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Park Sierra is a unique destination for RV travelers. Founded in the late 1980s as a nonprofit cooperative, this Escapees park was entirely designed and built by volunteer full-time RVers. It is easy to see and appreciate the ideas these pioneers incorporated into the park: 254 spacious lots on winding, hilly roads, retaining most of our native oak-pine-manzanita vegetation. Our 12,000-square-foot clubhouse offers a library, laundry, crafts room, billiards room, and a mezzanine with computers, wifi, TV area, and exercise equipment. Coarsegold Creek runs through the park, and the Back Forty Acres offers plenty of open space for walking and hiking.

A friendly and warmly hospitable RV park. We invite all Escapees members to visit our park. Park Sierra is noted for its sociability, and we like to think of our home as “California’s friendliest and most beautiful RV park.”  As our guests, we want you to share in our community activities, including meals and a variety of social events. 

Escapees who arrive within normal working hours may check in at the Park Office. First-come, first-served boondock areas outside and inside the front gate provide parking until the next day for those who arrive after hours. 

Please feel free to visit the rest of our website for additional details on camping rates, services, and amenities.

To speak to a friendly Office volunteer or leave a callback message:
call: 559-206-9907.

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Park of the Sierras

(559) 206-9907

Office Hours
Mon - Fri 8AM to 4PM
Sat - Sun 9AM to 4PM

PARK SIERRA IS OPEN AGAIN - October 20,2020

To all members:
 
Effective immediately, the Park is open to guests and renters, subject to COVID-19 restrictions.
 
Only Escapees may rent space in the park.
 
Members may rent spaces for guests, and may invite guests for day use.  Members will continue to be responsible for their guests.
 
Whether renters or guests, all visitors must practice isolation for 10 days.  Isolation means no access to the Clubhouse, laundry or public restrooms.  Everyone is to practice social distancing outside of immediate family groups.  Outdoor activity without masks is permissible as long as people are more than 6 feet apart.  Masks are required outdoors when six-foot separation cannot be maintained, and at all times indoors.
 
The Clubhouse remains closed to all groups as long as Madera County is in the purple category.  When the county category changes, Clubhouse rules will be changed accordingly and the Members will be advised promptly.
 
For further details, check your copy of the Park Rules, available from the Park Office.
 
Sincerely,

Jay Whitehouse
Board President