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12 Best RV Parks All Good Sam Members Should Visit

12 Best RV Parks All Good Sam Members Should Visit

If you’ve been to a couple of campgrounds before, you’re likely to see a red sticker with a smiling, dark-haired guy in the office window, or a sign saying “Good Sam RV Park”. The Good Sam membership has long been an important tool in an RVer’s toolbelt. It opens the door to a support network that’ll help you on the road—plus, it results in some killer discounts along the way. 

This post will dig into the 12 best RV parks that any Good Sam member should know about while out road-tripping.

RVs parked at Good Sam campground
Choose from over 2,000 Good Sam RV parks while traveling around the USA.

What Are Good Sam RV Parks?

Good Sam RV Parks are a network of over 2,000 parks that offer a 10% discount to Good Sam members.

But it’s about more than a discount. The campground must pass Good Sam’s Triple Rating System to become a Good Sam Park. Each park looking to become a member receives a grade from 1 to 10 on these three categories:

Facility: The park is rated on the completeness of facilities. This represents the quality of interior roads, recreation options, hookups, and other infrastructure areas.

Restrooms: The cleanliness of shower houses is a small thing that makes a big difference. That’s why Good Sam rates campgrounds based on the quality of this feature.

Appeal: This rating is all about visual appearance and environmental quality. It judges how harmoniously a park exists within its surroundings. Good Sam considers things like the appearance of the entry area, cleanliness, and maintenance upkeep. 

What Do Good Sam RV Park Ratings Mean?

While each Good Sam Park must cross a minimum threshold to remain in the network, the Triple Rating System rates the overall quality of each park.

When you see Good Sam RV Park ratings online or in a guidebook, it means that the park meets or exceeds the three categories in the triple rating system. Less than 1% of the 2000+ parks in their network reach the prestigious 10/10/10 rating across all three categories.

While this seems to help customers find parks up to their standards, there are several things to consider before wholeheartedly trusting the rating scale. First of all, with over 2000 parks it’s impossible for one person or a consistent group of people to do the ratings. Therefore, human judgment will differ across the country.

Second, some RV Parks may lie or put on a show for an official Good Sam representative or employee, and may not represent real-world experience. Fortunately, the Good Sam website and many other campground rating sites collect real reviews from real customers to help you get a clear picture.

Finally, Good Sam claims that these reviews are annual. This means they are not real-time, and a lot can change in one year. RV park management or staffing could change, renovations could be planned, or some other unforeseen event could change.

Aerial view of RV campground
A Good Sam RV park ensures you will have clean and well-maintained campsites.

Do You Need a Membership to Stay at Good Sam RV Parks?

No. The Good Sam Membership gives you access to discounts, but Good Sam RV parks are independently owned and operated. 

If you find a great campground that’s part of the network, you simply make a reservation. When booking, you can mention your Good Sam Membership and ask for the discount.

12 Best RV Parks All Good Sam Members Should Visit

Good Sam parks all meet a certain minimum level, but we’ve found a few Good Sam RV parks that are truly the crème de la crème. Here are the 12 best:

1. All About Relaxing RV Park, Alabama

Address:  8950 Three Notch Rd, Theodore, AL 36582

Cost: $50 to $65 a night (weekly and monthly discounts offered).

About: This park in Mobile, Ala., has nearby beach access. In addition, it’s a big-rig and pet-friendly RV park that puts a ton of care into the guest experience. Additionally, it has 41 pull-through and back-in sites with full hookups. They offer wonderfully lush RV sites, a swimming pool, BBQ grills, high-end restrooms, and more. 

Amenities: When you stay here, you can enjoy spacious sites, a swimming pool, recreational and gathering areas, sparkling bathrooms, modern laundry facilities, and much more. 

Pet Friendly: Very much so!

Morton Road Trip Rating: 9.5/10 because this is a pristine park and it’s close to the ocean. 

A Very Unique Campground - All About Relaxing RV Park - Review

2. Verde Ranch RV Resort, Arizona

Address: 1105 N Dreamcatcher Dr, Camp Verde, AZ 86322

Cost: $37 to $78 a night (weekly and monthly discounts offered).

About: This big rig-friendly RV resort sits just between Sedona and Cottonwood in Northern Arizona. The area is an outdoorsy mecca due to its mild climate, stunning red rocks, and a plethora of outdoor activities. 

Amenities: Verde Ranch RV Resort offers spacious sites, clean laundry rooms, a resort-quality game room and common area, and workout facilities. And if you don’t have an RV, you can enjoy glamping experiences or cabins. Then have fun at the pickleball courts, playground, walking trails, or the immaculate pool and hot tub. And you’ll find so much more. 

Pet Friendly: Yes. You don’t have an extra pet charge for RVs, but you will have a $75 pet fee if you stay in one of the cabins. 

