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Thumb #2
Public Campground

Thumb #2

Annapolis, California
3.6 (190 reviews)

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About Thumb #2

Campground in California.

Thumb #2 is a small, intimate public campground nestled in California that offers RV travelers a chance to experience authentic outdoor camping away from the hustle and bustle of larger commercial parks. With just eight sites, this campground provides a quiet, peaceful retreat perfect for those seeking a more personal camping experience where you can truly disconnect and enjoy nature.

The compact size of Thumb #2 makes it an ideal choice for RV enthusiasts who prefer a close-knit camping community atmosphere rather than sprawling mega-parks. The limited number of sites means you'll have plenty of space to breathe and enjoy your surroundings without the overwhelming crowds that larger facilities often attract. This setting creates a naturally serene environment where neighbors become friends and the pace of life slows down considerably.

Being a public campground, Thumb #2 serves as a welcoming destination for all types of RV travelers, from seasoned full-timers to weekend adventurers exploring California's diverse landscapes. The campground's modest footprint allows for easier navigation and parking, which many RV owners deeply appreciate. You'll find that the tight-knit community aspect of smaller campgrounds often leads to shared recommendations about local activities, hidden gems in the surrounding area, and tips from fellow travelers who've explored the region thoroughly.

The location positions you well for exploring the natural attractions and recreational opportunities that California's unique geography offers. Whether you're interested in hiking, fishing, scenic drives, or simply enjoying quality time with family and friends in nature, the surrounding area provides plenty of possibilities. The manageable scale of Thumb #2 means you can easily access these activities without the complications of coordinating among dozens or hundreds of RV sites.

This public campground appeals particularly to travelers seeking genuine connection with the outdoors and other campers. If you value peace, simplicity, and an unpretentious camping environment, Thumb #2 offers exactly that kind of experience.
8

Total Sites

3.6

Rating

190

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 8

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Annapolis is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Annapolis.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Annapolis. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Thumb #2 Reviews

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Jay Eyer

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jay Eyer

This is an RV park. It was right next to the freeway but still relatively quiet. The facility was nice enough, if a little older. The shower was hot, good pressure, but could've been cleaner. The staff was ambivalent about our presence but our interaction was about 2 minutes. It was chosen for it's proximity to the Ferry(about five minutes drive) and in that respect is was good. Neighborhood was i... This is an RV park. It was right next to the freeway but still relatively quiet. The facility was nice enough, if a little older. The shower was hot, good pressure, but could've been cleaner. The staff was ambivalent about our presence but our interaction was about 2 minutes. It was chosen for it's proximity to the Ferry(about five minutes drive) and in that respect is was good. Neighborhood was iffy. Site was clean with hookups that worked(watch your water pressure). If you have to take a trailer near San Francisco from the east, this a decent option

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נועה רוזנקרנץ

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by נועה רוזנקרנץ

We arrived without a reservation, as the office was closed and there were enough free spaces. We called the number listed at the reception and the girl was very unkind and explained that without a reservation it was not possible to stay. Even though we said we were already here and it was late and we would be happy to pay in the morning they arrived, she was very rude and unfriendly and refused.

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Scott Behan

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Scott Behan

Small RV park in a less than desirable area in Vallejo. You MUST make on line request for reservations even for an over night stay. The office is staffed , but for minimal and somewhat unpredictable hours. Office staff has no access to make reservations or even to provide bathroom lock codes. When we arrived the staff said we should have received our site number in the confirmation email, wh... Small RV park in a less than desirable area in Vallejo. You MUST make on line request for reservations even for an over night stay. The office is staffed , but for minimal and somewhat unpredictable hours. Office staff has no access to make reservations or even to provide bathroom lock codes. When we arrived the staff said we should have received our site number in the confirmation email, which we received but it did not include site. We emailed for bathroom codes and did receive those relatively quickly. Surprisingly, the bathrooms were clean. There are not many short term RV parks in the bay area, and we have not yet found one that is desirable. If you need an overnight stay, Tradewinds is OK, but if you can stay further out, you may be better off

