California Campground Reviews

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Campground Review: Boulder Creek RV Resort, Lone Pine, California

This is a large, nicely maintained commercial campground directly across from the Alabama Hills in Lone Pine, California.

Campground Review: Highlands RV Park, Bishop, California

This is a well kept, convenient campground for exploring Bishop and surrounding areas but be prepared for very close sites with a potentially difficult entry/exit into your site.

Campground Review: Three Rivers Hideaway, Three Rivers, California

Three Rivers Hideaway offers a perfect location for exploring Sequoia National Park, but it can be a challenge for bigger RVs or people looking for any amount of space.

Campground Review: Mariposa County Fairgrounds,

The Mariposa County Fairgrounds offer water and electric sites about an hour and 20 minutes from Yosemite National Park.

Campground Review: Cypress Morro RV Park, Morro Bay, California

Cypress Morro RV Park is a small, family owned RV park that is perfectly located for exploring California's central coast.

Campground Review: Stovepipe Wells Village Campground, Death Valley, California

This is a reasonably priced, conveniently located, full hook up campground in Death Valley National Park.

Campground Review: Mission Bay RV Resort, San Diego, California

This campground would be completely forgettable if not for its awesome location. If you can visit for a month in their off-season (mid September through mid May), it's a great place to use as a base for exploring San Diego.

Campground Review: Sweetwater Summit Regional Park, Bonita, California

We loved our stay at this spacious, green, well located, county park outside San Diego.

Campground Review: Sky Valley Resort, Desert Hot Springs, California

If you desire space, privacy, and nature, this is not the place for you. If you desire nice grounds, lots of activities, and hot springs, you will love it.