Auburn Gold Country Rv Park
73 RV Sites, 6 Tent Sites
The park has remodeled the clubhouse with a new deluxe, television lounge and is very desirable to groups. The majority of the sites now have 50 amp electrical service, and the park offers free WiFi.
Located in the heart of California’s historic Gold Country, Auburn Gold Country is the perfect year round destination for those looking to explore the roots of California’s history or strike it rich in the California Gold Fields. Our RV Park is situated close to Highways 80 and 49, making us an ideal stop for those on their way to Reno, Lake Tahoe, and the state’s capitol. We do our best to provide our guests with a comfortable atmosphere that is perfect for families and those coming to relax a bit in the area’s great climate.
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Check-in Procedure
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.
Pet Policy
- No dogs over 40 lbs.
- No dangerous or aggressive breeds of dogs will be permitted on park premises.
- Due to our insurance regulations, the following breeds or cross-breeds are not allowed at this park:
- Any type of Pit Bull
- American Bully
- Staffordshire Terrier
- Rottweiler
- German Shepherd
- Any breed of Mastiff or Bull Mastiff
- Chow
- Doberman Pinscher
- Any Wolf or Wolf Hybrid
- Alaskan Malamute
- Siberian Husky
- Belgian Malinois
- Or any dog that is aggressive, regardless of breed.
- This is a family park.
- You will be asked to leave immediately if you have an aggressive dog.
- Any pet displaying vicious or aggressive behavior is not allowed on the Park premises.
- Dogs and other domestic animals, including cats (domestic or feral) shall not be permitted to roam free in the Park.
- When outside the RV, pets shall be kept on a leash of not more than 6 feet while walking in the park or within the Premises boundaries.
- Pets may not be left unattended.
- Pet owners are responsible for the immediate cleanup of any pet droppings or damage caused by their pet.
- By California law, pet owners are liable for any injuries caused by their pets.
- Permission to have pets on Park property may be revoked by Park management, immediately in the case of an emergency or danger to others, on written notice to the Tenant.
- Homeowner shall be strictly liable for the entire amount of any injury to any person or property caused by the pet, and shall indemnify Management for all costs of litigation and attorney’s fees resulting from the same.
Service Dogs
- California law allows persons with disabilities to bring trained service dogs but not emotional support or therapy animals, to all public places.
- A "service dog," under California law, is a dog trained to help a specific individual with a disability with services such as fetching dropped items, minimal protection work, rescue work, or pulling a wheelchair.
- There are two important things to note about California's definition of service dogs.
- First, it is limited to dogs. Second, it is further limited to dogs that are trained to help individuals with their specific requirements.
- So, no animal other than a dog can qualify as a service animal, even if that animal is trained to assist a person with a disability.
- Furthermore, even a dog will not qualify as a service dog if it is not individually trained to help an individual with a disability (in a way that is related to his or her disability).
Community Rules, Regulations, and Codes Of Conduct
- Auburn Gold Country R.V. Park strives to bring for its community residents a safe, peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing environment.
- To that end, these community rules and regulations pertain to recreational vehicle occupancy for all community residents, including tenants, their families, guests, visitors, and invitees while at the Park.
- For the purpose of these Rules, Regulations and Codes of Conduct, a violation of these Rules, Regulations and Codes of Conduct is provided for under the California Recreational Vehicle Occupancy Law (Cal. Civil Code§§ 799 et seq.)
Responsibility
- The Park’s Rules and Regulations are made a part of the residency documents, and a violation of any Park Rule, Regulations or Code of Conduct will be a default under said Agreement and basis for termination of tenancy.
- The operator of the recreational vehicle”) occupying a recreational vehicle park lot (hereinafter “Tenant) is responsible for the conduct or acts of themselves, their family, friends, visitors, guests, and anyone whom they invite into the Park or who enters the Park for the purpose of visiting Tenant.
Peaceful Enjoyment
- Tenant will conduct himself or herself and require their family, guests, and anyone they invite into the Park to act in a manner that will not disturb other Tenants’ and guests’ peaceful enjoyment, the Park staff, or the operation of the Park.
- Tenant agrees not to cause or allow loud noises, disturbances, odors, nuisance, or do anything else that interferes with or disturbs the rights, comfort, or inconvenience of others or which interferes with or disturbs the Park staff.
- Park is entitled to determine in its sole judgment whether Tenant has violated this section.
Private Property
- Auburn Gold Country R.V. Park, right to pass by permission, and subject to the control of the owner: Section 1008, California Civil Code.
- Trespassing and loitering is prohibited, California Penal Code section 602.
