Top Campgrounds in California, United states, Page 1

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Treasure Mountain Recreation Camp

Address: 401 Old Truckee Rd, Sierraville, CA 96126, USA

Campground Park Church Lodging

“Good Christian service. Friendly Bishop over the service.”

South Fork Rec Campground

Address: Lake Isabella, CA 93240, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“I only stopped for a little while to take in the scenery, so I can't say much about the campground, other than there seems to be lots of parking. The vistas are quite nice!”

Ben Ries Campground, Butano State Park

Address: 1500 Cloverdale Rd, Pescadero, CA 94060, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Mono Campground

Address: 3505 Paradise Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93105, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Boulder Group Campground

Address: Mill Creek Rd, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Had a lot of fun with my group of friends here. The road to get here is a bit rough though. About a mile or two of dirt road to get to the campsite with lots of rocks. A FWD can make it up, just have to drive really carefully! Definitely would bring an SUV or Truck if you can though. Once you get to the campground though, you and your group will be far enough from other campers not to really be bothered by anyone. There are lots of trails you can explore yourself just by walking around the campsite with lots of shade. *Be warned though, we did see a bear both mornings we were here. Make sure to take advantage of the bear boxes provided.*”

Greenhorn Mountain Park

Address: 9665 Old State Rd, Alta Sierra, CA 93285, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“A beautiful campground in the hills near the Kern River. Our group camp up for 3 nights to escape the heat down in the valley. The campground sits around 6000 feet so it's easily 20 degrees cooler than down below. The campground has flush toilets and hot showers. The campground doesn't see too many visitors and is a little gem in the hills. I'll definitely come back!”

Waterman Gap Trail Camp

Address: Skyline to the Sea Trail, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Nice overall forested hike if that’s what you’re looking for. There weren’t many overlooks with views of the landscape (at least on my trail route) also this trail camp is right by a road so diminishes a bit of that secluded feeling if that’s what you seek.”

Woods Valley Campgrounds

Address: Valley Center, CA 92082, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Used to take my kids whwn they were little but Havent been there in 15yrs. I decided to take my wife whos never been. She loved it! Woods Valley Kampground is still one of my favorite spots! The staff is exceptional! 1st class service! 1st class campground!”

Lone Pine

Address: 15027 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“We had a great time and will definitely revisit for a longer stay. RELEARNING to camp was exciting and fun, even with the hiccups we faced. Make sure you bring enough blankets, it gets cold at night... sleeping bag rated for 30 degrees was not enough for me... smiley face. Night skys were beautiful.”

Nira Campground

Address: Sunset Valley Rd, Los Olivos, CA 93441, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“A nice REMOTE campground. Be warned if you are expecting all the amenities in normal campgrounds, there is no running water or ranger station near by with firewood. The road on the way up is one lane, narrow, and part of it is unpaved getting there is not meant for all vehicles. Other then that it is a nice campground with great hiking trails, really takes you out of the city. I recommend this campground, but do come prepared if not a seasoned camper.”

Matt Mountain ZipLine@Deep Creek Hot springs Campground

Address: 5900 Bowen Ranch Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“3 zip lines to ride on the property, but could only ride 2 because of the wind direction. It gives you something to do if you don’t feel like hiking to the hot springs or can’t make the hike like some of us. Zip lining was fun during the Summer with water balloons and super soakers to cool off the riders at the end of the line! And you can even zip line naked if you want! Thanks Matt!”

Belknap Campground

Address: Nelson Dr, Springville, CA 93265, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“No tap water, you'll have a creek running throughout the campsite bring a bucket. Be ready for no internet connection. Is very nice campsite. Beutiful nature. There is bear activity.”

Lower Peppermint Campground

Address: Forest Rte 22S82, Springville, CA 93265, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“This place is just perfect! Tent camping small RV when i arrive. You will need a fire Permit. You are allow to collect wood! Structure restrooms onsite. Running water available but its freezing water! No Bear Cages so keep it clean and trow away any unwated food before going to sleep and hide coolers since the local bears recognize what a cooler looks like! 17per night maximum of 14 nights! A 20 minute hike to the waterfalls heading down hill and a 45 minute hike to the upper waterfalls steep hiking! Keep it clean its a nice place.”

Saddleback Butte State Park Campground

Address: 17201 E Ave K, Lancaster, CA 93535, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Stayed at site 14 which lacked a ramada but had the best view of the butte. The whole campground was clean, as were the two bathrooms nearby. There's a bit of noise from the nearby town and street but overall a great experience.”

Heart Bar Family Campground

Address: 46610 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“We loved the few days we spent here camping,we're a family of 5 and had plenty of space to ourselves and away from other campers at site 14. Our site had a bear box, fire ring and picnic table. The campground had water stations and trash bins along with vault toilets which were very clean. The camp host was very nice and checked on us a few times to see if we needed fire wood. Great experience and campground with lots of shade with alot of trees for your hammock and space for a large tent. We will Definitely be going back.”

