Address: Laguna Meadow Rd, Mt Laguna, CA 91948, USA
Address: 1186 San Andreas Rd, Watsonville, CA 95076, USA
“Nice KOA. Easy in and easy out. The pull through sites are narrow but long. The site we got came with a nice patio with table and chairs, weber grill, and fire pit. They also have a nice check out policy where if no one has reserved your site on the day of checkout, you can leave at 3pm for only $30. Otherwise checkout is 11 for RVs. This was great for us as we only had a 1.5 hr drive to our next destination. For those that don't have an RV, or families that have RVs but would like other family members or friends to come in and stay, they offer a variety of cabins and tiny homes near the RV sites so everyone can still hang out. The camp store was nice, has everything you may need. A bit pricey, but what camp store isn't. They have 2 dog park areas, medium sized. Some of the sites have a decent sized dog pen too for your private use. Overall, nice park. We would stay here again.”
Address: 33401 Ortega Hwy., San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA
Address: 5001 E Robertson Blvd, Chowchilla, CA 93610, USA
“Extremely clean and well maintained. Next door to golf course to which you receive 2 rounds per day at check in. Very secure as pass keys are needed everywhere!! Washrooms and laundry were excellent. The dog park was tiny!! Some people had not cleaned up after their pet so it was also dirty!! That was the only downside though.”
Address: California, USA
“Awesome location. Needs better organization. On-line booking always show as full but most sites were empty when we visited. Host was nowhere to be found for the first day.”
Address: 13026 Tabeaud Rd, Pine Grove, CA 95665, USA
“Clean Campground and RV hookups. My parents came up and stayed a week and they're 41 ft RV with a tow behind and had no problem parking. They got a miniature golf course for the kids a water park in the summertime with fountains and splash stuff to play with but no slides. Staff was friendly and Lake taboo is just down the street for a peaceful day fishing.”
Address: Camp Nelson, CA 93208, USA
“Was a great place to camp! Wish we had a bear box in place. There is no running water so pack accordingly! Also apparently the fire pit closer to the bigger bathroom is historical and you're not supposed to use it.”
Address: 45122 Manter Meadow Dr, California Hot Springs, CA 93207, USA
Address: 33691 Bailey Meadow Rd, Palomar Mountain, CA 92060, USA
“We went during a snow storm. The yurt we stayed at was spacious, beautiful, clean, warm and cozy. Service was great. I was a little worried about the roads, but every morning staff would clear the road. We will definitely return again... next time when there is no snow so we can explore the trails. Definitely recommend.”
Address: 8635 E Brundage Ln, Bakersfield, CA 93307, USA
“Quiet, shady sites with mature trees. Clean restrooms, nice pool. Staff were friendly and helpful. Restaurants nearby. I love trains, so the occasional train whistles were a plus!”
Address: Black Moutain Trail, Banning, CA 92220, USA
“While a little treacherous to get to at times (definitely need a higher-clearance vehicle) the campground is situated on a prefect location surrounded by boulders and tall trees. We stayed in spot 30, which has an amazing view and drop behind it. Lots of great opportunities for bouldering!”
Address: Yaqui Pass Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Requires a bit of ground clearance to head down the road to the further spots but well worth it. Close to the highway though so there is some noise but at night there's a lot of solitude. Love this place and I'm hoping to come back soon.”
Address: 4446 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“This is our first time in this RV park in Julian. It was recommended by a friend. I called to make a reservation and the person who I talked to was friendly and answered my question. I requested for a secluded spot and the one we were assigned was spacious for our RV Trailer & vehicle. The site was partial hookup and the RV park has 2 dump areas. The building in front of the reception area has a clean bathroom with showers. We had our son’s dog with us and it was a dog friendly park. There was a dug out fire pit and it was nice to finally have a campfire. Overall, we enjoyed our stay with the exception of the wasps during our meals outside. They seem to like meat.”
Address: 36342 CA-78, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Wonderful little camp site. I had a great weekend. Saw some wild turkeys with their babies on the campsite. I got to feed the friendly burrows there too. My sister and I stayed at t2 and liked it.”
Address: 4202 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Awesome place to dry camp. Future projects include water hook up and septic tank.”
