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Red Feather California
Red Feather Campground, situated on the eastern shore of Little Grass Valley Reservoir, offers activities like fishing, swimming, and boating. It is one of eight campgrounds in the area, providing access to a picturesque mountain lake. Visitors ca...
From $36/night
Horse Campground
Horse Campground, situated on the eastern shore of Little Grass Valley Reservoir, offers activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating. It is the only campground in the area designed for equestrian campers, with access to a nearby mountain lak...
From $23/night
Wyandotte a Campground
Wyandotte Campground is situated near La Porte, CA, at an elevation of 5100 feet in a mixed-conifer forest. It offers access to the 1600-acre Little Grass Valley Reservoir, providing various recreational opportunities year-round. The area features...
From $23/night
Little Beaver a Campground
Little Beaver Campground is situated on the southeastern shore of Little Grass Valley Reservoir, about four miles from La Porte, CA. It is the largest campground at the reservoir, featuring a swimming beach, boat launch ramp, amphitheater, and acc...
From $25/night
Mccabe Flat Campground
The Merced River Recreation Area, located downstream from Yosemite, offers activities like whitewater boating, camping, swimming, and gold prospecting year-round. McCabe Flat Campground, the first of three BLM-operated campgrounds along the river,...
From $20/night
Aquatic Park Cove, Black Point Overnight Anchoring, Sailing Vessels Only (Auxiliary Engine Ok)
Aquatic Park Cove is an urban harbor in San Francisco, designed for small sailing vessels, serving as a gateway to the city. Vessels must contact the Park's permit officer upon entry and can use auxiliary engines at low speeds for navigation. Moto...
Sardine Peak Lookout
Sardine Peak Lookout, built in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, is a three-story fire lookout tower located at 8,138 feet in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. The top observation cab is the only rentable space, and the lookout lacks ele...
From $75/night
Calpine Lookout
Calpine Lookout, a 1934 forest fire lookout tower in California, is one of three remaining enclosed windmill-style lookouts and was actively used until 1975. Located at 5,980 feet in the Sierra Nevada, it is a popular rental facility, especially i...
From $75/night
Kirby Cove Campground
Kirby Cove Campground, situated north of the Golden Gate Bridge at Battery Kirby, offers stunning views of San Francisco and the northern California coast. Visitors should be aware that the parking area is a short walk from the campsites, prohibit...
From $40/night
Rob Hill Group Campground
Rob Hill Group Campground is San Francisco's only group campsite, providing a national park experience just minutes from the city. It offers a variety of recreational activities in the Presidio, such as hiking, biking, and picnicking, making it id...
From $105/night
White Wolf Campground
White Wolf Campground is closed for winter and typically opens from mid-July to mid to late September, depending on Tioga Road conditions. Located off Tioga Road at 8,000 feet, it's about an hour from Yosemite Valley and offers nearby trailheads t...
From $28/night
Haypress Campground
Haypress Campground is located in the coastal scrub of Tennessee Valley, near Mill Valley, accessible via a 1-mile hike from the trailhead. Car or RV camping is not permitted, making it ideal for hikers. Campers often visit nearby Tennessee Cove t...
From $75/night
Bicentennial Campground
Bicentennial Campground is situated in the Marin Headlands amidst cypress trees, making it an excellent choice for city campers. Access requires a moderate uphill walk from the parking area, so car or RV camping is not permitted. The campground of...
From $25/night
Lookout Campground
Lookout Campground is a hidden gem situated at 6,770 feet on the California/Nevada border near Reno, Nevada. Nestled in a large aspen grove, it offers a less developed, tranquil retreat. It's known as a secret hideaway for those who discover it.
Yosemite Creek Campground
Yosemite Creek Campground is currently closed for winter. It is a secluded spot nestled among pines, accessible via a rough 5-mile dirt road. Motorhomes and trailers are not permitted.
From $24/night
Little Stony
Little Stony operates on a first-come, first-served basis, requiring visitors to arrive physically to claim a campsite. Payment can be made on-site by scanning a QR code with the Recreation.gov mobile app, which must be downloaded beforehand. Note...
Point Reyes National Seashore Campground
Point Reyes National Seashore features four backcountry hike-in campgrounds and thirteen boat-in campsites along Tomales Bay. Campgrounds are organized under the "loop" column for reservations. For further details, visit the Back Country Camping p...
Lower Twin Lakes at Bridgeport
Lower Twin Lakes Campground is located just 10 miles from Bridgeport, California. The Twin Lakes area is close by, offering boating, fishing, hiking and horseback riding opportunities.
From $39/night
Lower Pines Campground
Lower Pines Campground is closed for winter but allows reservations up to five months in advance, starting on the 15th of each month at 7:00 a.m. PST. Given its popularity, sites often sell out quickly, so it's advised to log in to your account be...
From $36/night
North Pines Campground
North Pines Campground will implement a one-time Early Access Lottery for the 2026 season, allowing selected applicants to reserve sites for the entire season, with remaining availability released on February 15. Campsites can be reserved up to fi...
