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California’s numerous national parks, beautiful mountains, and stunning beaches mean that the Golden State is filled with prime camping spots. Take a look at a mere of California’s best camping spots. Whether you prefer cooler mountains, sunny beaches, or the unique landscape of the desert, you’ll find that there’s a spot close to nature’s best trails.


Jalama Beach, Lompoc, CA

Jalama Beach is far from creature comforts but still offers plenty of amenities for the 98 campsites that include RV sites with hookups, tent sites and seven cabins, along with a general store, showers and even a restaurant if campfire cooking isn’t your thing. 

Big Basin Redwoods State Park, CA

The oldest state park features rolling trails, waterfalls, old growth trees and numerous natural wonders. You can bring your family pet or enjoy the animal life that dwells in the area.

Kelso Dunes Trail, Mojave National Preserve, CA

Camping in Kelso Dunes is pretty rough and tumble, but the sand dunes that make sounds and surround you are worth a night or two of discomfort.

Buckhorn Campground, La Cañada Flintridge, CA

Not far from a swanky Los Angeles suburb, camp out amongst beautiful pines. The campground is first come first serve and filled with trails to explore.

Pinnacles Campground, Paicines, CA

Rocks, woodlands, caves, trees and more trails and natural wonders fill the natural area surrounding the campground, which includes a general store and a swimming pool open during select parts of the year.

Cold Springs Campground, Sequoia National Park, CA

Open during the summer months, Cold Springs Campground is remote and surrounded by mountainous wonders along with trees and flowing river but close enough to civilization to enjoy a shower and a pie.

Kirk Creek Campground, Los Padres National Forest, Big Sur, CA

Located on a bluff, Kirk Creek Campground overlooks the Pacific Ocean, offering inspiring sunrises and sunsets. Within walking distance to beautiful beaches, trails lead everywhere from waterfalls to mountain meadows.

Calico Ghost Town Campground, Yermo, CA

Sleep over in a ghost town to enjoy the quiet kitsch of the silver mine in the desert landscape. 

Sabrina Campground, Inyo National Forest, Bishop, CA

Located in the John Muir Wilderness area with access to mountain lakes, you can also head to Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Café for pie and burgers when camp cooking loses its fun. 

El Capitan Canyon, Santa Barbara, CA

El Capitan isn’t your usual campground. One of the first to ride the wave of luxury camping, El Capitan Canyon features everything from a heated pool to spa services, including massage. The price is closer to a five-star hotel, and accommodations include cute cabins, yurts and canvas safari tents. 

Lake Arrowhead, Arrowhead, CA

Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino National Forest is a perfect spot to get away from the crowds of Southern California for a weekend of fresh air in the great outdoors. There are campgrounds with varying levels of accessibility and amenities.

Crystal Cove State Park, Laguna Beach, CA

Camp out on a bluff overlooking the sea or check out more primitive spots. Either way, be prepared to enjoy some of the best dining in Laguna Beach because open fires aren’t allowed in the park.

Tehachapi Mountain Park, Kern County, CA

For a fall camping trip, Tehachapi Mountain Park is at its best. Two different campsites make it possible to choose from cabins or pitching your own tent to enjoy a variety of hiking and horseback riding trails.

Leo Carrillo State Park, Malibu, CA

For an overnight getaway, locals head to Leo Carillo State Park to camp under sequoias and wake up across the highway from the beautiful beaches that make Malibu one of the most beautiful spots in the world.

Mesquite Spring Campground, Death Valley National Park, CA

Make a reservation well in advance to check out some of the desert’s most spectacular sights that are nearby the Mesquite Spring Campground, including Scotty’s Castle, a Spanish-Moorish mansion, Ubehebe Crater and Eureka Dunes, California’s tallest sand dunes.

Key Insights at a Glance

  • Jalama Beach, Lompoc: Remote beach camping with 98 sites, RV hookups, tent sites, cabins, showers, general store, and restaurant.
  • Big Basin Redwoods State Park: California's oldest state park; trails, waterfalls, old-growth trees, pet-friendly and abundant wildlife.
  • Kelso Dunes Trail, Mojave National Preserve: Rough camping experience with unique sand dunes that make sounds.
  • Buckhorn Campground, La Cañada Flintridge: First-come, first-serve, pine-filled campground near Los Angeles with plenty of trails.
  • Pinnacles Campground, Paicines: Located near caves and natural rock formations; includes a general store and seasonal swimming pool.
  • Cold Springs Campground, Sequoia National Park: Seasonal, remote camping with access to mountains, trees, river, and basic amenities.
  • Kirk Creek Campground, Big Sur: Bluff-side campground overlooking the Pacific, with trails to beaches, waterfalls, and meadows.
  • Calico Ghost Town Campground, Yermo: Desert camping in a historic ghost town with a silver mine.
  • Sabrina Campground, Inyo National Forest: Access to mountain lakes; nearby Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Café for meals.
  • El Capitan Canyon, Santa Barbara: Luxury camping with heated pool, spa services, and accommodations in cabins, yurts, and safari tents.
  • Lake Arrowhead, San Bernardino National Forest: Quiet retreat in Southern California with a variety of campgrounds.
  • Crystal Cove State Park, Laguna Beach: Coastal bluff camping; no open fires allowed, but close to Laguna Beach dining.
  • Tehachapi Mountain Park, Kern County: Fall camping destination with cabin and tent sites, plus hiking and horseback trails.
  • Leo Carrillo State Park, Malibu: Camping among sequoias, across from Malibu’s iconic beaches.
  • Mesquite Spring Campground, Death Valley National Park: Desert camping with access to Scotty’s Castle, Ubehebe Crater, and Eureka Dunes.
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