Steele Canyon 1605 Steele Canyon Road, Napa, CA 94558
About the Business
Steele Canyon is a beautiful campground and park located at 1605 Steele Canyon Road in Napa, California. This institution offers lodging, RV parking, and a variety of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. From camping to boating, picnicking to hiking or biking, Steele Canyon has something for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors and beauty of Lake Berryessa.
With one of the largest concrete launch ramps on the lake, Steele Canyon is perfect for all types of watercraft, from big boats to paddle boards. The campground is open 365 days a year, making it a convenient and accessible destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Surrounded by a million acres of open space, Lake Berryessa is a hidden gem for California residents to explore. Nearby attractions such as Smittle Creek Day Use Area, North End Trail, and Pacific Union College Forest offer even more opportunities for outdoor adventure.
While there are no dining options directly on the lake, there are plenty of restaurants and eateries nearby for visitors to enjoy. Whether you choose to dine out or cook over a campfire, Steele Canyon Campground provides the perfect setting for a relaxing and memorable getaway to the wilderness.
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Location & Phone number
1605 Steele Canyon Rd, Napa, CA 94558, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"We went camping there. The sites are big and located by the lake. If you don't mind the portable toilets and the absence of showers the place is very nice to have fun on the lake. You probably need to bring something to create shade."
"Only complaint is that the bathroom near our site was not being cleaned. It was so disgusting, we had to drive to the nearest bathroom everytime one of the 4 of us needed to go. Besides that... absolutely stunning place to camp!"
"Been over 30 years since we been here. Lake levels are very low, no shade. We only saw one boat and one campsite set up. Water was refreshing, we paddled boarded most of the day. Only had to walk an 1/8 of a mile to the water. Day use cost us $20.00. Will definitely be back!"
"Don't come here. This was the worst camping experience I've had. First of all the camp sites are way over priced. It came out to $50 a night which would be fine if it were a great camping experience but this was anything but that. First of all there is a Napa County wide fire ban on open fires so no fires are allowed even in designated areas. This detail was left off of the web site and not clearly marked on the camp ground at all. We could have prepared for this if we had warning but didn't bring an alternate way to cook our food. The camp host rudely crashed our camp site late in the day telling us to put out the fire while holding a lit cigarette in her hand then proceeded to tell us that fires are not allowed and that this info was sent to us in an email. The email stated only "Each site is provided one table, as well as one fire pit if allowed by local regulations." I'd recommend just using the money you save from the camp sites cost on gas and go to the mountains."
"20$ for simple day use car only no boat or anything. What a joke. Totally not worth it and they don’t don’t a very good job maintaining the park for the feed they charge used to come here as a kid when it was a resort now it’s a dump. Rather go to the 5$ sites around the lake at least then the money might go back to the parks unlike this cash grab. Funny all the big companies got kicked out before bet it happens again."
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