Leisure Time RV Park sits about 2.4 miles east of Fort Bragg on Highway 20, positioned just far enough inland to escape the coastal fog that rolls in most mornings. The location gives you quick access to Fort Bragg’s restaurants and shops while keeping you out of the marine layer—a genuine advantage if you’re tired of damp weather.
The park itself runs year-round and handles both RV sites and tent camping, so whether you’re rolling in with a full rig or just a tent, there’s a spot for you. Onsite you’ll find modern restrooms, fire rings for evening cooking, picnic tables, and a laundry facility, which matters more than you’d think after a few days on the road. They’ve got a fish cleaning rack if you’ve had luck at one of the nearby rivers or coastal access points, and they offer RV storage if you need to leave your rig and explore on foot for a while.
The setting works well as a base for exploring the North Coast. You’re positioned roughly halfway between Humboldt County to the north and the San Francisco Bay Area to the south, with Highway 1 providing access to dramatic coastal drives and numerous state parks. Fort Bragg itself has genuine character—the downtown has actual local restaurants and shops rather than just chains, and the harbor area is worth a walk.
Group facilities are available if you’re coordinating with other camping families, which takes some of the logistics off your shoulders. Getting there is straightforward: if you’re coming from Highway 101 either direction, head west on Highway 20 toward Fort Bragg, and the park entrance appears on your right as you approach town from the east. The location means you can spend mornings exploring coastal trails or tide pools and return to a reliable campground with functioning facilities.





