Top Campgrounds in California, United states, Page 7

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Monterey RV Park

Address: 1400 US-101, Aromas, CA 95004, USA

Rv park Campground Park Lodging

“I'm living here and it's OK it's just that it's been a year and already have a increase in the rent, and that doesn't include any utilities. It can be very expensive if you don't monitor your statement every month”

West Shore

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

Campground Lodging Park

“Absolutely loved the West shore of lake Cuyamaca. Wally the park ranger made our stay amazing.”

Ernest E. Debs Regional Park

Address: 4235 Monterey Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90032, USA

Park Campground Lodging

“Beautiful park with trails. If you go up the trail that goes up the big hill you will find a beautiful lake with turtles. The air is fresh, views are fantastic, and parking is free.”

Stampede Reservoir

Address: 10342 CA-89, Truckee, CA 96161, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Great place to camp! My first time here! Large campsites. Starry nights.”

Prosser Ranch Group Campground

Address: Truckee, CA 96161, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“It is so beautiful here. The restrooms are very clean too. The campground is closed right now, but u still can go visit this place. The Prosser lake you can see right from your camp site.”

Mission Springs PCT Trail Camp

Address: Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Beautiful place to camp with a cool, clear, running spring. I backpacked in from Hwy. 38 and saw a number of Pacific Crest Trail thru hikers who also spent the night there. There are some metal horse corals, a few with shade and a gravity fed water trough on the others side of the campground. I came back and stayed 3 nights in July and there was still water in the springs and a lot of wild flowers everywhere.”

Forestry Department

Address: 14580 Broadway, Cabazon, CA 92230, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Great people working here, very fast response times”

Cottonwood Creek Campground

Address: CA-89, Sierraville, CA, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Beautiful covered in trees. Even two beautiful trails right next to the Campground had a great time.”

Paso Picacho Campground

Address: 13652 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Nice campground. Stayed at sites 46 +49, nice adjoining sites. Facilities are good and well maintained. Showers are 2 min/token, 2 tokens/$1, with a machine outside the showers. Camp fires were allowed while we were there but was told they do ban them based on conditions. Many of the sites toward the back of the campground had steep slopes so be aware. It was VERY buggy, repllent is a must. Squirrels were aggressive and plentiful. State parks employees rounded frequently and enforced rules. We had a great time and will return.”

Corral Creek Campground

Address: Mountain Hwy 99, Kernville, CA 93238, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“We go camping here to Kern River EVERY YEAR THUS FAR! God willing , for years to come . It's tradition , river has its ups and downs , but a good place to start tradition ! Depending on when you go, it might be packed . Make sure you bring EXTRA SUNBLOCK, just when you think you have enough brig another bottle or 3. Oh and check the water level prior to going. Bring rope , for rescuing someone if needed:)”

Pardee Lake Recreation

Address: 4900 Stony Creek Rd, Ione, CA 95640, USA

Park Campground Lodging

“I have loved going to this lake for many years. It is definitely a great place to go if you are looking to relax, fish, and enjoy the outdoors. We took our 3yr old fishing for the first time today and while we didn't catch anything we all had a great time. Just a heads up you can not swim in the lake. Other then that it is perfect”

California Hot Springs Resort

Address: 42177 Hot Springs Rd, California Hot Springs, CA 93207, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“We camped with another couple at a nearby campground and came here our second day. Pros: -It was great to use a real bathroom. -They also have showers in the locker rooms. -Their mini store has odds and ends we wound up needing. -Salted Caramel Ice Cream was delicious -The main pool felt great. -Did not smell sulfuric and water was super soft -Free water was available in the store for swimmers. -Perfect for the day after a hike to sooth muscles. -Had no issues with staff. Other reviews mentioned bad attitudes and discrimination. We were a mixed group of races. The ladies were not overly nice but weren't rude either. They were very matter of fact but I tend to like that about people. Other Facts: -We went on a hot day, bring sandals to wear up to the waters edge. We burned our feet. -$20 per person to swim -Hot Tub closer to the road seemed much hotter -They do not allow dogs (even well behaved on a leash tied up). This is a great stop, especially for anyone camping at one of the dry campgrounds like we did. It may not be the Hilton of hot springs for some, but for us, it was perfect! Thank you for a great time, we'll be back.”

