Sleepy Hollow Trailer Park – San Jose, CA
Sleppy Hollow is an old trailer park, not an RV park. The manager of the park, Joni, was very nice, but should have told us our 40′ motor coach would not fit in her park. She also said she had 50 amp hook ups, but she only had an adapter and that will not run both air conditioners on our coach, she did not know this.
When we arrived through the very narrow entry, (should have been our first clue), she directed us to a space that we were barely able to back into. We left when we learned that she did not have the 50 amp hook up. Our coach sustained damage trying to turn out of the narrow entry. If you have a large cosch, do not go.
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Sleepy Hollow is not a RV Park, per se, this is true. It was originally erected as a mobile home park, comfortably accomodating mobile homes on a scale much larger than that of an “RV”. It is also true it’s been around for a number of years, which explains the many shade trees (over 100!), acknowledgement from the Better Business Bureau and spaces that afford 2-4 car parking.
Our roadway is 22 feet 8 inches wide at the painted firelane stripe, asphalt extends further. It has been successfully navigated by hundreds of trailers, mobile homes and RV’s alike, for many years, and will continue this way. In the over 4 years I’ve managed this park, we have never had 50 amp power nor promoted it as such. Confused after calling so many parks which park offers what? Just check any of our entries dated 2007 on Google, our website, yellow pages etc. each itemize Sleepy Hollow’s “30 AMP” service.






We stayed here for a week in 2008. Our coach is 38′ and Joni was able to accomadate us. We loved the place and, yes, it is a mobile home park with a few spaces reserved for RV’s. It is older and quaint but well maintained and clean. The neighbors were very friendly and we hope to visit again in our travels.