Top Campgrounds near Desert Center
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Tier Drop RV Park
From $35/night
Dixon Lake Recreation Area
Tent Peg Group
Tent Peg Group Campground is a semi-primitive site ideal for extended family or large group gatherings. It features easy access to numerous off-road vehicle trails and various nearby recreational activities.
Fishermans Group
Fisherman's Group Campground is a semi-primitive, hike-in campground located 2.5 miles into the mountains of southern California. The journey includes a dirt road and a walk, leading to a scenic forest setting by Deep Creek. The effort to reach th...
From $10/night
SkyPark Camp RV Resort
North Shore (CA)
North Shore Campground offers a peaceful camping experience in Southern California's pine-covered mountains, away from city noise. It provides a serene environment for outdoor relaxation and recreation. Ideal for those seeking tranquility in nature.
From $29/night
Dogwood
Dogwood Campground is a family-friendly site in San Bernardino National Forest. Reservations are required to access the campground's scenic views and recreational activities.
From $40/night
Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve
Sawtooth Canyon Campground
Sawtooth Canyon Campground, also known as "New Jack City," is located near Barstow, California, and offers various recreational activities such as camping, wildlife viewing, and rock climbing. The name "Sawtooth Canyon" reflects the area's ridge l...
Del Mar Fairgrounds RV Park
Harquahala Byway Staging Area
The Harquahala Byway Staging Area is the starting point for the 10.5-mile Harquahala Mountain Backcountry Byway, leading to the scenic 5,600-foot summit with views of surrounding ranges. The area features diverse desert vegetation and remnants of ...
Burro Creek Campground
Burro Creek Campground, located at an elevation of 1,960 feet, lies in a transition zone between the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts, showcasing diverse scenery with saguaro-studded cliffs and lush creekside vegetation. The campground features both res...
From $14/night
The Oasis RV Park at Aztec Hills
From $40/night
Mohave County Fairgrounds
Wild Cow Springs Campground
Wild Cow Springs Campground is located in the Hualapai Mountains at 6,200 ft elevation, offering cooler temperatures during summer compared to nearby desert valleys. The campground features accessible sites, vault toilets, fire rings, grills, tras...
Wild Cow Springs Campground
Wild Cow Springs Campground is located in the Hualapai Mountains at 6,200 feet, offering cooler temperatures in summer compared to nearby desert valleys. The campground features accessible facilities, including vault toilets, fire rings, grills, t...
Hualapai Mountain Park
Rainbow Basin/owl Canyon Campground
Rainbow Basin Natural Area features stunning geological formations and diverse desert wildlife, including the desert tortoise, making it a popular destination for hiking and photography. Owl Canyon Campground offers 22 first-come, first-served cam...
Windy Point Campground
Windy Point Campground, located in the Cerbat Mountains, offers scenic views and camping in a pinyon pine and juniper woodland. Facilities include vault toilets, picnic areas with fire grills, and a first-come, first-served campsite arrangement wi...
Table Mountain (Angeles)
Table Mountain, located northwest of Los Angeles, offers a serene retreat with activities like hiking, mountain biking, and birding. Nestled in the expansive Angeles National Forest, it features stunning landscapes and extensive trails for outdoor...
From $60/night
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Tier Drop RV Park
From $35/night
Dixon Lake Recreation Area
Tent Peg Group
Tent Peg Group Campground is a semi-primitive site ideal for extended family or large group gatherings. It features easy access to numerous off-road vehicle trails and various nearby recreational activities.
Fishermans Group
Fisherman's Group Campground is a semi-primitive, hike-in campground located 2.5 miles into the mountains of southern California. The journey includes a dirt road and a walk, leading to a scenic forest setting by Deep Creek. The effort to reach th...
From $10/night
SkyPark Camp RV Resort
North Shore (CA)
North Shore Campground offers a peaceful camping experience in Southern California's pine-covered mountains, away from city noise. It provides a serene environment for outdoor relaxation and recreation. Ideal for those seeking tranquility in nature.
From $29/night
Dogwood
Dogwood Campground is a family-friendly site in San Bernardino National Forest. Reservations are required to access the campground's scenic views and recreational activities.
From $40/night
Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve
Sawtooth Canyon Campground
Sawtooth Canyon Campground, also known as "New Jack City," is located near Barstow, California, and offers various recreational activities such as camping, wildlife viewing, and rock climbing. The name "Sawtooth Canyon" reflects the area's ridge l...
Del Mar Fairgrounds RV Park
Harquahala Byway Staging Area
The Harquahala Byway Staging Area is the starting point for the 10.5-mile Harquahala Mountain Backcountry Byway, leading to the scenic 5,600-foot summit with views of surrounding ranges. The area features diverse desert vegetation and remnants of ...
Burro Creek Campground
Burro Creek Campground, located at an elevation of 1,960 feet, lies in a transition zone between the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts, showcasing diverse scenery with saguaro-studded cliffs and lush creekside vegetation. The campground features both res...
From $14/night
The Oasis RV Park at Aztec Hills
From $40/night
Mohave County Fairgrounds
Wild Cow Springs Campground
Wild Cow Springs Campground is located in the Hualapai Mountains at 6,200 ft elevation, offering cooler temperatures during summer compared to nearby desert valleys. The campground features accessible sites, vault toilets, fire rings, grills, tras...
Wild Cow Springs Campground
Wild Cow Springs Campground is located in the Hualapai Mountains at 6,200 feet, offering cooler temperatures in summer compared to nearby desert valleys. The campground features accessible facilities, including vault toilets, fire rings, grills, t...
Hualapai Mountain Park
Rainbow Basin/owl Canyon Campground
Rainbow Basin Natural Area features stunning geological formations and diverse desert wildlife, including the desert tortoise, making it a popular destination for hiking and photography. Owl Canyon Campground offers 22 first-come, first-served cam...
Windy Point Campground
Windy Point Campground, located in the Cerbat Mountains, offers scenic views and camping in a pinyon pine and juniper woodland. Facilities include vault toilets, picnic areas with fire grills, and a first-come, first-served campsite arrangement wi...
Table Mountain (Angeles)
Table Mountain, located northwest of Los Angeles, offers a serene retreat with activities like hiking, mountain biking, and birding. Nestled in the expansive Angeles National Forest, it features stunning landscapes and extensive trails for outdoor...
From $60/night
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Desert Center has 135 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Sawtooth Canyon Campground is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near Desert Center vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near Desert Center welcome pets. Tent Peg Group is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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