Golden Shore RV Resort
RV Park
Write a Review 101 Golden Shore Long Beach, CA 90802 562-435-4646 800-668-3581 Official WebsiteGPS: 33.7647, -118.2023
Overview of Golden Shore RV Resort
Last Price Paid: $75
Reported by camper-865674 on 12/15/2023
Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Class A)
Reported by Life Rebooted on 7/10/2019
Weekly Rate Yes
Monthly Rate Yes
Number of Sites 80
Pad Type dirt
Elevation 0 ft / 0 m
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Reviews of Golden Shore RV Resort 24 people have reviewed this location.
“Great view, awesome facilities ”
Reviewed 12/9/2020
Nightly rate: | $71 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 56 |
Well maintained sites. Staff are friendly and helpful. The only downside if I have to nitpick would be that I wish the spaces between sites were a bit wider. Great view of the shoreline and nice sunset hike to see queen mary, skyline and birds. Would definitely visit again and highly recommended.
Cody W would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Clean, convenient, good location”
Reviewed 2/22/2020
Nightly rate: | $53 |
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Days stayed: | 70 |
Site Number: | 9 |
I've made a video review: https://youtu.be/mN9_L-mth5E It isn't very easy to get a campground in LA, CA. There are not so many campgrounds, they are expensive, and they are often full. We managed to book Golden Beach RV Resort in Long Beach. We wanted it to be close to the beach, also a close proximity to town and infrastructure, and a... more
I've made a video review: https://youtu.be/mN9_L-mth5E It isn't very easy to get a campground in LA, CA. There are not so many campgrounds, they are expensive, and they are often full. We managed to book Golden Beach RV Resort in Long Beach. We wanted it to be close to the beach, also a close proximity to town and infrastructure, and also close to metro lines. Golden Shore RV Resort answered all our needs. Also, despite of the fact it's close to a semi-busy road, it's quiet here.
Shoreline village is just a 15 min walk.
In my review I'm showing every corner of the campground and provide every useful information I could think of. Feel free to ask questions in the comment, will do my best to answer all of them. And yes, the washing machines don't rinse the clothes properly, that's the only drawback.
Irina would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Urban RV Park - FWY noise, rude campers.”
Reviewed 8/5/2019
Nightly rate: | $74 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
RV Length: | 26' (Travel Trailer) |
If you need to stay in or near Long Beach this is about your only option. A bit pricey. Right next to a freeway exit with several campsites butted up to the fence of the freeway exit. Lots of freeway and truck noise. The sites in the center of the park are a bit quieter and spacious. We have never camped in a park with so many rude cam... more
If you need to stay in or near Long Beach this is about your only option. A bit pricey. Right next to a freeway exit with several campsites butted up to the fence of the freeway exit. Lots of freeway and truck noise. The sites in the center of the park are a bit quieter and spacious. We have never camped in a park with so many rude campers. Adults & kids walking right through your site even while you are sitting right there. Lots of kids riding their bikes through your site. There is also a high rate of crime in the area and management warns you about locking everything. Long Beach has a high transient/homeless population living right near the park.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Small RV park in a great location”
Reviewed 7/10/2019
Nightly rate: | $50 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
RV Length: | 42' (Class A) |
This is a fairly small RV park but in a great location for visiting Long Beach. The price seems high but in our experience is in line with or better than similar "urban" RV parks. Our site near the entrance was just barely long enough for our 41-foot motorhome; we had to park our tow car diagonally in front, sticking into the road a bi... more
This is a fairly small RV park but in a great location for visiting Long Beach. The price seems high but in our experience is in line with or better than similar "urban" RV parks. Our site near the entrance was just barely long enough for our 41-foot motorhome; we had to park our tow car diagonally in front, sticking into the road a bit. Dogs are not permitted to relieve themselves anywhere inside the RV Park except for the small dog area, but our site was right inside the park entrance, so we were able to walk our Lab outside the park quite easily. There's a paved path outside the RV Park that leads along the coast to a popular public park (less than a mile walk) so we walked there every day. We did have some occasional loud noise from motorbikes using the bike path (which was right behind our rig). We'd return here next time we want to visit Long Beach.
