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The town of Stonyford, CA dates back to 1863 when John Smith traveled to this valley on the banks of Stoney Creek. It is here he established a hotel, a blacksmith shop and a number of lumber and flour mills. Since these humble beginnings, the town has remained small and charming. In the Summer months, the town is a hustle and bustle of activity, as people come from all over to spend time at the nearby East Park Reservoir. Start your adventure today when you book an RV in Colusa County.

Stonyford’s strength largely lies in its natural beauty, and many people are drawn to the town due to the lure of peace and quiet and remoteness. The two closest towns are Colusa and Willows, but the closest cities are Yuba City, and Woodland, over an hours drive away. The nearest big city is Sacramento about 100 miles southeast.

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The Great Outdoors

East Park Reservoir, located just a few miles from town, is one of the main reasons that vacationers choose an RV rental from Stonyford, The reservoir offers good fishing and boating opportunities, both of which are popular recreational activities for many of the locals, while others just prefer to use the area as a place to relax or walk while soaking in some great views. Another nearby artificial lake that is popular for campers and hikers is Black Butte Lake, located just north of town.

Another draw to the area is its vicinity to the huge, million acre Mendocino National Forest. The forest offers a huge number of recreational opportunities for the whole family. If you simply want to sit back and relax under the pines next to a shimmering lake, are looking for some adventure, or want a chance to see some nature, then Mendocino National Forest is for you. The area has numerous landscapes to enjoy, from huge lakes and meadows to densely forested areas, it is just waiting to be explored.

Nature lovers will enjoy the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, located a short drive away in your Stoneyford RV rental. Birdwatching, photography, hiking, and hunting are just a few of the many activities that can be undertaken in the area. In the visitor center learn more about the area and pick up an audio tour to aid in your adventure. There is an observational platform for the best bird watching, and both a wetlands walk and Spring trials to be enjoyed.

RV Parks

One of the closest places in the area to park Stonyford camper is Willows RV Park, close enough to town, but far enough away to have a distinctly country atmosphere. This park offers a number of attractions nearby, such as the Thunderhill Raceway, which features an exciting line-up of racing events, nearby Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, and a number of sporting goods stores, all of which will be able to give you updates on the best place to fish. The park itself is well equipped, with full hookups for your RV, and all sites provide 30/50 Amp electricity. There is free WiFi, laundry facilities, and showers and restrooms.

Further up Hwy 99 is the RV Park at Rolling Hills, which also offers an easy walk to the casino and golf course. All sites provide full electric, water, and sewage, with all spaces being pull-through. Additionally, there are private showers, laundry facilities, and even a pet daycare for Fido!

If you are looking for a location with a view, then look no further than The Aurora RV Park and Marina, located south of town on the banks of Clear Lake, California’s largest freshwater lake. This park has a number of benefits, such as the use of free canoes and kayaks and a lakeside theater, where a number of movies are shown after sunset in the summer months. There are a number of fire pits and outdoor grill areas located around the park for your use, and the high-speed internet means you’ll always stay connected.

Exploring the City

If you are interested in the history of the area and the town itself, then the Stonyford Museum is the place to head. The museum sits in the former Town Hall, which was restored back in 2011, which is also when the museum was created. The permanent collection consists of a range of donated items such as clothing, photographs, furnishing, tools and various other displays showcasing the area. There is also a section for rotating themed exhibits and a temporary collection of loaned items for your viewing pleasure.

The lively season really begins in the first month of May, when the town comes alive thanks to the annual rodeo. This event really involves the whole town and is a good spectacle to witness. In the winter months, the town becomes crowded with dirt bike enthusiasts who take to the hill above town to enjoy the rocky area. Both seasons are a great time to visit with your Stonyford RV rental.

If a small California town appeals to you, consider a camper rental in Stonyford. Enjoy learning about the local culture, watch the rodeo if you're in town, and marvel at the lovely landscape. Rent an RV in Stonyford, CA and enjoy your outdoor recreational adventure!

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