This place is okay. They clearly have long term guests in here but they all seem fine. The camphost that checked us in was not the nicest. Pull thru site was plenty long and with no one in the site next to us we had plenty of room out front. The site was level. paid $40 for the night. Verizon 4G was very good for phone and data. If you ride bicycles look up Low Gap Road. It is the first stop light to the south, make a right and enjoy an excellent out and back bike ride. Also we used the city pool for $5 per person and enjoyed a refreshing dip. Ukiah is a great example of what liberal ideas can do to destroy a community. the entire city is run down with roads that were probably last paved 30 years ago. Their #1 crop, pot, is now legal which has collapsed the resale price and hurt the economy in the area. None of that matters if you are simply looking for a nice place to park for a night or 2 while travelling US 101. We would stay again.
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What campers say
Redwood Empire Fair offers convenient RV hookups (many sites with 30‑amp, water and sewer) and well‑maintained, ADA‑compliant restrooms with multiple showers and ample hot water. The park is easy to find off Highway 101 with paved access and efficient check‑in, and on‑site Wi‑Fi has been reported to work reasonably well. Expect close, gravel or dirt sites with little foliage or privacy; some pull‑throughs are long, but spacing is tight. The location borders the fairgrounds and a race track and nearby distribution activity, so weekend events and truck or race noise can be frequent — a tradeoff for being next to fair activities.
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