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Valley View 1
Public Campground

Valley View 1

Morgan Hill, California
4.6 (16 reviews)

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About Valley View 1

Campground in California.

Valley View 1 offers a wonderful California camping experience that appeals to both seasoned RV travelers and those new to the outdoor lifestyle. Located in California, this public campground provides a welcoming retreat where visitors can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with nature and their travel companions.

The campground's strong rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 16 reviews reflects the consistent quality and care that guests experience during their stays. This positive reputation speaks to the park's well-maintained facilities and the genuine hospitality that makes returning guests feel welcome and new arrivals feel at home from the moment they arrive.

California's diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities make it an ideal destination for RV camping throughout the year. The state offers everything from coastal vistas and redwood forests to desert landscapes and mountain terrain. Valley View 1's location provides convenient access to the outdoor activities and natural attractions that make California such a compelling destination for camping enthusiasts.

Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer adventure, this public campground serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding region. The area offers numerous opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, and enjoying the California outdoors. Local attractions, parks, and natural features provide endless possibilities for daily excursions and activities that appeal to families, couples, and solo travelers alike.

The campground atmosphere tends to foster a sense of community among guests, with many travelers exchanging recommendations and stories about their favorite local spots and nearby attractions. This social aspect of camping, combined with the natural beauty of the region, creates memorable experiences that often inspire return visits.

Valley View 1 represents a solid choice for RV camping in California, offering reliable accommodations and a convenient location for experiencing everything the state has to offer. Whether your priority is relaxation, adventure, or a mix of both, this campground provides a comfortable home base for your California travels.
4.6

Rating

16

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Morgan Hill 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 Morgan Hill.

Explore the Area

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

Valley View 1 Reviews

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Redacted Redacted

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Redacted Redacted

Valley view 100 series sites have the host nearby and are the shortest drive from the entrance as well as are the shortest distance to the (6) showers (locked at night). 100 series sites seemed the most crowded / populated of the loops whereas the other seemed to have the more unoccupied sites. Restrooms were clean. Limited to no cell service. Pet friendly on leash. Mostly quiet but for late arri... Valley view 100 series sites have the host nearby and are the shortest drive from the entrance as well as are the shortest distance to the (6) showers (locked at night). 100 series sites seemed the most crowded / populated of the loops whereas the other seemed to have the more unoccupied sites. Restrooms were clean. Limited to no cell service. Pet friendly on leash. Mostly quiet but for late arrivals and double selling of camp sites by mistake. Areas for improvement: 1) have a host at each loop 2) don't allow late arrivals after 8 or 8:30 by locking the main gates (need to give them enough time to set up before quiet hours 3) need a white board (like other parks) which clearly show sites which have not been rented or update their computer system so conflicts don't happen 4) add more showers please or keep them open longer (earlier and later)

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Colleen Richert

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Colleen Richert

We drove our R.V. up to the park for a quick get away. We stayed during the week. The R.V. sites are a good size and provided power and water. Dogs are welcomed but be on leash when outside. There are hiking trails and the park is beautiful in a redwood forest setting.

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Aditya Marathe

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Aditya Marathe

Visited it for the first time in Aug 2024 with our new pop up camper and it is already one of my most fav campgrounds! Super accessible from Bay area, long and wide parking spot, hook ups, and clean toilets. The Redwoods are gorgeous and the campsite felt very private. There was literally no sunlight reaching our specific camp site but we really loved that!

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Adam Nelms

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Adam Nelms

Great campground that feels like a State Park, rather than a County Park. They have a few RV sites with water and power (no sewer) but they do have a dump station on site that is included with stay! BEWARE site 149 power went out on our friends MULTIPLE times, Ranger said it common. Don't book this site if you need A/C, etc.

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Trina M

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Trina M

It was a fun experience staying in a yurt to go glamping for the first time. We are tent campers but wanted a different kind of experience. We booked back in January and the spaces were mostly filled. This weekend, a freeze warning and storm occurred from Friday night (our first night) so there was no power at the entire campground. There were several empty spaces. You can tell people did not show... It was a fun experience staying in a yurt to go glamping for the first time. We are tent campers but wanted a different kind of experience. We booked back in January and the spaces were mostly filled. This weekend, a freeze warning and storm occurred from Friday night (our first night) so there was no power at the entire campground. There were several empty spaces. You can tell people did not show up due to the storms since they had their slips on the post in front of the camping spots. We were prepared and had our own lantern, headlamps, and lots of layers for our 2-night stay. We did get to enjoy one full day of cloudy/sunny weather, cooking and eating at our campfire so it was worth it. The hikes around were nice to explore such as the Valley View overlook and just checking out the trails in general. The mossy trees are beautiful! There were a few people who made it despite the storm the night before. Note that the yurt does not allow or have any electrical outlets. Bring battery-operated blankets to warm up if you camp during the winter. Also bring your own lantern/headlamps. Other than that, they have good and clean facilities! We will be back to try glamping or camping in the summer and bring family.

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