Thousand Trails Turtle Beach

4.2
414 reviews

About

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Located on the beautiful San Joaquin River, Turtle Beach RV Campground is the perfect RV resort in California for weekend fishing and relaxing in your favorite camping chair. At Turtle Beach, we offer RV campsites and shady tent camping areas close to the river. Relax on the sand, enjoy jet skies or a boat on the river, or spend some time with family at this picture-perfect RV campground located in California's Modesto region. Turtle Beach RV Campground is situated in the heart of the Central Valley. Whether you are traveling from the south or north to our RV campground in California, you will find this limited-service campground a quiet respite from the rigors of Interstate 5 and 99. We are within an hour's drive of San Francisco and Sacramento, and within 90 minutes of Yosemite and Historic Gold Country. Our campground is tucked away in a quiet little corner of Manteca, yet we are just minutes from downtown shopping and amenities.

Details

  • Kid friendlyAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Thousand Trails Turtle Beach
703 E. Williamson Rd., Manteca, CA
95337, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.2
414 reviews
5 stars
228
4 stars
110
3 stars
40
2 stars
17
1 star
19
  • BT
    Bruce Turner
    Oct 18, 2025
    5.0
    This park is well-maintained, featuring paved roads and spacious campsites. Its close proximity to the river provides convenient access for fishing.
  • DB
    Don Burdan
    Sep 27, 2025
    5.0
    Staff is very accommodating we only had water and electricity. but they were able to get us full hookups after just a couple of days.
  • DN
    Dave Nordstrom
    Sep 24, 2025
    5.0
    Great place to stay would stay again
  • CV
    Carolyn Vargas
    Aug 25, 2025
    5.0
    Loved the location
  • BM
    Brooke McGill
    Aug 16, 2025
    1.0
    We were asked to move after being fully set up for hours because staff gave us the wrong site. The staff member then tried gaslighting my husband into thinking she told him the correct site, when in fact she had directed him to the wrong one and even colored it in on the map they provided. Furthermore, they didn’t apologize nor take accountability for their mistake and simply offered a fake apology for us having to move. The campground itself was okay, but the service was unprofessional and disappointing. Bathrooms reminded me of the Joint Andrews AF Base Famcamp — which, if you know, you know. Overall, the experience left a sour taste, despite our many positive stays at other Thousand Trails locations across the country.