Windsorland RV Park sits right in the middle of Windsor’s wine country, giving you a solid home base if you’re road-tripping through Sonoma County with your dog. The park itself feels quiet and spacious—you get full hookups at your RV site, which matters when you’re planning to stay put for a few days and actually relax instead of just parking.
Dogs are genuinely welcome here, and that’s not just marketing speak. There’s real green space where your dog can actually move around and burn off energy, which makes a huge difference on a longer trip. The location works well because Windsor itself sits between some good exploration options. You’re close enough to hit various hiking trails in the region without a huge drive, and if you and your travel companions want to check out some of the local wineries (quite a few are dog-friendly on their grounds), you’re well-positioned for that too.
The park has that understated quality you appreciate after you’ve been in some of the more commercial RV spots—it doesn’t feel like you’re packed in with hundreds of other rigs. The rolling hills and vineyard views around the area give it a genuinely peaceful feel, especially in the early morning when you’re having coffee and your dog’s just wandering around the site.
The practical side works too. Full hookups mean you’re set up properly, not jerry-rigging water or power from sketchy connections. If you’re planning a longer Sonoma County loop and want a place where your dog has room to move and you’re not constantly managing tight quarters, this is the kind of park that actually delivers on the promise of a comfortable stay rather than just somewhere to park overnight.





