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Corn Springs Campground
Corn Springs Campground, located in the Chuckwalla Mountains, charges a $6.00 per night fee and features California fan palms, abundant wildlife, and wheelchair accessibility. It is a historically significant site with ancient petroglyphs dating b...
San Miguel Island
San Miguel Island, the westernmost of the Channel Islands, features a harsh yet beautiful environment shaped by extreme weather, with a campground offering stunning views and recreational activities. Following the removal of overgrazing sheep, the...
From $15/night
Lake Olancha RV Resort
Lost Hills KOA Journey
Tule
Tule Campground, situated at Success Lake near Porterville, California, offers various outdoor activities like boating, kayaking, and fishing. In the summer, Park Rangers host Campfire Programs and fun activities every Saturday evening. It's a gre...
From $20/night
American Canyon Campground
American Canyon Campground is a secluded site adjacent to the Machesna Wilderness, accessible only via a long hike or through Avenales Ranch during deer hunting season with a reservation. Managed by the Forest Service, the campground is shaded by ...
Grouse Valley Cabins
Grouse Valley Cabins, located in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, consists of two cabins: the larger Lakeside Cabin for 12 guests and the Hillside Cabin for 10. The scenic property features two lakes and is surrounded by pine and oak trees, of...
Cahuilla Ranger Station
Cahuilla Ranger Station, located off Gecko Road, serves as a hub for purchasing dunes permits, gathering information, and accessing medical aid, operating from mid-October to mid-April. The BLM plans to replace the aging station with a modern faci...
Gecko Campground
Gecko Campground is the largest campground in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, featuring both a north and south loop. The campground has paved roads and multiple vault toilets available for visitors.
Wiley's Well Campground
Wiley's Well Campground, situated in the lower Colorado Desert, features a desert riparian wash with diverse tree species. It offers easy 4-wheel drive access to rock-hounding sites and the historic Bradshaw Trail National Scenic Byway, which lead...
Coon Hollow Campground
Coon Hollow Campground is situated in the lower Colorado Desert, near a desert riparian wash with various tree species. It offers easy 4-wheel drive access to rock-hounding sites like Hauser Geode Beds and Opal Hill Fire Agate Mine. The historic B...
Keyhole Campground
Keyhole Campground is the smallest campground in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area. It features a paved "keyhole" layout, accommodating large groups or a few small groups for camping.
Roadrunner Campground
Roadrunner Campground is the second largest campground, featuring a spacious loop of paved roads. It includes two vaulted toilets for convenience.
Cold Springs Campground (CA)
Cold Springs Campground, located in the Mineral King area, is the highest elevation campground in the parks at 7,500 feet. It is accessible only during summer months via a long, narrow, unpaved road, which is not suitable for RVs or trailers. Addi...
From $32/night
Atwell Mill Campground
Atwell Mill Campground is located in the Mineral King area, the highest elevation campground in the parks at 7,500 feet. It is open only during summer and is accessible via a long, narrow, unpaved road that takes about 90 minutes to drive. RVs and...
From $32/night
Horse Creek
Horse Creek Campground is situated along the Kaweah River in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of central California. It is located three miles east of Lemon Cove, near the Terminus Dam on Kaweah Lake.
From $30/night
Death Valley Backcountry Roadside Camping
Death Valley backcountry roadside camping offers primitive sites without amenities like water or toilets, requiring high clearance vehicles and 4-wheel drive due to changing road conditions. Despite its extreme climate, the area features diverse e...
From $10/night
Furnace Creek Campground
Furnace Creek Campground is the only reservable campground in Death Valley National Park, while other campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are highly recommended from October 15 to April 15, as first-come sites fil...
From $30/night
Santa Margarita KOA Holiday
Lone Pine
Lone Pine Campground is situated at the base of Mt. Whitney, providing stunning views of the mountain and the Sierra Nevada range. It offers numerous fishing and hiking opportunities in the area.