Quiet Hours
- 10:00 pm until 7:00 am, and will be observed at all times.
Vehicles
- No person shall drive a vehicle at a speed greater than is posted, reasonable or prudent, and in no event at a speed or in a manner which endangers the safety of persons or property.
- All vehicles are permitted on Park property only by written Park approval and by completing a vehicle registration form upon request.
- Permission to have a vehicle on Park property may be withdrawn at any time if the Tenant violates the Park Rules and Regulations.
- Vehicles shall not park in unoccupied sites without prior written Park approval.
- Unauthorized parked vehicles will be towed at the owner’s expense. Inoperative vehicles or vehicles that fall into a state of disrepair shall not remain on Park property.
- Park may remove any vehicle from the Park at the vehicle owner’s expense if it reasonably appears to the Park that the vehicle is abandoned, inoperable, does not display a registration sticker and/or license plate, the registration is expired, or does not have valid and current insurance.
- Such a vehicle shall be deemed unauthorized under California Vehicle Code 22658a.
- Proof of insurance is required to be produced at any time when requested by the Park.
- Gas-powered or electric skateboards/scooters or off-road vehicles may not be operated within the Park.
- Vehicle repairs, fluid changes, or maintenance activities are not permitted within the park.
- Vehicle parking is strictly enforced 24 hours a day and is subject to applicable towing laws.
- California Vehicle Code §§ 22658a, 22658, 22953.
- In the event that the vehicle poses a danger to others, no notice is required prior to removal by the management.
- Management may refuse admittance to the park of any vehicle that does not comply with these Rules and Regulations and remove it in accordance with law.
- No one may sleep in a car at night.
- Vehicles may not be parked on landscaped or other areas of the space, or on other spaces or on vacant lots.
- The streets are designated as fire lanes by law, and parking in the street is illegal.
- Vehicles shall not be parked in such a manner that the vehicle extends past the gutter or into the street.
- Vehicles, trucks, and vans that contain tools and equipment shall not be parked so as to be visible from the street or other space.
- Except to load or unload, motor homes, buses, trucks, bubble top vans, campers, and other vehicles.
- Similar vehicles may not be parked on the Tenant’s space unless they can fit within the Space and they are used for transportation on a regular basis.
- Non-motorized vehicles such as a travel trailer, boat trailer, and other similar vehicles may not be parked on the Tenant’s space at all. - No trucks exceeding one ton are permitted (large step vans, semi-tractors, or similar vehicles).
Visitors
- Visitors are required to register at the office upon entering the park when the office is open, or if entering the Park after hours, when the office opens the next morning.
- Guests or visitors are limited to staying no longer than 14 days in a year, requiring approval for longer stays, and are subject to the Park’s Rules and Regulations.
- Vagrants, transients or trespassers are prohibited from staying in the park.
Site Inspections
Right of Entry
- Management and its agents and employees will have access to the sites to perform inspections.
- Management and its agents and employees shall have a right of entry upon the space for inspection for compliance with the rules and regulations, maintenance and reading of utilities, for maintenance of the space where Tenant fails to maintain the space in accordance with the Rules and Regulations, and for the protection of the Park at any reasonable time and as allowed by law.
- Management shall have the right to enter the space for any legitimate purpose, with or without notice, including, but not limited to, addressing emergencies, inspecting, maintaining, repairing, replacing, and/or adding utilities, services or service apparatus and/or improvements on the space or other areas of the Park.
Maintenance of Space and RV
- The area around and under vehicles and RVs will be kept clear and clean at all times, free of debris, clutter, improper storage of personal property, and unsightly materials.
- Exits will be kept clear at all times.
- RVs will be cleaned at least once every six (6) months and may be cleaned on-site.
- All hoses must have a shutoff device at the nozzle; use a bucket to hold soapy water.
Landscaping
- Tenant may not plant or remove a tree or other landscaping without management's written consent.
Black and Gray Dump Connections
- Where sewer disposal hook-ups are provided at a site, accidental spillage must be cleaned up immediately, and hook-ups will be used as designed.
- The drain inlet installed by the park will be connected to the RV drain outlet by approved rigid pipe or approved flexible RV sewer hose using flexible rubber connectors at either end of the pipe or hose.
- The pipefitting will be gastight and sealed with the proper ABS glue.
- Where needed, the pipe will be supported to prevent breakage. Connections shall meet the approval of the Park.
Propane Tanks
- Not more than 2 approved propane vessels of 50 U.S. gallons, gross capacity, may be on a site when stored outside the RV.
- Vessels will only be located immediately adjacent to the RV gas inlet so that the connection to the RV inlet can be made by use of an approved propane hose not exceeding six (6) feet in length.