From $36/night
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Red Feather California
Red Feather Campground, situated on the eastern shore of Little Grass Valley Reservoir, offers activities like fishing, swimming, and boating. It is one of eight campgrounds in the area, providing access to a picturesque mountain lake. Visitors ca...
From $36/night
Horse Campground
Horse Campground, situated on the eastern shore of Little Grass Valley Reservoir, offers activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating. It is the only campground in the area designed for equestrian campers, with access to a nearby mountain lak...
From $23/night
Wyandotte a Campground
Wyandotte Campground is situated near La Porte, CA, at an elevation of 5100 feet in a mixed-conifer forest. It offers access to the 1600-acre Little Grass Valley Reservoir, providing various recreational opportunities year-round. The area features...
From $23/night
Little Beaver a Campground
Little Beaver Campground is situated on the southeastern shore of Little Grass Valley Reservoir, about four miles from La Porte, CA. It is the largest campground at the reservoir, featuring a swimming beach, boat launch ramp, amphitheater, and acc...
From $25/night
Mccabe Flat Campground
The Merced River Recreation Area, located downstream from Yosemite, offers activities like whitewater boating, camping, swimming, and gold prospecting year-round. McCabe Flat Campground, the first of three BLM-operated campgrounds along the river,...
From $20/night
Aquatic Park Cove, Black Point Overnight Anchoring, Sailing Vessels Only (Auxiliary Engine Ok)
Aquatic Park Cove is an urban harbor in San Francisco, designed for small sailing vessels, serving as a gateway to the city. Vessels must contact the Park's permit officer upon entry and can use auxiliary engines at low speeds for navigation. Moto...
Sardine Peak Lookout
Sardine Peak Lookout, built in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, is a three-story fire lookout tower located at 8,138 feet in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. The top observation cab is the only rentable space, and the lookout lacks ele...
From $75/night
Calpine Lookout
Calpine Lookout, a 1934 forest fire lookout tower in California, is one of three remaining enclosed windmill-style lookouts and was actively used until 1975. Located at 5,980 feet in the Sierra Nevada, it is a popular rental facility, especially i...
From $75/night
Kirby Cove Campground
Kirby Cove Campground, situated north of the Golden Gate Bridge at Battery Kirby, offers stunning views of San Francisco and the northern California coast. Visitors should be aware that the parking area is a short walk from the campsites, prohibit...
From $40/night
Rob Hill Group Campground
Rob Hill Group Campground is San Francisco's only group campsite, providing a national park experience just minutes from the city. It offers a variety of recreational activities in the Presidio, such as hiking, biking, and picnicking, making it id...
From $105/night
White Wolf Campground
White Wolf Campground is closed for winter and typically opens from mid-July to mid to late September, depending on Tioga Road conditions. Located off Tioga Road at 8,000 feet, it's about an hour from Yosemite Valley and offers nearby trailheads t...
From $28/night
Haypress Campground
Haypress Campground is located in the coastal scrub of Tennessee Valley, near Mill Valley, accessible via a 1-mile hike from the trailhead. Car or RV camping is not permitted, making it ideal for hikers. Campers often visit nearby Tennessee Cove t...
From $75/night
Bicentennial Campground
Bicentennial Campground is situated in the Marin Headlands amidst cypress trees, making it an excellent choice for city campers. Access requires a moderate uphill walk from the parking area, so car or RV camping is not permitted. The campground of...
From $25/night
Lookout Campground
Lookout Campground is a hidden gem situated at 6,770 feet on the California/Nevada border near Reno, Nevada. Nestled in a large aspen grove, it offers a less developed, tranquil retreat. It's known as a secret hideaway for those who discover it.
Yosemite Creek Campground
Yosemite Creek Campground is currently closed for winter. It is a secluded spot nestled among pines, accessible via a rough 5-mile dirt road. Motorhomes and trailers are not permitted.
From $24/night
Little Stony
Little Stony operates on a first-come, first-served basis, requiring visitors to arrive physically to claim a campsite. Payment can be made on-site by scanning a QR code with the Recreation.gov mobile app, which must be downloaded beforehand. Note...
Point Reyes National Seashore Campground
Point Reyes National Seashore features four backcountry hike-in campgrounds and thirteen boat-in campsites along Tomales Bay. Campgrounds are organized under the "loop" column for reservations. For further details, visit the Back Country Camping p...
Lower Twin Lakes at Bridgeport
Lower Twin Lakes Campground is located just 10 miles from Bridgeport, California. The Twin Lakes area is close by, offering boating, fishing, hiking and horseback riding opportunities.
From $39/night
Lower Pines Campground
Lower Pines Campground is closed for winter but allows reservations up to five months in advance, starting on the 15th of each month at 7:00 a.m. PST. Given its popularity, sites often sell out quickly, so it's advised to log in to your account be...
From $36/night
North Pines Campground
North Pines Campground will implement a one-time Early Access Lottery for the 2026 season, allowing selected applicants to reserve sites for the entire season, with remaining availability released on February 15. Campsites can be reserved up to fi...
From $36/night
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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.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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