La Jolla Indian Campground

Address: 22000 CA-76, Pauma Valley, CA 92061, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Beautiful location. Very friendly staff. The trees and the water were breath taking. We rode motorcycles up and down all through the area. Had terrible cell service so I spent the time actually enjoying the scenery and greenery...RV hookups and plenty of room for tenting.”

Crocker Campground

Address: Portola, CA 96122, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Love this place. Clean and big camp sites you can put many tents or rvs in each site. Great place for groups to camp. There are 2 bathrooms that manage to stay pretty clean even on a busy weekend. No running water so bring it. And not onsite trash so take what you brought with you. I will go back over and over”

Swanson Campground

Address: Dinkey Creek Rd, Prather, CA 93651, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“We stayed at Swanson Meadows because everywhere else was booked. I'm so glad we chose this campground. The reservable campgrounds were packed! Swanson is a hidden gem. There's only like 8-ish campsites so there's never a ton of people. There's great trails through meadows from the campgrounds. The pit toilets were pretty stinky, but other than that, we loved this site. Very dense conifer cover. We let our dogs run around off leash. We went Labor Day Weekend. Of course we tried to NOT PAY since it's a non-manned campground. Ranger came around and collected money. No complaints though. Small price to pay for such beauty and seclusion. Campsites are far away from each other (most are at least). So glad we stayed here rather than JAMMED PACKED Edison or Dora Belle.”

Limestone Campground

Address: Kernville, CA 93238, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Stayed with friends at spots 18 and 19 in early October. We had sites closest to the main road which turned out to still be pretty quiet. We could hear the Kern River down below, and an easy minute or so walk down proved worth it. There was a bit of foot traffic by fisherman down the path behind these campsites, otherwise they were very private and were roomy with plenty of privacy. Bathrooms were close and fairly well-maintained, and a short walk away was the "Croc Rock" which was a fun surprise. Highly recommended!”

Camp Tahquitz

Address: 41700 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“My family came back with all smiles and great stories about Camp Tahquitz.   They arrived home with their invitee paperwork and are excited for future days at Camp Tahquitz. Thank you for making the sign up/pre-work for camp seamless and the week at camp for the scouts exciting, challenging and fun.   I kept telling our adult leaders "I think this is going to be an easy and fun week at camp, they seem very flexible and organized". Our adult leaders really appreciated and enjoyed your hospitality and the excitement and buzz of the staff at camp.   Thank you for delivering!”

Jumping cactus ranch

Address: 19507 E Ave Q, Palmdale, CA 93591, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Muir Point Campground

Address: Valley Home, CA 95361, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Beautiful lake for only $40 per night... $20 if you're a Veteran.”

Peltzer Ice Rink | NOW OPEN

Address: 40275 Calle Contento, Temecula, CA 92591, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Best ice rink in the valley. Fantastic place to bring your family for holiday skating fun in a festive, rustic setting. Highly recommend. 🎄❄ ☃️🎅”

Catalina Glamping & Eco Tours

Address: 1 Whites Landing Road, Avalon, CA 90704, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Everything was great and the employees were extremely kind”

BIG BEAR LAKE KAYAKS

Address: 39166 Big Bear Blvd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Mataguay Scout Ranch

Address: Mataguay Rd, Santa Ysabel, CA 92070, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Heyo! I’m a staff member at the operation cope at mataguay, and I will give you advice DONT. TOUCH. THE. ROCK. You will know if a staff member tells a ghost story and brings you up to “the rock””

Splitrock Farm

Address: 39032 Harris Trl, Fallbrook, CA 92028, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“This was such a great way to get away from all the hustle of the city and truly connect with nature. I fell completely in love with the view of San Diego County. Ben is such a great host, he was responsive and kind. Looking forward to coming back real soon!”

