Harris Ranch Inn & Restaurant offers a unique
Harris Ranch Inn & Restaurant offers a unique blend of ranch-style hospitality and fine dining. The venue features beautiful outdoor spaces and a rustic ambiance, ideal for hosting events and gatherings.
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Harris Ranch Resort in 24505 W Dorris Ave, Coalinga, CA 93210, USA. $2,750 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Weddings, Corporate Retreats. Amenities include Restaurant, Outdoor Space, Parking, Catering, Lodging. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
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Rating: 4.4/5 (14,531 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
We love staying here on our way to Oregon. Great pool and hot tubs to relax in after a fantastic steak dinner! Now that their RV Park is open, we'll be getting some beef from their on site butcher for our trip.
– Julie Morgan
- 4.0/5:
This is a review of the new RV park. The sites are pull through that are level with full hookups. The landscaping is excellent and the bathroom/showers are luxurious.
My only challenge with the showers is there are no hooks to hang anything up. They do provide a bench to set all of your toiletries. The hot water takes a few minutes to get hot. Surprised there are any a hot water circulating pump to reduce water waste.
When we arrived everything was great. After dinner in the restaurant however you could smell the cattle yards. It was just wam enough to need a window open in our trailer. We were able to sleep but we can imagine there are times the smell would be overwhelming.
Wonderful amenities but for us this would be never more than a one night stay.
– Mike Blom
- 4.0/5:
RV travelers here – for the last five years or so we'd stop here for the night while heading north or south. We'd pull into the parking lot in the evening, go get some food, sleep & get pastries in the morning. It was perfect. Now they have opened their RV Park. We stayed this time because we were tired and hungry but probably will be our last time. Over $50 to dry camp and if you need hookups it's over $100. Thats with the fees & taxes. Too much for those of us just passing through.
The food is good, their "fast food" type BBQ in their convenience store is delicious and their pastries are out of this world! So, if you can afford it, do it. Thanks for the past five years Harris Ranch, we'll miss you 🙂
P.S. Strong cow smell wafts in sometimes (okay, often) but thats because, you know, cows.
– Alaska Heidi