- Vessels will be securely, but not permanently, secured to the RV to prevent accidental overturning.
Steps and handrails
- Stairway platforms will not exceed 36 inches in width and will have handrails if the RV's finished floor is 30 inches or more above the ground.
- Handrails will be not less than 30 inches or more than 34 inches in height above the steps.
- For safety, ensure steps have some type of device or covering to prevent slipping.
- Special exceptions will be provided for individuals requiring ramps or modifications under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- All stairways and handrails must be pre-approved.
Tarps and Plastic Coverings
- Pending waterproofing repairs, tarps and plastic sheeting may be used on RVs and vehicles as a temporary device to prevent water damage from rains.
- Repairs will be made as soon as possible, and then the covers must be removed.
Privacy Fencing
- No structures of any kind will be permitted on the Space.
Skirting
- No skirting of any type will be placed around the bottom of any RV.
5th Wheel Enclosures
- The front overhanging section above the kingpin of a 5th wheel may be enclosed with the covering hanging freely.
- The covering will be manufactured for this purpose.
- These will be securely attached with latches or snaps, no tape, and will be kept clean and in good shape.
- Items stored within this space will not protrude out from the enclosure or violate park rules.
Ground Coverings, Carpets, Mats
- Any carpet placed on the ground will only be plastic or outdoor carpet and will be no longer than from the front awning support to the rear of the RV and not wider than the side of the RV to the edge of the site, and may not cover any grass.
- The space beneath an RV will not be covered or enclosed. Stepping-stones or bricks may be placed on the site with prior approval and must be temporary.
Site Privacy
- Employees of the Park may enter, pass through, and work upon any Premises in the performance of their duties, maintenance of the Premises or Park, or at any time during an emergency.
- Tenants may not use the Park Premises in such a way as to bar or prohibit access by Park employees or authorized agents.
Common Areas
- Tenants may only have access to public and common use areas.
- Common areas/amenities are for the use of Tenant(s) of [Auburn Gold Country R.V. Park] only.
Oversized Vehicles
- Oversized Vehicles, commercial vehicles, recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, or other oversized vehicles may not be parked in the Park without Park’s written consent.
- There is a fee for storage for approved vehicles.
RV Registration and Insurance
- All RVs kept on Park Premises shall display a valid registration tag and license plate at all times and shall be insured.
- Proof of insurance is required to be produced at any time when requested by the Park.
Trash, Dumpsters, and Recycling
- Items may only be placed inside the dumpsters.
- The park does not provide for the recycling of furniture, petroleum products, appliances, batteries, paint, wood, chemicals, and items not listed on the recycle containers.
- Tenants are responsible for the disposal of non-recyclable items and items that cannot fit within the dumpsters.
Law Enforcement
- Law enforcement has permission at any time to enter park property to enforce all laws, including vehicle and penal codes.
- All local, state, and federal laws must be obeyed.
Illegal Activities
- Tenant(s) shall be deemed in default of their right to occupancy or residency documents, subject to eviction under California law: When they are involved in any activity related to the possession, sale, use or manufacturing of a controlled substance, creating an unreasonable interference with the comfortable enjoyment of life, property and safety of other Tenants of the Park or within a 1000-foot radius from the boundary line of the Park.
- Such activity includes, but is not limited to, any activity commonly associated with illegal drugs, such as noise, steady traffic day and night to particular Premises, barricaded units, the sighting of weapons, drug loitering as defined in the Health and Safety Code, or other drug-related circumstances.
- Any crime in which a perpetrator who is a known member of a gang, or any crime motivated by gang membership, in which the victim or the intended victim of the crime is a known member of a gang.
- When in violation of any of the provisions of Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 11350) or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 11400) of the Health and Safety Code.
- When in possession of any illegal drug, substance, or immediate precursor, as listed in the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Health and Safety Code Section 11000 et seq.
Substantial Annoyances Prohibited
- The term "substantial annoyance" is clarified in the following sections (i) through (xxi).
