Thousand Trails San Benito

4.1
462 reviews

About

CampgroundRV ParkCampParkRecreation Center
This Monterey Bay RV campground is nestled in rolling hills about 14 miles south of Hollister, California. The climate is tempered by the ocean, which is only 50 miles to the west, and wildlife is abundant throughout the area. Thousand Trails San Benito's modern facilities ensure convenience and comfort. The on-site live entertainment and planned activities keep things interesting. When it's time to explore the area, there are many natural attractions and activities around Thousand Trails San Benito's, such as the Pinnacles National Monument, fresh and salt-water fishing, and golf courses. Visit the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium during your time at Thousand Trails' RV campground in Monterey Bay. It's an experience that won't be forgotten!

Details

  • Kid friendlyAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Thousand Trails San Benito
16225 Cienega Road, Paicines, CA
95043, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.1
462 reviews
5 stars
243
4 stars
99
3 stars
59
2 stars
27
1 star
34
  • SO
    Susan Olson
    3 days ago
    2.0
    Location is rough to get to. Staff are nice. They need lots of clean up. We had to change sites. Very buggy but lots of deer. They said pool was heated but it is COLD and dirty. Was still locked, others were waiting for pool too. Supposed to open at 10am, actual time was 2:30pm. Spa has been filled in with concrete. This location is not close to anything. Yes much construction so available sites are limited, not much shade. Bathrooms are nice.
  • KJ
    Keith Jacinto
    Oct 5, 2025
    3.0
    The location is a good area if you’re a hunter otherwise it’s a long way to any amenities. The park itself is under construction and not kept up very well. The spaces are very tight together and we really did not like sharing our picnic area with the trailer next to us. The other down side is lots of mosquitoes and flys from a nearby stagnant stream. It has full hook ups and bathrooms and we are fine using it as an overnight on our way to our next destination.
  • NB
    Nuria Bron
    Sep 20, 2025
    5.0
    Beautiful park.
  • GG
    Gregory Griffin
    Sep 1, 2025
    1.0
    BEWARE: Not Safe! I used to stay at San Benito Thousand Trails quite often. I would stay there for 3 weeks at a time and then stay my week out at the fairgrounds while I worked in Hollister. The staff knew me very well. One morning in April 2023 I got up and went to work as usual. When I returned at 9:30pm I noticed that the entire park had been evacuated due to flooding. I began to panic because my dog and cat were stranded in my RV. There was No staff around, not even the general manager. The bridges to get to my site were completely under water. It was as if we were in a sinking ship and the Captain had abandoned it, leaving everyone to fend for themselves. Keep in mind, never once did I receive a phone call to advise me that the park was being evacuated. I could have easily made it there in 30 minutes if I had known that. There were a couple other people there who were in the same position as I was in. They said that all the staff had left hours ago. I REFUSED to leave my animals stranded there. So I crossed the flooded bridge on foot in the pitch black dark and walked the 2 miles back to my site so that I could make sure that my pets were okay. I trusted that this park was a safe place for me and my pets, but I was wrong. They have all of my information on file to contact me in case of an emergency yet they failed to do so. This is purely negligence on Thousand Trails. I stayed in the flooded area that night until people arrived the next day. I have not been back since and Thousand Trails refuses to let me out of my contract
  • NN
    NERI'S mechanic neri
    Jul 26, 2025
    5.0
    Muy buen campamento, el servicio excelente, baños muy limpios y el servicio en la entrada de lujo