California State Parks moved to a new reservation system to make it easier for you to reserve camping and lodging sites. For more information, such as FAQs, please visit California State Parks provides overnight horse sites or group horse sites.
Where can I go free camping in Southern California?
Free camping in southern California centers around three locations—Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree National Park, and the Mojave Desert. In Anza Borrego, which is less than two hours from San Diego, Blair Valley takes the cake with panoramic views, quiet sites, and spots to hike.
How many campsites are there in California?
Of course, California is a big state with hundreds – if not thousands – of campsites. That’s why we’ve picked 25 of the best spots across the state for your next camping trip.
Can You camp at California State Parks if you are disabled?
If an accessible campsite is not occupied by 5:00 pm the site may be occupied on a first-come, first-served basis to a person without a disability for one night only. This process repeats daily. California State Parks also has alternative camping, such as rustic cabins, cottages, lodging, tent cabins, floating campsites, and yurts.
What are the alternatives to camping in California?
California State Parks also has alternative camping, such as rustic cabins, cottages, lodging, tent cabins, floating campsites, and yurts. Please check the following parks and their websites for more information.
Where do I check in for La Jolla Group Camp?
La Jolla Group Camp Reservations check in and collect vehicle tags from Thornhill Broome Campground. No events scheduled at this moment. Env. Learning/Visitor Center
Where is the best place to camp in Arizona?
The best camping in Arizona. From the Grand Canyon and Saguaro National Park to Lake Powell and Havasu Falls, Arizona offers striking diversity in its outdoor landscapes. % of the Hipcamps for your dates are already booked.
Why do California State Parks have RV dump stations?
California State Parks wants to thank our park visitors for helping us keep our parks and environment clean. In 2018, State Parks installed new RV dump station collection systems at ten state park units as part of a pilot program to help us protect the environment and are added amenities for our visitors.