- Tenant(s) agrees that conduct which constitutes a substantial annoyance to other park residents within the meaning of Civil Code section 799.70(c), shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following conduct or combinations thereof:
- Frequent arguments, threats or threatening conduct, shouting (neighbor-to-neighbor disputes, homeowner or resident against the management, domestic disputes, domestic violence, etc.) which are audible to a next door neighbor inside their home or on the park streets;
- Any terrorist threats, stalking, or racial/ethnic insults made to others, including management;
- Brandishing of any deadly weapon and/or discharge of any explosive device, including fireworks, or discharge of any gun, including compressed air guns and "B B" guns, within the park complex, whether intentional or accidental;
- Multiple responses (for example, 3 times in any 12 months) to the park by the police for reported criminal and/or nuisance or disturbances of the peace at homeowners' or residents' space or park community;
- Frequent late-night and early-morning social or business gatherings at the Tenant’s space;
- Frequent vehicular traffic to and from the homeowner’s space for short visits;
- Frequent bicycle or foot traffic to and from the homeowner’s space for short visits;
- Frequent loud music at the space night or day, which is audible to a next door neighbor inside their home or in the park streets at an unreasonably loud level;
- Operation of electronic transmission devices (e.g., "Ham" or "CB" radios) which interfere with radios, TVs, or computers;
- Frequent open consumption of intoxicants and/or drunken disorderly behavior, whether at Tenants' or residents' space or in common areas;
- Unsafe driving within the park, including driving at an unsafe speed, failure to stop or yield, endangerment to pedestrians, children, and pets;
- Loud motor vehicle noises including modified muffler systems, car stereos, and motorcycles going to and from the Tenant’s space;
- Frequent improper street parking;
- Continuing failure to maintain the recreational vehicle and space, including landscaping according to the park rules and regulations and general park standards.
- This includes, but is not necessarily limited to, improper open storage of personal property or debris, hazardous materials, inoperative vehicles, unregistered vehicles, unsightly vehicles, and vehicle repair at the space;
- Frequent or continuing accumulations of litter, rubbish, or debris at the space;
- Causing any open fire, whether intentional or accidental.
- Illegal, lewd or obscene behavior visible to others (in or outside the recreational vehicle or in the common areas);
- Disturbing the peace by behaving in an unreasonably loud or disruptive manner outside tenants' or residents' homes or anywhere in the mobile home/RV park complex;
- Intimidating, harassing, inciting or other inappropriate conduct that disregards anyone’s privacy or quiet enjoyment;
- Profanity outside the recreational vehicle or in common areas, loud enough to be audible to persons passing by;
- Allowing, to visit or live, in Tenant’s recreational vehicle former resident(s) Tenant’s who have been evicted, or who moved out after having been served with eviction notices, for substantial annoyance and/or behavior rules and regulations.
Persons per Site
- Subject to Rule 6, a maximum of four (4) persons, pre-approved in writing by management, may occupy per site/space.
Re-Assignment of Space
- Tenant is prohibited from moving to a different space from his/her current assigned space unless and until Tenant obtains written pre-approval signed by Park management.
- Failure to comply with this rule constitutes a violation of the park’s rules and regulations.
- Failure to Comply; Termination of the Right of RV.
Occupancy
- Pursuant to the Recreational Vehicle Occupancy Law, among other grounds to terminate the Tenant’s right of occupancy, failure to comply with a rule, regulation or Code of Conduct of the Park is a basis to terminate the Tenant’s right of occupancy after Tenant has been notified in writing of the violation and has failed to correct the violation within the statutory prescribed timeframe.
Codes of Conduct
- This Park is committed to providing a safe, well-maintained, and enjoyable recreational vehicle community.
- To create and maintain this kind of community, it is necessary to regulate conduct on Park property.
- The restriction on public conduct on Park property and at Park functions contained in this code is not intended to limit personal, private or group activities.
- The purpose of this code is to maintain public order and prevent abuse of the rights of others. Tenant(s), either alone or with others:
- Will conduct themselves in a respectful manner.
- Will comply with any reasonable request of a park employee or management while staying in the park.
- Will not intentionally injure a person or threaten to do so.
- Will be properly attired for the purpose of which they are on the Park premises.
- Will not intentionally damage or destroy Park property or the personal property of any person on Park property, including graffiti, vandalism, or arson.
- Will not interfere with or disrupt the disturbance and quiet enjoyment of other tenants, guests, visitors, Park employees, programs, or the other Park activities.
- Will not distribute, display, or wear materials on Park grounds or at functions that are disruptive to the Park community.
- Will not intimidate, harass, or discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
- Will not obstruct the free movement of any person or vehicle.
- Will not possess, consume, sell, distribute, or exchange alcoholic beverages when under the age of 21 or to others under the age of 21.
- Will not be publicly drunk and or disorderly while in any public area and/or park building while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Will not drink alcohol in any public place throughout the park.
- This includes any common area or street or any place on the property other than your Space.
Cancellation Policy
MODERATE
If the guest cancels at least 1 week before your check-in day and time, they will receive a full refund (minus Spot2Nite convenience or resort fees). If the guest cancels within the 1 week before check-in, there will be no refund.