Our first RV park in California was Heritage RV Park in Corning:

Heritage RV Park map; it’s a fairly small park, with somewhat tight spaces, but nice and quiet, compared to several previous places:

Info:

Our coach and truck in our campsite:


The campground has a pool, though it’s now closed for the season:

Bocce ball… decorated as graveyards for Halloween:

An RV storage shelter made of solar panels; a clever idea:

The street outside the park has several eating options, though we didn’t partake of any of them other than the Olive Pit cafe, and Starbucks for breakfast one morning:


Weirdly, the park is through a strip mall:




The RV park had several empty sites throughout our stay (you can see our coach in the middle):

This was the first time (other than at our homestead) that we used our outdoor rug; previous sites had grass, so we couldn’t use it:

A couple of bonus pictures of Paladin:


Another bonus: Corning is known for growing olives, and has a roadside attraction of a giant green olive:

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