Life Rebooted would stay here again
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“Beautiful summer spot”
Reviewed 12/9/2018
Days stayed: | 14 |
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RV Length: | 34' |
We stayed at Golden Shore for two weeks while visiting my family in SoCal. It's a small RV park, and the spots are a little tight, but the location is great and the place is clean. They have a bunch of amenities that we didn't take advantage of, like the pool (although I saw people in it all the time) laundry, etc. This place is gated ... more
We stayed at Golden Shore for two weeks while visiting my family in SoCal. It's a small RV park, and the spots are a little tight, but the location is great and the place is clean. They have a bunch of amenities that we didn't take advantage of, like the pool (although I saw people in it all the time) laundry, etc. This place is gated and was extremely easy to get to - it has its own clearly marked exit off the freeway.
There's a small-ish dog run that's a little out of the way and no one seemed to be comfortable sharing the space when someone was in it.
Definitely not a quiet RV park, or at least not when we stayed in June - lots of music, bbqs, stuff like that - but it was a nice change of pace for us. Lots of good opportunities to meet your neighbors here.
The only downside other than the tight spaces is the smell - our big rear window looked out on the back bay and the smell was pretty gross when the wind swept through the trailer. I thought I was smelling propane all the time.
Uproot Travel would stay here again
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“Great location, poor maintenance and terrible management ”
Reviewed 8/25/2018
Days stayed: | 6 |
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Site Number: | 12, then moved to 3 due to ant issue |
We were looking forward to our one week stay at this 5-star RV site, but we have only had issues since arrival. We don’t expect perfection, but staff has not handled the issues well. On the first night, we had a complete infestation of ants. The guy working at the front desk was unhelpful (as he was the day before when we checke... more
We were looking forward to our one week stay at this 5-star RV site, but we have only had issues since arrival. We don’t expect perfection, but staff has not handled the issues well.
On the first night, we had a complete infestation of ants. The guy working at the front desk was unhelpful (as he was the day before when we checked in). He told us that it’s a common issue in that location, and that there were no other sites open to move to. It took raising the issue with managment for them to find a new site for us. The new site appears better, but has a broken water spigot.
Since our day was shot moving our trailer and running to Home Depot to buy ant spray, I decided to do some laundry. Unfortunately, the washing machine had some oil or grease in it and ruined our trailer custom fitted sheets, factory comforter and kids stuffed animals. The maintenance guy, Mario, was pleasant, but indicated that he didn’t have time to clean the washing machines because he was too busy with not enough help. I went to the front desk to show pictures and the same unhelpful guy suggested that my sheets likely had grease on them before putting them in the washer. I wasn’t going to waste more of my time dealing with him, so I’ll be raising the issue with the manager or owner as it’s likley that the sheets and comforter will need to be replaced (over $500).
For context, we’ve spent the last 5 months on the road and have had our fair share of expected issue, but in every case the staff handled adversity appropriately. Never have we left a negative review. Sorry to burst the 5-star bubble, but eventually the poor staff attitude and lack of maintenance will catchup with this place.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“good option for the area”
Reviewed 6/27/2018
Nightly rate: | $62 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
RV Length: | 35' (Travel Trailer) |
We stayed here while attending a conference at the convention center. It's about a 20 minute walk. It's a beautiful park and the road noise wasn't much of an issue. No complaints.
Brad would stay here again
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“Great Location, Clean Park”
Reviewed 5/24/2018
Nightly rate: | $49 |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
Site Number: | 12 |
The location of this park in Long Beach is probably it's best feature - it's incredibly close to downtown, the port, the Catalina Island ferry, and the highway, if you want to head up to LA proper. The downside of that is that you have highway and port traffic noise pretty much non-stop. There were also regular low fly-overs by wha... more
The location of this park in Long Beach is probably it's best feature - it's incredibly close to downtown, the port, the Catalina Island ferry, and the highway, if you want to head up to LA proper.