Address: 11700 Wade Ln, Valley Springs, CA 95252, USA
“Beautiful, warm lake. Lots of boats. Very crowded on weekends and holidays. Good camping spots too. *Updated May 2022* water is very low, but still consistent with what I posted previously”
Address: 38000 CA-79, Temecula, CA 92592, USA
“Vail Lake is an awesome place for resort, trailers, and tents. Plenty of space on each lot. We have a 40 foot diesel and there was room for a 12×10 canopy and our 12x10 screen house. They have picnic tables and a fire pit. There are 3 swimming pools, tennis area, a space to release your dogs (we have 6 rescues), a bar that serve great margaritas, a store and on Friday and Saturday night a band. They also rent golf carts. The people who camp there are pretty nice. Forgot to mention they do rent cabins. They look nice on the outside. Not sure what they look like on the inside. Overall our favorite Koa to camp.”
Address: Montezuma-Borrego Hwy, Ranchita, CA 92066, USA
“Really cool dispersed campground with lots of room between sites. Unfortunate that some campers can't do without their electronic fix. One trailer close to us ran their generator for almost 18 hours. Vault toilets were clean and maintained.”
Address: 95965 CA-79, Warner Springs, CA 92086, USA
“Great little camp ground. As long as you don't mind being serenaded by coyotes. Large sites with fire pits and BBQ grills. Clean bathrooms with flushing toilets. Potable water. Animal friendly. Friendly camp hosts. Quiet with the occasional traffic noise. In the woods. Very clean. Easy to find. There is even a little gas station market 5 minutes up the road which has everything you forgot... My family will definitely be back here for more camping adventures.”
Address: Corral Canyon Tl, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“What a fantastic spot of off-road adventures and camping. Be sure to look at the trails you are going down to keep you from going in over your head. Watch for oncoming traffic around every turn.”
Address: 951 10th Ave, Hanford, CA 93230, USA
“RV camping is OK. Full service for $35 under a shade tree. You don’t need a reservation, just show up and go to where the little Google maps locator is. That’s about where the camp host is. If it’s during the week, the office is in gate F and straightahead. We were here for two nights due to the wind. We got to watch the 4Her’s with their goats, and we would’ve had a car race except for the wind. Oh, and there was the flea market Saturday morning. The entrance F is at the top left. The blue dot is the registration office, and the red dot at the bottom left is the camp host.”
Address: 7480 Avenue 308, Visalia, CA 93291, USA
“Stayed in an RV here. Excellent sites with fire pit, fairly easy to maneuver inside the park, very friendly and excellent staff. All RV sites come with a picnic table and fire pit. Quiet, friendly park. My ONLY issue was the hot water in the showers took about 5 mins to come on and the water pressure was terrible.”
Address: 1908 Wildhorse Meadows Rd, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA
“This is a semi-primitive campsite. There is plenty of room for lots of campers so it is good for big groups. There were fours of us with an RV, tent, and tent-trailer and we left most of the site empty. The toilet on the site is a vault-toilet which, for some odd reason, has two toilets in each room with no dividers. There is no water at the site, so bring your own. The fire pits and barbeques were taped off and could not be used but this may be seasonal because of fire danger. Google Maps does not give good directions for the site and the road is easily bypassed as the campground sign is not at the turn-off. The road is dirt and bumpy but is passable by most passenger vehicles with average ground clearance. The site is only a few minutes from downtown Big Bear but feels very remote since there are not other sites or homes nearby. Cell service at the site is surprisingly good; we had no trouble streaming video at the site and no one had any dropped calls. In summary, this good sized spot is a great place to "rough it" without worrying about bothering others with your noise while still being close enough to town to get a Starbucks in the morning and watch some Netflix before turning in for the night.”
Address: 14528 26 Mile Rd, Oakdale, CA 95361, USA
“Surrounded by water for fishing swimming boat Whatever adventure you're planning small sites can be crowded along the bottom. Holidays can be very loud but they do give you fair warning about that.”
Address: 43270 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Great place for a group to camp. Up side is we were pretty much by ourselves, nice tenting areas, nice picnic area. flush toilets. Downs were no showers, pretty pricey, and dust dust dust. ;)”
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