Morton Road Trip Rating: 9/10 for the quality of this spot, plus the fact that it’s nestled in the middle of some of Northern Arizona’s best attractions. 

Pro Tip: While in Arizona make sure to check out these 7 Best Slot Canyons in Arizona That Will Blow Your Mind.

Verde Ranch RV Resort-An Honest Review

3. Pala Casino RV Resort, California

Address: 11042 CA-76, Pala, CA 92059

Cost: $80 to $130 a night

About: Pala RV Resort is one of the few Good Sam RV parks to score a 10/10 on all three categories in the triple rating system. It earned these marks for its facilities and visual appearance. The park sits in an epically beautiful part of California, near many fun activities. 

Amenities: The adjoining casino and spa, large spacious sites with BBQ grills, and modern facilities make this place shine. It also has a game room and shower house.   

Pet Friendly: Yes.

Morton Road Trip Rating: 9.5/10 because if Good Sam ranks them a 10 in all three categories, we know it must be pretty good.

Pala Casino RV Resort San Diego CA | Good Sam Club RV Park

4. Mesa Verde RV Resort, Colorado

Address: 35303 US-160, Mancos, CO 81328

Cost: $38 to $50 a night. 

About: Mesa Verde is named after a towering, table-like formation visible from virtually every site. This area of Colorado lies on a spectacularly beautiful mountain plateau which you can enjoy from this Good Sam RV park. As a bonus, check out Mesa Verde National Park while visiting. 

Amenities: Amenities include shaded full hookup sites, pristine bathrooms, family-run property, a pool, and proximity to unforgettable natural wonders.  

Pet Friendly: You can bring pets as long as they remain leashed.

Morton Road Trip Rating: 9.5/10 for its incredible location and immaculate facilities. 

Great RV Parks: Mesa Verde RV Resort Next To Mesa Verde National Park

5. Ocala North RV Resort, Florida

Address: 16905 NW Hwy 225, Reddick, FL 32686

Cost: $65 to $80 a night (weekly and monthly discounts offered).

About: Next is this RV resort that lies in the heart of Florida horse country between Gainesville and Ocala, both wonderful places in Central Florida. It’s a beautiful park centrally located to many fun Florida activities. 

Amenities: Amenities include cable TV, laundry facilities, a brand new bathhouse, a pool, and more. 

Pet Friendly: Yes, with doggy bag service posts located throughout the park. They also have their very own dog park which is “Florida’s largest groomed dog park.”

Morton Road Trip Rating: 9.5/10 for its location and amenities. Good Sam gave this park a 10/10/10 rating, and our only qualm is how close the sites are together.

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6. Traverse Bay RV Resort, Michigan

Address: 5555 M-72, Williamsburg, MI 49690

Cost: $79 to $105 a night

About: Number six is this fun adult-oriented RV resort situated in Northern Michigan. This area of the state has access to two of the Great Lakes, epic nature activities, and wonderful small Michigan towns. 

Amenities: You can enjoy 217 big rig-friendly sites, complimentary cable TV, an outdoor heated swimming pool and spa, and a modern fitness center. Additionally, the resort has RV wash and detailing available on-site, planned activities, and much more. 

Pet Friendly: Yes, and it even has a fenced-in dog park.

Morton Road Trip Rating: 10/10 because this is a wonderful park in one of our favorite parts of the country. 

Tour of Traverse Bay RV Resort.

7. The Nugget RV Resort, Montana

Address: 1037 W Old Hwy 10 E, St Regis, MT 59866

Cost: $50 to $75 a night

About: This is an epic spot surrounded by Montana mountains. This top-rated Good Sam RV park gives you access to a lux-mountain theme plus large sites and access to natural wonders like hot springs. The Nugget is the place to be in Northwest Montana. 

Amenities: Big rig-friendly RV sites, on-site laundry, a log cabin-style game room, 2.5 miles of walking trails, a pool, playground, and much more. 

Pet Friendly: Yes. 

Morton Road Trip Rating: 10/10. What could be better than spacious sites with all the amenities in the middle of the mountains? 

Welcome to the Nugget RV Park Video

8. Las Vegas RV Resort, Nevada

Address: 3890 S Nellis Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89121

Cost: $90 to $200 a night 

About: Big rig friendly with some of the most spacious sites around — this resort will put you at the center of all the Vegas action. Additionally, its proximity to the strip, downtown Las Vegas, and many other attractions will keep you entertained for as long as you want to stay. This adult-only RV resort also has 30 and 50-amp hookups.

Amenities: Amenities include a swimming pool, laundry facilities, a nice shower house, spa, pet area, fitness center, and more. 