The downside of that is that you have highway and port traffic noise pretty much non-stop. There were also regular low fly-overs by what sounded like military helicopters, ships honking their horns, etc. It didn't bother us, but it's definitely something to be aware of if you're a sensitive sleeper.
Otherwise, the park itself is very well manicured: green grass, tall palm trees, clean pool and spa, dog park with seating and shade, and really clean showers. There's a laundry room and the office stocks a small but practical selection of goods for sale.
The sites themselves are dirt pads, pretty close together, but they have managed to put in dividing bushes and enough room for a picnic table at each site. Pretty reasonable, considering it's an urban campground.
The management were bizarrely strict about their extra parking spaces, with very sternly-worded signs posted at each one demanding a permit or else you'd be towed. One of the days we were there, we needed a permit and were granted one for a few hours (!) and were subsequently issued a "ticket" for occupying the parking spot for an extra hour past our permit's allowance. These parking spots averaged maybe 30% occupancy over the two weeks that we were there, so I'm not sure why they are so uptight about them.
The Long, Long Airstream would stay here again
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“A real resort feel in a cool city!”
Reviewed 5/17/2017
Nightly rate: | $60 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
RV Length: | 30' |
It's location in the heart of a bustling downtown, yet walking distance from the beach made this Cali RV park pretty special. We also loved its amenities that were really well maintained and the added safety that the gate offered made us want to stay another week. The park is rather small, but we enjoyed lounging at the pool, walking ... more
It's location in the heart of a bustling downtown, yet walking distance from the beach made this Cali RV park pretty special. We also loved its amenities that were really well maintained and the added safety that the gate offered made us want to stay another week. The park is rather small, but we enjoyed lounging at the pool, walking to the marina during sunset, and the combination of city and beach views that this area had. Rosies dog beach was another benefit for our family since most beaches aren't pet-friendly. Golden shore claims to be "pet-friendly" however, dogs are really only allowed in the small dog run. There are MANY signs that say dogs are not allowed on the landscaping all around the park, making it a little different to take your fur babies out to potty. Next time we may request a spot closer to the dog run. But everything else was great - spacious spots, quiet neighbors, fun pool and spa area, clean bathrooms and showers, CHEAP laundry machines!
Follow Your Detour would stay here again
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“We'll be back”
Reviewed 8/22/2016
Nightly rate: | $60 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 63 |
RV Length: | 28' |
Though we're not fans of RV parks generally, had we known this place was so cool, we'd have planned a longer stay. The sites in the center ring are most definitely the ones to request, because there's a big central lawn where you can set up your chairs (and flamingoes) and enjoy the balmy summer evenings. The place is very clean and we... more
Though we're not fans of RV parks generally, had we known this place was so cool, we'd have planned a longer stay. The sites in the center ring are most definitely the ones to request, because there's a big central lawn where you can set up your chairs (and flamingoes) and enjoy the balmy summer evenings. The place is very clean and well-kept, and office staff are friendly. We were upgraded to a better site when we arrived, without even asking. Sites (mostly packed sand and raked every day) are pretty close together, but not so tight that you feel like you're in your neighbor's kitchen. Front gate security is good for an inner-city site. We didn't use the pool or restrooms, but they look very well-kept.
Road noise abates late at night, and doesn't start up again until mid-morning. Dog area is tiny, but you can just step out the main gate and there's a miles-long bike/ped path that goes along the waterfront, with lots to see (and smell). It's conveniently located to many tourist attractions (Queen Mary, aquarium, etc.) and there are several restaurants within a 15-20-minute walk.
Good cell service with our booster, though it was only 2 bars without.
LyfsArt would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Recreation
- hot tub
- swimming pool: onsite
Site Amenities
- big rig
- pull thru
Facilities
- dump station
- hot tub
- laundry
- swimming pool: onsite
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