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Little Willow Photography

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Little Willow Photography

I had been at this RV park and would have provided a better review until recently. On 1/19 (per video), a homeless individual had broken into my trailer and stole Most of my belongings. I was out of town at this time, but returned on 1/21 to find this out. I had notified the office. I had told them I was concerned and was going to stay at a hotel, as it looked like someone was staying in my t... I had been at this RV park and would have provided a better review until recently. On 1/19 (per video), a homeless individual had broken into my trailer and stole Most of my belongings. I was out of town at this time, but returned on 1/21 to find this out. I had notified the office. I had told them I was concerned and was going to stay at a hotel, as it looked like someone was staying in my trailer. On 1/22, I received a call from the office at 10am asking if I had left the park. (I was In Sacromento having breakfast with a friend). I had told them no. They informed me that my trailer had been stolen. The park was kind to help find at retrieve my trailer from 4 individuals that had stole it. I was told that day that they would figure something out regarding my rent because I was displaced. When the cops arrived later that day staff was out of the office and unable to get the video of the trailer being stolen. I waited at the office to chat with them but they didn’t return for the day even though they had posted open office hours. 4-5 residents were also waiting for the office to reopen but it never did. On 1/24, attempted to go to the office and inquire if the police were able to get the video. The office assistant wouldn’t looked up from her phone and stated “I wasn’t here that day, and I am leaving now”. I asked if she could find out or escalate it to the manager. I was told, “that is not my job”, still not looking up from phone and being very rude and unwilling to help. Just keep stating, “I wasn’t here.” I asked her multiple times if the manager or someone could contact me. I was told no. I waited outside to decide what to do, she walked and handed me a piece of paper with an email address and case number, which I already had from the officer. I had called what I thought was the managers phone number (turned out to be maintenance guy) to report what was going on. He proceeded to hell at me and tell me how they got my trailer back and if I was going to complain that he wasn’t going to take to me, then hung up. Was able to connect with him again, were he apologized for yelling at me. Informed me that he is the maintance personal. I had apologized for my confused regarding his role. He was able to tell me that he provided the police with all the video from them finding the trailer and the video at the RV park. While networking with my neighbors, space 9 told me that they saw my trailer was gone and was blocking the street at around 0630. They witnessed multiple individuals yelling at each other. On 1/25, neighbor from space 5 had seen individuals in a silver SUV loading up my trailer. That he called the office and was told it must be my SUV, even though he had told them it wasn’t me. They told him that they would go look into it. No one ever went. At this time, I once again went to the office asking to speak with the management. Again, office assistant won’t look at me and was rude. Stating, “they will call you Monday”. I asked politely if we could reach out, as I have new information to discuss with them. See if they were willing to connect regarding the updated info. Once again, not even making eye contact and rudely told me no, that it was not her job. On 1/27, while I was at work the manager called and left a message on my phone that I was “harnessing the office assistant”. I had done no such thing and was politely inquiring regarding status of my account and to talk to management regarding the new info that I had obtained. Figure out why the park did not follow up on my neighbors reports. They also left a letter on all the trailers doors that we should put an Apple tag in our RVs, which I had and it was found on the ground where my trailer was supposed to be. Not only that my belongings also had Apple tags and have been disable. I am not upset that my trailer was broken into and stolen. I am disappointed in the staff and management since the event. (On 1/25, One of my neighbors reported to me that the office assistant was also rude to her that day.)

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Zac Clark

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Zac Clark

The sites were a bit smallish and dated. Despite having partial concrete pads that would ostensibly create a level site, the pads were spaced too closely for our 35' motorhome, so we ended up having to do significant leveling. That aside, no complaints. Despite the urban location, out stay was quiet, safe, and well located to do all things San Francisco. Alcatraz was the highlight of this stop -... The sites were a bit smallish and dated. Despite having partial concrete pads that would ostensibly create a level site, the pads were spaced too closely for our 35' motorhome, so we ended up having to do significant leveling. That aside, no complaints. Despite the urban location, out stay was quiet, safe, and well located to do all things San Francisco. Alcatraz was the highlight of this stop - highly recommend!

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