About Holiday Group Campground
Number of accommodations: 1
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (7)
Review Summary
Bobby D
VerifiedApril 16, 2026 • Stayed at: A001, Loop: HOLI
Terrible fly infestation. The bathroom was so bad. I would never recommend this to anyone.
Mosquitos were wild af.
Vanessa C
VerifiedMarch 7, 2026 • Stayed at: A001, Loop: HOLI
Absolutely loved it. A lot of open space and secluded with much space for cars and people! I will say wish there was a spicket was not able to find one but other than that I would recommend also being a lot of light sources!
Hiram V
VerifiedNovember 6, 2025 • Stayed at: A001, Loop: HOLI
Great Space, annoying flys during the day
Patrick B
VerifiedMay 25, 2025 • Stayed at: A001, Loop: HOLI
Great overall experience at Holiday Group Campground. The site offers excellent shade and natural coverage, which kept things cool and private. While it’s fairly close to the road, the thick barrier of trees and foliage makes it feel secluded.
The kids had a blast — there’s plenty of space and it felt very safe and private. Amenities are basic but appreciated: picnic tables, grills, trash bins, and bear boxes were all in place and well-maintained.
Close enough to town (15min) where you can drive down if you forgot something - far enough where you’re surrounded by nature.
The only downside was the lack of running water. For a campground this size, it’s a bit surprising it’s not piped in. That said, it wasn’t a dealbreaker. The nearby creek was a big hit with the kids and made up for it.
Would definitely recommend for group trips or families looking for a laid-back outdoor getaway.
Niko H
VerifiedOctober 31, 2022 • Stayed at: A001, Loop: HOLI
Awesome site for groups!
matthew c
VerifiedJune 28, 2022 • Stayed at: A001, Loop: HOLI
Hot Hole. That's what the employee at the Wheeler Creek Visitor Center called it when I told where I was camping, "Oh, you're staying at the Hot Hole?" she said. It is a hot hole, and yes, I stayed there, but I won't again, not like that.
The campground is a good group site. There are multiple locations for tents to snuggle up to large trees for shade. There is plenty of room for cars to pull up to individual tent spots. There are multiple picnic tables and fire rings. There is a central kitchen area/parking lot with a Santa Maria-style grill (more on that later). There is the weirdest vault toilet set-up I've ever seen. It has 2 side-by-side toilets (more on that), so you can hold hands while simultaneously...!?
Pros:
Lots of shady spots for tents, level-enough places for tents, multiple fire rings, counter-height prep tables near grill, 3 trash cans on site, nearby-ish visitors center has A/C and clean flush toilet.
Cons:
Vault toilet was THE most disgusting I've encountered in 40 years of camping in places with vault toilets, no piped water (there is a spigot, but it's non-operational). One and only cooking fire pit grill has more hole in the grill grate than it has grill grate. The site had trash throughout (around trash cans, in fire rings, ash piles advertising that previous campers made fires in random places) upon arrival. In June the place was a hot, hot, hot hole--the central area where the "kitchen" is, with the grill and prep tables, is in the middle of a bowl-shaped tree-less dirt patch which radiated heat on itself sun-up to sun-down. Daytime temps were in the mid to high 90s Fahrenheit. Black flies are plentiful, and their bites hurt.
Takeaway:
If I were to go back, I would not go in summer, and I might pre-dose myself with Imodium.
On a related note:
The employees at the Visitors Center work for an entity totally separate from the campground. Even though they work across the street, they cannot provide accurate campground info.
Thelma G
VerifiedApril 5, 2022 • Stayed at: A001, Loop: HOLI
My only critique is the bathroom was very smelly. We enjoyed the space and having access to lots of fire pits with a creek running behind our camp site. We had a great time and went into Ojai for wine tasting after some hiking.
Location Holiday Group Campground
Address:
1190 E. Ojai Ave.
Ojai, CA, 93023
United States
From Ventura, travel north on Highway 33 for about 14 miles to Ojai. Turn left, continuing on Highway 33 and travel north about 9 miles to the campground.
From Los Angeles, take I-5 north and turn west onto Highway 126 for 28 miles to St. Paula. Turn onto Highway 150 and travel north for about 16 miles. Turn left onto Highway 33 and continue north for approximately 9 miles.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.5172 / -119.277
Elevation: 639 feet