Morgan Hill

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March 20, 2019 -  4 days

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Morgan Hill RV Resort, Morgan Hill, California

      It was quite an adventure getting to the Campground.  Following our GPS (which is set up to avoid roads that don't meet the specifications of our coach) it sent us on a fifteen-mile detour.  It seems that most of the roads in the area have a 7-ton rating, except for a curvy, twisty road around two lakes which is a very popular bike route.  (signs posted that bikes can use the full lane)  A half hour later and ten dollars of diesel we arrived at the campground.  We found later, that the shorter routes to the campground are just fine for big rigs.  The roads are wider and there are no bridges warranting the weight restrictions.  When we arrived at Morgan Hill, the first thing we found was that the campground management is very strict on rules.  We needed to provide registration and proof of insurance on both the coach and the dinghy.  Then a ranger walked around the coach and inspected it.  We asked what exactly they were looking for and were told things like missing covers on running lights, body damage, cracked windshields or missing septic caps.  Then we asked what if... they have a place to park the coach and would be expected to run to Camping World to buy parts to fix whatever.  This hardly gave us a warm fuzzy feeling about the campground.  The park doesn't have full hook-ups and charges $25 to $50 to pump tanks.  On the plus side, the bathrooms and showers are very nice, we used them to avoid filling our black and gray water tanks.  A lot of the campsites are subject to flooding, but we managed to find one that wasn't too muddy.  I realize that I haven't painted a pretty picture of Morgan Hill.  Overall, the park was nice enough and it looks like improvements are continually being made.  In fact, the park is very popular and no longer has annual sites so that it can keep sites available for short term visitors.  It does allow monthly stays for a cool $1300.  The park's location is good and there are lots of things to do while there. I can't say that we wouldn't revisit the park in the future. 

Thousand TrailsScenic RV Campground in California
Famous views and fabulous vineyards are just two of the attractions that draw visitors to Morgan Hill RV Resort year after year. Surrounded by the rolling hills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, this RV campground in California is a majestic retreat for couples, families, and friends. With an unbeatable California location, this 66-acre campground is the perfect home base for touring the many popular attractions of the Central Coast. More than 20 wineries are conveniently located nearby.

Back at the resort, enjoy the relaxing scenery of Uvas Creek as the water winds its way through the campground. An Olympic-sized pool, playground, tennis courts and a miniature golf course ensure a visit to Morgan Hill RV Camping in California is fun for everyone.

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