In addition to the casino, there is a small golf course and a small fishing lake at the casino. Its actually quite a nice break from that long drive on the interstate. There are several small restaurants and cafe's inside the casino. The casino itself is rather large with over 800 slot machines and table games. The RV park has a shuttle for those who don't want to take the short walk to the casino. Campground guests have access to a laundry and club house. 72 spots are available and many have shade trees. All camping spots are pull through and well sized. If you are looking for something a bit quieter, with full hookups, then the casinos RV park is just the place for you. This area is dry camping and there are usually large trucks parking here also. If you are looking for something inexpensive, the casino allows free overnighting in its parking lot to the south side of the casino near the Chevron fuel station. Both areas are located beside the casino. RVers have a choice between the free dry parking or the inexpensive full hookup, pull through camp sites. Rolling Hills Resort and Casino is a great one night stop for Interstate-5 travelers.