Viking RV Park in Kingsburg sits right off the freeway in Fresno County, making it a practical stop if you’re traveling through the Central Valley with your dog. The park has an actual community feel to it—not just a parking lot with hookups. You’ll find mature trees throughout providing real shade, and the grass stays green year-round, which matters when you’re outside with your dog multiple times a day.
The sites come with 30 amp electrical service, water, sewer, and phone connections. The restrooms have been recently renovated, and there’s a laundry facility if you need it during a longer stay. What’s useful here is the flexibility—you can pull in for a night or stay longer at rates that adjust accordingly.
Your dog gets to move around in designated pet areas rather than being confined to your RV site the whole time. For a place right off the highway, that’s a meaningful difference. The location also means you’re close to practical things like Walmart and other shopping if you forgot supplies, but you’re also positioned well for exploring what’s actually around Kingsburg if you want to get off the interstate for a bit.
This is the kind of place that works well as a waypoint when you’re moving between destinations rather than your final camping destination. The setup is straightforward—you get what you expect, nothing fancy but genuinely functional. The park doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not, and dog owners who’ve stopped here generally appreciate that straightforwardness. If you’re heading south on 99 or cutting across the Valley, having a reliable spot where your dog can stretch properly is actually worth planning for. You can check their website or contact them directly for current rates and availability before you show up.