Lower Springhill Campground

Address: Kernville, CA 93238, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Lower Springhill campground offers... FREE CAMPING for the entire family, from small tents to 32-ft motorhomes, they have 3 outhouses, easy access to the river, lots of trails to follow. Don't forget to bring your fishing poles, your bicycles, camera or a good old book get some R&R You might even enjoy a 🧺 picnic by the water while making family memories. We celebrated a birthday & Easter with our traditional dinner and Easter egg hunt.”

Anza-Borrego State Park Campground

Address: 200 Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs, CA 92004, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“The place is awesome and it’s worth hiking to the oasis and just keep some insect repellent with you..”

Indian Grinding Rock Campground

Address: Bryson Ln, Pine Grove, CA 95665, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“AAAA+ 5+ stars for sure. Great cozy campground. Our neighbors were quiet and followed the rules. Great view and trails nearby. Clean bathroom and hot shower available. Bring cash for a token for the shower. Dog friendly and mosquito nets or repellent are must-haves.”

Winehouse Vineyards

Address: 11929 Thelen St, Agua Dulce, CA 91390, USA

Campground Park Lodging Restaurant

Cottonwood Campground

Address: Mccain Valley Rd, Boulevard, CA 91905, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Great secluded campground at the far end of McCain Valley, well maintained by BLM. West side has more tree cover, east side more open. Calm and quiet all afternoon, wind picked up about 3am and the nearby turbines turned on, but not overwhelming, more like white noise. Do yourself a favor and check out Sacatone Overlook on the way in.”

Temecula KOA at Vail Lake

Address: 38000 CA-79, Temecula, CA 92592, USA

Campground Rv park Park Lodging

“I’ve been camping here for 15 years. I love it. Camping in October is the best. Some kids on their electric bikes go way too fast tho. That is the only downside.”

Paradise Cove Campground (Sequoia National Forest)

Address: Lake Isabella, CA 93240, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Camp host Randy was very nice, the campgrounds were clean it was nice to have a shower available as we were out there for 5 days. Restrooms were clean. Each campsite had its own picnic table and fire pit. Can't wait to go back again.”

Frandy Park Campground

Address: 11252 Kernville Rd, Kernville, CA 93238, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Great place to bring your kids. The river here is calmer. It’s still kern so keep a close eye on them at all times the currents are very dangerous. Great spot to pan for fools gold. I’ve always had fun coming out here and nice place to come unwind from the city and see the beautiful fluffy clouds pass by. I miss it here so much!”

Rock Camp Campground

Address: Romero, Camuesa Rd, Carpinteria, CA 93013, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Bobcat Campground

Address: Moreno Valley, CA 92555, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“One warm shower clean bathrooms, beautiful mornings and nice nights. However some people had loud music after midnight. Not Cool!”

Sierra Christian Service Camp

Address: 44503 M-3, Posey, CA 93260, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“We celebrated our FTFChurch Easter Camp 2018. The weather is nice. Sunny in the morning, A little cold in the night. The cabins are decks of 12 people with restroom. Bathrooms and showers are huge and the water is clean and clear. We love this place! Big fields to play soccer, basketball, basketball, softball and lots of outdoor games. As a church who loves to cook, we really love the kitchen area. All things are provided, clean and sinks are working really well. It is like a restaurant's kitchen. Five star for that. The chapel is big and the pulpit is really pleasing with big wooded cross on the wall. Our kids enjoyed the play grounds, the pingpong table and soccer table in the kitchen. A golf cart was provided for our senior pastor who's troubling walking. A ramp was built by the management for our churchmates who have their electronic wheel chair. Price wise. Supportive,friendly and caring staffs. Thank you,Lord for this Camp Grounds! We had an awesome Easter Camp.”

Lookout Campground

Address: Dog Valley Rd, Reno, CA 89439, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Beautiful spot to escape the city. The roads in are not great. Good tires and ground clearance needed, as it's very rocky in some spots. Not recommended for motorhomes or RVs. Permit required for campfires. (can be aquirred through Cal Fires website) Secluded, clean bathrooms, good fire rings and tables, bear proof trash bins on site, and hose with non potable water at host site to extinguish campfires. Only $6 a night.”

Landslide Campground

Address: 3 miles south on Forest Road 13S09 past Hume Drive, Sanger, CA 93657, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Beautiful spot to camp with friends and family. Our family of 4 was in a tent and our friend's family of 4 were in a tent trailer. Spot 9 is the best spot if you have kids because it has a large space and is right next to the vault toilet (which was kept up pretty nicely). The kids loved exploring the creek that ran through the middle of the campground as well as the large boulders. Great memories made!”

Brisa Del Mar Group Camp

Address: CGR5+M8, Two Harbors, CA 90704, USA

Campground Lodging Park

Goldhill Camping Area

Address: Gold Hill Rd, Forest Rte 8N01A, Frazier Park, CA 93225, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“3 miles west is Sunset campground. in between the 2 camps, thar be gold in them hills. Draw a straight line to Sunset camp and check each creek that crosses that line. Be patient, you'll find some, but don't spend all day in one spot. Also, watch for really hungry bears in late summer.”

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