About Oak Grove Campground
Number of accommodations: 54
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2026 Season availability
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This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (289)
Review Summary
Zac H
VerifiedDecember 10, 2024 • Stayed at: 062, Loop: Ribbonwood
I really enjoyed the layout of spot. There was only one way in and one way out. It was surrounded by vegetation on all sides which gave us the feeling of security and privacy. The spot is a little small so large tents is not recommended. I’ve booked at this campground 3 times and I can say this was a more enjoyable spot than others. The only problem with the campground is that it is really dry and dusty so bring wipes. This site is tucked away between two other sites if we had neighbors they would’ve been extremely close. Fortunately we didn’t have neighbors so the experience was extremely peaceful. For those with small dogs and children be aware that packs of coyote frequent the area. Asleep in my tent I was awoke to a pack of howling coyotes that were a lot closer than I was comfortable with. But overall I rate this campsite very highly for the type of campground it is. Would rebook.
Zac H
VerifiedDecember 10, 2024 • Stayed at: 063, Loop: Ribbonwood
There is nothing wrong with the campsite I gave it three stars because of how open it is. There is plenty of space in this spot can fit many and large tents. It was very close to the road and there wasn’t much vegetation for privacy. Luckily we didn’t have any neighbors during this trip but if well did we wouldn’t have had any privacy. There is limited shading at this spot so bring canopy’s. This area is very dusty, cars, walking and dogs all kicked up dust. Overall there is nothing wrong with this site other than feeling exposed.
Deana A
VerifiedDecember 9, 2024 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: Oak Loop
it was nice and quite, clean bathrooms and nice sites
Esther Ruth P
VerifiedNovember 28, 2024 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: Ribbonwood
Our site was nice and shady. We stayed in mid-October 2024, and ants and what I think were gnats were still very active. There were no mosquitoes that time though. It got cold at night, in the upper 40s, so bringing a portable heater would help. The restrooms were okay and were maybe about 100 meters from our site. There is no sink but there's a faucet right in front of the restrooms. We brought soap, clorox wipes (to wipe the seat), a towel and a small trash bag for when we needed to go. They would run out of toilet paper towards the end of the day and the host doesn't stock it until the next day. You can walk or drive to get to the dump station. I believe it was at least 500 meters from our campsite. Our kids, 9, 5 and 2 yrs old, were playing with just about anything they see - sticks, rocks, dirt.
Yaji P
VerifiedNovember 18, 2024 • Stayed at: 031, Loop: Ribbonwood
Campground is good. We had a good time. There was a noisy group who kept talking and laughing till about 5am. Heard another neighbor ask them to quiet down a few times, but they didn't really listen. Host not to be seen. We were there for two nights and never saw the host. Bathroom closest to us was not clean, but found good ones a little farther.
Gabriela C
VerifiedNovember 10, 2024 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: Oak Loop
It was overall a fun experience aside from being so close to a main road, we were on campsite 14 and it was pretty close to the restroom, it was kept clean and it felt safe. We did get some coyote visitors but other than that it was fun, would definitely go again.
Matt O
VerifiedNovember 10, 2024 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: Oak Loop
I took my 11 year old daughter van camping for the first time. The good: beautiful clear skies for amazing stargazing, other friendly campers, plenty bathroom/toilets that were clean and well stocked, helpful camp host, and an easy campsite to navigate. The “bad”: red ants at almost all sites, and we had a loud group of campers across the way from us. Fortunately we found a site that didn't have ants that we were able to move to, and the loud campers turned off music and toned down their noise around 8pm. We will definitely be back to Oak Grove for kore stargazing or to watch a full moon rise.
Richard M
VerifiedNovember 7, 2024 • Stayed at: 032, Loop: Ribbonwood
My campsite was clean, fire pit was excellent.
Aaron V
VerifiedNovember 3, 2024 • Stayed at: 046, Loop: Ribbonwood
Site 46 is easily the worst campsite on the grounds. Don’t believe the good reviews. There are no trees and no shade. It’s fenced off at the back so you can’t go anywhere. It’s downwind from the bathroom so you regularly smell everyone’s sh*t. I would never camp here again.
Bella F
VerifiedOctober 15, 2024 • Stayed at: 023, Loop: Oak Loop
I would not reccomend this site to anyone. I’m unsure where all the positive reviews are coming from. I’m a solo camper with dogs so I like it when sites are well maintained so dogs don’t get bit more than normal. However, this site was very disappointing, I visited in June and was supposed to stay 2 nights but the sites were not kept up at all, some were even closed and looked a mess so I was there for only 1 night and left. Leaves just everywhere, no proper space to put the tent, they can’t properly call this a campsite and charge $38, should be free or way cheaper than that. Bathrooms were newer but tons of bugs (expected for summer weather). It’s also way too close to the road and my site was right next to a property so it did not feel like a true camping experience.
Location Oak Grove Campground
Address:
Highway 79
Oak Grove, CA, 95965
United States
From Interstate 15 take the 79 East. The campground is on the north side of the highway, across from the fire station. From Temecula, take State Rt. 79 south 24.1 miles and turn left at campground sign.
Latitude & Longitude: 33.3865 / -116.791
Elevation: 845 feet