Pete's Camp El Paraiso

Address: 38025 Camino Sierra Rd, Temecula, CA 92592, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“See ya there in April!”

Banning Stagecoach KOA Journey

Address: 1455 S San Gorgonio Ave, Banning, CA 92220, USA

Campground Rv park Park Lodging

“Stayed 2 nights here and really enjoyed the friendly and helpful staff. Came in after office hours and my check in envelope was attached to the office door as promised. Lots of spaces with trees for shade set against the beautiful mountain backdrop. I had a very peaceful and pleasant time here and will definitely be back. BYW, Uber rides to Morongo casino are only from 10 to 12 bucks each way in case your felling lucky! Thanks KOA Banning Stagecoach for a wonderful stay!”

Down-to-Earth EcoShire

Address: 41051 Cactus Valley Rd, Hemet, CA 92544, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Welcome to Hemet, California where you are surrounded by desert mountains, boulders, and a big open sky. Just a little over two hours from Los Angeles and about an hour and a half from San Diego heading east, we drove onto Jim and Dawn's Ecoshire. Our hosts have created an oasis nestled in the hills from the reclaimed land they acquired. The property is being used as an educational ground for permaculture practices and self-sustaining, eco- friendly structures. If you want to learn how to reuse water and provide your own solar energy, be sure to ask Jim as he can take you around the property and teach as you go. We arrived as the sun went down and the full moon started to rise up. As you walk through part of the 35 acres of land, you may hear neighboring horses and cows. As the sun goes down, you will hear the owls and the resident coyotes in the night. Our site was cozy and nestled in front of a hill. The emphasis on community can be felt as the vision is well underway at the Ecoshire with communal buildings. You will find an old boxcar that is being restored with reclaimed materials. They have turned it into a beautiful bathroom with a well-lit shower. Rustic luxury in the desert, simple yet sustainable. In the morning, we walked through the Peace Garden and ate our fresh picked snap peas and added new starts to the garden as well. The hens provided eggs for our morning scramble and everything from our breakfast was harvested on site. If you are lucky Jim and Dawn will share some of their delicious home-brewed mead with you! They plan on expanding their operation, as it is very environmentally friendly and will bring more honey bees to the land. If you want a desert oasis experience with a wild, wild west feel, AND get a bit of inspiration out of the whole thing be sure to visit the Ecoshire.”

ITH Big Bear Lake Hostel and Retreat Center

Address: 657 Modoc Dr, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Liked it so much here that I extended my stay to 2 nights. Awesome staff. Cuddly Bernese mountain dog (yogi). Taco Tuesday’s hosted by the hostel. Hot tub, game room, kitchen, porch & great room areas are perfect spaces for meeting new people &/or hanging out in groups. Free coffee + breakfast (fruit & ingredients for waffles or pancakes). $2.50 laundry. Exceptionally clean and fun hostel with great vibes”

Dripping Springs Trailhead

Address: Forest Rte 8S07 - Dripping Springs CG 38814, CA-79, Temecula, CA 92592, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Super cool trail and well marked. We did about 6.4 miles and it took 2 hours to complete. The blooms right now are amazing. According to the map it loops around. Not sure though. According to some other hikers once you get higher up the path it isn’t so well maintained. Maybe next time. And don’t forget your adventure pass or $5.00 cash. Luckily we met some really cool people in the parking lot that let us borrow cash. We repaid him via Venmo 😉”

Loon Lake Campground

Address: Pollock Pines, CA 95726, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“I've been here a few times over the years. It's a beautiful lake, nice campground. No showers, no cell service. I stayed for 6 days this week and had great weather and was able to move to a site next to the lake. Campground host named Les was very nice and helpful. Thank you!”

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