From $34/night
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Corn Springs Campground
Corn Springs Campground, located in the Chuckwalla Mountains, charges a $6.00 per night fee and features California fan palms, abundant wildlife, and wheelchair accessibility. It is a historically significant site with ancient petroglyphs dating b...
San Miguel Island
San Miguel Island, the westernmost of the Channel Islands, features a harsh yet beautiful environment shaped by extreme weather, with a campground offering stunning views and recreational activities. Following the removal of overgrazing sheep, the...
From $15/night
Lake Olancha RV Resort
Lost Hills KOA Journey
Tule
Tule Campground, situated at Success Lake near Porterville, California, offers various outdoor activities like boating, kayaking, and fishing. In the summer, Park Rangers host Campfire Programs and fun activities every Saturday evening. It's a gre...
From $20/night
American Canyon Campground
American Canyon Campground is a secluded site adjacent to the Machesna Wilderness, accessible only via a long hike or through Avenales Ranch during deer hunting season with a reservation. Managed by the Forest Service, the campground is shaded by ...
Grouse Valley Cabins
Grouse Valley Cabins, located in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, consists of two cabins: the larger Lakeside Cabin for 12 guests and the Hillside Cabin for 10. The scenic property features two lakes and is surrounded by pine and oak trees, of...
Cahuilla Ranger Station
Cahuilla Ranger Station, located off Gecko Road, serves as a hub for purchasing dunes permits, gathering information, and accessing medical aid, operating from mid-October to mid-April. The BLM plans to replace the aging station with a modern faci...
Gecko Campground
Gecko Campground is the largest campground in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, featuring both a north and south loop. The campground has paved roads and multiple vault toilets available for visitors.
Wiley's Well Campground
Wiley's Well Campground, situated in the lower Colorado Desert, features a desert riparian wash with diverse tree species. It offers easy 4-wheel drive access to rock-hounding sites and the historic Bradshaw Trail National Scenic Byway, which lead...
Coon Hollow Campground
Coon Hollow Campground is situated in the lower Colorado Desert, near a desert riparian wash with various tree species. It offers easy 4-wheel drive access to rock-hounding sites like Hauser Geode Beds and Opal Hill Fire Agate Mine. The historic B...
Keyhole Campground
Keyhole Campground is the smallest campground in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area. It features a paved "keyhole" layout, accommodating large groups or a few small groups for camping.
Roadrunner Campground
Roadrunner Campground is the second largest campground, featuring a spacious loop of paved roads. It includes two vaulted toilets for convenience.
Cold Springs Campground (CA)
Cold Springs Campground, located in the Mineral King area, is the highest elevation campground in the parks at 7,500 feet. It is accessible only during summer months via a long, narrow, unpaved road, which is not suitable for RVs or trailers. Addi...
From $32/night
Atwell Mill Campground
Atwell Mill Campground is located in the Mineral King area, the highest elevation campground in the parks at 7,500 feet. It is open only during summer and is accessible via a long, narrow, unpaved road that takes about 90 minutes to drive. RVs and...
From $32/night
Horse Creek
Horse Creek Campground is situated along the Kaweah River in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of central California. It is located three miles east of Lemon Cove, near the Terminus Dam on Kaweah Lake.
From $30/night
Death Valley Backcountry Roadside Camping
Death Valley backcountry roadside camping offers primitive sites without amenities like water or toilets, requiring high clearance vehicles and 4-wheel drive due to changing road conditions. Despite its extreme climate, the area features diverse e...
From $10/night
Furnace Creek Campground
Furnace Creek Campground is the only reservable campground in Death Valley National Park, while other campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are highly recommended from October 15 to April 15, as first-come sites fil...
From $30/night
Santa Margarita KOA Holiday
Lone Pine
Lone Pine Campground is situated at the base of Mt. Whitney, providing stunning views of the mountain and the Sierra Nevada range. It offers numerous fishing and hiking opportunities in the area.
From $34/night
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Diamond Bar has 145 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, San Miguel Island 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 Diamond Bar 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 Diamond Bar welcome pets. Furnace Creek Campground 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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