About Los Prietos
Number of accommodations: 35
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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 (133)
What Guests Are Saying
Los Prietos campground offers a clean and well-maintained environment with friendly and attentive hosts, enhancing the overall camping experience. Many visitors appreciate the ample shade, privacy, and spacious campsites, as well as the convenient access to water and nearby hiking trails. While some reviewers noted the presence of mosquitoes and poison oak, the positive aspects such as cleanliness, helpful staff, and beautiful surroundings make it a popular choice for campers.
What Guests Are Saying
Los Prietos campground offers a clean and well-maintained environment with friendly and attentive hosts, enhancing the overall camping experience. Many visitors appreciate the ample shade, privacy, and spacious campsites, as well as the convenient access to water and nearby hiking trails. While some reviewers noted the presence of mosquitoes and poison oak, the positive aspects such as cleanliness, helpful staff, and beautiful surroundings make it a popular choice for campers.
Review Summary
Brittany N
VerifiedJune 23, 2020 • Stayed at: 022, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
Nice quiet campsite. You can still hear cars driving by on the road from your site but it's not too noisy. We went the first week of June, bring bug spray as there are quite a few bugs. You can rent a boat and fish on the nearby lake Cachuma but you cannot swim in the lake. Dog-friendly campsite. Bathrooms were clean and functional with a nearby water spigot. Close to a small watering hole that you can swim in.
Karen L
VerifiedJanuary 31, 2020 • Stayed at: 034, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
We had an amazing time camping here because the camp was clean.
Kris T
VerifiedJanuary 24, 2020 • Stayed at: 004, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
I have stayed at this campground several times. It's a dry campground with no streams, but that's more than made up by the large shady campsites. There are nice hikes in the area, and it's only a 30 minute drive to the Santa Ynez Valley wineries. Only 2.5 hours drive from Los Angeles makes it an easy weekend getaway. I will definitely return to Los Prietos Campground
conrad F
VerifiedJanuary 18, 2020 • Stayed at: 031, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
Such a great experience and the weather was fantabulous. However, I noticed a majority of the campsites had very sloped sites for tents. I’m a camper so I understand they won’t always be level, but it was a common complaint among all of us there. Thank you for your interest.
Cecilia G
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
We went in October and you need a heater to keep warm in tent. Overall good experience got 3 spaces to accommodate a large group but only used 2, the space for tents was not the issue; it is the parking, but you can park outside of the gate. The only thing is our spot was on a bit of an incline and was hard to walk up hill and down. Our spot also had loose dirt so your clothes does not stay clean. The pluses are that Thre are walking paths around campground and the sites ate quite.
Aaron G
VerifiedJanuary 17, 2020 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
Los Prietos isn't a bad campsite, but there are some negatives. The environment seems to be in a weird in-between place where it doesn't feel remote enough away from "civilization" to feel like you're "away from it all," but it's also not close to anything that can be a worthwhile activity. There isn't any nearby running water or hiking trails. Additionally the sites a positioned very close to each other so there isn't much privacy. Furthermore, it may just be the time we were there, but the flies were swarming and intense. From around mid-morning through sundown the site was just canvased with flies. It became unbearable. We had to leave the campsite during those hours, or just stayed zipped up in the tent until the sun went down and the flies left for the night. All in all, it's not a campsite I will return to. I did very much enjoy exploring around Lake Cachuma a few miles away, and I would highly recommend staying at the campsite by the lake instead.
Sally W
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2020 • Stayed at: 006, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
We had a great experience.
The site was spacious, with beautiful views of the stars. The campground was conveniently located near Cold Spring Tavern where we had a good breakfast, and only 20 minutes from downtown Santa Barbara.
Deborah R
VerifiedJanuary 14, 2020 • Stayed at: 018, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
1). Space was not big enough and could not change without a fee.
2). Insects were terrible got bitten and had a huge blister on my foot and had to see a Dr. when I got home and now have a big scare on my foot.
3). the first day was so Hot, was expecting cooler weather
4). Poisen Oak everywhere, would never bring children for fear they would get into it.
David B
VerifiedJanuary 11, 2020 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
Great campsite, awesome experience! We camped Tuesday-Friday, it was quiet and peaceful, only a few other campers. We were visited by a flock of 10-12 turkeys early one morning, and a gaze of 10+ racoons another night at 1am... Make sure you don't leave any food out! They climbed into my open Bronco and had a feast on the hamburg rolls I forgot to put away. Then they swarmed our campsite looking for more food until they finally gave up. It was more entertaining than anything! The one other concern is staying out of the Poison Oak when in season (which it was).
Jack R
VerifiedJanuary 10, 2020 • Stayed at: 033, Loop: AREA LOS PRIETOS
The Campground is really easy to find which is nice. It's also a 25min Drive from Lake Cachuma. We took the kids there to Lake Cachuma for a dip in the pool, which was a nice amenity to have close by. There are no stores close by. You'll have to drive into the city in order to replenish supplies if you need too. There are a lot of bugs, But nothing that really bites. More Creepy Crawly doods but they just make you more situationally aware. I do love that its in an Oak Grave so your camp fires burn hot and long, you also get a nice flavor for any Asada's (Grilling) that you do. I recommend bringing a shovel so you can clean out the Fire pits, The Camp Host doesn't do it. I just dug a deep hole near by and dumped it all in there and covered it up.
At night it does get a bit noisy since it's really close to a main road but I wasn't to bothered by it. Also make sure you keep your food and stuff in a Sterilite container, The Raccoons are advantageous and will eat anything thats left out on the table. I'll admit that was my own fault for not thinking about that prior to going to sleep.
Location Los Prietos
Address:
5050 Paradise Road
Santa Barbara, CA, 93105
United States
From Highway 101 in Santa Barbara, turn east onto Highway 154 and continue about 11 miles. Turn onto Paradise Road and travel about 3 miles to the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.5417 / -119.809
Elevation: 287 feet
Policies & Rules
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In order to contact our offices, please use the email: customerservice@pmcparks.com or view our website: CampOne.Com for answers to frequently asked questions. |
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Poison oak is abundant in the area; use caution |
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Additional fees will be collected for extra vehicles at the campground |
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Click here for more information on the Los Padres National Forest |
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Don't Move Firewood: Protect California's forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. For more information visit firewood.ca.gov. |
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Campsite reservation fee covers 6 people and 1 vehicle. Maximum number of people per site is 8 ($10.00 additional charge per person, per night after 6 people). Maximum number of vehicles per site is 2 ($10.00 additional charge for 2nd vehicle per night). |