries welcome motorhome visitors and can accommodate parking for tasting visits. Always call ahead to confirm space availability, especially for larger rigs. Some wineries participate in Harvest Hosts, offering overnight parking for self-contained RVs with wine purchases.
How far is Windsor from San Francisco?
Windsor sits about 65 miles north of San Francisco via Highway 101, making it roughly a 90-minute drive depending on traffic. The route offers beautiful scenery as you transition from urban Bay Area through Marin County's golden hills into wine country landscapes.
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