Pet Friendly: Yes

Morton Road Trip Rating: 9.5/10 for awesome amenities and proximity to The Strip. Just be ready for some city noise and some tighter sites.

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9. Route 66 RV Resort, New Mexico

Address: 14500 Central Ave SW I-40, Exit 140, Albuquerque, NM 87121

Cost: $50 to $65 a night

About: Next up is this upscale RV vacation spot just 14 miles west of Albuquerque, offering high-end amenities. It’s right on Historic Route 66, next to a casino hotel. It has 100 spacious sites that feature pull-thrus and back-ins, 30, 50, and even 100amp electrical service at some. Water and sewer are also available.

Amenities: Outdoor rally barn with outdoor kitchen, pickleball courts, horseshoe pit, putting green, laundry facilities, and more. Exercise and game rooms are also available for indoor activities. Additionally, the casino offers more gambling, entertainment, and dining options without even having to drive into the city. Kids areas are also available inside.

Pet Friendly: Yes, they have two off-leash, fenced dog parks.

Morton Road Trip Rating: 9/10 because it’s an amenity-packed Good Sam RV park on a national landmark road. 

Route 66 RV Resort Tour - Albuquerque, NM

10. Swan Bay Resort, New York

Address: 43615 NY-12, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607

Cost: $70 to $140 a night

About: Located on the St. Lawrence River, this resort provides easy boat access to Lake Ontario and beyond. This part of upstate New York is a natural wonder where you’ll find no shortage of lakes, hiking trails, and quaint small towns. The on-site marina and boutique make this a great destination getaway to rent boats or stock up on supplies.

Amenities: You’ll find more than 250 oversized and level sites, laundry facilities, gated access, picnic tables and fire rings at each site, and much more. Premier waterfront campsites are available right on the St. Lawerence River so you can watch the boats come and go as well as sunsets.

Pet Friendly: Yes

Morton Road Trip Rating: 10/10 for the quality of the resort combined with proximity to spectacular natural sites. 

Swan Bay Resort near Thousand Islands | Alexandria Bay NY

11. Olde Stone Village RV Resort, Oregon

Address: 4155 NE Three Mile Ln, McMinnville, OR 97128

Cost: $65 a night

About: Next, Olde Stone sits in the heart of Oregon’s wine country. It’ll put you at the center of some of the best Oregon offers—all while you enjoy luxury RV amenities. 

Amenities: This big rig-friendly park offers level concrete pads, a sports court, a covered gazebo with BBQ, a clubhouse, clean showers, and more. The park has 71 sites split between pull-thru and back-in with concrete pads.

Pet Friendly: Yes

Morton Road Trip Rating: 9.5/10. This park has been recognized as a Diamond Club Park by Woodalls and a 10/10/10 Good Sam RV park for years. However, the trick will be for this reputable park to keep up its standards and stay with the times.

Pro Tip: Use our guide on how to travel the Oregon Coast by RV to make your trip even more epic!

Olde Stone Village - McMinnville OR

12. Mountain Valley RV Resort, Utah

Address: 2120 US-40, Heber City, UT 84032

Cost: $49 to $88 a night

About: Finally, Mountain Valley was voted the no. 1 best luxury RV resort in the U.S. by USA Today for a good reason. This big rig-friendly spot tucked into the mountains between Provo and Salt Lake City is truly one of a kind in terms of its amenities and proximity to amazing outdoor activities. 

Amenities: Enjoy the epic clubhouse, multiple heated pools and hot tubs, separate adults-only pool, laundry facilities, and much more. The park has five pickleball courts, basketball, volleyball, and shuffleboard.

Pet Friendly: Yes, but only well-behaved pets are allowed. Owners must follow the rules pertaining to leashing, picking up after them, and noise.

Morton Road Trip Rating: 10/10 — USA Today is right; this is truly one of the best RV resorts in the country.

Mountain Valley RV Resort in Heber City, Utah Full Review | Luxury RV Resort

Enjoy Your Stay at the Best Good Sam RV Parks

The over 2,000 Good Sam RV parks adhere to specific guidelines. The twelve parks we’ve shared above represent the Good Sam crown jewels. They take service and hospitality to another level by offering over-the-top amenities in some of the most beautiful parts of the country. Next time you’re near one of these parks, swing in and stay awhile.

Good Sam also offers TravelAssist for medical emergencies to help you with costs not covered by insurance. Learn more here: Good Sam TravelAssist: Satisfied or a Nightmare?

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Kim Smyth

Wednesday 3rd of August 2022

Nothing in the south? We will be starting out on the coast of Texas, then maybe to visit family in Alabama, Georgia, and possibly Mississippi. We are members even though we simply have the RV, but can’t go anywhere until my husband retires in October of this year. Thanks for all the great, informative articles ☺️